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Tue Dec 24 16:45:05 2013 UTC (10 years, 11 months ago) by wellsi
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: smeserver-locale-2_4_0-13_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-27_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-10_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-28_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-17_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-20_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-14_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-15_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-18_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-32_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-30_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-29_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-23_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-11_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-31_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-19_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-25_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-22_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-16_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-24_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-21_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-26_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-9_el6_sme, smeserver-locale-2_4_0-12_el6_sme, HEAD
* Tue Dec 24 2013 Ian Wells <esmith@wellsi.com> 2.4.0-9.el6.sme
- apply locale 2013-12-24 patch from pootle [SME: 8029]

1 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/bg/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.529694567 -0700
2 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/bg/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:21.870415864 -0700
3 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
4 </entry>
5 <entry>
6 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
7 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
8 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
9 </entry>
10 <entry>
11 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
12 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/bg/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:07:08.345696961 -0700
13 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/bg/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:51.923210415 -0700
14 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
15 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
16 <trans>Позволи HTTPS (сигурно)</trans>
17 </entry>
18 + <entry>
19 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
20 + <trans>Разрешаване на достъп само от локални мрежи</trans>
21 + </entry>
22 <entry>
23 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
24 <trans>Позволи както POP3, така и POP3S</trans>
25 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/bg/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:07:08.345696961 -0700
26 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/bg/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:04.204243217 -0700
27 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
28 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
29 <trans>Execution of dynamic content (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
30 </entry>
31 + <entry>
32 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
33 + <trans>Force secure connections</trans>
34 + </entry>
35 <entry>
36 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
37 <trans>Remove information bay</trans>
38 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/da/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.530694554 -0700
39 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/da/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:22.330409703 -0700
40 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
41 </entry>
42 <entry>
43 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
44 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
45 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
46 </entry>
47 <entry>
48 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
49 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/da/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
50 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/da/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:52.192206815 -0700
51 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
52 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
53 <trans>Tillad HTTPS (sikret)</trans>
54 </entry>
55 + <entry>
56 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
57 + <trans>Tillad kun adgang fra lokalnet</trans>
58 + </entry>
59 <entry>
60 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
61 <trans>Tillad både POP3 and POP3S</trans>
62 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/da/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-01-31 14:31:53.000000000 -0700
63 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/da/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:04.401240581 -0700
64 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
65 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
66 <trans>Udfør dynamisk indhold (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
67 </entry>
68 + <entry>
69 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
70 + <trans>Gennemtving sikker forbindelse</trans>
71 + </entry>
72 <entry>
73 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
74 <trans>Fjern i-bay</trans>
75 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/de/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.531694541 -0700
76 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/de/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:22.816403199 -0700
77 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
78 </entry>
79 <entry>
80 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
81 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
82 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
83 </entry>
84 <entry>
85 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
86 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/de/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
87 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/de/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:52.461203216 -0700
88 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
89 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
90 <trans>Aktiviert (nur sicherer HTTPS Zugang - empfohlen)</trans>
91 </entry>
92 + <entry>
93 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
94 + <trans>Zugang nur vom lokalem Netzwerk</trans>
95 + </entry>
96 <entry>
97 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
98 <trans>POP3 und POP3S erlauben</trans>
99 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/de/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:07:08.351696883 -0700
100 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/de/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:04.599237932 -0700
101 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
102 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
103 <trans>Ausführung dynamischer Inhalte(CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
104 </entry>
105 + <entry>
106 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
107 + <trans>Direkte SMTP-Verbindungen zulassen</trans>
108 + </entry>
109 <entry>
110 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
