Bump Standards-Version to 2.2.0.0.
[userv-utils] / debian / control
1 Source: userv-utils
2 Section: admin
3 Priority: extra
4 Maintainer: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
5 Standards-Version: 2.2.0.0
6 Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8)
7
8 Package: userv-ipif
9 Architecture: any
10 Depends: userv, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
11 Recommends: ssh
12 Description: VPN system (and user-mode network interface)
13 userv-ipif is a userv service to allow non-root users to create
14 network interfaces implemented in user space.
15 .
16 The default configuration does set up any users with permission to
17 create network interfaces such as VPN endpoints.
18
19 Package: userv-dyndns
20 Architecture: all
21 Depends: userv, chiark-utils-bin, ${perl:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
22 Recommends: bind
23 Description: dynamic DNS for shell account users
24 userv-dyndns is a userv service which allows non-root users to
25 modify individual DNS records in specified zones in a controlled way.
26 .
27 Typically, this can be used to provide a `dyndns.org'-like service
28 which is modifiable by shell account users.
29 .
30 The default configuration does not set up any users with permission
31 to modify the DNS.
32
33 Package: userv-cgi
34 Architecture: any
35 Depends: userv, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
36 Recommends: httpd
37 Description: user-provided CGI scripts invoked by userv
38 This package contains ucgi, a userv service which allows CGI programs
39 to be provided which do not run as the webserver user, but instead
40 are owned by a particular other account.
41 .
42 Similar effects can be achieved with Apache's suexec; this package is
43 for administrators who do not trust suexec and wish to defend the
44 webserver from the CGI script providers, and vice versa, as much as
45 possible. This is achieved by using userv to do the cross-account
46 call, rather than a custom setuid helper.
47 .
48 The default configuration allows the webserver user to invoke users'
49 CGI programs from each user's ~/public-GI, but to allow external
50 callers to do this, the webserver will also need to be configured.
51
52 Package: userv-groupmanage
53 Architecture: all
54 Depends: userv, ${perl:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
55 Description: user-controlled group membership
56 groupmanage is a userv service which allows individual shell users to
57 create UN*X groups, and/or to change the membership of existing
58 groups of which they are recorded as the manager.
59 .
60 The default configuration allows users to create and manage a few
61 groups, but is reasonably conservative.
62
63 Package: userv-git-daemon
64 Architecture: all
65 Depends: userv, git-core, adduser, ${perl:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
66 Description: per-user git daemon service
67 userv-git-daemon allows users to publish git repositories which will
68 be published via the git protocol on 9418. This is a bit like
69 git-daemon except that the actual reading of each user's repositories
70 is done as that user.
71 .
72 The default configuration does nothing: you must (a) manually copy
73 the line from /usr/share/doc/examples/userv-git-daemon.inetd into
74 /etc/inetd.conf and (b) specifically list hostnames and target
75 directories in /etc/userv/git-urlmap.
76
77 Package: userv-misc
78 Architecture: all
79 Depends: userv
80 Recommends: ${perl:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
81 Description: miscellaneous small userv scripts
82 This package a few small userv services. Since you must choose
83 whether to install this package or not as one lump, the default
84 configuration for each script does not give users any new abilities.
85 .
86 mailq - allow users to view the mail queue
87 ndc-reload - allow certain users to reload the nameserver
88 checkpasswd-* - allow users to run a UNIX password check