<string><html><head/><body><p>The PGP key fingerprint is a---supposedly unforgeable---characteristics of the PGP key. In order to make sure that you're dealing with the right key, compare the fingerprints.</p></body></html></string>
<string><html><head/><body><p>The trust level is an optional and local parameter that you can set in order to remember your option about a given PGP key. It is not used whatsoever to authorize connections. </p></body></html></string>
<string><html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-size:10pt;">Signing a friend's key is a way to express your trust into this friend, to your other friends. The signatures below cryptographically attest that owners of the listed keys recognise the current PGP key as authentic.</span></p></body></html></string>
<p align="justify" style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;"><span style=" font-size:10pt;">Signing a friend's key is a way to express your trust into this friend, to your other friends. It helps them to decide whether to allow connections from that key based on your own trust. Signing a key is absolutely optional and cannot be undone, so do it wisely.</span></p></body></html></string>
<string><html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-size:10pt;">Signing a friend's key is a way to express your trust into this friend, to your other friends. It helps them to decide whether to allow connections from that key based on your own trust. Signing a key is absolutely optional and cannot be undone, so do it wisely.</span></p></body></html></string>
<string><html><head/><body><p>Click here if you want to refuse connections to nodes authenticated by this key.</p></body></html></string>
<string><html><head/><body><p>Click this if you want your node to accept connecting to Retroshare nodes authenticated by this PGP key. This is done automatically when exchanging your Retroshare certificate with someone. In order to make friends, it is better to exchange certificates than accept connections from a given key, since the certificate also contain useful connection information (IP, DNS, SSL ids, etc).</p></body></html></string>
<string>Below is the node's profile key in PGP ascii format. It identifies all nodes of the same profile. A "Retroshare certificate" that you can exchange in order to make friends, is in the the "details" of each separate node.</string>
<string><html><head/><body><p>This button will toggle the inclusion of signatures in the ascii display of the PGP key. See the comments about signatures in the other tab. </p></body></html></string>
<string><html><head/><body><p align="justify">Retroshare periodically checks your friend lists for browsable files matching your transfers, to establish a direct transfer. In this case, your friend knows you're downloading the file.</p><p align="justify">To prevent this behavior for this friend only, uncheck this box. You can still perform a direct transfer if you explicitly ask for it, by e.g. downloading from your friend's file list. This setting is applied to all locations of the same node.</p></body></html></string>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string>Use as direct source, when available</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item>
<widget class="QCheckBox" name="_allow_push_CB">
<property name="toolTip">
<string><html><head/><body><p>This option allows you to automatically download a file that is recommended in an message coming from this node. This can be used for instance to send files between your own nodes. Applied to all locations of the same node.</p></body></html></string>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string>Auto-download recommended files from this node</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item>
<widget class="QCheckBox" name="_require_WL_CB">
<property name="toolTip">
<string><html><head/><body><p>Peers that have this option cannot connect if their connection address is not in the whitelist. This protects you from traffic forwarding attacks. When used, rejected peers will be reported by &quot;security feed items&quot; in the News Feed section. From there, you can whitelist/blacklist their IP. Applies to all locations of the same node.</p></body></html></string>