111 <trans>i-bay löschen</trans>
112 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/el/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.532694528 -0700
113 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/el/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:23.298396744 -0700
114 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
115 </entry>
116 <entry>
117 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
118 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
119 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
120 </entry>
121 <entry>
122 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
123 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/el/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
124 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/el/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:52.759199228 -0700
125 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
126 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
127 <trans>Επιτρέπεται με ασφάλεια HTTPS</trans>
128 </entry>
129 + <entry>
130 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
131 + <trans>Επιτρέπετε πρόσβασή μόνο απο το τοπικό δίκτυο</trans>
132 + </entry>
133 <entry>
134 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
135 <trans>Επιτρέπεται POP3 και POP3S</trans>
136 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/el/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-01-31 14:31:47.000000000 -0700
137 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/el/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:04.794235323 -0700
138 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
139 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
140 <trans>Εκτέλεση ενός δυναμικού περιεχομένου (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
141 </entry>
142 + <entry>
143 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
144 + <trans>Force secure connections</trans>
145 + </entry>
146 <entry>
147 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
148 <trans>Διαγραφή i-bay</trans>
149 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/es/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.532694528 -0700
150 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/es/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:23.756390612 -0700
151 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
152 </entry>
153 <entry>
154 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
155 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
156 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
157 </entry>
158 <entry>
159 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
160 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/es/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
161 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/es/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:53.054195279 -0700
162 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
163 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
164 <trans>Permitir HTTPS (seguro)</trans>
165 </entry>
166 + <entry>
167 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
168 + <trans>Permitir acceso sólo desde redes locales</trans>
169 + </entry>
170 <entry>
171 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
172 <trans>Permitir ambos POP3 y POP3S</trans>
173 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/es/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2008-10-07 09:28:33.000000000 -0600
174 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/es/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:04.994232647 -0700
175 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
176 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
177 <trans>Ejecución de contenido dinámico (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
178 </entry>
179 + <entry>
180 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
181 + <trans>Forzar conexiones seguras</trans>
182 + </entry>
183 <entry>
184 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
185 <trans>Eliminar bahía de información</trans>
186 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/et/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.533694515 -0700
187 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/et/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:24.210384534 -0700
188 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
189 </entry>
190 <entry>
191 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
192 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
193 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
194 </entry>
195 <entry>
196 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
197 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/et/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:07:08.354696844 -0700
198 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/et/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:53.325191652 -0700
199 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
200 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
201 <trans>Luba HTTPS (turvatud)</trans>
202 </entry>
203 + <entry>
204 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
205 + <trans>Luba juurdepääs ainult kohtvõrgust</trans>
206 + </entry>
207 <entry>
208 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
209 <trans>Luba mõlemad POP3 ja POP3S</trans>
210 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/et/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:07:08.355696830 -0700
211 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/et/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:05.191230013 -0700
212 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
213 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
214 <trans>Dünaamilise sisu käivitamine (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
215 </entry>
216 + <entry>
217 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
218 + <trans>Force secure connections</trans>
219 + </entry>
220 <entry>
221 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
222 <trans>Eemalda i- bay</trans>
223 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/fr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.534694502 -0700
224 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/fr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:24.678378268 -0700
225 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
226 </entry>
227 <entry>
228 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
229 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
