Bug#314196: harden
Hello Christian, On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 08:36:26PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote: Quoting Ola Lundqvist (o...@inguza.com): Please go ahead. I have been away for a week so, yes I had not got to that mail yet. :-) The NMU is not meant to happen immediately, but in 4 days or so Please let me know if you prefer me to upload or just wait for a few daysI really don't mind Do you include the fix for #314196 as well? Greetings Helge -- Dr. Helge Kreutzmann deb...@helgefjell.de Dipl.-Phys. http://www.helgefjell.de/debian.php 64bit GNU powered gpg signed mail preferred Help keep free software libre: http://www.ffii.de/ signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#314196: harden
Hi Helge No real problem. I must have forgot about this bug simply. If you have a patch file that would be great of course but I think I will be able to remember to fix this now (hopefully). Best regards, // Ola On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 05:12:16PM +0100, Helge Kreutzmann wrote: Hello Ola, On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 10:40:17AM +0200, Ola Lundqvist wrote: severity 314196 minor thanks Thanks for the suggestions. I stumbled over this old l10n bug and wondered what the problem was in implementing it? Greetings Helge -- Dr. Helge Kreutzmann deb...@helgefjell.de Dipl.-Phys. http://www.helgefjell.de/debian.php 64bit GNU powered gpg signed mail preferred Help keep free software libre: http://www.ffii.de/ -- --- Inguza Technology AB --- MSc in Information Technology / o...@inguza.comAnnebergsslingan 37\ | o...@debian.org 654 65 KARLSTAD| | http://inguza.com/Mobile: +46 (0)70-332 1551 | \ gpg/f.p.: 7090 A92B 18FE 7994 0C36 4FE4 18A1 B1CF 0FE5 3DD9 / --- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#513350: Bug#314196: harden
Quoting Ola Lundqvist (o...@inguza.com): Hi Helge No real problem. I must have forgot about this bug simply. If you have a patch file that would be great of course but I think I will be able to remember to fix this now (hopefully). Hmm, in #513350, I sent an intent to NMU this package. Maybe you missed it, so CC'ing you just to be sure to not be disrupting any upload intent of yours. signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#314196: harden
Hi Christian On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 06:23:48PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote: Quoting Ola Lundqvist (o...@inguza.com): Hi Helge No real problem. I must have forgot about this bug simply. If you have a patch file that would be great of course but I think I will be able to remember to fix this now (hopefully). Hmm, in #513350, I sent an intent to NMU this package. Maybe you missed it, so CC'ing you just to be sure to not be disrupting any upload intent of yours. Please go ahead. I have been away for a week so, yes I had not got to that mail yet. :-) Best regards, // Ola -- --- Inguza Technology AB --- MSc in Information Technology / o...@inguza.comAnnebergsslingan 37\ | o...@debian.org 654 65 KARLSTAD| | http://inguza.com/Mobile: +46 (0)70-332 1551 | \ gpg/f.p.: 7090 A92B 18FE 7994 0C36 4FE4 18A1 B1CF 0FE5 3DD9 / --- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#314196: harden
Quoting Ola Lundqvist (o...@inguza.com): Please go ahead. I have been away for a week so, yes I had not got to that mail yet. :-) The NMU is not meant to happen immediately, but in 4 days or so Please let me know if you prefer me to upload or just wait for a few daysI really don't mind signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#314196: harden
Hi Christian On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 08:36:26PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote: Quoting Ola Lundqvist (o...@inguza.com): Please go ahead. I have been away for a week so, yes I had not got to that mail yet. :-) The NMU is not meant to happen immediately, but in 4 days or so Please let me know if you prefer me to upload or just wait for a few daysI really don't mind Please upload whenever you want. :-) Best regards, // Ola -- --- Inguza Technology AB --- MSc in Information Technology / o...@inguza.comAnnebergsslingan 37\ | o...@debian.org 654 65 KARLSTAD| | http://inguza.com/Mobile: +46 (0)70-332 1551 | \ gpg/f.p.: 7090 A92B 18FE 7994 0C36 4FE4 18A1 B1CF 0FE5 3DD9 / --- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#314196: harden
Hello Ola, On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 10:40:17AM +0200, Ola Lundqvist wrote: severity 314196 minor thanks Thanks for the suggestions. I stumbled over this old l10n bug and wondered what the problem was in implementing it? Greetings Helge -- Dr. Helge Kreutzmann deb...@helgefjell.de Dipl.-Phys. http://www.helgefjell.de/debian.php 64bit GNU powered gpg signed mail preferred Help keep free software libre: http://www.ffii.de/ signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#314196: harden
Package: harden Version: 0.1.17 Severity: wishlist Tags: l10n, patch While translating the file harden, I encountered the following typos, which I thought you might like to eliminate in a future release. _ 1. po:5 auto:Type: note auto:Description reference:../harden-clients.templates:3 Original:0 This package conflicts with a lot of client service components that depend on plaintext passwords. Some tools that use plaintext passwords is not conflicted because they can be configured not to use plaintext passwords. So installing this package will only help you with some of the most critical server components. Some tools that use plaintext passwords do not conflict... There is another string which has the same error: .po:10 auto:Type: note auto:Description reference:../harden-servers.templates:3 Original:0 This package conflicts with a lot of service server components that depend on plaintext passwords. Some tools that use plaintext passwords is not conflicted because they can be configured not to use plaintext passwords. So installing this package will only help you with some of the most critical server components. You used client service components in the first string, so you should match that with server service components in the second string, so as not to confuse the user. 2. po:6 auto:Type: note auto:Description reference:../harden-clients.templates:3 Original:0 The advice is to look for each available client and investigate if it use plaintext passwords. If it does, try to configure it so it start using encryption or some password exchange algorigthm that does not require plaintext passwords. We advise you to check any clients you are likely to use, to find out if they use plaintext passwords. If so, try to configure them to start using encryption... It may seem strange to us the plural case in this situation, but it implies any here. In this similar string: po:11 auto:Type: note auto:Description reference:../harden-servers.templates:3 Original:0 The advice is to look for each available service and investigate if it use plaintext passwords. If it does, try to configure it so it start using encryption or some password exchange algorigthm that does not require plaintext passwords. don't you mean server, instead of service, in order to match client in the first string? 