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# 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>, YEAR.
#
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: Automatically generated\n"
"Language-Team: none\n"
"Language: uk\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
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#: ../../source/advanced.rst:2
msgid "Advanced usage"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:7
msgid "Save tabs"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:9
msgid "By default, everything in OnionShare is temporary. As soon as you close an OnionShare tab its address no longer exists and can't be used again. But sometimes you might want an OnionShare service to be persistent. For example, this would be useful if you want to host a website that can keep the same URL even if you reboot your computer."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:11
msgid "To make any tab persistent, check the \"Save this tab, and automatically open it when I open OnionShare\" box before starting the server. When a tab is saved a purple pin icon appears to the left of its server status."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:15
msgid "When you quit OnionShare and then open it again, your saved tabs will start out open. You'll have to manually start each service, but when you do they will start with the same OnionShare address, and with the same password."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:17
msgid "If you save a tab, a copy of that tab's onion service secret key will be stored on your computer with your OnionShare settings."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:22
msgid "Disable passwords"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:24
msgid "By default, all OnionShare services are protected with the username `onionshare` and a randomly-generated password. If someone makes 20 wrong guesses of the password, your onion service is automatically stopped to prevent a brute force attack against the OnionShare service."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:26
msgid "But sometimes you might want your OnionShare service to be accessible to the public. For example, if you want to set up an OnionShare receive service so the public can securely and anonymously send you files. In this case, it's better to disable the password altogether. If you don't do this, someone can force your server to stop just by making 20 wrong guesses of your password, even if they know the correct password."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:28
msgid "To disable the password for any tab, just check the \"Don't use a password\" box before starting the server. Then the server will be public and won't have a password."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:31
msgid "Scheduled times"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:33
msgid "OnionShare supports scheduling exactly when a service should start and stop. Before starting server, click \"Show advanced settings\" in its tab and then check the boxes next to either \"Start onion service at scheduled time\", \"Stop onion service at scheduled time\", or both, and set the desired dates and times."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:35
msgid "If you scheduled a service to start in the future, when you click the start button you will see a timer counting down until it will start. If you scheduled it to stop in the future, after it's started you will see a timer counting down to when it will stop automatically."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:37
msgid "**Scheduling an OnionShare service to automatically start can be used as a dead man's switch**, where your service will be made public at a given time in the future if anything happens to you. If nothing happens to you, you can cancel the service before it's scheduled to start."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:41
msgid "**Scheduling an OnionShare service to automatically stop can be useful to limit exposure**, like if you want to share secret documents while making sure they're not available on the internet for more than a few days."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:46
msgid "Command line interface"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:48
msgid "In addition to its graphical interface, OnionShare has a command line interface."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:51
msgid "Linux"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:53
msgid "If you installed OnionShare using the Flatpak package, unfortunately the command line interface isn't supported."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:55
msgid "If you installed OnionShare using an operating system package, you can just run ``onionshare`` from the terminal."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:58
msgid "macOS"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:60
msgid "Make a symbolic link to the OnionShare command line binary line this::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:64
msgid "Now you can run ``onionshare`` from the terminal."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:67
msgid "Windows"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:69
msgid "The command line interface isn't supported in Windows."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:71
msgid "If you really want to use it anyway, you can set up a Windows development environment (see :ref:`starting_development`) and then run this in a command prompt::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:76
msgid "Usage"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:78
msgid "You can see command line documentation by running ``onionshare --help``::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:134
msgid "Legacy addresses"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:136
msgid "OnionShare uses v3 Tor onion services by default. These are modern onion addresses that have 56 characters, for example::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:140
msgid "But it still has support for v2 onion addresses, the old type of onion addresses that have 16 characters, for example::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:144
msgid "OnionShare calls v2 onion addresses \"legacy addresses\". v3 onion addresses are more secure, and using legacy addresses is not recommended."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:146
msgid "To use legacy addresses, before starting a server click \"Show advanced settings\" in its tab and check the \"Use a legacy address (v2 onion service, not recommended)\" box. In legacy mode you can optionally enable Tor client authentication. Once you start a server in legacy mode you cannot remove legacy mode in that tab. Instead you must start a separate service in a separate tab."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:148
msgid "Tor Project plans to `completely deprecate v2 onion services <https://blog.torproject.org/v2-deprecation-timeline>`_ on October 15, 2021, and legacy onion services will soon be removed from OnionShare as well."
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# 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>, YEAR.
#
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: Automatically generated\n"
"Language-Team: none\n"
"Language: uk\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\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 Mac OS X"
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 ""