Hi

Thanks for the fix.

Regards,

// Ola

On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 12:38:35AM +0900, Hideki Yamane (Debian-JP) wrote:
> Package: harden
> Version: 0.1.24
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: patch l10n
> 
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> Hi,
> 
>  I've fixed fuzzy lines in Japanese po-debconf translation (ja.po).
>  Please update it. Thanks.
> 
> - - -- 
> Regards, 
> 
>  Hideki Yamane
> 
> 
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> #
> #    Translators, if you are not familiar with the PO format, gettext
> #    documentation is worth reading, especially sections dedicated to
> #    this format, e.g. by running:
> #         info -n '(gettext)PO Files'
> #         info -n '(gettext)Header Entry'
> #
> #    Some information specific to po-debconf are available at
> #            /usr/share/doc/po-debconf/README-trans
> #         or http://www.debian.org/intl/l10n/po-debconf/README-trans
> #
> #    Developers do not need to manually edit POT or PO files.
> #
> #
> msgid ""
> msgstr ""
> "Project-Id-Version: harden 0.1.24\n"
> "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: Ola Lundqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\n"
> "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-08-20 17:55+0200\n"
> "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-10-11 00:08+0900\n"
> "Last-Translator: Hideki Yamane (Debian-JP) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\n"
> "Language-Team: Japanese <[email protected]>\n"
> "MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
> "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
> "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden-clients.templates:1001 ../harden-servers.templates:1001
> msgid "Plaintext passwords"
> msgstr "?????????????????????????????????"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden-clients.templates:1001 ../harden-servers.templates:1001
> msgid ""
> "Services that use plaintext passwords are almost by definition insecure. The 
> "
> "reason is that you cannot know if someone is sniffing your passwords."
> msgstr ""
> "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden-clients.templates:1001 ../harden-servers.templates:1001
> msgid ""
> "In a local environment with no connection to the outside world this is of "
> "course not a big problem. On the other hand then you will not need to secure 
> "
> "your system at all and should not need this package."
> msgstr ""
> "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden-clients.templates:1001
> msgid ""
> "This package conflicts with a lot of client service components that depend "
> "on plaintext passwords. Some tools that use plaintext passwords are not "
> "conflicted because they can be configured not to use plaintext passwords. So 
> "
> "installing this package will only help you with some of the most critical "
> "clients."
> msgstr ""
> "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "???????????????????????? (conflict) 
> ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
>  (conflict) ???????????????"
> "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden-clients.templates:1001
> msgid ""
> "The advice is to look at each available client and investigate if it uses "
> "plaintext passwords. If it does, try to configure it so it starts using "
> "encryption or some password exchange algorithm that does not require "
> "plaintext passwords."
> msgstr ""
> "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "????????????????????????"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden-servers.templates:1001
> msgid ""
> "This package conflicts with a lot of server service components that depend "
> "on plaintext passwords. Some tools that use plaintext passwords are not "
> "conflicted because they can be configured not to use plaintext passwords. So 
> "
> "installing this package will only help you with some of the most critical "
> "servers."
> msgstr ""
> "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "??????????????? (conflict) 
> ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 
> (conflict) ?????????????????????"
> "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden-servers.templates:1001
> msgid ""
> "The advice is to look at each available service and investigate if it uses "
> "plaintext passwords. If it does, try to configure it so it starts using "
> "encryption or some password exchange algorithm that does not require "
> "plaintext passwords."
> msgstr ""
> "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "????????????????????????"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden-servers.templates:2001
> msgid "Default services and inetd"
> msgstr "???????????????????????? inetd ????????????"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden-servers.templates:2001
> msgid ""
> "By default some unnecessary services are enabled on your system. The program 
> "
> "that provides them is inetd. There are alternatives to inetd which are more "
> "flexible. The problem is not that inetd in itself is insecure so you will "
> "probably not need to remove it. The problem is that you have to configure it 
> "
> "to provide only the services that are really needed."
> msgstr ""
> "????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "?????????????????????????????????????????? inetd 
> ????????????????????????????????? inetd ??????????????????"
