From f4abcf1be9122a28005dc3e0949bf5952192e982 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Micah Lee Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2020 22:40:55 -0700 Subject: Add onionshare CLI to cli folder, move GUI to desktop folder, and start refactoring it to work with briefcase --- docs/source/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/features.po | 382 -------------------------- 1 file changed, 382 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/source/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/features.po (limited to 'docs/source/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/features.po') diff --git a/docs/source/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/features.po b/docs/source/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/features.po deleted file mode 100644 index 29841dd8..00000000 --- a/docs/source/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/features.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,382 +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 , 2020. -# -#, fuzzy -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: OnionShare 2.3\n" -"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-09-03 11:37-0700\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" -"Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" -"Language-Team: LANGUAGE \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/features.rst:4 -msgid "How OnionShare works" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:6 -msgid "" -"OnionShare works by starting web servers locally on your own computer and" -" making them accessible to other people as `Tor " -"`_ `onion services " -"`_." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:8 -msgid "" -"By default, OnionShare web addresses are protected with a random " -"password. A typical OnionShare address might look something like this::" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:12 -msgid "" -"You're responsible for securely sharing that URL using a communication " -"channel of your choice like in an encrypted chat message, or using " -"something less secure like a Twitter or Facebook message, depending on " -"your `threat model `_." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:14 -msgid "" -"The people who you send the URL to must then copy and paste it into `Tor " -"Browser `_ to access the OnionShare service." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:16 -msgid "" -"With OnionShare, *your own computer is the web server*. If you run " -"OnionShare on your laptop to send someone files, and then suspend your " -"laptop before the files have been downloaded, the service will not be " -"available until your laptop is unsuspended and connected to the internet " -"again. OnionShare works best when working with people in real-time." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:18 -msgid "" -"Because your own computer is the web server, *no third party can access " -"anything that happens in OnionShare*, not even the developers of " -"OnionShare. It's completely private. And because OnionShare is based on " -"Tor onion services too, it also protects your anonymity. See the " -":doc:`security design ` for more information." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:21 -msgid "Share Files" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:23 -msgid "" -"You can use OnionShare to securely and anonymously send files and folders" -" to people. Just open a share tab, drag in the files and folders you wish" -" to share, and click \"Start sharing\"." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:27 ../../source/features.rst:91 -msgid "" -"After you add files, you'll see some settings. Make sure you choose the " -"setting you're interested in first before you start sharing." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:31 -msgid "" -"By default, as soon as someone finishes downloading your files, " -"OnionShare will automatically stop the server, completely removing the " -"website from the internet. If you want to allow multiple people to " -"download these files, uncheck the \"Stop sharing after files have been " -"sent (uncheck to allow downloading individual files)\" box." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:33 -msgid "" -"Also, if you uncheck this box, people will be able to download individual" -" files that you share rather than a single compressed version of all of " -"the files." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:35 -msgid "" -"When you're ready to share, click the \"Start sharing\" button. You can " -"always click \"Stop sharing\", or quit OnionShare, to immediate take the " -"website down. You can also click the up arrow icon in the top-right " -"corner to show the history and progress of people downloading files from " -"you." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:39 -msgid "" -"Now that you have a website that's sharing files, copy the address and " -"send it to the person you want to receive the files. If the files need to" -" stay secure, you should use an encrypted messaging app." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:41 -msgid "" -"That person then must load the address in Tor Browser. After logging in " -"with the random password that's included in the web address, they will be" -" able to download the files directly from your computer by clicking the " -"\"Download Files\" link in the corner." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:46 -msgid "Receive Files" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:48 -msgid "" -"You can use OnionShare to let people anonymously upload files directly to" -" your computer, essentially turning it into an anonymous dropbox. Open a " -"receive tab, choose where you want files to get downloaded and other " -"settings, and then click \"Start Receive Mode\"." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:52 -msgid "" -"This will start the OnionShare service. Anyone that loads this address in" -" Tor Browser will be able to upload files to your computer." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:56 -msgid "" -"You can also click the down arrow icon in the top-right corner to show " -"the history and progress of people sending files to you." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:58 -msgid "Here is what it looks like for someone sending you files." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:62 -msgid "" -"When someone uploads files to your receive service, by default they get " -"saved to a folder called ``OnionShare`` in your home folder on your " -"computer, and they get automatically organized into separate subfolders " -"based on the time that the files get uploaded." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:64 -msgid "" -"Setting up an OnionShare receiving service is useful for journalists and " -"others that need to securely accept documents from anonymous sources. " -"When used in this way, OnionShare is sort of like a lightweight, simpler," -" not quite as secure version of `SecureDrop `_, " -"the whistleblower submission system." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:67 -msgid "Use at your own risk" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:69 -msgid "" -"Just like with malicious email attachments, it's possible that someone " -"could try to hack your computer by uploading a malicious file to your " -"OnionShare service. OnionShare does not add any safety mechanisms to " -"protect your system from malicious files, so use at your own risk." