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author | Simo Sorce <idra@samba.org> | 2005-10-29 13:19:27 +0000 |
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committer | Gerald (Jerry) Carter <jerry@samba.org> | 2007-10-10 11:05:15 -0500 |
commit | fa75e8c1d482cdbad2ff074eccb2baf8d5bba856 (patch) | |
tree | 51797882a25cfdd23dc653d80cd5cf1723cc6f42 /packaging/Debian/debian-woody/samba-common.templates | |
parent | 3a5c37bfd12781077fe8e7c6ebb23c2cfdb77fd1 (diff) | |
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r11395: Update the Debian packaging.
Move form stable to stable distribution names based hives.
(This used to be commit bb13b3482047b6ab6d84ba9e2839cf8a0fac71aa)
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diff --git a/packaging/Debian/debian-woody/samba-common.templates b/packaging/Debian/debian-woody/samba-common.templates new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9eb0676e93 --- /dev/null +++ b/packaging/Debian/debian-woody/samba-common.templates @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +Template: samba-common/character_set +Type: string +Description: Character Set for Unix filesystem + You currently have a "character set" configured in your smb.conf. In + Samba 3.0, this option is replaced by a new option, "unix charset". + Please specify the character set you wish to use for theis new option, + which controls how Samba interprets filenames on the file system. + . + If you leave this option blank, your smb.conf will not be changed. + +Template: samba-common/codepage +Type: string +Description: Character Set for DOS clients + You currently have a "client code page" set in your smb.conf. In Samba + 3.0, this option is replaced by the option "dos charset". Please specify + the character set you wish to use for this new option. In most cases, the + default chosen for you will be sufficient. Note that this option is not + needed to support Windows clients, it is only for DOS clients. If you + leave this option blank, your smb.conf will not be changed. + +Template: samba-common/dhcp +Type: boolean +Default: false +Description: Modify smb.conf to use WINS settings from DHCP? + If your computer gets IP address information from a DHCP server on the + network, the DHCP server may also provide information about WINS servers + ("NetBIOS name servers") present on the network. This requires a + change to your smb.conf file so that DHCP-provided WINS settings will + automatically be read from /etc/samba/dhcp.conf. + . + You must have the dhcp3-client package installed to take advantage of this + feature. + +Template: samba-common/do_debconf +Type: boolean +Default: true +Description: Configure smb.conf through debconf? + The rest of the configuration of Samba deals with questions that affect + parameters in /etc/samba/smb.conf, which is the file used to configure the + Samba programs (nmbd and smbd.) Your current smb.conf contains an + 'include' line or an option that spans multiple lines, which could confuse + debconf and require you to edit your smb.conf by hand to get it working + again. + . + If you don't use debconf to configure smb.conf, you will have to handle + any configuration changes yourself, and will not be able to take + advantage of periodic configuration enhancements. Therefore, use of + debconf is recommended if possible. + +Template: samba-common/workgroup +Type: string +Description: Workgroup/Domain Name? + This controls what workgroup your server will appear to be in when queried + by clients. Note that this parameter also controls the Domain name used + with the security=domain setting. + +Template: samba-common/encrypt_passwords +Type: boolean +Default: true +Description: Use password encryption? + Recent Windows clients communicate with SMB servers using encrypted + passwords. If you want to use clear text passwords you will need to change + a parameter in your Windows registry. It is recommended that you use + encrypted passwords. If you do, make sure you have a valid + /etc/samba/smbpasswd file and that you set passwords in there for each + user using the smbpasswd command. |