> "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? inetd 
> ??????????????????????????????????????????"
> "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden-servers.templates:2001
> msgid ""
> "If you have the normal inetd program installed you should configure it by "
> "editing /etc/inetd.conf."
> msgstr ""
> "????????? inetd 
> ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????/etc/inetd.conf 
> ????????????"
> "???????????????????????????????????????"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden-servers.templates:2001
> msgid ""
> "The general rule is to comment all lines that you do not need. If you do not 
> "
> "know what it is, you probably do not need it. If you discover some problem "
> "you can always uncomment it later."
> msgstr ""
> "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "????????????????????????"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden-servers.templates:2001
> msgid ""
> "When you have edited that file, you have to restart the inet daemon with the 
> "
> "following command: /etc/init.d/inetd restart"
> msgstr ""
> "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? inetd 
> ??????????????????????????????????????????"
> "?????????: /etc/init.d/inetd restart"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden-servers.templates:3001
> msgid "VNC server"
> msgstr "VNC ?????????????????????"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden-servers.templates:3001
> msgid ""
> "The VNC server in the Debian GNU/Linux distribution contains the tightvnc "
> "patches which in addition to adding compression make it possible to use ssh "
> "tunnelling. You do that from the client by adding the -via switch when "
> "connecting. To make sure that no plaintext passwords are transmitted over "
> "the network you have to add firewalling rules on the local machine that "
> "disallow direct connections to the VNC ports (see the manpage for exact "
> "numbers). Only connections from the local interface should be allowed, to "
> "make it possible to tunnel it using ssh."
> msgstr ""
> "Debian GNU/Linux ??????????????????????????????????????? VNC 
> ???????????????ssh ?????????????????????"
> "????????????????????????????????????????????? tightvnc 
> ?????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "????????????????????????????????? -via 
> ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????VNC
>  ?????????????????????????????????"
> "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
>  "
> "(?????????????????? man 
> ????????????????????????????????????)???????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "????????????????????????????????????ssh 
> ???????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden.templates:1001
> msgid "Harden your Debian GNU/Linux system"
> msgstr "Debian GNU/Linux ?????????????????????????????????"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden.templates:1001
> msgid ""
> "Hardening your Debian GNU/Linux system is NOT as simple as installing a "
> "package. You need a LOT of knowledge about what to do when configuring the "
> "system. This package will try to help you to take proper actions and will "
> "give some suggestions."
> msgstr ""
> "Debian GNU/Linux 
> ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> 
> #. Type: note
> #. Description
> #: ../harden.templates:1001
> msgid ""
> "In the harden-doc package you can find documentation on how to make your "
> "Debian installation more secure. It is also available at: http://www.debian.";
> "org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/"
> msgstr ""
> "harden-doc ???????????????????????????????????? Debian 
> ???????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> "??????????????????????????????????????????????????????http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/";
> "securing-debian-howto/ ??????????????????????????????"
> 
> #~ msgid ""
> #~ "The package fetchmail is installed on the local system. Normally this "
> #~ "package do not support secure connections so you are encouraged to use "
> #~ "fetchmail-ssl instead. A client that support encryption does not help if "
> #~ "the server does not support it. So make sure that the server side support 
> "
> #~ "SSL encryption too."
> #~ msgstr ""
> #~ "fetchmail 
> ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> #~ "?????????????????? SSL 
> ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? fetchmail-ssl 
> ??????"
> #~ 
> "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> #~ 
> "?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
>  SSL ?????????????????????"
> #~ "???????????????????????????????????????"
> 
> #~ msgid "Fetchmail configuration"
> #~ msgstr "fetchmail ?????????"
> 
> #~ msgid ""
> #~ "The package fetchmail-ssl is detected. You have to make sure that you "
> #~ "really use a encrypted connection. You do that by configuring the client "
> #~ "and at the same time check that the server really support encryption. If "
> #~ "the server do not support encryption it does not help if the client does."
> #~ msgstr ""
> #~ "fetchmail-ssl 
> ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> #~ 
> "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> #~ 
> "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> #~ 
> "???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"
> #~ "??????"


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