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[svn] transition to po-debconf
author godisch
date Tue, 04 Mar 2003 20:47:54 +0000
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1 Template: noffle/debconf 1 Template: noffle/debconf
2 Type: boolean 2 Type: boolean
3 Default: yes 3 Default: yes
4 Description: Manage noffle configuration using debconf? 4 _Description: Manage noffle configuration using debconf?
5 I'm going to overwrite /etc/news/noffle.conf and /etc/default/noffle 5 I'm going to overwrite /etc/news/noffle.conf and /etc/default/noffle with
6 with some defaults and your following answers, and will update 6 some defaults and your following answers, and will update /etc/inetd.conf
7 /etc/inetd.conf if you say 'yes' here. 7 if you say 'yes' here.
8 8
9 Template: noffle/port 9 Template: noffle/port
10 Type: string 10 Type: string
11 Default: 119 11 _Default: 119
12 Description: Please choose the port number noffle runs on 12 _Description: Please choose the port number noffle runs on:
13 The default port number for NNTP is 119. 13 The default port number for NNTP is 119 (nntp). However, perhaps you want
14 However, perhaps you want to run noffle alongside a normal 14 to run noffle alongside a normal NNTP server; in that case, choose another
15 NNTP server; in that case, choose another number (above 1024, 15 number (above 1024, I recommend 10119), and configure your news reader also
16 I recommend 10119), and configure your news reader also to use 16 to use that port number.
17 that port number.
18 17
19 Template: noffle/server 18 Template: noffle/server
20 Type: string 19 Type: string
21 Default: news 20 _Default: news
22 Description: Which parent NNTP server do you want to use? 21 _Description: Which parent NNTP server do you want to use?
23 Noffle expects to obtain its news from another NNTP server. 22 Noffle expects to obtain its news from another NNTP server. Enter the name
24 Enter the name of that server here. 23 of that server here. If the server uses a non-standard port number for the
25 . 24 NNTP connection, please fill that in here as 'servername:portnumber'.
26 If the server uses a non-standard port number for the NNTP
27 connection, please fill that in here as servername:portnumber
28 25
29 Template: noffle/username 26 Template: noffle/username
30 Type: string 27 Type: string
31 Description: What is your username when accessing your parent NNTP server? 28 _Description: What is your username when accessing your parent NNTP server?
32 If you need to authenticate you may fill in your username on 29 If you need to authenticate you may fill in your username on your parent
33 your parent NNTP server; if not, just leave this field blank. 30 NNTP server; if not, just leave this field blank.
34 . 31 .
35 This is not the preferred way of authentication, since your password will 32 This is not the preferred way of authentication, since your password will
36 be transmitted in clear text. See README.Debian for more details. 33 be transmitted in clear text, see README.Debian for more details.
37 34
38 Template: noffle/password 35 Template: noffle/password
39 Type: password 36 Type: password
40 Description: What is your password when accessing your parent NNTP server? 37 _Description: What is your password when accessing your parent NNTP server?
41 If you need to authenticate you may fill in your password on 38 If you need to authenticate you may fill in your password on your parent
42 your parent NNTP server; if not, just leave this field blank. 39 NNTP server; if not, just leave this field blank. Warning: This password
43 Warning: This password will be saved in plaintext in 40 will be saved in plaintext in /etc/news/noffle.conf and in the debconf
44 /etc/news/noffle.conf and in the debconf database! 41 database!
45 . 42 .
46 This is not the preferred way of authentication, since your password will 43 This is not the preferred way of authentication, since your password will
47 be transmitted in clear text. See README.Debian for more details. 44 be transmitted in clear text, see README.Debian for more details.
48 45
49 Template: noffle/fetchmode 46 Template: noffle/fetchmode
50 Type: select 47 Type: select
51 Choices: ppp, cron 48 _Choices: ppp, cron
52 Description: How is noffle supposed to fetch the articles? 49 _Description: How is noffle supposed to fetch the articles?
53 If this is a dialup system, then noffle can be configured to 50 If this is a dialup system, then noffle can be configured to fetch articles
54 fetch articles when the PPP connection comes online. This is 51 when the PPP connection comes online. This is done via scripts in
55 done via scripts in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ and /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/. 52 /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ and /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/. If you have a permanent
56 If you have a permanent connection, noffle will assume it 53 connection, noffle will assume it can always access the NNTP server and a
57 can always access the NNTP server and a cron job will do. 54 cron job will do.
58 55
59 Template: noffle/maxfetch 56 Template: noffle/maxfetch
60 Type: string 57 Type: string
61 Default: 300 58 _Default: 300
62 Description: Fetch how many articles by default? 59 _Description: Fetch how many articles by default?
63 When noffle fetches articles, it will never fetch more than this 60 When noffle fetches articles, it will never fetch more than this amount; if
64 amount; if there are more, the oldest are discarded. 61 there are more, the oldest are discarded.
65 62
66 Template: noffle/default-expire 63 Template: noffle/default-expire
67 Type: string 64 Type: string
68 Default: 14 65 _Default: 14
69 Description: What should the default expire time (in days) be? 66 _Description: What should the default expire time (in days) be?
70 Noffle is configured to purge the local cache of articles older than 67 Noffle is configured to purge the local cache of articles older than a
71 a certain limit. This parameter configures the minimum age of articles 68 certain limit. This parameter configures the minimum age of articles to
72 to expire; this can be fine-tuned in /etc/news/noffle.conf if necessary. 69 expire; this can be fine-tuned in /etc/news/noffle.conf if necessary.
73 Enter '0' to disable it. 70 Enter '0' to disable it.