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Changed string TOR to Tor.
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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ GenCertDialog::GenCertDialog(bool onlyGenerateIdentity, QWidget *parent)
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#if QT_VERSION >= 0x040700
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ui.email_input->setPlaceholderText(tr("[Optional] Visible to your friends, and friends of friends.")) ;
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ui.node_input->setPlaceholderText(tr("[Required] Examples: Home, Laptop,...")) ;
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ui.hiddenaddr_input->setPlaceholderText(tr("[Required] Examples: xa76giaf6ifda7ri63i263.onion (obtained by you from TOR)")) ;
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ui.hiddenaddr_input->setPlaceholderText(tr("[Required] Examples: xa76giaf6ifda7ri63i263.onion (obtained by you from Tor)")) ;
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ui.name_input->setPlaceholderText(tr("[Required] Visible to your friends, and friends of friends."));
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ui.password_input->setPlaceholderText(tr("[Required] This password protects your private PGP key."));
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ui.password_input_2->setPlaceholderText(tr("[Required] Type the same password again here."));
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@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ Alternatively you can use an existing profile. Just uncheck "Create a new profil
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<item>
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<widget class="QLabel" name="hiddenaddr_label">
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<property name="text">
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<string>TOR address</string>
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<string>Tor address</string>
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</property>
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</widget>
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</item>
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@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ anonymous, you can use a fake email.</string>
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<number>1</number>
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</property>
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<property name="text">
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This is a TOR Onion address of the form: xa76giaf6ifda7ri63i263.onion </p><p>In order to get one, you must configure TOR to create a new hidden service. If you do not yet have one, you can still go on, and make it right later in Retroshare's Options-&gt;Server-&gt;TOR configuration panel.</p></body></html></string>
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This is a Tor Onion address of the form: xa76giaf6ifda7ri63i263.onion </p><p>In order to get one, you must configure Tor to create a new hidden service. If you do not yet have one, you can still go on, and make it right later in Retroshare's Options-&gt;Server-&gt;Tor configuration panel.</p></body></html></string>
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</property>
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<property name="scaledContents">
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<bool>false</bool>
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@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ QString StatusDefs::connectStateString(RsPeerDetails &details)
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isConnected = true;
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break;
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case RS_PEER_CONNECTSTATE_CONNECTED_TOR:
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stateString = qApp->translate("StatusDefs", "Connected: TOR");
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stateString = qApp->translate("StatusDefs", "Connected: Tor");
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isConnected = true;
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break;
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case RS_PEER_CONNECTSTATE_CONNECTED_UNKNOWN:
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@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ QString StatusDefs::connectStateIpString(RsPeerDetails &details)
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stateString += qApp->translate("StatusDefs", "UDP");
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break;
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case RS_PEER_CONNECTSTATE_CONNECTED_TOR:
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stateString += qApp->translate("StatusDefs", "TOR");
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stateString += qApp->translate("StatusDefs", "Tor");
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stateString += QString(details.actAsServer ? "-in" : "-out");
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break;
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case RS_PEER_CONNECTSTATE_CONNECTED_UNKNOWN:
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@ -696,7 +696,7 @@ void ServerPage::updateStatus()
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else
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ui.iconlabel_ext->setPixmap(QPixmap(":/images/ledoff1.png"));
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// check for TOR
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// check for Tor
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updateTorOutProxyIndicator();
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}
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@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ void ServerPage::loadHiddenNode()
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* NETMODE: HiddenNode FIXED.
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* Disc/DHT: Discovery / No Discovery.
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* Local Address: 127.0.0.1, Port: Listening Port. (listening port changable)
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* External Address ==> TOR Address: 17621376587.onion + PORT.
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* External Address ==> Tor Address: 17621376587.onion + PORT.
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*
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* Known / Previous IPs: empty / removed.
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* Ask about IP: Disabled.
