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# James Ogley Initializing sudo Configuration Initializing sudo Configuration Initialising sudo Configuration Aborting Initialization: Aborting Initialization: Aborting Initialisation: Saving sudo Configuration Saving sudo Configuration Saving sudo Configuration Aborting Saving: Aborting Saving: Aborting Saving: Rules for sudo Rules for sudo Rules for sudo Users column denotes local or system user or user alias. \n"
#| "\tHosts column determines, on which hosts, or group \n"
#| "\tof hosts referred to by host alias an user may run specified commands.\n"
#| "\t The Users column specifies a local or system user or user alias. "
"p> The Hosts column determines on which hosts or group of hosts "
"referred to by a host alias a user may run the specified commands. Users column denotes local or system user or user alias. \n"
"\tHosts column determines, on which hosts, or group \n"
"\tof hosts referred to by host alias an user may run specified commands.\n"
"\t
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#| "Safely abort the configuration utility by pressing Abort now.
Safely abort the "
"configuration utility by pressing Abort now.
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"Safely abort the configuration utility by pressing Abort now.
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"Please wait...
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#| "Abort the save procedure by pressing Abort.\n"
#| "An additional dialog informs whether it is safe to do so.\n"
#| "
Abort the save procedure by "
"pressing Abort. An additional dialog informs whether it is safe to do "
"so.
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"Abort the save procedure by pressing Abort.\n"
"An additional dialogue informs whether it is safe to do so.\n"
"
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#| "\tRules for sudo basically determine which commands an user may run \n"
#| "\ton specified hosts (optionally also as what user). Each rule\n"
#| "\tis a tuple consisting of user, host and list of commands, with "
#| "optional \n"
#| "\tRunAs specification and additional tags. These are summarized \n"
#| "\tin the following table. \n"
#| "\t
Rules for sudo basically determine "
"which commands a user may run on the specified hosts (optionally also as "
"what user). Each rule is a tuple consisting of a user, a host and a list of "
"commands, with an optional RunAs specification and additional tags. These "
"are summarized in the following table.
\n"
"\tRules for sudo basically determine which commands an user may run \n"
"\ton specified hosts (optionally also as what user). Each rule\n"
"\tis a tuple consisting of user, host and list of commands, with optional \n"
"\tRunAs specification and additional tags. These are summarised \n"
"\tin the following table. \n"
"\t
The RunAs column is anoptional parameter containing the user name " "(or alias) whose access privileges will be used to run commands. " "NOPASSWD is a tag determining whether users need to authorize " "themselves before running commands.
" msgstr "" "RunAs column is an\n" "\toptional parameter, containing user name (or alias) whose access " "privileges\n" "\twill be used to run commands. NOPASSWD is a tag, determining " "whether\n" "\tusers need to authorize themselves before running commands.\n" "\t\n" "\t" #. User Specification help 4/6 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:80 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "A set of commands that user can run on specified hosts is summarized \n" #| "\tin Commands column. \n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "A set of commands that user can run on specified hosts is summarized in " "the Commands column.
" msgstr "" "A set of commands that user can run on specified hosts is summarized \n" "\tin Commands column. \n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. User Specification help 5/6 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:86 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "To add a new rule, click on Add button and fill in " #| "appropriate \n" #| "\tentries. User name, hostname and command list must not be empty.\n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "To add a new rule, click the Add button and fill in the " "appropriate fields. User name, hostname and command list must not be empty. " "
" msgstr "" "To add a new rule, click on Add button and fill in appropriate \n" "\tentries. User name, hostname and command list must not be empty.\n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. User Specification help 5/6 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:92 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "To edit existing rule, select an entry from the table and click on \n" #| "\tEdit button. To delete selected entry, click on Delete " #| "button.\n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "To edit an existing rule, select an item from the table and click the " "Edit button. To delete the selected item, click the Delete " "button.