230 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Vous disposez de trois méthodes de sauvegarde et de restauration de votre serveur : sur votre ordinateur local, un lecteur/enregistreur de bandes ou un ordinateur distant sur votre réseau local.</P> <P>La première méthode crée une copie de la configuration du serveur et des données utilisateur puis les transfère sur votre ordinateur local, via votre navigateur Internet. Actuellement, la taille totale de ces données représente approximativement <b>$tarsize</b>. La taille du fichier de sauvegarde sera légèrement inférieure à ceci, en fonction de la compressibilité de ces données. Ce fichier peut être utilisé pour restaurer votre serveur depuis la console si vous le copiez sur un média de stockage tel qu.un disque amovible.</P><P>La méthode de sauvegarde sur bande exploite le programme <i>$module</i> pour sauvegarder quotidiennement l'intégralité du disque dur du serveur. Ceci nécessite l'emploi d'un lecteur/enregistreur de bandes reconnu et d'une bande non protégée en écriture. La sauvegarde est effectuée automatiquement à l'heure sélectionnée (un courriel de rappel est aussi envoyé automatiquement à l'administrateur). Actuellement, la taille totale utilisée sur le disque dur de votre serveur représente approximativement <b>$dumpsize</b>.</P> <p>La méthode de sauvegarde sur un ordinateur distant exploite le programme <i>dar</i> pour sauvegarder la configuration de votre serveur et les données utilisateur vers un ordinateur sur votre réseau local (ou un disque USB connecté au serveur). Ceci nécessite que vous disposiez d'un partage accessible en écriture (smbfs, cifs, ou nfs) sur l'ordinateur distant ou d'un disque USB sur le serveur. Vous pouvez définir le nombre de jeux de sauvegardes devant être conservés sur le partage, ainsi que la possibilité de créer des jeux de sauvegardes incrémentales sur plusieurs jours. La sauvegarde est effectuée automatiquement à l'heure sélectionnée. Actuellement, les fichiers de configuration et de données représentent approximativement <b>$tarsize</b> non compressés. Le partage de sauvegarde doit offrir deux fois la taille d'une sauvegarde non compressée.</p> <p>Toutes les méthodes de restauration vous permettent de restaurer la configuration du serveur et des données utilisateur. La sauvegarde sur un ordinateur distant permet de restaurer chaque fichier individuellement. <b>Idéalement, une restauration complète devrait être effectuée sur un serveur nouvellement installé</b>.</p> ]]></trans>
231 </entry>
232 <entry>
233 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
234 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/fr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:07:08.357696804 -0700
235 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/fr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:53.594188054 -0700
236 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
237 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
238 <trans>Autoriser HTTPS (accès sécurisé uniquement)</trans>
239 </entry>
240 + <entry>
241 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
242 + <trans>Autoriser HTTPS (sécuritaire) depuis les réseaux locaux</trans>
243 + </entry>
244 <entry>
245 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
246 <trans>Autoriser POP3 et POP3S en accès privé et public</trans>
247 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/fr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2008-10-07 09:28:33.000000000 -0600
248 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/fr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:05.390227351 -0700
249 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
250 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
251 <trans>Exécution de contenu dynamique (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
252 </entry>
253 + <entry>
254 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
255 + <trans>Forcer l'utilisation de connexions sécurisées</trans>
256 + </entry>
257 <entry>
258 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
259 <trans>Supprimer l'i-bay</trans>
260 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/fr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/initial.cgi 2008-10-07 09:28:31.000000000 -0600
261 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/fr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/initial.cgi 2013-12-24 00:35:13.111124055 -0700
262 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
263
264 <entry>
265 <base>FRAMES_BODY</base>
266 - <trans><![CDATA[ <p>Bienvenue dans SME Server, la distribution Linux dédiée aux petites et moyennes entreprises. SME Server est mis à votre disposition par <A HREF="http://www.smeserver.org/" TARGET="_blank">SME Server, Inc.</A>, organisation à but non lucratif dont l'objectif est d'assurer la promotion, le support et l'existence légale de SME Server.</p> <p>SME Server est gratuitement exploitable, selon les termes de la Licence "GNU General Public License", et n'existe que grâce aux efforts de la communauté formée autour de SME Server. Toutefois, la disponibilité et la qualité de SME Server dépendent de notre capacité à régler nos dépenses telles que les coûts liés à l'hébergement, au serveur matériel, etc.</p> <p>De ce fait, nous demandons une petite contribution financière afin de couvrir nos dépenses et d'assurer les développements à venir.<p> <p><b>Veuillez aller sur <A HREF="http://www.smeserver.org/donate/" TARGET="_blank">http://www.smeserver.org/donate/</A> pour effectuer votre donation.</b></p> <p>Ce système d'exploitation ne dispose d'AUCUNE GARANTIE. Veuillez <a href="/server-manager/support/" target="main">cliquer ici</a> pour afficher les informations détaillées concernant le support technique, la garantie et la licence d'exploitation.</p> <p>Pour effectuer une tâche d'administration du système, cliquez sur l'un des liens dans le menu situé à la gauche de votre écran.</p> ]]></trans>
267 + <trans><![CDATA[ <p>Bienvenue dans SME Server, la distribution Linux dédiée aux petites et moyennes entreprises. SME Server est mis à votre disposition par < <A HREF="http://www.smeserver.org/" TARGET="_blank">Koozali Foundation, Inc.</A>, organisation à but non lucratif dont l'objectif est d'assurer la promotion, le support et l'existence légale de SME Server.</p> <p>SME Server est gratuitement exploitable, selon les termes de la Licence "GNU General Public License", et n'existe que grâce aux efforts de la communauté formée autour de SME Server. Toutefois, la disponibilité et la qualité de SME Server dépendent de notre capacité à régler nos dépenses telles que les coûts liés à l'hébergement, au serveur matériel, etc.</p> <p>De ce fait, nous demandons une petite contribution financière afin de couvrir nos dépenses et d'assurer les développements à venir.<p> <p><b>Veuillez aller sur <A HREF="http://www.smeserver.org/donate/" TARGET="_blank">http://www.smeserver.org/donate/</A> pour effectuer votre donation.</b></p> <p>Ce système d'exploitation ne dispose d'AUCUNE GARANTIE. Veuillez <a href="/server-manager/support/" target="main">cliquer ici</a> pour afficher les informations détaillées concernant le support technique, la garantie et la licence d'exploitation.</p> <p>Pour effectuer une tâche d'administration du système, cliquez sur l'un des liens dans le menu situé à la gauche de votre écran.</p> ]]></trans>
268 </entry>
269
270 <entry>
271 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/he/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.534694502 -0700
272 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/he/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:25.138372106 -0700
273 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
274 </entry>
275 <entry>
276 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
277 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
278 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
279 </entry>
280 <entry>
281 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
282 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/he/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
283 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/he/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:53.859184504 -0700
284 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
285 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
286 <trans>Allow HTTPS (secure)</trans>
287 </entry>
288 + <entry>