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@ -901,7 +901,7 @@ void ServerPage::loadHiddenNode()
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ui.localPort -> setValue(detail.localPort);
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/* set the server address */
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ui.extAddress->setText(tr("Hidden - See TOR Config"));
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ui.extAddress->setText(tr("Hidden - See Tor Config"));
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ui.showDiscStatusBar->setChecked(Settings->getStatusBarFlags() & STATUSBAR_DISC);
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ui.showDiscStatusBar->hide() ; // hidden because not functional at the moment.
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@ -1080,7 +1080,7 @@ void ServerPage::updateTorOutProxyIndicator()
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else
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{
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ui.iconlabel_tor_outgoing->setPixmap(QPixmap(ICON_STATUS_UNKNOWN)) ;
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ui.iconlabel_tor_outgoing->setToolTip(tr("TOR proxy is not enabled")) ;
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ui.iconlabel_tor_outgoing->setToolTip(tr("Tor proxy is not enabled")) ;
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}
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}
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void ServerPage::updateLocInProxyIndicator()
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@ -1092,12 +1092,12 @@ void ServerPage::updateLocInProxyIndicator()
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{
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socket.disconnectFromHost();
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ui.iconlabel_tor_incoming->setPixmap(QPixmap(ICON_STATUS_OK)) ;
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ui.iconlabel_tor_incoming->setToolTip(tr("You are reachable through TOR.")) ;
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ui.iconlabel_tor_incoming->setToolTip(tr("You are reachable through Tor.")) ;
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}
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else
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{
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ui.iconlabel_tor_incoming->setPixmap(QPixmap(ICON_STATUS_UNKNOWN)) ;
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ui.iconlabel_tor_incoming->setToolTip(tr("TOR proxy is not enabled or broken.\nAre you running a TOR hidden service?\nCheck your ports!")) ;
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ui.iconlabel_tor_incoming->setToolTip(tr("Tor proxy is not enabled or broken.\nAre you running a Tor hidden service?\nCheck your ports!")) ;
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}
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}
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void ServerPage::updateTorInProxyIndicator()
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@ -1144,7 +1144,7 @@ void ServerPage::handleNetworkReply(QNetworkReply *reply)
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{
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std::cerr <<"Connected!" << std::endl;
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ui.iconlabel_tor_incoming->setPixmap(QPixmap(ICON_STATUS_OK)) ;
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ui.iconlabel_tor_incoming->setToolTip(tr("You are reachable through TOR.")) ;
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ui.iconlabel_tor_incoming->setToolTip(tr("You are reachable through Tor.")) ;
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//ui.testIncomingTor_PB->setIcon(QIcon(ICON_STATUS_OK)) ;
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}
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else
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@ -1153,7 +1153,7 @@ void ServerPage::handleNetworkReply(QNetworkReply *reply)
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//ui.testIncomingTor_PB->setIcon(QIcon(ICON_STATUS_UNKNOWN)) ;
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ui.iconlabel_tor_incoming->setPixmap(QPixmap(ICON_STATUS_UNKNOWN)) ;
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ui.iconlabel_tor_incoming->setToolTip(tr("TOR proxy is not enabled or broken.\nAre you running a TOR hidden service?\nCheck your ports!")) ;
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ui.iconlabel_tor_incoming->setToolTip(tr("Tor proxy is not enabled or broken.\nAre you running a Tor hidden service?\nCheck your ports!")) ;
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}
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reply->close();
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</font>
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</property>
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<property name="toolTip">
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This Retroshare node is running in &quot;Hidden Mode&quot;. That means it can only be reached though the TOR network.</p><p>As such, some network options are disabled.</p></body></html></string>
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This Retroshare node is running in &quot;Hidden Mode&quot;. That means it can only be reached though the Tor network.</p><p>As such, some network options are disabled.</p></body></html></string>
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</property>
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<property name="text">
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<string>[Hidden mode]</string>
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@ -755,13 +755,13 @@ behind a firewall or a VPN.</string>
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</widget>
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<widget class="QWidget" name="TorTAB">
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<attribute name="title">
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<string>TOR Configuration</string>
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<string>Tor Configuration</string>
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</attribute>
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<layout class="QVBoxLayout" name="verticalLayout_8">
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<item>
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<widget class="QGroupBox" name="torpage_outgoing">
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<property name="title">
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<string>Outgoing TOR Connections</string>
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<string>Outgoing Tor Connections</string>
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</property>
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<layout class="QVBoxLayout" name="verticalLayout_5">
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<item>
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<item>
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<widget class="QLabel" name="label_3">
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<property name="text">
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<string>TOR Socks Proxy</string>
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<string>Tor Socks Proxy</string>
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</property>
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</widget>
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</item>
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<item>
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<widget class="QLabel" name="label_9">
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<property name="text">
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<string>TOR outgoing Okay</string>
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<string>Tor outgoing Okay</string>
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</property>
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</widget>
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</item>
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<bool>true</bool>
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</property>
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<property name="plainText">
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<string>TOR Socks Proxy default: 127.0.01:9050. Set in torrc config and update here.