" msgstr "" "p>To edit existing rule, select an entry from the table and click on \n" "\tEdit button. To delete selected entry, click on Delete " "button.\n" "\t \n" "\t" #. Single User Specification help 1/4 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:99 #, fuzzy, c-format #| msgid "" #| "User Name or Alias may be specified by single username (e.g." #| "foo), group name prefixed\n" #| "\twith '%' (e.g. %bar), or user alias name. If \n" #| "\tkeyword 'ALL' is used, it stands for any user. Select from existing " #| "users, groups and aliases \n" #| "\tin drop-down menu, or enter your own value. \n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "User Name or Alias may be specified by a single username (e.g." "foo), a group name prefixed with '%' (e.g. %bar), or a user alias name. The " "'ALL' keyword can be used to specify any user. Select from the existing " "users, groups and aliases in the drop-down menu, or enter your own value. " "p>" msgstr "" "
User Name or Alias may be specified by single username (e.g.foo), " "group name prefixed\n" "\twith '%' (e.g. %bar), or user alias name. If \n" "\tkeyword 'ALL' is used, it stands for any user. Select from existing users, " "groups and aliases \n" "\tin drop-down menu, or enter your own value. \n" "\t
\n" "\t" #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:107 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Hostname or Alias entry consists of either hostname(e.g. www." #| "example.com), single IP \n" #| "\taddress (e.g. 192.168.0.1), IP address combined with netmask, or host " #| "alias. If commands may be\n" #| "\trun on any host, use keyword 'ALL'. Hostname or IP address is matched " #| "against your own hostname\n" #| "\tor IP address, so if you don't intend to share one /etc/sudoers file " #| "between multiple machines, \n" #| "\t'ALL' or 'localhost' entry will be sufficient for almost all " #| "purposes. \n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "Hostname or Alias is either a hostname (e.g. www.example.com), a " "single IP address (e.g. 192.168.0.1), an IP address combined with a netmask, " "or a host alias. If commands may be run on any host, use the 'ALL' keyword. " "The hostname or IP address is matched against your own hostname or IP " "address, so if you don't intend to share one /etc/sudoers file between " "multiple machines, 'ALL' or 'localhost' will be sufficient for almost all " "purposes.
" msgstr "" "Hostname or Alias entry consists of either hostname(e.g. www." "example.com), single IP \n" "\taddress (e.g. 192.168.0.1), IP address combined with netmask, or host " "alias. If commands may be\n" "\trun on any host, use keyword 'ALL'. Hostname or IP address is matched " "against your own hostname\n" "\tor IP address, so if you don't intend to share one /etc/sudoers file " "between multiple machines, \n" "\t'ALL' or 'localhost' entry will be sufficient for almost all purposes. \n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. Single User Specification help 2/4 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:116 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "RunAs Username or Alias is an optional parameter specifying an " #| "user, \n" #| "\twhose access privileges \n" #| "\twill be used to execute particular command. If empty, user root " #| "is the default\n" #| "\tone. It can be again single username, groupname prefixed with '%' or " #| "run_as alias name\n" #| "\tSelect from existing users, groups and aliases in drop-down menu, or " #| "enter your own value.\n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "RunAs Username or Alias is an optional parameter specifying a user " "whose access privileges will be used to execute a particular command. If " "empty, the root user is the default. It can be a single username, a " "groupname prefixed with '%' or a run_as alias name. Select from the existing " "users, groups and aliases in the drop-down menu, or enter your own value. " "p>" msgstr "" "
RunAs Username or Alias is an optional parameter specifying an " "user, \n" "\twhose access privileges \n" "\twill be used to execute particular command. If empty, user root is " "the default\n" "\tone. It can be again single username, groupname prefixed with '%' or " "run_as alias name\n" "\tSelect from existing users, groups and aliases in drop-down menu, or enter " "your own value.\n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. Single User Specification help 3/4 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:125 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "No Password is an optional tag. Normally, users have to " #| "authenticate\n" #| "\tthemselves (i.e. supply their own passwod, not root's one) before " #| "running particular \n" #| "\tcommand. Set No Password tag to 'Yes' if you want to\n" #| "\tdisable this authentication\n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "No Password is an optional tag. Normally, users have to " "authenticate themselves (i.e. supply their own password, not the root " "password) before running a particular command. Set the No Password tag to " "'Yes' if you want to disable this authentication.
