From df2441c834cf341d9b969dacc2dd8dac07cd588e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: xeb Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 00:56:34 +0400 Subject: initial import --- pptpd-1.3.3/debian/templates | 75 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 75 insertions(+) create mode 100644 pptpd-1.3.3/debian/templates (limited to 'pptpd-1.3.3/debian/templates') diff --git a/pptpd-1.3.3/debian/templates b/pptpd-1.3.3/debian/templates new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e2a6b48 --- /dev/null +++ b/pptpd-1.3.3/debian/templates @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +Template: pptpd/localip +Type: string +_Description: Local IP address of the virtual connections + Specify the local IP address for the virtual connections. + . + Please note that any address works as long as the local machine takes care + of the routing. But if you want to use MS-Windows networking, you should + use an IP address out of the LAN address space. + . + You can give only one address or you can give multiple addresses if you + want to, although they are really not needed. Multiple addresses can be + given as either "10.0.0.1,10.0.0.2,10.0.0.3" or "10.0.0.1-3". No spaces + should be used between commas or within addresses. + +Template: pptpd/remoteip +Type: string +_Description: A list of remote IP addresses for the virtual connections. + Specify the remote IP addresses for the virtual connections. + . + Please note that any addresses work as long as the local machine takes + care of the routing. But if you want to use MS-Windows networking, you + should use IP addresses out of the LAN address space. + . + You have to give one address for every concurrent connection. This will + depend on how many clients you expect to be online at the same time. + Multiple addresses can be given as either "10.0.0.1,10.0.0.2,10.0.0.3" or + "10.0.0.1-3". No spaces should be used between commas or within addresses. + +Template: pptpd/netmask +Type: string +_Description: Netmask used for virtual connections. + If you use IP addresses from the LAN address space, please use the same + netmask as on your LAN. + +Template: pptpd/wins +Type: string +_Description: IP address of your WINS server. + A WINS server is used for browsing available Computers in MS-Windows + networking. This address is transmitted to the clients, + +Template: pptpd/dns +Type: string +_Description: IP address of your DNS server. + This address is transmitted to the clients. + +Template: pptpd/mppe +Type: boolean +Default: true +_Description: Do you want to use MPPE data encryption ? + The recommended way is to use the data encryption as it is one of the main + benefits of a VPN. When you want to use MPPE (Microsoft Point-to-Point + Encryption), you also have to use CHAPMSv2 for authentication. . Note + that you have to install the modified ppp packages if you want to use this + data encryption. + +Template: pptpd/no-mppe +Type: note +_Description: Warning: data encryption is disabled. + All data transferred between the local network and the client will be + transmitted without encryption ! This is a security hole. + . + You have been warned. Now you loose your product warranty :) + +Template: pptpd/authentication +Type: select +_Choices: pap, chap, chapms, chapms-v2 +Default: chap +_Description: Which authentication method do you want to use ? + Possible authentication methods are: - PAP - CHAP - CHAP with Microsoft + extensions - CHAP with Microsoft extensions v2 + . + The recommended authentication method is one of the CHAP methods. However, + you have to use a separate database (/etc/ppp/chap-secrets) if you want to + use these. If you use PAP, you can use the standard system passwords when + the ppp-pam package is installed. -- cgit v1.2.3