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<string>Tor Socks Proxy default: 127.0.01:9050. Set in torrc config and update here.
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You can connect to Hidden Nodes, even if you
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are running a standard Node, so why not setup TOR? </string>
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are running a standard Node, so why not setup Tor? </string>
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</property>
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</widget>
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</item>
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</sizepolicy>
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</property>
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<property name="title">
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<string>Incoming TOR Connections</string>
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<string>Incoming Tor Connections</string>
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</property>
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<layout class="QVBoxLayout" name="verticalLayout_7">
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<item>
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<item>
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<widget class="QPushButton" name="testIncomingTor_PB">
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<property name="toolTip">
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This button simulates a SSL connection to your TOR address using the TOR proxy. If your TOR node is reachable, it should cause a SSL handshake error, which RS will interpret as a valid connection state. This operation might also cause several "security warning" about connections from your local host IP (127.0.0.1) in the News Feed if you enabled it,</p></body></html></string>
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This button simulates a SSL connection to your Tor address using the Tor proxy. If your Tor node is reachable, it should cause a SSL handshake error, which RS will interpret as a valid connection state. This operation might also cause several "security warning" about connections from your local host IP (127.0.0.1) in the News Feed if you enabled it,</p></body></html></string>
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</property>
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<property name="text">
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<string>Test</string>
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<item row="1" column="1">
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<widget class="QLineEdit" name="torpage_onionAddress">
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<property name="toolTip">
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This is your onion address. It should look like <span style=" font-weight:600;">[something].onion. </span>If you configured a hidden service with TOR, the onion address is generated automatically by TOR. You can get it in e.g. <span style=" font-weight:600;">/var/lib/tor/[service name]/hostname</span></p></body></html></string>
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This is your onion address. It should look like <span style=" font-weight:600;">[something].onion. </span>If you configured a hidden service with Tor, the onion address is generated automatically by Tor. You can get it in e.g. <span style=" font-weight:600;">/var/lib/tor/[service name]/hostname</span></p></body></html></string>
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</property>
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</widget>
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</item>
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<item row="0" column="1">
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<widget class="QLineEdit" name="torpage_localAddress">
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<property name="toolTip">
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This is the local address to which the TOR hidden service points at your localhost. Most of the time, <span style=" font-weight:600;">127.0.0.1</span> is the right answer.</p></body></html></string>
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This is the local address to which the Tor hidden service points at your localhost. Most of the time, <span style=" font-weight:600;">127.0.0.1</span> is the right answer.</p></body></html></string>
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</property>
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</widget>
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</item>
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<item>
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<widget class="QLabel" name="label_16">
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<property name="text">
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<string>TOR incoming ok</string>
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<string>Tor incoming ok</string>
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</property>
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</widget>
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</item>
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<bool>true</bool>
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</property>
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<property name="plainText">
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<string>To Receive Connections, you must first setup a TOR Hidden Service.
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See TOR documentation for HOWTO details.