" msgstr "" "No Password is an optional tag. Normally, users have to " "authenticate\n" "\tthemselves (i.e. supply their own passwod, not root's one) before running " "particular \n" "\tcommand. Set No Password tag to 'Yes' if you want to\n" "\tdisable this authentication\n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. Single User Specification help 4/4 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:133 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Commands to Run table is a list of commands (optionally with\n" #| "\tparameters), directories and command aliases that particular user will " #| "be allowed \n" #| "\tto run. If a directory name is used, any command in that directory can " #| "be run. \n" #| "\tAgain, keyword 'ALL' stands for any command, so use it with care.\n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "The Commands to Run table is a list of commands (optionally with " "parameters), directories and command aliases that a particular user will be " "allowed to run. If a directory name is used, any command in that directory " "can be run. The 'ALL' keyword means 'any command', so use it with care.
" msgstr "" "Commands to Run table is a list of commands (optionally with\n" "\tparameters), directories and command aliases that particular user will be " "allowed \n" "\tto run. If a directory name is used, any command in that directory can be " "run. \n" "\tAgain, keyword 'ALL' stands for any command, so use it with care.\n" "\t
\n" "\t" #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:140 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "To add a new command, click on Add button, fill in command name " #| "with optional\n" #| "\tparameters and click OK. To remove command, select appropriate " #| "entry from the table\n" #| "\tand click on Delete button.\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "To add a new command, click the Add button, enter the command name " "with optional parameters and click OK. To remove a command, select " "the appropriate item from the table and click the Delete button.
" msgstr "" "To add a new command, click on Add button, fill in command name with " "optional\n" "\tparameters and click OK. To remove command, select appropriate " "entry from the table\n" "\tand click on Delete button.\n" "\t" #. User Aliases help 1/3 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:148 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "User Aliases
\n"
#| "\tIn this dialog, you can configure user aliases. User alias is a set of "
#| "users that is given\n"
#| "\tan unique name. This name is later used to refer to all users in this "
#| "set in sudo configuration. \n"
#| "\t
User Aliases
In this dialog, you can configure user "
"aliases. A user alias is a set of users that is given a unique name. This "
"name is later used to refer to all users in this set in the sudo "
"configuration.
User Aliases
\n"
"\tIn this dialogue, you can configure user aliases. User alias is a set of "
"users that is given\n"
"\tan unique name. This name is later used to refer to all users in this set "
"in sudo configuration. \n"
"\t
To add a new user alias, click on Add button and fill in " #| "appropriate entries. \n" #| "\tAlias name and list of users in the alias must not be empty. \n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "To add a new user alias, click the Add button and fill in the " "appropriate fields. The alias name and the list of users in the alias must " "not be empty.
" msgstr "" "To add a new user alias, click on Add button and fill in " "appropriate entries. \n" "\tAlias name and list of users in the alias must not be empty. \n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. User Aliases help 3/3 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:161 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "To edit existing user alias, select an entry from the table and click " #| "on Edit\n" #| "\tbutton. To delete selected entry, click on Delete button. \n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "To edit an existing user alias, select an item from the table and click " "the Edit button. To delete the selected item, click the Delete " "button.
" msgstr "" "To edit existing user alias, select an entry from the table and click on " "Edit\n" "\tbutton. To delete selected entry, click on Delete button. \n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. Host Aliases help 1/3 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:168 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Host Aliases
\n"
#| "\tIn this dialog, you can configure host aliases. Host alias is a set of "
#| "hosts that is given\n"
#| "\tan unique name. This name is later used to refer to all hosts in this "
#| "set in sudo configuration. \n"
#| "\t
Host Aliases
In this dialog, you can configure host "
"aliases. A host alias is a set of hosts that is given a unique name. This "
"name is later used to refer to all hosts in this set in the sudo "
"configuration.
Host Aliases
\n"
"\tIn this dialogue, you can configure host aliases. Host alias is a set of "
"hosts that is given\n"
"\tan unique name. This name is later used to refer to all hosts in this set "
"in sudo configuration. \n"
"\t
To add a new host alias, click on Add button and fill in " #| "appropriate entries. \n" #| "\tAlias name and list of hosts in the alias must not be empty. \n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "To add a new host alias, click the Add button and fill in the " "appropriate fields. Alias name and list of hosts in the alias must not be " "empty.
" msgstr "" "To add a new host alias, click on Add button and fill in " "appropriate entries. \n" "\tAlias name and list of hosts in the alias must not be empty. \n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. Host Aliases help 3/3 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:181 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "To edit existing host alias, select an entry from the table and click " #| "on Edit\n" #| "\tbutton. To delete selected entry, click on Delete button. \n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "To edit an existing host alias, select an item from the table and click " "the Edit button. To delete the selected item, click the Delete " "button.
" msgstr "" "To edit existing host alias, select an entry from the table and click on " "Edit\n" "\tbutton. To delete selected entry, click on Delete button. \n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. RunAs Aliases help 1/3 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:188 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "RunAs Aliases
\n"
#| "\tIn this dialog, you can configure RunAs aliases. RunAs alias is a set "
#| "of users that is given\n"
#| "\tan unique name. This name is later used to refer to all users in this "
#| "set in sudo configuration. \n"
#| "\t
RunAs Aliases
In this dialog, you can configure "
"RunAs aliases. A RunAs alias is a set of users that is given a unique name. "
"This name is later used to refer to all users in this set in the sudo "
"configuration.
RunAs Aliases
\n"
"\tIn this dialogue, you can configure RunAs aliases. RunAs alias is a set of "
"users that is given\n"
"\tan unique name. This name is later used to refer to all users in this set "
"in sudo configuration. \n"
"\t
To add a new RunAs alias, click on Add button and fill in " #| "appropriate entries. \n" #| "\tAlias name and list of users in the alias must not be empty. \n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "To add a new RunAs alias, click the Add button and fill in the " "appropriate fields. Alias name and list of users in the alias must not be " "empty.
" msgstr "" "To add a new RunAs alias, click on Add button and fill in " "appropriate entries. \n" "\tAlias name and list of users in the alias must not be empty. \n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. RunAs Aliases help 3/3 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:201 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "To edit existing RunAs alias, select an entry from the table and click " #| "on Edit\n" #| "\tbutton. To delete selected entry, click on Delete button. \n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "To edit an existing RunAs alias, select an item from the table and click " "the Edit button. To delete the selected item, click the Delete " "button.
" msgstr "" "To edit existing RunAs alias, select an entry from the table and click on " "Edit\n" "\tbutton. To delete selected entry, click on Delete button. \n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. Command Aliases help 1/3 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:208 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Command Aliases
\n"
#| "\tIn this dialog, you can configure command aliases. Command alias is a "
#| "set of commands \n"
#| "\t(optionally with parameters) that is given an unique name. This name is "
#| "then used to refer\n"
#| "\tto all commands in this set in sudo configuration. \n"
#| "\t
Command Aliases
In this dialog, you can configure "
"command aliases. A command alias is a set of commands (optionally with "
"parameters) that is given a unique name. This name is then used to refer to "
"all commands in this set in the sudo configuration.
Command Aliases
\n"
"\tIn this dialogue, you can configure command aliases. Command alias is a "
"set of commands \n"
"\t(optionally with parameters) that is given an unique name. This name is "
"then used to refer\n"
"\tto all commands in this set in sudo configuration. \n"
"\t
To add a new command alias, click on Add button and fill in " #| "appropriate entries. \n" #| "\tAlias name and list of commands in the alias must not be empty. \n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "To add a new command alias, click the Add button and fill in the " "appropriate fields. Alias name and list of commands in the alias must not be " "empty.
" msgstr "" "To add a new command alias, click on Add button and fill in " "appropriate entries. \n" "\tAlias name and list of commands in the alias must not be empty. \n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. Command Aliases help 3/3 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:222 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "To edit existing command alias, select an entry from the table and " #| "click on Edit\n" #| "\tbutton. To delete selected entry, click on Delete button. \n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "To edit an existing command alias, select an item from the table and " "click the Edit button. To delete the selected item, click the " "Delete button.
" msgstr "" "To edit existing command alias, select an entry from the table and click " "on Edit\n" "\tbutton. To delete selected entry, click on Delete button. \n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. Single User Alias Help 1/2 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:229 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "User Alias
\n"
#| "\tUser alias consists of one or more users, system groups (prefixed with "
#| "'%') or other\n"
#| "\tuser aliases. It is given single name (must contain uppercase letters, "
#| "numbers and underscore\tonly), which is then used to refer to all users "
#| "in this alias.\n"
#| "\t
User Alias
A user alias consists of one or more "
"users, system groups (prefixed with '%') or otheruser aliases. It is given "
"single name (must contain uppercase letters, numbers and underscore only), "
"which is then used to refer to all users in this alias.
