Template: fiaif/enable_initd
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Enable the fiaif init.d script?
 FIAIF init.d setup is completely optional, but is highly recommended.
 If you accept here, the package will create init.d runlevel
 symlinks to FIAIF. This allows FIAIF to be started automatically at
 every boot.
 .
 Note that fiaif will not start until you edited the configuration file
 /etc/fiaif/fiaif.conf, set DONT_START to zero, and reboot. So if you
 install fiaif for the first time, it is safe to accept here. If you
 have already set DONT_START to zero from an earlier installation, fiaif
 will be started after the next reboot.
 .
 Refuse here to not allow the package to create the runlevel
 symlinks. Existing symlinks to FIAIF will be removed.

Template: fiaif/enable_cron
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Send daily firewall log mail?
 The fiaif-scan utility can be run as a cron job to send a
 daily firewall log to the site administrator.
 Do you want to run a daily script to send firewall log per mail?

Template: fiaif/cron_logfile
Type: note
_Description: fiaif-scan logfile location
 The standard logfile location of fiaif-scan is /var/log/syslog. If
 your system uses a non-standard system logfile location you have to
 adjust the /etc/cron.daily/fiaif-scan script to use the custom logfile.

Template: fiaif/warning
Type: note
_Description: Attention when using FIAIF
 Beware. The tools can easily be misused, causing enormous amounts of grief
 by completely cripple network access to a computer system. It is not
 terribly uncommon for a remote system administrator to accidentally lock
 themself out of a system hundreds or thousands of miles away. One can even
 manage to lock himself out of a computer whose keyboard is under his
 fingers. Please, use due caution.
