Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8)
Package: userv-utils
-Architecture: all
+Architecture: any
Depends: userv
Recommends: ${perl:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: privsep utilities collection
actions to be delegated. In each case the service is disabled unless
enabled by symlink /etc/userv/services.d/* -> ../services-available/*.
.
+ ipif - allow non-root users to create network interfaces
+ ucgi - run CGI programs in providing user's account
mailq - allow users to view the mail queue
ndc-reload - allow certain users to reload the nameserver
checkpasswd-* - allow users to run a UNIX password check
-Package: userv-ipif
-Architecture: any
-Depends: userv, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
-Recommends: ssh
-Description: VPN system (and user-mode network interface)
- userv-ipif is a userv service to allow non-root users to create
- network interfaces implemented in user space.
- .
- The default configuration does set up any users with permission to
- create network interfaces such as VPN endpoints.
-
Package: userv-dyndns
Architecture: all
Depends: userv, chiark-utils-bin, ${perl:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Typically, this can be used to provide a `dyndns.org'-like service
which is modifiable by shell account users.
.
- The default configuration does not set up any users with permission
- to modify the DNS.
-
-Package: userv-cgi
-Architecture: any
-Depends: userv, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
-Recommends: httpd
-Description: user-provided CGI scripts invoked by userv
- This package contains ucgi, a userv service which allows CGI programs
- to be provided which do not run as the webserver user, but instead
- are owned by a particular other account.
- .
- Similar effects can be achieved with Apache's suexec; this package is
- for administrators who do not trust suexec and wish to defend the
- webserver from the CGI script providers, and vice versa, as much as
- possible. This is achieved by using userv to do the cross-account
- call, rather than a custom setuid helper.
- .
- The default configuration allows the webserver user to invoke users'
- CGI programs from each user's ~/public-cgi, but to allow external
- callers to do this, the webserver will also need to be configured.
+ The default configuration creates the infrastructure (including a
+ service user) but does not allow any users to modify the DNS.
Package: userv-groupmanage
Architecture: all