User Alias
\n"
"\tUser alias consists of one or more users, system groups (prefixed with "
"'%') or other\n"
"\tuser aliases. It is given single name (must contain uppercase letters, "
"numbers and underscore\tonly), which is then used to refer to all users in "
"this alias.\n"
"\t
Enter unique name into Alias Name text entry. To add users or " #| "groups to the\n" #| "\talias, select user or group name from the drop-down menu and click on " #| "Add button.\n" #| "\tTo remove user from the alias, select appropriate entry from the table, " #| "and click on\n" #| "\tRemove button. To finish the configuration, click OK.\n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "Enter a unique name into Alias Name input field. To add users or " "groups to the alias, select user or group name from the drop-down menu and " "click the Add button. To remove user from the alias, select the " "appropriate item from the table, and click the Remove button. To " "finish the configuration, click OK.
" msgstr "" "Enter unique name into Alias Name text entry. To add users or " "groups to the\n" "\talias, select user or group name from the drop-down menu and click on " "Add button.\n" "\tTo remove user from the alias, select appropriate entry from the table, " "and click on\n" "\tRemove button. To finish the configuration, click OK.\n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. Single User Alias Help 3/3 #. Single Host Alias Help 4/4 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:245 src/include/sudo/helps.rb:273 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Note: Alias name must not be empty. Each alias must have at least " #| "one member.\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "Note: Alias name must not be empty. Each alias must have at least " "one member.
" msgstr "" "Note: Alias name must not be empty. Each alias must have at least one " "member.\n" "\t" #. Single Host Alias Help 1/4 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:250 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Host Alias
\n"
#| "\tHost alias consists of one or more hostnames, single IP addresses, IP "
#| "addresses\n"
#| "\tcombined with netmask id dotted quad notation (e.g. "
#| "192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0) or\n"
#| "\tCIDR number of bits notation (e.g. 192.168.0.0/24), or other host "
#| "aliases. It is \n"
#| "\tgiven single name (must contain uppercase letters, numbers and "
#| "underscore only), which \n"
#| "\tis then used to refer to all hosts in this alias.\n"
#| "\t
Host Alias
A host alias consists of one or more "
"hostnames, single IP addresses, IP addresses combined with netmask id dotted "
"quad notation (e.g. 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0) or CIDR number of bits "
"notation (e.g. 192.168.0.0/24), or other host aliases. It is given single "
"name (must contain uppercase letters, numbers and underscore only), which is "
"then used to refer to all hosts in this alias.
Host Alias
\n"
"\tHost alias consists of one or more hostnames, single IP addresses, IP "
"addresses\n"
"\tcombined with netmask id dotted quad notation (e.g. "
"192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0) or\n"
"\tCIDR number of bits notation (e.g. 192.168.0.0/24), or other host aliases. "
"It is \n"
"\tgiven single name (must contain uppercase letters, numbers and underscore "
"only), which \n"
"\tis then used to refer to all hosts in this alias.\n"
"\t
Enter unique name into Alias Name text entry. To add hosts to " #| "the\n" #| "\talias, click on Add button. A pop-up window will appear, where " #| "you can enter\n" #| "\tvalid hostname or IP address and then click OK.\n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "
Enter a unique name into the Alias Name input field. To add hosts " "to thealias, click the Add button. A pop-up window will appear, where " "you can entera valid hostname or IP address and then click OK.
" msgstr "" "
Enter unique name into Alias Name text entry. To add hosts to the\n" "\talias, click on Add button. A pop-up window will appear, where you " "can enter\n" "\tvalid hostname or IP address and then click OK.\n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. Single Host Alias Help 3/4 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:267 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "To remove host from the alias, select appropriate entry from the table, " #| "and click on\n" #| "\tRemove button. To finish the configuration, click OK.\n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "To remove host from the alias, select the appropriate item from the " "table, and click the Remove button. To finish the configuration, " "click OK.
