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-rw-r--r-- | docs/_locale/uk/automation.pot | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/_locale/uk/configuration.pot | 4 |
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diff --git a/docs/_locale/uk/automation.pot b/docs/_locale/uk/automation.pot index 96148754..e8f049f7 100644 --- a/docs/_locale/uk/automation.pot +++ b/docs/_locale/uk/automation.pot @@ -781,7 +781,7 @@ msgid "If command ends in a value, it must be inside single quotes." msgstr "Якщо команда закінчується значенням, воно має бути в одинарних лапках." #: ../../automation/cloud-init.rst:253 -msgid "If no networking configuration is provided, then dhcp client is going to be enabled on first interface. Bare in mind that this configuration will be inyected at an OS level, so don't expect to find dhcp client configuration on vyos cli. Because of this behavior, in next example lab we will disable dhcp-client configuration on eth0." +msgid "If no networking configuration is provided, then dhcp client is going to be enabled on first interface. Bear in mind that this configuration will be injected at an OS level, so don't expect to find dhcp client configuration on vyos cli. Because of this behavior, in next example lab we will disable dhcp-client configuration on eth0." msgstr "Якщо конфігурація мережі не надається, клієнт dhcp буде ввімкнено на першому інтерфейсі. Майте на увазі, що цю конфігурацію буде введено на рівні ОС, тому не очікуйте знайти конфігурацію клієнта dhcp у vyos cli. Через таку поведінку в наступному прикладі лабораторної роботи ми вимкнемо конфігурацію dhcp-клієнта на eth0." #: ../../automation/cloud-init.rst:228 diff --git a/docs/_locale/uk/configuration.pot b/docs/_locale/uk/configuration.pot index 3f9e7bd2..5195191f 100644 --- a/docs/_locale/uk/configuration.pot +++ b/docs/_locale/uk/configuration.pot @@ -391,8 +391,8 @@ msgid "**Origin check**" msgstr "**Перевірка походження**" #: ../../configuration/firewall/index.rst:64 -msgid "**Output**: stage where traffic that is originated by the router itself can be filtered and controlled. Bare in mind that this traffic can be a new connection originted by a internal process running on VyOS router, such as NTP, or can be a response to traffic received externaly through **inputt** (for example response to an ssh login attempt to the router). This includes ipv4 and ipv6 filtering rules, defined in:" -msgstr "**Output**: stage where traffic that is originated by the router itself can be filtered and controlled. Bare in mind that this traffic can be a new connection originted by a internal process running on VyOS router, such as NTP, or can be a response to traffic received externaly through **inputt** (for example response to an ssh login attempt to the router). This includes ipv4 and ipv6 filtering rules, defined in:" +msgid "**Output**: stage where traffic that is originated by the router itself can be filtered and controlled. Bear in mind that this traffic can be a new connection originted by a internal process running on VyOS router, such as NTP, or can be a response to traffic received externaly through **inputt** (for example response to an ssh login attempt to the router). This includes ipv4 and ipv6 filtering rules, defined in:" +msgstr "**Output**: stage where traffic that is originated by the router itself can be filtered and controlled. Bear in mind that this traffic can be a new connection originted by a internal process running on VyOS router, such as NTP, or can be a response to traffic received externaly through **inputt** (for example response to an ssh login attempt to the router). This includes ipv4 and ipv6 filtering rules, defined in:" #: ../../configuration/firewall/index.rst:65 msgid "**Output**: stage where traffic that originates from the router itself can be filtered and controlled. Bear in mind that this traffic can be a new connection originated by a internal process running on VyOS router, such as NTP, or a response to traffic received externaly through **input** (for example response to an ssh login attempt to the router). This includes ipv4 and ipv6 filtering rules, defined in:" |