fix typographic errors and use a better format

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Guido Trentalancia 2013-07-28 19:04:50 +02:00 committed by bubulle
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2013-07-28 Guido Trentalancia <guido@trentalancia.com>
* etc/login.defs: fix typographic errors and use a better format
Closes: Debian#685415
2013-07-28 Simon Brandmair <sbrandmair@gmx.net>
* man/po/de.po: translation completed : 1203 translated messages
Closes: Debian#679152
2013-07-28 mancha <mancha1@hush.com>

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#
# Delay in seconds before being allowed another attempt after a login failure
# Note: When PAM is used, some modules may enfore a minimal delay (e.g.
# pam_unix enforces a 2s delay)
# Note: When PAM is used, some modules may enforce a minimum delay (e.g.
# pam_unix(8) enforces a 2s delay)
#
FAIL_DELAY 3
#
# Enable logging and display of /var/log/faillog login failure info.
# Enable logging and display of /var/log/faillog login(1) failure info.
#
FAILLOG_ENAB yes
#
# Enable display of unknown usernames when login failures are recorded.
# Enable display of unknown usernames when login(1) failures are recorded.
#
LOG_UNKFAIL_ENAB no
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ LOG_UNKFAIL_ENAB no
LOG_OK_LOGINS no
#
# Enable logging and display of /var/log/lastlog login time info.
# Enable logging and display of /var/log/lastlog login(1) time info.
#
LASTLOG_ENAB yes
@ -50,13 +50,13 @@ OBSCURE_CHECKS_ENAB yes
PORTTIME_CHECKS_ENAB yes
#
# Enable setting of ulimit, umask, and niceness from passwd gecos field.
# Enable setting of ulimit, umask, and niceness from passwd(5) gecos field.
#
QUOTAS_ENAB yes
#
# Enable "syslog" logging of su activity - in addition to sulog file logging.
# SYSLOG_SG_ENAB does the same for newgrp and sg.
# Enable "syslog" logging of su(1) activity - in addition to sulog file logging.
# SYSLOG_SG_ENAB does the same for newgrp(1) and sg(1).
#
SYSLOG_SU_ENAB yes
SYSLOG_SG_ENAB yes
@ -64,13 +64,13 @@ SYSLOG_SG_ENAB yes
#
# If defined, either full pathname of a file containing device names or
# a ":" delimited list of device names. Root logins will be allowed only
# upon these devices.
# from these devices.
#
CONSOLE /etc/securetty
#CONSOLE console:tty01:tty02:tty03:tty04
#
# If defined, all su activity is logged to this file.
# If defined, all su(1) activity is logged to this file.
#
#SULOG_FILE /var/log/sulog
@ -82,33 +82,33 @@ MOTD_FILE /etc/motd
#MOTD_FILE /etc/motd:/usr/lib/news/news-motd
#
# If defined, this file will be output before each login prompt.
# If defined, this file will be output before each login(1) prompt.
#
#ISSUE_FILE /etc/issue
#
# If defined, file which maps tty line to TERM environment parameter.
# Each line of the file is in a format something like "vt100 tty01".
# Each line of the file is in a format similar to "vt100 tty01".
#
#TTYTYPE_FILE /etc/ttytype
#
# If defined, login failures will be logged here in a utmp format.
# last, when invoked as lastb, will read /var/log/btmp, so...
# If defined, login(1) failures will be logged here in a utmp format.
# last(1), when invoked as lastb(1), will read /var/log/btmp, so...
#
FTMP_FILE /var/log/btmp
#
# If defined, name of file whose presence which will inhibit non-root
# logins. The contents of this file should be a message indicating
# If defined, name of file whose presence will inhibit non-root
# logins. The content of this file should be a message indicating
# why logins are inhibited.
#
NOLOGINS_FILE /etc/nologin
#
# If defined, the command name to display when running "su -". For
# example, if this is defined as "su" then a "ps" will display the
# command is "-su". If not defined, then "ps" would display the
# example, if this is defined as "su" then ps(1) will display the
# command as "-su". If not defined, then ps(1) will display the
# name of the shell actually being run, e.g. something like "-sh".
#
SU_NAME su
@ -158,10 +158,10 @@ ENV_PATH PATH=/bin:/usr/bin
# TTYGROUP Login tty will be assigned this group ownership.
# TTYPERM Login tty will be set to this permission.
#
# If you have a "write" program which is "setgid" to a special group
# which owns the terminals, define TTYGROUP to the group number and
# TTYPERM to 0620. Otherwise leave TTYGROUP commented out and assign
# TTYPERM to either 622 or 600.
# If you have a write(1) program which is "setgid" to a special group
# which owns the terminals, define TTYGROUP as the number of such group
# and TTYPERM as 0620. Otherwise leave TTYGROUP commented out and
# set TTYPERM to either 622 or 600.
#
TTYGROUP tty
TTYPERM 0600
@ -183,13 +183,13 @@ ERASECHAR 0177
KILLCHAR 025
#ULIMIT 2097152
# Default initial "umask" value used by login on non-PAM enabled systems.
# Default "umask" value for pam_umask on PAM enabled systems.
# UMASK is also used by useradd and newusers to set the mode of new home
# directories.
# Default initial "umask" value used by login(1) on non-PAM enabled systems.
# Default "umask" value for pam_umask(8) on PAM enabled systems.
# UMASK is also used by useradd(8) and newusers(8) to set the mode for new
# home directories.
# 022 is the default value, but 027, or even 077, could be considered
# better for privacy. There is no One True Answer here: each sysadmin
# must make up her mind.
# for increased privacy. There is no One True Answer here: each sysadmin
# must make up his/her mind.
UMASK 022