289 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
290 + <trans>Allow HTTPS (secure) from local networks</trans>
291 + </entry>
292 <entry>
293 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
294 <trans>Allow both POP3 and POP3S</trans>
295 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/he/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-01-31 14:31:53.000000000 -0700
296 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/he/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:05.588224701 -0700
297 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
298 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
299 <trans>החרגה של תוכן דינמי (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
300 </entry>
301 + <entry>
302 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
303 + <trans>שחזר הגדרות שרת</trans>
304 + </entry>
305 <entry>
306 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
307 <trans>הסרת מפרץ מידע</trans>
308 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/hu/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.535694489 -0700
309 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/hu/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:25.595365990 -0700
310 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
311 </entry>
312 <entry>
313 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
314 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
315 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
316 </entry>
317 <entry>
318 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
319 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/hu/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
320 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/hu/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:54.133180839 -0700
321 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
322 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
323 <trans>Engedélyezve HTTPS (biztonságos)</trans>
324 </entry>
325 + <entry>
326 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
327 + <trans>Hozzáférés csak helyi hálózatból</trans>
328 + </entry>
329 <entry>
330 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
331 <trans>Engedélyezve POP3 és POP3S</trans>
332 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/hu/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-01-31 14:31:47.000000000 -0700
333 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/hu/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:05.788222024 -0700
334 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
335 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
336 <trans>Dinamikus tartalom engedélyezése (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
337 </entry>
338 + <entry>
339 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
340 + <trans>Force secure connections</trans>
341 + </entry>
342 <entry>
343 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
344 <trans>Adattár eltávolítása</trans>
345 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/id/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.536694476 -0700
346 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/id/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:26.050359896 -0700
347 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
348 </entry>
349 <entry>
350 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
351 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
352 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
353 </entry>
354 <entry>
355 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
356 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/id/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
357 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/id/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:54.403177224 -0700
358 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
359 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
360 <trans>Bolehkan HTTPS (aman)</trans>
361 </entry>
362 + <entry>
363 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
364 + <trans>Bolehkan akses hanya dari jaringan lokal</trans>
365 + </entry>
366 <entry>
367 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
368 <trans>Bolehkan POP3 dan POP3S</trans>
369 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/id/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-01-31 14:31:46.000000000 -0700
370 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/id/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:05.983219416 -0700
371 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
372 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
373 <trans>Jalankan konten dinamis (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
374 </entry>
375 + <entry>
376 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
377 + <trans>Force secure connections</trans>
378 + </entry>
379 <entry>
380 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
381 <trans>Hapus information bay</trans>
382 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/it/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.537694463 -0700
383 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/it/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:26.508353767 -0700
384 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
385 </entry>
386 <entry>
387 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
388 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
389 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
390 </entry>
391 <entry>
392 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
393 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/it/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
394 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/it/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:54.672173624 -0700
395 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
396 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
397 <trans>Abilitato HTTPS (accesso sicuro)</trans>
398 </entry>
399 + <entry>
400 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
401 + <trans>Accesso privato (solo dalle reti locali)</trans>
402 + </entry>
403 <entry>
404 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
405 <trans>Accesso POP3 e POP3S</trans>
406 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/it/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2008-10-07 09:28:33.000000000 -0600
407 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/it/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:06.182216754 -0700
408 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
409 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
410 <trans>Esecuzione di contenuti dinamici (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
411 </entry>
412 + <entry>
413 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
414 + <trans>Forza connessioni sicure (HTTPS)</trans>
415 + </entry>
416 <entry>
417 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
418 <trans>Rimuovi i-bay</trans>
419 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ja/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.537694463 -0700
420 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ja/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:26.963347674 -0700
421 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
422 </entry>
423 <entry>
424 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
425 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
426 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