3. po:7 auto:Type: note auto:Description reference:../harden-clients.templates:24 Original:0 The package fetchmail is installed on the local system. Normally this package do not support secure connections so you are encouraged to use fetchmail-ssl instead. A client that support encryption does not help if the server does not support it. So make sure that the server side support SSL encryption too. Normally, this package does not support A client that supports encryption is not much use if the server doesn't support it as well. So make sure the server side supports SSL... In all three cases, you need to remember that English verbs generally change for the third person singular: I do you do he, she, it does I support you support he, she, it supports An easy way to remember this is that if she loses her s, she will become a he, which is not the usual thing, so you must remember the 's' with that group (he, she, it). 4. po:9 auto:Type: note auto:Description reference:../harden-clients.templates:33 Original:0 The package fetchmail-ssl is detected. You have to make sure that you really use a encrypted connection. You do that by configuring the client and at the same time check that the server really support encryption. If the server do not support encryption it does not help if the client does. I would suggest: The package fetchmail-ssl has been detected. You have to make sure that you actually do use a encrypted connection. You can do that by configuring the client, and at the same time checking that the server really supports encryption. If the server does not support encryption as well, it does not help if the client does. has been is used because we are not detecting the package right now, it has already happened. It's not the normal past tense (the package was detected) because the we're talking about the period of time from one point in the past (the beginning of installation) and now. In that case, you always use the present perfect tense: --active----passive-- I have (verb)I have been (verb) you have (verb)you have been (verb) he, she, it has (verb)he, she, it has been (verb) we have (verb) we have been (verb) they have (verb) they have been (verb) This verb form is called the past participle, a part to be used when talking about the past. It usually has ed on the end.
Bug#314196: harden
severity 314196 minor thanks Thanks for the suggestions. Regards, // Ola On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 04:26:26PM +0930, Clytie Siddall wrote: Package: harden Version: 0.1.17 Severity: wishlist Tags: l10n, patch While translating the file harden, I encountered the following typos, which I thought you might like to eliminate in a future release. _ 1. po:5 auto:???Type: note auto:???Description reference:???../harden-clients.templates:3 Original:???0 This package conflicts with a lot of client service components that depend on plaintext passwords. Some tools that use plaintext passwords is not conflicted because they can be configured not to use plaintext passwords. So installing this package will only help you with some of the most critical server components. Some tools that use plaintext passwords do not conflict... There is another string which has the same error: .po:10 auto:???Type: note auto:???Description reference:???../harden-servers.templates:3 Original:???0 This package conflicts with a lot of service server components that depend on plaintext passwords. Some tools that use plaintext passwords is not conflicted because they can be configured not to use plaintext passwords. So installing this package will only help you with some of the most critical server components. You used client service components in the first string, so you should match that with server service components in the second string, so as not to confuse the user. 2. po:6 auto:???Type: note auto:???Description reference:???../harden-clients.templates:3 Original:???0 The advice is to look for each available client and investigate if it use plaintext passwords. If it does, try to configure it so it start using encryption or some password exchange algorigthm that does not require plaintext passwords. We advise you to check any clients you are likely to use, to find out if they use plaintext passwords. If so, try to configure them to start using encryption... It may seem strange to us the plural case in this situation, but it implies any here. In this similar string: po:11 auto:???Type: note auto:???Description reference:???../harden-servers.templates:3 Original:???0 The advice is to look for each available service and investigate if it use plaintext passwords. If it does, try to configure it so it start using encryption or some password exchange algorigthm that does not require plaintext passwords. don't you mean server, instead of service, in order to match client in the first string? 3. po:7 auto:???Type: note auto:???Description reference:???../harden-clients.templates:24 Original:???0 The package fetchmail is installed on the local system. Normally this package do not support secure connections so you are encouraged to use fetchmail-ssl instead. A client that support encryption does not help if the server does not support it. So make sure that the server side support SSL encryption too. Normally, this package does not support A client that supports encryption is not much use if the server doesn't support it as well. So make sure the server side supports SSL... In all three cases, you need to remember that English verbs generally change for the third person singular: I do you do he, she, it does I support you support he, she, it supports An easy way to remember this is that if she loses her s, she will become a he, which is not the usual thing, so you must remember the 's' with that group (he, she, it). 4. po:9 auto:???Type: note auto:???Description reference:???../harden-clients.templates:33 Original:???0 The package fetchmail-ssl is detected. You have to make sure that you really use a encrypted connection. You do that by configuring the client and at the same time check that the server really support encryption. If the server do not support encryption it does not help if the client does. I would suggest: The package fetchmail-ssl has been detected. You have to make sure that you actually do use a encrypted connection. You can do that by configuring the client, and at the same time checking that the server really supports encryption. If the server does not support encryption as well, it does not help if the client does. has been is used because we are not detecting the package right now, it has already happened. It's not the normal past tense (the package was detected) because the we're talking about the period of time from one point in the past (the beginning of installation) and now. In that case, you always use the present perfect tense: --active----passive-- I have (verb)