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"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
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msgid "Do you want /usr/lib/ssh-keysign to be installed SUID root?"
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"You have the option of installing the ssh-keysign helper with the SUID bit "
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"If you make ssh-keysign SUID, you will be able to use SSH's Protocol 2 host-"
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"based authentication."
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"If in doubt, I suggest you install it with SUID. If it causes problems you "
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"can change your mind later by running: dpkg-reconfigure ssh"
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msgid "Generate new configuration file"
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"This version of OpenSSH has a considerably changed configuration file from "
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"the version shipped in Debian 'Potato', which you appear to be upgrading "
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"from. I can now generate you a new configuration file (/etc/ssh/sshd."
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"config), which will work with the new server version, but will not contain "
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"any customisations you made with the old version."
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"Please note that this new configuration file will set the value of "
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"'PermitRootLogin' to yes (meaning that anyone knowing the root password can "
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"ssh directly in as root). It is the opinion of the maintainer that this is "
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"the correct default (see README.Debian for more details), but you can always "
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"edit sshd_config and set it to no if you wish."
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"It is strongly recommended that you let me generate a new configuration file "
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msgid "Allow SSH protocol 2 only"
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"This version of OpenSSH supports version 2 of the ssh protocol, which is "
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"much more secure. Disabling ssh 1 is encouraged, however this will slow "
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"things down on low end machines and might prevent older clients from "
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"connecting (the ssh client shipped with \"potato\" is affected)."
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"Also please note that keys used for protocol 1 are different so you will not "
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"be able to use them if you only allow protocol 2 connections."
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"If you later change your mind about this setting, README.Debian has "
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"instructions on what to do to your sshd_config file."
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msgid "Do you want to continue (and risk killing active ssh sessions)?"
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"The version of /etc/init.d/ssh that you have installed, is likely to kill "
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"all running sshd instances. If you are doing this upgrade via an ssh "
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"session, that would be a Bad Thing(tm)."
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"You can fix this by adding \"--pidfile /var/run/sshd.pid\" to the start-stop-"
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msgid "NOTE: Forwarding of X11 and Authorization disabled by default."
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"For security reasons, the Debian version of ssh has ForwardX11 and "
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"You can enable it for servers you trust, either in one of the configuration "
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msgid "More details can be found in /usr/share/doc/ssh/README.Debian"
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msgid "Warning: rsh-server is installed --- probably not a good idea"
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"having rsh-server installed undermines the security that you were probably "
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"wanting to obtain by installing ssh. I'd advise you to remove that package."
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msgid "Warning: telnetd is installed --- probably not a good idea"
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"I'd advise you to either remove the telnetd package (if you don't actually "
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"need to offer telnet access) or install telnetd-ssl so that there is at "
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"least some chance that telnet sessions will not be sending unencrypted login/"
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msgid "Warning: you must create a new host key"
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"There is an old /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key, which is IDEA encrypted. OpenSSH can "
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"not handle this host key file, and I can't find the ssh-keygen utility from "
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msgid "You will need to generate a new host key."
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msgid "Disable challenge-response authentication?"
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"Password authentication appears to be disabled in your current OpenSSH "
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"server configuration. In order to prevent users from logging in using "
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"passwords (perhaps using only public key authentication instead) with recent "
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"versions of OpenSSH, you must disable challenge-response authentication, or "
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"If you disable challenge-response authentication, then users will not be "
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"able to log in using passwords. If you leave it enabled (the default "
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"answer), then the 'PasswordAuthentication no' option will have no useful "
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"effect unless you also adjust your PAM configuration in /etc/pam.d/ssh."