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<string>To Receive Connections, you must first setup a Tor Hidden Service.
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See Tor documentation for HOWTO details.
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Once this is done, paste the Onion Address in the box above.
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This is your external address on the TOR network.
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Finally make sure that the Ports match the TOR configuration.
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This is your external address on the Tor network.
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Finally make sure that the Ports match the Tor configuration.
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If you have issues connecting over TOR check the TOR logs too.</string>
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If you have issues connecting over Tor check the Tor logs too.</string>
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</property>
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</widget>
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</item>
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<source>Node</source>
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<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>TOR address</source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>Create new node</source>
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<source><html><head/><body><p>This is your connection port.</p><p>Any value between 1024 and 65535 </p><p>should be ok. You can change it later.</p></body></html></source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source><html><head/><body><p>This is a TOR Onion address of the form: xa76giaf6ifda7ri63i263.onion </p><p>In order to get one, you must configure TOR to create a new hidden service. If you do not yet have one, you can still go on, and make it right later in Retroshare's Options-&gt;Server-&gt;TOR configuration panel.</p></body></html></source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>PGP key length</source>
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<source>Click to create your node and/or profile</source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>[Required] Examples: xa76giaf6ifda7ri63i263.onion (obtained by you from TOR)</source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>[Required] This password protects your private PGP key.</source>
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<source>You can create a new profile with this form.</source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>Tor address</source>
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<message>
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<source><html><head/><body><p>This is a Tor Onion address of the form: xa76giaf6ifda7ri63i263.onion </p><p>In order to get one, you must configure Tor to create a new hidden service. If you do not yet have one, you can still go on, and make it right later in Retroshare's Options-&gt;Server-&gt;Tor configuration panel.</p></body></html></source>
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<message>
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<source>[Required] Examples: xa76giaf6ifda7ri63i263.onion (obtained by you from Tor)</source>
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</message>
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</context>
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<context>
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<name>GeneralPage</name>
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<source>Acceptable ports range from 10 to 65535. Normally ports below 1024 are reserved by your system.</source>
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<message>
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<message>
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<message>
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<message>
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<source>TOR Socks Proxy default: 127.0.01:9050. Set in torrc config and update here.
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<message>
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<source>Incoming TOR Connections</source>
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<message>
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<source>Onion Address</source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>To Receive Connections, you must first setup a TOR Hidden Service.
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Once this is done, paste the Onion Address in the box above.
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This is your external address on the TOR network.
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<message>
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<source>Discovery On (recommended)</source>
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<source>Discovery Off</source>
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<source>Hidden - See TOR Config</source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>Proxy seems to work.</source>
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<source><html><head/><body><p>This Retroshare node is running in &quot;Hidden Mode&quot;. That means it can only be reached though the TOR network.</p><p>As such, some network options are disabled.</p></body></html></source>
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<message>
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<source>[Hidden mode]</source>
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@ -12332,36 +12286,10 @@ If you have issues connecting over TOR check the TOR logs too.</source>
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<source><html><head/><body><p>The upload limit covers the entire software. Too small an upload limit might eventually block low priority services (forums, channels). A minimum recommended value is 50KB/s. </p></body></html></source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>TOR outgoing Okay</source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>Test</source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source><html><head/><body><p>This is your onion address. It should look like <span style=" font-weight:600;">[something].onion. </span>If you configured a hidden service with TOR, the onion address is generated automatically by TOR. You can get it in e.g. <span style=" font-weight:600;">/var/lib/tor/[service name]/hostname</span></p></body></html></source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source><html><head/><body><p>This is the local address to which the TOR hidden service points at your localhost. Most of the time, <span style=" font-weight:600;">127.0.0.1</span> is the right answer.</p></body></html></source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>TOR incoming ok</source>
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<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>You are reachable through TOR.</source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>TOR proxy is not enabled or broken.
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Are you running a TOR hidden service?