" msgstr "" "To remove host from the alias, select appropriate entry from the table, and " "click on\n" "\tRemove button. To finish the configuration, click OK.\n" "\t\n" "\t" #. Single RunAs Alias Help 1/2 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:277 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "RunAs Alias
\n"
#| "\tRunAs alias is very similar to User Alias. It consists of one or more "
#| "users, system groups \n"
#| "\t(prefixed with '%') or other RunAs aliases. It is given single name "
#| "(must contain \n"
#| "\tuppercase letters, numbers and underscore only), which is then used to "
#| "refer to all users \n"
#| "\tin this alias.\n"
#| "\t
RunAs Alias
A RunAs alias is very similar to a User "
"alias. It consists of one or more users, system groups (prefixed with '%') "
"or other RunAs aliases. It is given single name (must contain uppercase "
"letters, numbers and underscore only), which is then used to refer to all "
"users in this alias.
RunAs Alias
\n"
"\tRunAs alias is very similar to User Alias. It consists of one or more "
"users, system groups \n"
"\t(prefixed with '%') or other RunAs aliases. It is given single name (must "
"contain \n"
"\tuppercase letters, numbers and underscore only), which is then used to "
"refer to all users \n"
"\tin this alias.\n"
"\t
Enter unique name into Alias Name text entry. To add users or " #| "groups to the\n" #| "\talias, select user or group name from the drop-down menu and click on " #| "Add button.\n" #| "\tTo remove user from the alias, select appropriate entry from the table, " #| "and click on\n" #| "\tRemove button. To finish the configuration, click OK.\n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "Enter a unique name into the Alias Name input field. To add users " "or groups to the alias, select user or group name from the drop-down menu " "and click the Add button. To remove user from the alias, select the " "appropriate item from the table, and click the Remove button. To " "finish the configuration, click OK.
" msgstr "" "Enter unique name into Alias Name text entry. To add users or " "groups to the\n" "\talias, select user or group name from the drop-down menu and click on " "Add button.\n" "\tTo remove user from the alias, select appropriate entry from the table, " "and click on\n" "\tRemove button. To finish the configuration, click OK.\n" "\t
\n" "\t" #. Single User Alias Help 2/3 #. Single Command Alias Help 4/4 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:294 src/include/sudo/helps.rb:324 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Note: Alias name must not be empty. Each alias must have at least " #| "one member.\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "Note: The alias name must not be empty. Each alias must have at " "least one member.
" msgstr "" "Note: Alias name must not be empty. Each alias must have at least one " "member.\n" "\t" #. Single Command Alias Help 1/4 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:299 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Command Alias
\n"
#| "\tCommand Alias is a list of one or more commands (with optional "
#| "parameters), directories, or\n"
#| "\tother command aliases. It is given single name (must contain uppercase "
#| "letters, numbers and\n"
#| "\tunderscore only), which is \n"
#| "\tthen used to refer to all commands in this alias. A command can "
#| "optionally have one or more\n"
#| "\tparameters specified. If so, users can run the command with these "
#| "parameters only. If a \n"
#| "\tdirectory name is used, any command in that directory can be run. \n"
#| "\t
Command Alias
A Command Alias is a list of one or "
"more commands (with optional parameters), directories, or other command "
"aliases. It is given single name (must contain uppercase letters, numbers "
"and underscore only), which is then used to refer to all commands in this "
"alias. A command can optionally have one or more parameters specified. If "
"so, users can run the command with these parameters only. If a directory "
"name is used, any command in that directory can be run.