#
@ -214,12 +214,12 @@ PASS_WARN_AGE 7
SU_WHEEL_ONLY no
#
# If compiled with cracklib support, where are the dictionaries
# If compiled with cracklib support, sets the path to the dictionaries
#
CRACKLIB_DICTPATH /var/cache/cracklib/cracklib_dict
#
# Min/max values for automatic uid selection in useradd
# Min/max values for automatic uid selection in useradd(8)
#
UID_MIN 1000
UID_MAX 60000
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ SYS_UID_MIN 101
SYS_UID_MAX 999
#
# Min/max values for automatic gid selection in groupadd
# Min/max values for automatic gid selection in groupadd(8)
#
GID_MIN 1000
GID_MAX 60000
@ -237,12 +237,12 @@ SYS_GID_MIN 101
SYS_GID_MAX 999
#
# Max number of login retries if password is bad
# Max number of login(1) retries if password is bad
#
LOGIN_RETRIES 5
#
# Max time in seconds for login
# Max time in seconds for login(1)
#
LOGIN_TIMEOUT 60
@ -264,12 +264,12 @@ PASS_ALWAYS_WARN yes
#PASS_MAX_LEN 8
#
# Require password before chfn/chsh can make any changes.
# Require password before chfn(1)/chsh(1) can make any changes.
#
CHFN_AUTH yes
#
# Which fields may be changed by regular users using chfn - use
# Which fields may be changed by regular users using chfn(1) - use
# any combination of letters "frwh" (full name, room number, work
# phone, home phone). If not defined, no changes are allowed.
# For backward compatibility, "yes" = "rwh" and "no" = "frwh".
@ -294,13 +294,13 @@ CHFN_RESTRICT rwh
# Note: If you use PAM, it is recommended to use a value consistent with
# the PAM modules configuration.
#
# This variable is deprecated. You should use ENCRYPT_METHOD.
# This variable is deprecated. You should use ENCRYPT_METHOD instead.
#
#MD5_CRYPT_ENAB no
#
# Only works if compiled with ENCRYPTMETHOD_SELECT defined:
# If set to MD5 , MD5-based algorithm will be used for encrypting password
# If set to MD5, MD5-based algorithm will be used for encrypting password
# If set to SHA256, SHA256-based algorithm will be used for encrypting password
# If set to SHA512, SHA512-based algorithm will be used for encrypting password
# If set to DES, DES-based algorithm will be used for encrypting password (default)
@ -315,12 +315,12 @@ CHFN_RESTRICT rwh
# Only works if ENCRYPT_METHOD is set to SHA256 or SHA512.
#
# Define the number of SHA rounds.
# With a lot of rounds, it is more difficult to brute forcing the password.
# But note also that it more CPU resources will be needed to authenticate
# users.
# With a lot of rounds, it is more difficult to brute-force the password.
# However, more CPU resources will be needed to authenticate users if
# this value is increased.
#
# If not specified, the libc will choose the default number of rounds (5000).
# The values must be inside the 1000-999999999 range.
# The values must be within the 1000-999999999 range.
# If only one of the MIN or MAX values is set, then this value will be used.
# If MIN > MAX, the highest value will be used.
#
@ -329,18 +329,18 @@ CHFN_RESTRICT rwh
#
# List of groups to add to the user's supplementary group set
# when logging in on the console (as determined by the CONSOLE
# when logging in from the console (as determined by the CONSOLE
# setting). Default is none.
#
# Use with caution - it is possible for users to gain permanent
# access to these groups, even when not logged in on the console.
# access to these groups, even when not logged in from the console.
# How to do it is left as an exercise for the reader...
#
#CONSOLE_GROUPS floppy:audio:cdrom
#
# Should login be allowed if we can't cd to the home directory?
# Default in no.
# Default is no.
#
DEFAULT_HOME yes
@ -362,14 +362,14 @@ ENVIRON_FILE /etc/environment
# (examples: 022 -> 002, 077 -> 007) for non-root users, if the uid is
# the same as gid, and username is the same as the primary group name.
#
# This also enables userdel to remove user groups if no members exist.
# This also enables userdel(8) to remove user groups if no members exist.
#
USERGROUPS_ENAB yes
#
# If set to a non-nul number, the shadow utilities will make sure that
# If set to a non-zero number, the shadow utilities will make sure that
# groups never have more than this number of users on one line.
# This permit to support split groups (groups split into multiple lines,
# This permits to support split groups (groups split into multiple lines,
# with the same group ID, to avoid limitation of the line length in the
# group file).
#
@ -378,10 +378,10 @@ USERGROUPS_ENAB yes
#MAX_MEMBERS_PER_GROUP 0
#
# If useradd should create home directories for users by default (non
# system users only)
# This option is overridden with the -M or -m flags on the useradd command
# line.
# If useradd(8) should create home directories for users by default (non
# system users only).
# This option is overridden with the -M or -m flags on the useradd(8)
# command-line.
#
#CREATE_HOME yes