From befd79c4b94fb79ff1001e249543a1585e92ff6f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nathan Freitas Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 14:37:27 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] fixed pt_br naming, adding in obfs bridge strings --- .../strings.xml | 0 res/values/strings.xml | 449 ++++++++++-------- 2 files changed, 258 insertions(+), 191 deletions(-) rename res/{values-pt_BR => values-pt-rBR}/strings.xml (100%) diff --git a/res/values-pt_BR/strings.xml b/res/values-pt-rBR/strings.xml similarity index 100% rename from res/values-pt_BR/strings.xml rename to res/values-pt-rBR/strings.xml diff --git a/res/values/strings.xml b/res/values/strings.xml index 144db094..46ba1dcc 100644 --- a/res/values/strings.xml +++ b/res/values/strings.xml @@ -1,196 +1,263 @@ - + - Orbot - http://orbot/ - http://check.torproject.org - https://check.torproject.org - https://check.torproject.org/?TorButton=true - start and stop Tor - torproxyservice - Orbot is starting... - Connected to the Tor network - \"Orbot is Deactivated - Orbot is shutting down - Starting Tor client... - complete. - waiting. - WARNING: Your traffic is not anonymous yet! Please configure your applications to use HTTP proxy 127.0.0.1:8118 or SOCKS4A or SOCKS5 proxy 127.0.0.1:9050 - Home - Browse - Settings - Log - Help - Apps - Start - Stop - About - Wizard - Help - Close - About - Clear Log - Check - Exit - powered by the Tor Project - - long press to start - - Transparent Proxying (Requires Root) - Transparent Proxying - Automatic Torifying of Apps - Tor Everything - Proxy traffic for all apps through Tor - Port Proxy Fallback - WARNING: Circumvents common ports (80, 443, etc). *USE ONLY* if \'All\' or \'App\' mode doesn\'t work. - Port List - List of ports to proxy. *USE ONLY* if \'All\' or \'App\' mode doesn\'t work - Enter ports to proxy - Request Root Access - Request root access for transparent proxying - Tor binaries successfully installed! - The Tor binary files were unable to be installed. Please check the log and notify tor-assistants@torproject.org - Application Error - Orbot - About Orbot - Next - Back - Finish - Okay - Cancel - Some Orbot Details - Orbot is an open-source application that contains Tor, LibEvent and Privoxy. It provides a local HTTP proxy (8118) and a SOCKS proxy (9050) into the Tor network. Orbot also has the ability, on rooted device, to send all internet traffic through Tor. - Permission Granted - Orbot Permissions - Excellent! We\'ve detected that you have root permissions enabled for Orbot. We will use this power wisely. - While it is not required, Orbot can become a more powerful tool if your device has root access. Use the button below to grant Orbot superpowers! - If you don\'t have root access or have no idea what we\'re talking about, just be sure to use apps made to work with Orbot. - I understand and would like to continue without Superuser - Grant Root for Orbot - Configure Torification - Orbot gives you the option to route all application traffic through Tor OR to choose your applications individually. - Proxy All Apps Through Tor - Select Individual Apps for Tor - Orbot-enabled Apps - The apps below were developed to work with Orbot. Click each button to install now, or you can find them later in the Android Market. - Gibberbot - Secure instant messaging client for Android - Proxy Settings - Learn how to configure apps to work with Orbot - Proxy Settings - If the Android app you are using can support the use of an HTTP or SOCKS proxy, then you can configure it to connect to Orbot and use Tor.\n\n - The host settings is 127.0.0.1 or \"localhost\". For HTTP, the port setting is 8118. For SOCKS, the proxy is 9050. You should use SOCKS4A or SOCKS5 if possible. + Orbot + + http://orbot/ + http://check.torproject.org + https://check.torproject.org + https://check.torproject.org/?TorButton=true + start and stop Tor + torproxyservice + +Orbot is starting... +Connected to the Tor network +"Orbot is Deactivated +Orbot is shutting down + +Starting Tor client... +complete. +waiting. + +WARNING: Your traffic is not anonymous yet! Please configure your applications to use HTTP proxy 127.0.0.1:8118 or SOCKS4A or SOCKS5 proxy 127.0.0.1:9050 +Home +Browse +Settings +Log +Help +Apps +Start +Stop + +About +Wizard + + + +Help +Close +About + +Clear Log + + +Check +Exit +powered by the Tor Project +- long press to start - + +Transparent Proxying (Requires Root) +Transparent Proxying +Automatic Torifying of Apps + +Tor Everything +Proxy traffic for all apps through Tor + +Port Proxy Fallback +WARNING: Circumvents common ports (80, 443, etc). *USE ONLY* if \'All\' or \'App\' mode doesn\'t work. + +Port List +List of ports to proxy. *USE ONLY* if \'All\' or \'App\' mode doesn\'t work +Enter ports to proxy + +Request Root Access +Request root access for transparent proxying + +Tor binaries successfully installed! +The Tor binary files were unable to be installed. Please check the log and notify tor-assistants@torproject.org + +Application Error + +Orbot + +About Orbot +Next +Back +Finish + +Okay +Cancel + + + + Some Orbot Details + Orbot is an open-source application that contains Tor, LibEvent and Privoxy. It provides a local HTTP proxy (8118) and a SOCKS proxy (9050) into the Tor network. Orbot also has the ability, on rooted device, to send all internet traffic through