427 </entry>
428 <entry>
429 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
430 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ja/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
431 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ja/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:54.936170090 -0700
432 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
433 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
434 <trans>Allow HTTPS (secure)</trans>
435 </entry>
436 + <entry>
437 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
438 + <trans>Allow HTTPS (secure) from local networks</trans>
439 + </entry>
440 <entry>
441 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
442 <trans>Allow both POP3 and POP3S</trans>
443 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ja/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-01-31 14:31:46.000000000 -0700
444 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ja/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:06.379214118 -0700
445 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
446 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
447 <trans>Execution of dynamic content (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
448 </entry>
449 + <entry>
450 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
451 + <trans>サーバーの設定を復元する</trans>
452 + </entry>
453 <entry>
454 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
455 <trans>Remove information bay</trans>
456 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nb/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.538694450 -0700
457 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nb/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:27.422341532 -0700
458 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
459 </entry>
460 <entry>
461 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
462 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
463 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
464 </entry>
465 <entry>
466 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
467 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nb/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
468 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nb/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:55.203166518 -0700
469 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
470 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
471 <trans>Tillat HTTPS(sikker)</trans>
472 </entry>
473 + <entry>
474 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
475 + <trans>Tillat tilgang bare fra det lokale nettverket</trans>
476 + </entry>
477 <entry>
478 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
479 <trans>Tillat både POP3 og POP3S</trans>
480 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nb/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-01-31 14:31:48.000000000 -0700
481 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nb/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:06.577211469 -0700
482 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
483 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
484 <trans>Kjøring av dynamisk innhold (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
485 </entry>
486 + <entry>
487 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
488 + <trans>Force secure connections</trans>
489 + </entry>
490 <entry>
491 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
492 <trans>Fjerne informasjonsgruppe</trans>
493 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.539694437 -0700
494 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:27.879335411 -0700
495 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
496 </entry>
497 <entry>
498 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
499 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
500 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
501 </entry>
502 <entry>
503 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
504 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
505 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:55.470162946 -0700
506 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
507 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
508 <trans>HTTPS (beveiligd) toestaan</trans>
509 </entry>
510 + <entry>
511 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
512 + <trans>Alleen toegang accepteren vanaf lokale netwerken</trans>
513 + </entry>
514 <entry>
515 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
516 <trans>Zowel POP3 alsmede POP3S toestaan</trans>
517 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2008-10-07 09:28:34.000000000 -0600
518 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:06.776208807 -0700
519 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
520 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
521 <trans>Uitvoeren van dynamische inhoud (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
522 </entry>
523 + <entry>
524 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
525 + <trans>Forceer beveiligde verbindingen</trans>
526 + </entry>
527 <entry>
528 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
529 <trans>Informatie-baai verwijderen</trans>
530 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.540694424 -0700
531 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:28.336329292 -0700
532 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
533 </entry>
534 <entry>
535 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
536 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
537 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
538 </entry>
539 <entry>
540 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
541 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
542 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:55.733159424 -0700
543 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
544 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
545 <trans>Allow HTTPS (secure)</trans>
546 </entry>
547 + <entry>
548 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
549 + <trans>Allow HTTPS (secure) from local networks</trans>
550 + </entry>
551 <entry>
552 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
553 <trans>Allow both POP3 and POP3S</trans>
554 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-01-31 14:31:51.000000000 -0700
555 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:06.976206130 -0700
556 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
557 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
558 <trans>Uruchamiaj dynamiczną zawartość (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
559 </entry>
560 + <entry>
561 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
562 + <trans>Force secure connections</trans>
563 + </entry>
564 <entry>
565 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
566 <trans>Usuń magazyn informacji</trans>
567 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.541694411 -0700
568 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:28.802323055 -0700
569 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
570 </entry>
571 <entry>
572 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
573 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
574 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
575 </entry>
576 <entry>
577 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
578 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
579 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:56.001155839 -0700
