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6362f12c | 1 | Source: userv-utils |
2 | Section: admin | |
3 | Priority: extra | |
fdeb527b | 4 | Maintainer: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk> |
6362f12c | 5 | Standards-Version: 2.1.1.0 |
697a23fb | 6 | Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8) |
6362f12c | 7 | |
8 | Package: userv-ipif | |
9 | Architecture: any | |
4c347686 | 10 | Depends: userv, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} |
6362f12c | 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 | |
cc9e2e6b | 14 | network interfaces implemented in user space. |
6362f12c | 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 | |
4c347686 | 21 | Depends: userv, chiark-utils-bin, ${perl:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} |
6362f12c | 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 | |
4c347686 | 35 | Depends: userv, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} |
6362f12c | 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 | |
4c347686 | 54 | Depends: userv, ${perl:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} |
6362f12c | 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 | ||
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63 | Package: userv-git-daemon |
64 | Architecture: all | |
4c347686 | 65 | Depends: userv, git-core, adduser, ${perl:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} |
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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 | ||
6362f12c | 77 | Package: userv-misc |
78 | Architecture: all | |
79 | Depends: userv | |
4c347686 | 80 | Recommends: ${perl:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} |
6362f12c | 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 | |
5e5500ed | 88 | checkpasswd-* - allow users to run a UNIX password check |