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diff --git a/docs/source/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/tor.po b/docs/source/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/tor.po index a4d227cd..f8716f64 100644 --- a/docs/source/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/tor.po +++ b/docs/source/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/tor.po @@ -8,14 +8,14 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: OnionShare 2.3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-09-17 09:38-0700\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-11-15 14:42-0800\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" +"Generated-By: Babel 2.9.0\n" #: ../../source/tor.rst:2 msgid "Connecting to Tor" @@ -23,194 +23,392 @@ 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." +"Pick a way to connect OnionShare to Tor by clicking the \"⚙\" icon in the" +" bottom right of the OnionShare window to get to its settings." msgstr "" #: ../../source/tor.rst:9 -msgid "Use Tor that is bundled with OnionShare" +msgid "Use the ``tor`` 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." +"This is the default, simplest and most reliable way that OnionShare " +"connects to Tor. For this reason, it's recommended for most users." msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:13 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:14 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." +"When you open OnionShare, it launches an already configured ``tor`` " +"process in the background for OnionShare to use. It doesn't interfere " +"with other ``tor`` processes on your computer, so you can use the Tor " +"Browser or the system ``tor`` on their own." msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:16 -msgid "Attempt automatic configuration with Tor Browser" +#: ../../source/tor.rst:18 +msgid "Attempt auto-configuration with Tor Browser" msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:18 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:20 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." +"If you have `downloaded the Tor Browser <https://www.torproject.org>`_ " +"and don't want two ``tor`` processes running, you can use the ``tor`` " +"process from the Tor Browser. Keep in mind you need to keep Tor Browser " +"open in the background while you're using OnionShare for this to work." msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:21 -msgid "Using a system Tor in Windows" +#: ../../source/tor.rst:24 +msgid "Using a system ``tor`` in Windows" msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:23 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:26 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 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:28 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." +"Download the Tor Windows Expert Bundle `from " +"<https://www.torproject.org/download/tor/>`_. Extract the ZIP file and " +"copy the extracted folder to ``C:\\Program Files (x86)\\`` Rename the " +"extracted folder with ``Data`` and ``Tor`` in it to ``tor-win32``." msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:27 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:32 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::" +"Make up a control port password. (Using 7 words in a sequence like " +"``comprised stumble rummage work avenging construct volatile`` is a good " +"idea for a password.) Now open a command prompt (``cmd``) as an " +"administrator, and use ``tor.exe --hash-password`` to generate a hash of " +"your password. For example::" msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:32 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:39 msgid "" "The hashed password output is displayed after some warnings (which you " -"can ignore). In my case, it was " +"can ignore). In the case of the above example, it is " "``16:00322E903D96DE986058BB9ABDA91E010D7A863768635AC38E213FDBEF``." msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:34 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:41 msgid "" "Now create a new text file at ``C:\\Program Files (x86)\\tor-" -"win32\\torrc`` and put this in it, replacing the " +"win32\\torrc`` and put your hashed password output in it, replacing the " "``HashedControlPassword`` with the one you just generated::" msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:39 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:46 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::" +"In your administrator command prompt, install ``tor`` as a service using " +"the appropriate ``torrc`` file you just created (as described in " +"`<https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#NTService>`_). Like " +"this::" msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:43 -msgid "You're now running a system Tor in Windows!" +#: ../../source/tor.rst:50 +msgid "You are now running a system ``tor`` process in Windows!" msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:45 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:52 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." +"Open OnionShare and click the \"⚙\" icon in it. Under \"How should " +"OnionShare connect to Tor?