580 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
581 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
582 <trans>Permite HTTPS (seguro)</trans>
583 </entry>
584 + <entry>
585 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
586 + <trans>Permite acesso somente da rede local</trans>
587 + </entry>
588 <entry>
589 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
590 <trans>Permite ambos POP3 e POP3S</trans>
591 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2008-10-07 09:28:35.000000000 -0600
592 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:07.173203495 -0700
593 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
594 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
595 <trans>Conteúdo de execução dinâmica (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
596 </entry>
597 + <entry>
598 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
599 + <trans>Permite conexões SMTP diretas</trans>
600 + </entry>
601 <entry>
602 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
603 <trans>Remover compartilhamento</trans>
604 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt-br/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.541694411 -0700
605 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt-br/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:29.255316990 -0700
606 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
607 </entry>
608 <entry>
609 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
610 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
611 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
612 </entry>
613 <entry>
614 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
615 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt-br/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
616 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt-br/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:56.267152280 -0700
617 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
618 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
619 <trans>Permitir HTTPS (seguro)</trans>
620 </entry>
621 + <entry>
622 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
623 + <trans>Permite acesso somente da rede local</trans>
624 + </entry>
625 <entry>
626 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
627 <trans>Permitir ambos POP3 e POP3S</trans>
628 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt-br/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:07:08.361696752 -0700
629 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt-br/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:07.370200861 -0700
630 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
631 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
632 <trans>Conteúdo de execução dinâmica (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
633 </entry>
634 + <entry>
635 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
636 + <trans>Forçar uso de conexões seguras</trans>
637 + </entry>
638 <entry>
639 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
640 <trans>Remover pasta</trans>
641 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ro/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.542694398 -0700
642 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ro/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:29.715310830 -0700
643 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
644 </entry>
645 <entry>
646 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
647 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
648 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
649 </entry>
650 <entry>
651 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
652 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ro/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
653 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ro/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:56.534148708 -0700
654 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
655 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
656 <trans>Allow HTTPS (secure)</trans>
657 </entry>
658 + <entry>
659 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
660 + <trans>Allow HTTPS (secure) from local networks</trans>
661 + </entry>
662 <entry>
663 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
664 <trans>Allow both POP3 and POP3S</trans>
665 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ro/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:07:08.365696700 -0700
666 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ro/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:07.564198261 -0700
667 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
668 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
669 <trans>Execution of dynamic content (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
670 </entry>
671 + <entry>
672 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
673 + <trans>Permiteți conexiuni directe SMTP</trans>
674 + </entry>
675 <entry>
676 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
677 <trans>Remove information bay</trans>
678 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ru/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.543694385 -0700
679 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ru/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:30.173304700 -0700
680 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
681 </entry>
682 <entry>
683 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
684 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
685 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
686 </entry>
687 <entry>
688 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
689 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ru/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:07:08.373696596 -0700
690 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ru/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:56.811144998 -0700
691 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
692 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
693 <trans>Разрешить HTTPS (безопасно)</trans>
694 </entry>
695 + <entry>
696 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
697 + <trans>Разрешить доступ только из локальных сетей</trans>
698 + </entry>
699 <entry>
700 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
701 <trans>Разрешить POP3 и POP3S</trans>
702 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ru/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:07:08.374696583 -0700
703 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ru/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:07.758195670 -0700
704 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
705 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
706 <trans>Выполнение динамического содержимого (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
707 </entry>
708 + <entry>
709 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
710 + <trans>Использовать безопасные соединения</trans>
711 + </entry>
712 <entry>
713 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
714 <trans>Удалить информационный блок</trans>
715 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.544694372 -0700
716 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:30.627298622 -0700
717 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
718 </entry>
719 <entry>
720 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
721 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
