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authorzecke <zecke>2004-09-22 00:50:08 (UTC)
committer zecke <zecke>2004-09-22 00:50:08 (UTC)
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As I couldn't reach Oliver Fels I'm updating
Opie Security strings on request of CoreDump (Matthias Hentges)
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<!DOCTYPE TS><TS>
<context>
- <name>Security</name>
+ <name>LoginBase</name>
<message>
- <source>Attention</source>
+ <source>LoginBase</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>&lt;p&gt;All user-defined net ranges will be lost.</source>
+ <source>Login</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Cancel</source>
+ <source>Login Automatically</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Ok</source>
+ <source>If you select this option, opie-login will automagically log you in with the user you have selected in the drop-down list.
+
+For the Zaurus 5x00 this is always the user &quot;root&quot;.</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>192.168.129.0/24</source>
+ <source>This drop-down list allows you to select the user for auto-login
+(if enabled above).
+
+You can only select an actually configured user.</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
+</context>
+<context>
+ <name>MultiauthConfig</name>
<message>
- <source>192.168.1.0/24</source>
+ <source>Security configuration</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>192.168.0.0/16</source>
+ <source>Load which plugins in what order:</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>172.16.0.0/12</source>
+ <source>Check a checkbox to activate/deactivate a plugin or use the arrow buttons on the right to change the order they will appear in</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>10.0.0.0/8</source>
+ <source>Move Up</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>1.0.0.0/8</source>
+ <source>Move Down</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Any</source>
+ <source>plugins</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>None</source>
+ <source>Authentication</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Set passcode</source>
+ <source>Login</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Change passcode</source>
+ <source>Sync</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Enter passcode</source>
+ <source>Attention</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Passcode incorrect</source>
+ <source>&lt;p&gt;All user-defined net ranges will be lost.</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>The passcode entered is incorrect.
-Access denied</source>
+ <source>Cancel</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Enter new passcode</source>
+ <source>Ok</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Re-enter new passcode</source>
+ <source>192.168.129.0/24</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
-</context>
-<context>
- <name>SecurityBase</name>
<message>
- <source>Security Settings</source>
+ <source>192.168.1.0/24</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Passcode</source>
+ <source>192.168.0.0/16</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Change passcode</source>
+ <source>172.16.0.0/12</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>This button will let you change the security passcode.
-
-Note: This is *not* the sync password.</source>
+ <source>10.0.0.0/8</source>
+ <translation type="unfinished"></translation>
+ </message>
+ <message>
+ <source>1.0.0.0/8</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Clear passcode</source>
+ <source>Any</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Delete the current passcode.
-You can enter a new one at any time.</source>
+ <source>None</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
+</context>
+<context>
+ <name>MultiauthGeneralConfig</name>
<message>
- <source>Require pass code at power-on</source>
+ <source>When to lock Opie</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>If you enable this option, a passcode must be entered after every resume event of your Zaurus.</source>
+ <source>on Opie start</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>&lt;P&gt;Pass code protection provides a minimal level of protection from casual access to this device.</source>
+ <source>on Opie resume</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Login</source>
+ <source>Multiple plugins authentication</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Login Automatically</source>
+ <source>Required successes</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>If you select this option, opie-login will automagically log you in with the user you have selected in the drop-down list.
-
-For the Zaurus 5x00 this is always the user &quot;root&quot;.</source>
+ <source>Debug options</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>This drop-down list allows you to select the user for auto-login
-(if enabled above).
-
-You can only select an actually configured user.</source>
+ <source>Don&apos;t protect this config screen</source>
+ <translation type="unfinished"></translation>
+ </message>
+ <message>
+ <source>Show explanatory screens</source>
+ <translation type="unfinished"></translation>
+ </message>
+ <message>
+ <source>Allow to bypass authentication</source>
+ <translation type="unfinished"></translation>
+ </message>
+ <message>
+ <source>Note: the third option implies the second one</source>
+ <translation type="unfinished"></translation>
+ </message>
+</context>
+<context>
+ <name>Security</name>
+</context>
+<context>
+ <name>SecurityBase</name>
+</context>
+<context>
+ <name>SyncBase</name>
+ <message>
+ <source>SyncBase</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
<source>Sync</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
<source>Accept sync from network:</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
<source>Select a net-range or enter a new one.
This drop-down list lets you select a net range which is allowed to connect to your Zaurus.
For example, a net range of 192.168.1.0/24 will allow any machine with an IP between 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.254 to connect to (and sync with) your Zaurus.
The entry &quot;All&quot; will allow *any* IP to connect.
The entry &quot;None&quot; will *deny* any connection.
If unsure, select &quot;Any&quot;.</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
<source>Delete Entry</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
<source>Delete the selected net range from the list
If you press this button, the currently selected net range will be deleted from the list of net ranges.
If you hit this button in error, the button &quot;Restore Defaults&quot; will restore
the list to the state it has been when you initially booted your Zaurus.</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
<source>Restore Defaults</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
<source>This button will restore the list of net ranges
to the defaults.
Beware that all manually entered net ranges will be lost!</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
<source>Select your sync software</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>IntelliSync</source>
+ <source>Qtopia 1.7</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Qtopia 1.7</source>
+ <source>Opie 1.0</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
- <source>Opie 1.0</source>
+ <source>IntelliSync</source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
<message>
<source>Alter the Sync Protocol to tweak for the different devices.
<byte value="x9"/><byte value="x9"/><byte value="x9"/><byte value="x9"/> IntelliSync will disable the password check but you&apos;ll be prompted to accept the connection.
<byte value="x9"/><byte value="x9"/><byte value="x9"/><byte value="x9"/> Opie1.0 will be compatible with QtopiaDesktop, MultiSync and KitchenSync
<byte value="x9"/><byte value="x9"/><byte value="x9"/><byte value="x9"/> Qtopia1.7 will alter the way data is send to the client and will not work with older clients.
<byte value="x9"/><byte value="x9"/><byte value="x9"/><byte value="x9"/> </source>
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
</message>
</context>
</TS>