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authorTill Kamppeter <tkamppeter@mandriva.com>2002-03-11 16:07:43 +0000
committerTill Kamppeter <tkamppeter@mandriva.com>2002-03-11 16:07:43 +0000
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Small text fix.
-rw-r--r--perl-install/printerdrake.pm2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/perl-install/printerdrake.pm b/perl-install/printerdrake.pm
index 932985fba..41ec27a31 100644
--- a/perl-install/printerdrake.pm
+++ b/perl-install/printerdrake.pm
@@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ complete => sub {
unless ($smbpassword eq "") {
local $::isWizard = 0;
my $yes = $in->ask_yesorno(_("SECURITY WARNING!"),
-_("You are about to set up printing to a Windows account with password. Due to a fault in the architecture of the Samba client software the password is put in clear text into the command line of the Samba client used to transmit the print job to the Windows server. So it is possible for every user on this machine to display the password on the screen by issuing commands as \"ps -auxwww\".
+_("You are about to set up printing to a Windows account with password. Due to a fault in the architecture of the Samba client software the password is put in clear text into the command line of the Samba client used to transmit the print job to the Windows server. So it is possible for every user on this machine to display the password on the screen by issuing commands as \"ps auxwww\".
We recommend to make use of one of the following alternatives (in all cases you have to make sure that only machines from your local network have access to your Windows server, for example by means of a firewall):