722 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
723 </entry>
724 <entry>
725 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
726 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
727 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:57.079141413 -0700
728 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
729 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
730 <trans>Dovoli samo HTTPS (varno)</trans>
731 </entry>
732 + <entry>
733 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
734 + <trans>Dovoli dostop samo s strani lokalnega omrezja</trans>
735 + </entry>
736 <entry>
737 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
738 <trans>Dovoli oboje POP3 in POP3S</trans>
739 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2008-10-07 09:28:34.000000000 -0600
740 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:07.953193059 -0700
741 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
742 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
743 <trans>Izvajanje dinamicnih vsebin (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
744 </entry>
745 + <entry>
746 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
747 + <trans>Force secure connections</trans>
748 + </entry>
749 <entry>
750 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
751 <trans>Odstrani informacijski list</trans>
752 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sv/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.544694372 -0700
753 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sv/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:31.086292477 -0700
754 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
755 </entry>
756 <entry>
757 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
758 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
759 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
760 </entry>
761 <entry>
762 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
763 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sv/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
764 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sv/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:57.348137811 -0700
765 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
766 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
767 <trans>Tillåt HTTPS (säker)</trans>
768 </entry>
769 + <entry>
770 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
771 + <trans>Tillåt åtkomst endast från lokalt nätverk</trans>
772 + </entry>
773 <entry>
774 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
775 <trans>Tillåt både POP3 och POP3S</trans>
776 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sv/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-01-31 14:31:52.000000000 -0700
777 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sv/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:08.151190412 -0700
778 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
779 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
780 <trans>Exekvera dynamiskt innehåll (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
781 </entry>
782 + <entry>
783 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
784 + <trans>Tvinga till säkra anslutningar</trans>
785 + </entry>
786 <entry>
787 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
788 <trans>Radera information bay</trans>
789 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/th/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.545694359 -0700
790 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/th/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:31.545286332 -0700
791 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
792 </entry>
793 <entry>
794 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
795 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
796 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
797 </entry>
798 <entry>
799 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
800 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/th/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
801 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/th/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:57.617134212 -0700
802 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
803 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
804 <trans>อนุญาต HTTPS (secure)</trans>
805 </entry>
806 + <entry>
807 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
808 + <trans>ให้เข้าถึงได้เฉพาะจากเครือข่ายท้องถิ่นเท่านั้น</trans>
809 + </entry>
810 <entry>
811 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
812 <trans>อนุญาตทั้ง POP3 และ POP3S</trans>
813 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/th/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-01-31 14:31:50.000000000 -0700
814 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/th/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:08.348187776 -0700
815 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
816 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
817 <trans>การประมวลผลเนื้อหาเว็บชนิด dynamic content (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
818 </entry>
819 + <entry>
820 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
821 + <trans>Force secure connections</trans>
822 + </entry>
823 <entry>
824 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
825 <trans>ลบ information bay</trans>
826 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/tr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.546694346 -0700
827 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/tr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:32.007280145 -0700
828 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
829 </entry>
830 <entry>
831 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
832 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
833 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
834 </entry>
835 <entry>
836 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
837 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/tr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-01-31 14:31:55.000000000 -0700
838 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/tr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:57.888130585 -0700
839 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
840 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
841 <trans>HTTPS için izin ver (güvenli)</trans>
842 </entry>
843 + <entry>
844 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
845 + <trans>Sadece yerel ağadan erişime izin ver</trans>
846 + </entry>
847 <entry>
848 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
849 <trans>POP3 ve POP3S için izin ver.</trans>
850 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/tr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-01-31 14:31:52.000000000 -0700
851 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/tr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:08.548185101 -0700
852 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
853 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
854 <trans>Dinamik içerik yürütmesi (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
855 </entry>
856 + <entry>
857 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
858 + <trans>Force secure connections</trans>
859 + </entry>
860 <entry>
861 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
862 <trans>i-bay kaldır</trans>
863 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-cn/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.547694333 -0700