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Check your ports!</source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>Network</source>
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@ -12458,10 +12386,6 @@ Check your ports!</source>
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<source><html><head/><body><p>This list gets automatically filled with information gathered at multiple sources: masquerading peers reported by the DHT, IP ranges entered by you, and IP ranges reported by your friends. Default settings should protect you against large scale traffic relaying.</p><p>Automatically guessing masquerading IPs can put your friends IPs in the blacklist. In this case, use the context menu to whitelist them.</p></body></html></source>
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<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
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</message>
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<message>
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||||
<source><html><head/><body><p>This button simulates a SSL connection to your TOR address using the TOR proxy. If your TOR node is reachable, it should cause a SSL handshake error, which RS will interpret as a valid connection state. This operation might also cause several "security warning" about connections from your local host IP (127.0.0.1) in the News Feed if you enabled it,</p></body></html></source>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>activate IP filtering</source>
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<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
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@ -12490,6 +12414,82 @@ Check your ports!</source>
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<source>Automatically ban ranges of DHT masquerading IPs starting at</source>
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<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
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</message>
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<message>
|
||||
<source><html><head/><body><p>This Retroshare node is running in &quot;Hidden Mode&quot;. That means it can only be reached though the Tor network.</p><p>As such, some network options are disabled.</p></body></html></source>
|
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<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
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</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
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<source>Tor Configuration</source>
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||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
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</message>
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<message>
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<source>Outgoing Tor Connections</source>
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||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
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</message>
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<message>
|
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<source>Tor Socks Proxy</source>
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||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
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||||
</message>
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||||
<message>
|
||||
<source>Tor outgoing Okay</source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source>Tor Socks Proxy default: 127.0.01:9050. Set in torrc config and update here.
|
||||
|
||||
You can connect to Hidden Nodes, even if you
|
||||
are running a standard Node, so why not setup Tor? </source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source>Incoming Tor Connections</source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source><html><head/><body><p>This button simulates a SSL connection to your Tor address using the Tor proxy. If your Tor node is reachable, it should cause a SSL handshake error, which RS will interpret as a valid connection state. This operation might also cause several "security warning" about connections from your local host IP (127.0.0.1) in the News Feed if you enabled it,</p></body></html></source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source><html><head/><body><p>This is your onion address. It should look like <span style=" font-weight:600;">[something].onion. </span>If you configured a hidden service with Tor, the onion address is generated automatically by Tor. You can get it in e.g. <span style=" font-weight:600;">/var/lib/tor/[service name]/hostname</span></p></body></html></source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source><html><head/><body><p>This is the local address to which the Tor hidden service points at your localhost. Most of the time, <span style=" font-weight:600;">127.0.0.1</span> is the right answer.</p></body></html></source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source>Tor incoming ok</source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source>To Receive Connections, you must first setup a Tor Hidden Service.
|
||||
See Tor documentation for HOWTO details.
|
||||
|
||||
Once this is done, paste the Onion Address in the box above.
|
||||
This is your external address on the Tor network.
|
||||
Finally make sure that the Ports match the Tor configuration.
|
||||
|
||||
If you have issues connecting over Tor check the Tor logs too.</source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source>Hidden - See Tor Config</source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source>Tor proxy is not enabled</source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source>You are reachable through Tor.</source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source>Tor proxy is not enabled or broken.
|
||||
Are you running a Tor hidden service?
|
||||
Check your ports!</source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
</context>
|
||||
<context>
|
||||
<name>ServicePermissionDialog</name>
|
||||
@ -13111,10 +13111,6 @@ This choice can be reverted in settings.</source>
|
||||
<source>DHT: Contact</source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source>Connected: TOR</source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source>inbound connection</source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
@ -13132,11 +13128,15 @@ This choice can be reverted in settings.</source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source>TOR</source>
|
||||
<source>unkown</source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source>unkown</source>
|
||||
<source>Connected: Tor</source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
<message>
|
||||
<source>Tor</source>
|
||||
<translation type="unfinished"></translation>
|
||||
</message>
|
||||
</context>
|
||||
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Block a user