--- smeserver-locale-2.0.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/id/etc/e-smith/web/functions/domains 2008-10-07 09:26:51.000000000 -0600
+++ smeserver-locale-2.0.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/id/etc/e-smith/web/functions/domains 2008-10-13 00:23:00.000000000 -0600
@@ -57,27 +57,27 @@
Are you sure you wish to remove this domain?
]]> +Anda yakin menghapus domain ini?
]]>You can remove any information bay or reset its password by clicking on the corresponding command next to the information bay. If the information bay shows up in red, that means that the password has not yet been changed from the default, and should be changed soon.
]]>Anda dapat menghapus information bay atau me-reset password-nya dengan meng-klik pada command yang ada di sebelah information bay. Jika warna information bay adalah merah, itu berarti password belum diubah dari default, dan harus diubah secepatnya.
]]>All files belonging to this information bay will be deleted.
Are you sure you wish to remove this information bay?
]]>Semua file pada information bay ini akan dihapus.
Anda yakin menghapus information bay ini?
]]>The first method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately $tarsize. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. The \"Verify desktop backup file\" option can be used to check the integrity of a desktop backup file.
The tape backup method uses a software package called $module to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains $dumpsize of data.
Both restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Ideally, the restore should be performed on a freshly installed server.
]]>The first method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately $tarsize. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. The \"Verify desktop backup file\" option can be used to check the integrity of a desktop backup file.
The tape backup method uses a software package called $module to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains $dumpsize of data.
The workstation backup method uses a software package called dar to back up your server configuration and data files to a workstation on your LAN (or a local USB disk). This requires you provide a writable share (smbfs, cifs, or nfs) on the backup workstation or an a local USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backup are kept on the backup share, and also make each set doing incremental backup upon several days. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night. Currently configuration and data files total approximately $tarsize uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.
All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server.
]]>The last file contained in the backup file should be the file named "smbpasswd".
]]>The tape backup requires a supported tape drive. A warning message will be sent to the administrator at the designated reminder time if the tape drive is empty.
]]>Ensure that you have loaded the desired backup tape into the tape drive before proceeding.
After the restore completes you must reboot the server.
]]>You will see all files in the selected backup.
Backup files are verified from shared folder : ]]>Ensure that choose the right backup to restore below before proceeding.
After the restore completes you must reboot the server.
Backup will be restored from : ]]>Add domain ]]>
Are you sure you wish to remove this domain?
]]>Are you sure you wish to remove this hostname? ]]>
You can remove any information bay or reset its password by clicking on the corresponding command next to the information bay. If the information bay shows up in red, that means that the password has not yet been changed from the default, and should be changed soon.
]]>All files belonging to this information bay will be deleted.
Are you sure you wish to remove this information bay?
]]>SME Server is freely available under the GNU General Public License and is only possible through the efforts of the SME Server community. However, the availability and quality of SME Server is dependent on meeting our expenses, such as hosting costs, server hardware, etc.
As such, we ask for a small donation to offset costs and fund further development.
Please visit http://www.smeserver.org/donate/ to donate.
This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. Please click here to view detailed support, warranty and licensing information.
To perform a system administration function, click one of the links in the menu on the left of your screen.
]]>Click here for a list of system administration functions.
]]>Add network ]]>
"Router" should be the IP address of the router on your local network via which the additional network is reached. ]]>
Your server will grant local access privileges to {$totalHosts} IP addresses in the range {$firstAddr} to {$lastAddr}.
Warning: the ProFTPd FTP server cannot handle this nonstandard subnet mask. The simpler specification {$simpleMask} will be used instead.
]]>WARNING: Misuse of this feature can seriously compromise the security of your network. Do not use this feature lightly, or without fully understanding the implications of your actions.
]]>The printer name should contain only lower-case letters and numbers, and should start with a lower-case letter. For example "hplaser", "epsonlp", and "canonbj" are valid names.
]]>Pseudonyms allow you to create other names for existing users or groups. For example, you may wish to create a pseudonym "webmaster" for your "webdevelopers" group or a pseudonym "joe" for the user "joseph".
The server automatically creates pseudonyms of the form firstname.lastname and firstname_lastname for every user on the system and a pseudonym "everyone" which contains all users on the system.
Pseudonyms also allow you to create e-mail aliases for valid (virtual) domains & users. For example you can forward "sales@virtualdomain1.com" to user "mary" and "sales@virtualdomain2.com" to user "john". You must create the domains and user accounts before creating the email aliases.
Pseudonyms can also forward to other pseudonyms, although this is limited to one further level. For example the pseudonym "webmaster" can forward to the pseudonym "techsupport" which then forwards to a specified user "ray". This is useful where one user is responsible for multiple roles and saves having to change the pseudonym's associated with that user many times in the event that the user departs the organisation.
You can modify or remove a pseudonym by clicking on the corresponding command next to the pseudonym.
]]>Please note that it may take several minutes to generate these reports
]]>If the user exceeds the "Limit with grace period", warnings will be generated. If this limit is exceeded for longer than a week or if the "Absolute limit" is reached, the user will be unable to store any more files or receive any more e-mail.
A setting of '0' for either limit disables that limit for the corresponding user.
The disk space for each user includes the user's home directory, e-mail, and any files owned by the user in information bays. ]]>
Note: these settings limit access to the server and override other settings, including those for individual information bays.
]]>It is possible to allow hosts on remote networks to access the server manager by entering those networks here. Use a subnet mask of 255.255.255.255 to limit the access to the specified host. Any hosts within the specified range will be able to access the server manager using HTTPS.
]]>You can leave any field blank if you do not need it.
The text that you enter below will be line wrapped for a nicer appearance in your web page. Leave a blank line whenever you want to start a new paragraph. If you need to force a line break without starting a new paragraph (for example after each line of a mailing address), then type the four-character sequence
<BR>where you would like each line break.
Do not use this option if you have already customized your web site, since it will overwrite the "index.htm" file in your web site directory.
]]>Do you wish to proceed?
]]>You can modify, lock or remove any account or reset the account's password by clicking on the corresponding command next to the account.
If the account is marked as locked, that means that the user's password needs to be reset. Please note that newly created accounts are automatically locked until the password is changed.
]]>Note that two special pseudonyms will be created for each new account. These pseudonyms provide the ability to have alternative mail accounts for that user which include their first name and last name separated with a period (.) and underscore (_). So, for the account "betty" with first name "Betty" and last name "Rubble" two pseudonyms are created as betty.rubble and betty_rubble.
The directory information (department, company, etc.) can be changed from the defaults shown below. The changes will apply only to this user.
]]>Are you sure you wish to lock this account? ]]>
Are you sure you wish to remove this account? ]]>
Invalid report type "{$filename}".
]]>If you cannot change your password because you have forgotten the old one, your local system administrator can reset your password using the server manager.
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