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diff --git a/docs/source/locale/nb/LC_MESSAGES/tor.po b/docs/source/locale/nb/LC_MESSAGES/tor.po deleted file mode 100644 index a4d227cd..00000000 --- a/docs/source/locale/nb/LC_MESSAGES/tor.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. -# Copyright (C) Micah Lee, et al. -# This file is distributed under the same license as the OnionShare package. -# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2020. -# -#, fuzzy -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: OnionShare 2.3\n" -"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-09-17 09:38-0700\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" -"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" -"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" -"Generated-By: Babel 2.8.0\n" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:2 -msgid "Connecting to Tor" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:4 -msgid "" -"There are several options for how OnionShare should connect to Tor. You " -"can change them in Settings, which you can get to by clicking the gear " -"icon in the bottom-right of the window." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:9 -msgid "Use Tor that is bundled with OnionShare" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:11 -msgid "" -"This is the default way that OnionShare connects to Tor, and it's also " -"the simplest and most reliable way. For this reason, it's recommended for" -" most users." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:13 -msgid "" -"When you open OnionShare, it will launch a Tor process in the background " -"that's configured specifically for OnionShare to use. This Tor process " -"won't interfere with other Tor processes on your computer, so you're free" -" to run Tor Browser or use a system Tor in the background." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:16 -msgid "Attempt automatic configuration with Tor Browser" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:18 -msgid "" -"You can configure OnionShare to connect to the Tor that comes with Tor " -"Browser. First, `download Tor Browser <https://www.torproject.org>`_ here" -" if you don't already have it. With this setting selected, you need to " -"keep Tor Browser open in the background while you're using OnionShare." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:21 -msgid "Using a system Tor in Windows" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:23 -msgid "" -"This is fairly advanced. You'll need to know how edit plaintext files and" -" do stuff as an administrator." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:25 -msgid "" -"Download the Tor Windows Expert Bundle, which you can get `from here " -"<https://www.torproject.org/download/tor/>`_. Extract the zip file and " -"copy the extracted folder to ``C:\\Program Files (x86)\\``, and rename " -"the folder to ``tor-win32``, so that inside that folder is the ``Data`` " -"and ``Tor`` folders." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:27 -msgid "" -"Make up a control port password. I'm going to use ``comprised stumble " -"rummage work avenging construct volatile`` as my password. Now open a " -"command prompt as an administrator, and use ``tor.exe --hash-password`` " -"to generate a hash of your password. For example::" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:32 -msgid "" -"The hashed password output is displayed after some warnings (which you " -"can ignore). In my case, it was " -"``16:00322E903D96DE986058BB9ABDA91E010D7A863768635AC38E213FDBEF``." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:34 -msgid "" -"Now create a new text file at ``C:\\Program Files (x86)\\tor-" -"win32\\torrc`` and put this in it, replacing the " -"``HashedControlPassword`` with the one you just generated::" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:39 -msgid "" -"In your administrator command prompt, install tor as a service using the " -"appropriate ``torrc`` file you just created (see `here " -"<https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#NTService>`_ for more " -"information on doing this). Like this::" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:43 -msgid "You're now running a system Tor in Windows!" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:45 -msgid "" -"Open OnionShare. Click the Settings icon. Under \"How should OnionShare " -"connect to Tor?\" choose \"Connect using control port\", and set the " -"control port host to ``127.0.0.1`` and the port to ``9051``. Under \"Tor " -"authentication options\" choose \"Password\" and set the password to your" -" password, in my case ``comprised stumble rummage work avenging construct" -" volatile``. Click the \"Test Settings\" button. If all goes well, you " -"should see successfully connected to tor." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:48 -msgid "Using a system Tor in macOS" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:50 -msgid "" -"First, install `Homebrew <http://brew.sh/>`_ if you don't already have " -"it. Then, install Tor::" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:54 -msgid "Now configure Tor to allow connections from OnionShare::" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:61 -msgid "And start the system Tor service::" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:65 -msgid "" -"Open OnionShare. Click the Settings icon. Under \"How should OnionShare " -"connect to Tor?\" choose \"Connect using socket file\", and set the " -"socket file to be ``/usr/local/var/run/tor/control.socket``. Under \"Tor " -"authentication options\" choose \"No authentication, or cookie " -"authentication\". Click the \"Test Settings\" button. If all goes well, " -"you should see successfully connected to tor." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:68 -msgid "Using a system Tor in Linux" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:70 -msgid "" -"First, install the tor package. If you're using Debian, Ubuntu, or a " -"similar Linux distro, I recommend you use Tor Project's `official " -"repository <https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en>`_. For " -"example, in Ubuntu 20.04::" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:78 -msgid "" -"Next, add your user to the group that runs the Tor process (in the case " -"of Debian and Ubuntu, ``debian-tor``) and configure OnionShare to connect" -" to your system Tor's control socket file." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:80 -msgid "" -"Add your user to the ``debian-tor`` group by running this command " -"(replace ``username`` with your actual username)::" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:84 -msgid "" -"Reboot your computer. After it boots up again, open OnionShare. Click the" -" Settings icon. Under \"How should OnionShare connect to Tor?\" choose " -"\"Connect using socket file\", and set the socket file to be " -"``/var/run/tor/control``. Under \"Tor authentication options\" choose " -"\"No authentication, or cookie authentication\". Click the \"Test " -"Settings\" button. If all goes well, you should see successfully connect " -"to Tor." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:87 -msgid "Using Tor bridges" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:89 -msgid "" -"If your access to the internet is censored, you can configure OnionShare " -"to connect to the Tor network using `Tor bridges " -"<https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/bridges.html.en>`_. If OnionShare " -"successfully connects to Tor, you don't need to use a bridge." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:91 -msgid "To configure bridges, open OnionShare settings." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/tor.rst:93 -msgid "" -"You can use the built-in obfs4 pluggable transports, the built-in " -"meek_lite (Azure) pluggable transports, or custom bridges, which you can " -"obtain from Tor's `BridgeDB <https://bridges.torproject.org/>`_. If you " -"need to use a bridge, you should try the built-in obfs4 ones first." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "Using a system Tor in Mac OS X" -#~ msgstr "" - |