Command Alias
\n"
"\tCommand Alias is a list of one or more commands (with optional "
"parameters), directories, or\n"
"\tother command aliases. It is given single name (must contain uppercase "
"letters, numbers and\n"
"\tunderscore only), which is \n"
"\tthen used to refer to all commands in this alias. A command can optionally "
"have one or more\n"
"\tparameters specified. If so, users can run the command with these "
"parameters only. If a \n"
"\tdirectory name is used, any command in that directory can be run. \n"
"\t
Enter unique name into Alias Name text entry. To add a new " #| "command to the alias,\n" #| "\tclick on Add button.A pop-up window will appear, where you can " #| "enter command name\n" #| "\t(or select one from file browser by clicking on Browse button. " #| "Additionaly, you can\n" #| "\tspecify command parameters in Parameters text entry\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "
Enter a unique name into the Alias Name input field. To add a new " "command to the alias, click the Add button.A pop-up window will " "appear, where you can enter command name (or select one from file browser by " "clicking on Browse button. Additionally, you can specify command " "parameters in Parameters input field
" msgstr "" "Enter unique name into Alias Name text entry. To add a new command " "to the alias,\n" "\tclick on Add button.A pop-up window will appear, where you can " "enter command name\n" "\t(or select one from file browser by clicking on Browse button. " "Additionaly, you can\n" "\tspecify command parameters in Parameters text entry\n" "\t" #. Single Command Alias Help 3/4 #: src/include/sudo/helps.rb:318 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "To remove command from the alias, select appropriate entry from the " #| "table, and click on\n" #| "\tRemove button. To finish the configuration, click OK.\n" #| "\t
\n" #| "\t" msgid "" "To remove command from the alias, select the appropriate item from the " "table, and click the Remove button. To finish the configuration, " "click OK. " msgstr "" "To remove command from the alias, select appropriate entry from the table, " "and click on\n" "\tRemove button. To finish the configuration, click OK.\n" "\t\n" "\t" #. do nothing, keep defaults untouched #: src/modules/Sudo.rb:165 msgid "Rules with digest are not supported." msgstr "" #. remove from rest runas as it can also contain ":" #: src/modules/Sudo.rb:199 msgid "Multiple tags on single line are not supported." msgstr "" #. if(issubstring(line[3]:"","NOPASSWD:")) { #. m["no_passwd"] = (boolean) true; #. } #. else { #. m["no_passwd"] = (boolean) false; #. } #: src/modules/Sudo.rb:423 msgid "" "This rule is a system rule necessary for correct functionality of sudo.\n" msgstr "" "This rule is a system rule necessary for correct functionality of sudo.\n" #: src/modules/Sudo.rb:430 msgid "" "After deleting it, some applications may no longer work.\n" "Really delete?" msgstr "" "After deleting it, some applications may no longer work.\n" "Really delete?" #: src/modules/Sudo.rb:437 msgid "" "If you change it, some applications may no longer work.\n" "Really edit? " msgstr "" "If you change it, some applications may no longer work.\n" "Really edit? " #. end Commands #: src/modules/Sudo.rb:568 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "All changes will be lost. Really quit sudo configuration without saving ?" msgid "" "All changes will be lost. Really quit sudo configuration without saving?" msgstr "" "All changes will be lost. Really quit sudo configuration without saving ?" #. Read all sudo settings #. @return true on success #: src/modules/Sudo.rb:595 msgid "" "Unsupported configuration found. YaST will now exit to prevent from breaking " "the system." msgstr "" #: src/modules/Sudo.rb:596 msgid "Issue: " msgstr "" #: src/modules/Sudo.rb:597 msgid "Line content: " msgstr "" #. Error message #: src/modules/Sudo.rb:605 #, fuzzy msgid "An error occurred while reading users and groups." msgstr "An error occurred while removing users." #. Sudo read dialog caption #: src/modules/Sudo.rb:637 msgid "Saving sudo Configuration" msgstr "Saving sudo Configuration" #. Progress stage 1/1 #: src/modules/Sudo.rb:652 msgid "Write the settings" msgstr "Write the settings" #. Progress step 1/1 #: src/modules/Sudo.rb:656 msgid "Writing the settings..." msgstr "Writing the settings..." #. Error message #: src/modules/Sudo.rb:670 msgid "Cannot write settings." msgstr "Cannot write settings." #. if file exists it is invalid syntax #: src/modules/Sudo.rb:673 msgid "" "\n" "Syntax error in target file. See /etc/sudoers.YaST2.new.\n" "Details: " msgstr "" #~ msgid "Initializing sudo Configuration" #~ msgstr "Initialising sudo Configuration" #~ msgid "Read sudo settings" #~ msgstr "Read sudo settings" #~ msgid "Read local users and groups" #~ msgstr "Read local users and groups" #~ msgid "Reading sudo settings..." #~ msgstr "Reading sudo settings..." #~ msgid "Reading local users and groups..." #~ msgstr "Reading local users and groups..." #~ msgid "Cannot read /etc/passwd." #~ msgstr "Cannot read /etc/passwd."