864 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-cn/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:32.466274001 -0700
865 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
866 </entry>
867 <entry>
868 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
869 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
870 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
871 </entry>
872 <entry>
873 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
874 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-cn/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:07:08.378696531 -0700
875 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-cn/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:58.155127014 -0700
876 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
877 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
878 <trans>允许https(加密的http)</trans>
879 </entry>
880 + <entry>
881 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
882 + <trans>只允许本地网络访问</trans>
883 + </entry>
884 <entry>
885 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
886 <trans>同时允许pop3和pop3s</trans>
887 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-cn/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-01-31 14:31:54.000000000 -0700
888 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-cn/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:08.752182369 -0700
889 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
890 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
891 <trans>执行动态内容(CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
892 </entry>
893 + <entry>
894 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
895 + <trans>强制安全连接</trans>
896 + </entry>
897 <entry>
898 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
899 <trans>删除i-bay</trans>
900 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-tw/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:07:08.547694333 -0700
901 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-tw/etc/e-smith/web/functions/backup 2013-12-24 00:32:32.982267089 -0700
902 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
903 </entry>
904 <entry>
905 <base>BACKUP_DESC_DAR</base>
906 - <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share on your LAN or a local removable disk such as a 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 day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how compressible the data are. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to removable storage media such as a local removable disk.</P> <P>All restore methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
907 + <trans><![CDATA[ <P>Three ways are provided to back up and restore your server: using a tape drive, using a network share or a local removable disk, or using your local desktop.</P> <P>Tape Backup. This method uses a software package called <I>$module</I> to back up your entire hard disk to tape every night. This requires a supported tape drive and a tape that is not write-protected. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every night (with a reminder automatically e-mailed to the administrator during the day). Currently your hard disk contains <b>$dumpsize</b> of data.</P> <P>Workstation backup. This method uses a software package called <I>dar</I> to back up your server configuration and data files to a network share or a local removable disk such as a USB disk. You can manage how many rotating sets of backups are kept, and how many incremental backups to have in each set. The backup is performed automatically at the selected time every day. Currently configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b> uncompressed. Twice the compressed data size must be available on the backup share.</P> <P>Backup to Desktop. This method creates a copy of your server configuration and user data files, and downloads it to your local desktop via your web browser. Currently your configuration and data files total approximately <b>$tarsize</b>. The backup file will be somewhat less than this, depending on how much the data can be compressed. This file can be used to restore the server from the console if you copy it to a local removable disk such as a USB disk.</P> <P>All backup methods allow you to restore your configuration and user data files. Workstation backup provides individual file restore. <b>Ideally, full restore should be performed on a freshly installed server</b>.</P> ]]></trans>
908 </entry>
909 <entry>
910 <base>BACKUP_CONFIG_STATUS</base>
911 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-tw/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:07:08.381696492 -0700
912 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-tw/etc/e-smith/web/functions/emailsettings 2013-12-24 00:33:58.421123452 -0700
913 @@ -139,6 +139,10 @@
914 <base>ENABLED_SECURE_ONLY</base>
915 <trans>允許https(加密的http)</trans>
916 </entry>
917 + <entry>
918 + <base>ONLY_LOCAL_NETWORK_SSL</base>
919 + <trans>僅限區域網路存取</trans>
920 + </entry>
921 <entry>
922 <base>INSECURE_POP3</base>
923 <trans>同時允許pop3和pop3s</trans>
924 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-tw/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:07:08.382696479 -0700
925 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-tw/etc/e-smith/web/functions/ibays 2013-12-24 00:35:08.949179737 -0700
926 @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@
927 <base>ALLOW_DYNAMIC_CONTENT</base>
928 <trans>Execution of dynamic content (CGI, PHP, SSI)</trans>
929 </entry>
930 + <entry>
931 + <base>HTTPS_Only</base>
932 + <trans>強制安全連接</trans>
933 + </entry>
934 <entry>
935 <base>REMOVE_TITLE</base>
936 <trans>Remove information bay</trans>
937 --- smeserver-locale-2.4.0/po/fr/server-console.po 2013-12-24 00:07:08.561694151 -0700
938 +++ smeserver-locale-2.4.0.update/po/fr/server-console.po 2013-12-24 00:37:15.536486645 -0700
939 @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
940 msgid ""
941 msgstr ""
942 +"Language: fr\n"
943 "MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
944 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
945 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
946 -"Language: fr\n"
947 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n > 1);\n"
948
949 #: root/sbin/e-smith/console:88
950 @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
951
952 #: root/sbin/e-smith/console-menu-items/manageRAID.pl:129
953 msgid "The free and used disk count must equal one."
954 -msgstr "Le système a besoin d'un disque libre."
955 +msgstr "Le nombre de disques libre et utilisé doit être égal à un."
956
957 #: root/sbin/e-smith/console-menu-items/manageRAID.pl:142
958 msgid "There is an unused disk drive in your system. Do you want to add it to the existing RAID array(s)?"
959 @@ -1141,11 +1141,11 @@
960
961 #: root/usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/esmith/console/perform_backup.pm:122
962 msgid "Backup failed. Look at the log files for more details."
963 -msgstr ""
964 +msgstr "La sauvegarde a échoué. vérifier le fichier journal pour plus d'informations."
965
966 #: root/usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/esmith/console/perform_backup.pm:122
967 msgid "Backup successfully created."
968 -msgstr "i-bay créée avec succès."
969 +msgstr "I-bay créée avec succès."
970
971 #: root/usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/esmith/console/perform_backup.pm:137
972 msgid "Create Backup to removable media"

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