\" choose \"Connect using control port\", and " +"set \"Control port\" to ``127.0.0.1`` and \"Port\" to ``9051``. Under " +"\"Tor authentication settings\" choose \"Password\" and set the password " +"to the control port password you picked above Click the \"Test Connection" +" to Tor\" button. If all goes well, you should see \"Connected to the Tor" +" controller\"." msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:48 -msgid "Using a system Tor in macOS" +#: ../../source/tor.rst:61 +msgid "Using a system ``tor`` in macOS" msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:50 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:63 msgid "" -"First, install `Homebrew <http://brew.sh/>`_ if you don't already have " +"First, install `Homebrew <https://brew.sh/>`_ if you don't already have " "it. Then, install Tor::" msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:54 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:67 msgid "Now configure Tor to allow connections from OnionShare::" msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:61 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:74 msgid "And start the system Tor service::" msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:65 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:78 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." +"Open OnionShare and click the \"⚙\" icon in it. 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 settings\" choose \"No authentication, or " +"cookie authentication\". Click the \"Test Connection to Tor\" button." msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:68 -msgid "Using a system Tor in Linux" +#: ../../source/tor.rst:84 ../../source/tor.rst:104 +msgid "If all goes well, you should see \"Connected to the Tor controller\"." +msgstr "" + +#: ../../source/tor.rst:87 +msgid "Using a system ``tor`` in Linux" msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:70 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:89 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::" +"First, install the ``tor`` package. If you're using Debian, Ubuntu, or a " +"similar Linux distro, It is recommended to use the Tor Project's " +"`official repository <https://support.torproject.org/apt/tor-deb-" +"repo/>`_." msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:78 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:91 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." +"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 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:93 msgid "" "Add your user to the ``debian-tor`` group by running this command " "(replace ``username`` with your actual username)::" msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:84 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:97 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 " +"Reboot your computer. After it boots up again, open OnionShare and click " +"the \"⚙\" icon in it. Under \"How should OnionShare connect to Tor?\" " +"choose \"Connect using socket file\". Set the socket file to be " +"``/var/run/tor/control``. Under \"Tor authentication settings\" choose " "\"No authentication, or cookie authentication\". Click the \"Test " -"Settings\" button. If all goes well, you should see successfully connect " -"to Tor." +"Connection to Tor\" button." msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:87 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:107 msgid "Using Tor bridges" msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:89 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:109 msgid "" -"If your access to the internet is censored, you can configure OnionShare " +"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." +"connects to Tor without one, you don't need to use a bridge." msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:91 -msgid "To configure bridges, open OnionShare settings." +#: ../../source/tor.rst:111 +msgid "To configure bridges, click the \"⚙\" icon in OnionShare." msgstr "" -#: ../../source/tor.rst:93 +#: ../../source/tor.rst:113 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." +"need to use a bridge, try the built-in obfs4 ones first." msgstr "" #~ msgid "Using a system Tor in Mac OS X" #~ msgstr "" +#~ 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 "" + +#~ msgid "Use Tor that is bundled with OnionShare" +#~ msgstr "" + +#~ 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 "" + +#~ 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 "" + +#~ msgid "Attempt automatic configuration with Tor Browser" +#~ msgstr "" + +#~ 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 "" + +#~ msgid "Using a system Tor in Windows" +#~ msgstr "" + +#~ 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 "" + +#~ 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 "" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "The hashed password output is displayed" +#~ " after some warnings (which you can" +#~ " ignore). In my case, it was " +#~ "``16:00322E903D96DE986058BB9ABDA91E010D7A863768635AC38E213FDBEF``." +#~ msgstr "" + +#~ 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 "" + +#~ 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 "" + +#~ msgid "You're now running a system Tor in Windows!" +#~ msgstr "" + +#~ 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 "" + +#~ msgid "Using a system Tor in macOS" +#~ msgstr "" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "First, install `Homebrew <http://brew.sh/>`_ " +#~ "if you don't already have it. " +#~ "Then, install Tor::" +#~ msgstr "" + +#~ 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 "" + +#~ msgid "Using a system Tor in Linux" +#~ msgstr "" + +#~ 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 "" + +#~ 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 "" + +#~ 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 "" + +#~ 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 "" + +#~ msgid "To configure bridges, open OnionShare settings." +#~ msgstr "" + +#~ 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 "" + |