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:71 -msgid "" -"If you receive an Office document or a PDF through OnionShare, you can " -"convert these documents into PDFs that you know are safe to open using " -"`Dangerzone `_. You can also protect yourself " -"when opening untrusted documents by opening them in `Tails " -"`_ or in a `Qubes `_ " -"disposable VM." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:74 -msgid "Tips for running a receive service" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:76 -msgid "" -"If you want to host your own anonymous dropbox using OnionShare, it's " -"recommended that you do it on a separate, dedicated computer that's " -"always powered on and connected to the internet, and not on the one you " -"use on a regular basis." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:78 -msgid "" -"If you intend on advertising the OnionShare address on your website or " -"social media profiles, then you should save the tab (see " -":ref:`save_tabs`) and run it as a public service (see " -":ref:`disable_passwords`)." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:81 -msgid "Host a Website" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:83 -msgid "" -"You can use OnionShare to host a static HTML website with just a click. " -"Just open a website tab, drag in the files and folders that make up the " -"static website, and click when you're ready click \"Start sharing\"." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:87 -msgid "" -"If you add an ``index.html`` file, when someone loads your website it " -"will render this page. You should also include any other HTML files, CSS " -"files, JavaScript files, and images that make up the website. (Note that " -"OnionShare only supports hosting *static* websites. It can't host " -"websites that execute code or use databases. So you can't, for example, " -"use WordPress.)" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:89 -msgid "" -"If you don't have an ``index.html`` file, then it will show a directory " -"listing instead, and people who load it can look through the files and " -"download them." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:96 -msgid "Content Security Policy" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:98 -msgid "" -"By default OnionShare will help secure your website by setting a strict " -"`Content Security Police " -"`_ header. However" -" this will prevent third-party content from loading inside the web page." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:100 -msgid "" -"If you want to load content from third-party websites, like assets or " -"JavaScript libraries from CDNs, then you must check the \"Disable Content" -" Security Policy header (allows your website to use third-party " -"resources)\" box before starting the service." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:103 -msgid "Tips for running a website service" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:105 -msgid "" -"If you want to host a long-term website using OnionShare (that isn't just" -" to quickly show someone something), it's recommended that you do it on a" -" separate, dedicated computer that's always powered on and connected to " -"the internet, and not on the one you use on a regular basis. You should " -"also save the tab (see :ref:`save_tabs`) so that you can resume the " -"website with the same address if you close OnionShare and re-open it " -"later." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:107 -msgid "" -"If your website is intended to be viewed by the public, you should run it" -" as a public service (see :ref:`disable_passwords`)." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:110 -msgid "Chat Anonymously" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:112 -msgid "" -"You can use OnionShare to set up a completely anonymous, secure chat room" -" that doesn't log anything or leave any traces. Just open a chat tab and " -"click \"Start chat server\"." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:116 -msgid "" -"After you start the server, copy the OnionShare address and send it to " -"the people who will join this anonymous chat room. If it's important to " -"limit exactly who can join, you should use an encrypted messaging app to " -"send the OnionShare address." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:120 -msgid "" -"People can join the chat room by loading its OnionShare address in Tor " -"Browser. The chat room requires JavasScript, so everyone who wants to " -"participate must set their security level to Standard or Safer instead of" -" Safest." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:122 -msgid "" -"When someone joins the chat room they get assigned a random name. They " -"can change their name by typing a new name in the box in the left panel " -"and pressing enter. No chat history will get displayed at all, even if " -"others were already chatting in the room, because the chat history isn't " -"saved anywhere." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:126 -msgid "" -"In an OnionShare chat room, everyone is anonymous. Anyone can change " -"their name to anything, and there is no way to confirm anyone's identity." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:128 -msgid "" -"However, if you create an OnionShare chat room and securely send the " -"address only to a small group of trusted friends using encrypted " -"messages, then you can be reasonably confident that the people who join " -"the chat room are your friends." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:131 -msgid "How is this useful?" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:133 -msgid "" -"If you need to already be using an encrypted messaging app, what's the " -"point of an OnionShare chat room to begin with? It leaves less traces." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:135 -msgid "" -"If you send a message to a Signal group, for example, a copy of your " -"message ends up on each device (the phones and computers, if they set up " -"Signal Desktop) of each member of the group. Even if disappearing " -"messages is enabled, it's hard to confirm that all copies of the messages" -" were actually deleted from all devices, and from any other places (like " -"notifications databases) they may have been saved to. OnionShare chat " -"rooms don't store any messages anywhere, so this isn't a problem." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:137 -msgid "" -"OnionShare chat rooms can also be useful for anonymous people wanting to " -"chat securely with someone without needing to create any accounts. For " -"example, a source can send an OnionShare address to a journalist using a " -"disposable email address, and then wait for the journalist to join the " -"chat room, all without compromosing their anonymity." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:140 -msgid "How does the encryption work?" -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:142 -msgid "" -"Because OnionShare relies on Tor onion services, connections between Tor " -"Browser and OnionShare are all end-to-end encrypted (E2EE). When someone " -"posts a message to an OnionShare chat room, they send it to the server " -"through the E2EE onion connection, which then sends it to all other " -"members of the chat room using WebSockets, through their E2EE onion " -"connections." -msgstr "" - -#: ../../source/features.rst:144 -msgid "" -"OnionShare doesn't implement any chat encryption on its own. It relies on" -" the Tor onion service's encryption instead." -msgstr "" - -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf