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--- ssl-cert.old/debian/templates	2007-09-16 22:51:16.004883799 +0200
+++ ssl-cert/debian/templates	2007-10-07 08:41:21.264097409 +0200
@@ -1,48 +1,75 @@
+# These templates have been reviewed by the debian-l10n-english
+# team
+#
+# If modifications/additions/rewording are needed, please ask
+# debian-l10n-english@lists.debian.org for advice.
+#
+# Even minor modifications require translation updates and such
+# changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers.
+
 Template: make-ssl-cert/countryname
 Type: string
-_Default: GB
-_Description: Country Name
- The two letter code for your Country. (e.g. GB) (countryName)
+_DefaultChoice: GB
+_Description: Country code:
+ Please enter the two-letter ISO-3166 code to use in the SSL certificate.
+ .
+ It will become the 'countryName' field of the generated SSL certificate.
 
 Template: make-ssl-cert/statename
 Type: string
-_Default: Some-State
-_Description: State or Province Name
- Your state, county or province. (stateOrProvinceName)
+_DefaultChoice: Scotland
+_Description: State or province name:
+ Please enter the name of the administrative subdivision to use in the SSL
+ certificate.
+ .
+ It will become the 'stateOrProvinceName' field of the generated SSL
+ certificate.
 
 Template: make-ssl-cert/localityname
 Type: string
-_Default: Some-Locality
-_Description: Locality Name
- The name of the city or town that you live in. (localityName)
+_DefaultChoice: Edinburgh
+_Description: Locality name:
+ Please enter the name of the city or town to use in the SSL
+ certificate.
+ .
+ It will become the 'localityName' field of the generated SSL certificate.
 
 Template: make-ssl-cert/organisationname
 Type: string
-_Default: One Organization
-_Description: Organisation Name
- The name of the company or organisation the certificate is for.
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- (organisationName) +_DefaultChoice: Example Inc. +_Description: Organization name: + Please enter the name of the company or organization to use in the SSL + certificate. + . + It will become the 'organisationName' field of the generated SSL certificate. Template: make-ssl-cert/ouname Type: string -_Default: One Organization Unit -_Description: Organisational Unit Name - The Division or section of the organisation the certificate is for. - (organisationalUnitName) +_DefaultChoice: Dept. of Examplification +_Description: Organizational unit name: + Please enter the name of the division or section of the organization to use + in the SSL certificate. + . + It will become the 'organisationalUnitName' field of the generated SSL certificate. Template: make-ssl-cert/hostname Type: string Default: localhost -_Description: Host Name - The host name of the server the certificate is for. This must be filled - in. (commonName) +_Description: Host name: + Please enter the host name to use in the SSL certificate. + . + It will become the 'commonName' field of the generated SSL certificate. + . + This value is mandatory. Template: make-ssl-cert/email Type: string Default: webmaster@localhost -_Description: Email Address - The email address that should be associated with the certificate. +_Description: Email address: + Please enter the email address to use in the SSL certificate. + . + It will become the 'email' field of the generated SSL certificate. Template: make-ssl-cert/title Type: title -_Description: Configure an SSL Certificate. +_Description: Configure an SSL certificate --- ssl-cert.old/debian/control 2007-09-16 22:51:16.004883799 +0200 +++ ssl-cert/debian/control 2007-10-04 20:00:12.049430709 +0200
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@@ -9,8 +9,9 @@ Package: ssl-cert Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, openssl, adduser -Description: Simple debconf wrapper for openssl - This is a package to enable unattended installs of software that - need to create ssl certificates. - Basically, it's just a wrapper for openssl req that feeds it the correct - user variables. +Description: simple debconf wrapper for OpenSSL + This package enables unattended installs of packages that + need to create SSL certificates. + . + It is a simple wrapper for OpenSSL's certificate request utility that + feeds it with the correct user variables.

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