Tor. + Permission Granted + Orbot Permissions + Excellent! We\'ve detected that you have root permissions enabled for Orbot. We will use this power wisely. + While it is not required, Orbot can become a more powerful tool if your device has root access. Use the button below to grant Orbot superpowers! + + If you don\'t have root access or have no idea what we\'re talking about, just be sure to use apps made to work with Orbot. + I understand and would like to continue without Superuser + + Grant Root for Orbot + Configure Torification + Orbot gives you the option to route all application traffic through Tor OR to choose your applications individually. + Proxy All Apps Through Tor + Select Individual Apps for Tor + + + Orbot-enabled Apps + The apps below were developed to work with Orbot. Click each button to install now, or you can find them later in the Android Market. + Gibberbot - Secure instant messaging client for Android + Proxy Settings - Learn how to configure apps to work with Orbot + + Proxy Settings + If the Android app you are using can support the use of an HTTP or SOCKS proxy, then you can configure it to connect to Orbot and use Tor.\n\n + The host settings is 127.0.0.1 or "localhost". For HTTP, the port setting is 8118. For SOCKS, the proxy is 9050. You should use SOCKS4A or SOCKS5 if possible. \n\n You can learn more about proxying on Android via the FAQ at: http://tinyurl.com/proxyandroid - Orbot is ready! - Hundreds of thousands of people around the world use Tor for a wide variety of reasons.\n\nJournalists and bloggers, human rights defenders, law enforcement officers, soldiers, corporations, citizens of repressive regimes, and just ordinary citizens... and now you are ready to, as well! - You\'ve successfully connected to the Tor network - but this does NOT mean your device is secure. You can use the \'Check\' option from the menu to test your browser. \n\nVisit us at https://guardianproject.info/apps/orbot or send an email to help@guardianproject.info to learn more. - This will open your web browser to https://check.torproject.org in order to see if Orbot is probably configured and you are connected to Tor. - Hidden Services - General - Start Orbot on Boot - Automatically start Orbot and connect Tor when your Android device boots - Orbot brings Tor to Android!\n\nTor helps you defend against content filtering, traffic analysis and network surveillance that threatens privacy, confidential information and personal relationships.\n\nThis wizard will help you configure Orbot and Tor on your device. - Warning - Simply installing Orbot will not automatically anonymize your mobile traffic.\n\nYou must properly configure Orbot, your device and other apps to successfully use Tor. - Permissions - You can optionally grant Orbot \'Superuser\' access to enable advanced features, such as Transparent Proxying. - If you do not want to do this, please make sure to use apps made to work with Orbot - Your device does not appear to be rooted or provide \'Superuser\' access.\n\nIn order to you to benefit from Tor, you will need to use apps built to work with Orbot, or that support HTTP or SOCKS proxy settings.\n\n - Orbot-Enabled Apps - Gibberbot: Secure chat app with Off-the-Record Encryption - https://market.android.com/details?id=info.guardianproject.otr.app.im - Orweb: Privacy-enhanced browser that works through Tor - https://market.android.com/details?id=info.guardianproject.browser - Transparent Proxying - This allows your apps to automatically run through the Tor network without any configuration. - (Check this box if you have no idea what we are talking about) - None - Tor Tethering - Enable Tor Transparent Proxying for Wifi and USB Tethered Devices (requires restart) - Request Superuser Access - Select Apps - Choose Apps to Route Through Tor - Node Configuration - These are advanced settings that can reduce your anonymity - Entrance Nodes - Fingerprints, nicks, countries and addresses for the first hop - Enter Entrance Nodes - Use WhisperCore - Use the proprietary NetFilter APIs provided by WhisperSystems (required device with WhisperCore installed) - Proxy Type - Protocol to use for proxy server: HTTP, HTTPS, Socks4, Socks5 - Enter Proxy Type - Proxy Host - Proxy server hostname - Enter Proxy Host - Proxy Port - Proxy server port - Enter Proxy port - Status - Setting up full transparent proxying... - Setting up app-based transparent proxying... - Transparent proxying ENABLED - TransProxy enabled for Tethering! - WARNING: error starting transparent proxying! - TransProxy rules cleared - Couldn\'t start Tor process: - Privoxy is running on port: - Setting up port-based transparent proxying... - Bridge Error - In order to use the bridge feature, you must enter at least one bridge IP address. - Send an email to bridges@torproject.org with the line \"get bridges\" by itself in the body of the mail from a gmail account. - Error - Your ReachableAddresses settings caused an exception! - Your relay settings caused an exception! - Exit Nodes - Fingerprints, nicks, countries and addresses for the last hop - Enter Exit Nodes - Exclude Nodes - Fingerprints, nicks, countries and addresses to exclude - Enter Exclude Nodes - Strict Nodes - Use *only* these specified nodes - Bridges - Use Bridges - Enable alternate entrance nodes into the Tor Network - IP address and port of bridges - Enter Bridge Addresses - Relays - Relaying - Enable your device to be a non-exit relay - Relay Port - Listening port for your Tor relay - Enter OR port - Relay nickname - The nickname for your Tor relay - Enter a custom relay nickname - Reachable Addresses - Run as a client behind a firewall with restrictive policies - Reachable ports - Ports reachable behind a restrictive firewall - Enter ports - Enable Hidden Services - run servers accessible via the Tor network - enter localhost ports for hidden services - Hidden Service Ports - the addressable name for your hidden service (generated automatically) - enable debug log to output (must use adb or aLogCat to view) - Project Home(s): - https://www.torproject.org/docs/android\nhttps://guardianproject.info/apps/orbot/ - The Tor License - https://torproject.org - 3rd-Party-Software: - Tor v0.2.3.10: https://www.torproject.org - LibEvent v1.4.13: http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/ - Privoxy v3.0.12: http://www.privoxy.org - Iptables v1.4.7: http://www.netfilter.org - OpenSSL v1.0.0f: http://www.openssl.org - An app wants to open hidden server port %S to the Tor network. This is safe if you trust the app. - found existing Tor process... - Something bad happened. Check the log - hidden service on: - unable to read hidden service name - Unable to start Tor: - Use Default Iptables - use the built-in iptables binary instead of the one bundled with Orbot - The Tor binaries were not able to be installed or upgraded. - Always keep the icon in toolbar when Orbot is connected - Always-On Notifications + + Orbot is ready! + Hundreds of thousands of people around the world use Tor for a wide variety of reasons.\n\nJournalists and bloggers, human rights defenders, law enforcement officers, soldiers, corporations, citizens of repressive regimes, and just ordinary citizens... and now you are ready to, as well! + + + + You\'ve successfully connected to the Tor network - but this does NOT mean your device is secure. You can use the \'Check\' option from the menu to test your browser. \n\nVisit us at https://guardianproject.info/apps/orbot or send an email to help@guardianproject.info to learn more. + + This will open your web browser to https://check.torproject.org in order to see if Orbot is probably configured and you are connected to Tor. + + + Hidden Services + + General + Start Orbot on Boot + Automatically start Orbot and connect Tor when your Android device boots + + + Orbot brings Tor to Android!\n\nTor helps you defend against content filtering, traffic analysis and network surveillance that threatens privacy, confidential information and personal relationships.\n\nThis wizard will help you configure Orbot and Tor on your device. + + Warning + Simply installing Orbot will not automatically anonymize your mobile traffic.\n\nYou must properly configure Orbot, your device and other apps to successfully use Tor. + + Permissions + You can optionally grant Orbot \'Superuser\' access to enable advanced features, such as Transparent Proxying. + If you do not want to do this, please make sure to use apps made to work with Orbot + Your device does not appear to be rooted or provide \'Superuser\' access.\n\nIn order to you to benefit from Tor, you will need to use apps built to work with Orbot, or that support HTTP or SOCKS proxy settings.\n\n + + Orbot-Enabled Apps + Gibberbot: Secure chat app with Off-the-Record Encryption + https://market.android.com/details?id=info.guardianproject.otr.app.im + Orweb: Privacy-enhanced browser that works through Tor + https://market.android.com/details?id=info.guardianproject.browser + + + + Transparent Proxying + This allows your apps to automatically run through the Tor network without any configuration. + (Check this box if you have no idea what we are talking about) + None + + Tor Tethering + Enable Tor Transparent Proxying for Wifi and USB Tethered Devices (requires restart) + +Request Superuser Access +Select Apps +Choose Apps to Route Through Tor + +Node Configuration +These are advanced settings that can reduce your anonymity + +Entrance Nodes +Fingerprints, nicks, countries and addresses for the first hop +Enter Entrance Nodes + +Use WhisperCore +Use the proprietary NetFilter APIs provided by WhisperSystems (required device with WhisperCore installed) + + +Proxy Type +Protocol to use for proxy server: HTTP, HTTPS, Socks4, Socks5 +Enter Proxy Type + +Proxy Host +Proxy server hostname +Enter Proxy Host + +Proxy Port +Proxy server port +Enter Proxy port +Status +Setting up full transparent proxying... +Setting up app-based transparent proxying... +Transparent proxying ENABLED +TransProxy enabled for Tethering! +WARNING: error starting transparent proxying! +TransProxy rules cleared +"Couldn't start Tor process: " +Privoxy is running on port: +Setting up port-based transparent proxying... +Bridge Error +In order to use the bridge feature, you must enter at least one bridge IP address. +Send an email to bridges@torproject.org with the line \"get bridges\" by itself in the body of the mail from a gmail account. +Error +Your ReachableAddresses settings caused an exception! +Your relay settings caused an exception! +Exit Nodes +Fingerprints, nicks, countries and addresses for the last hop +Enter Exit Nodes +Exclude Nodes +Fingerprints, nicks, countries and addresses to exclude +Enter Exclude Nodes +Strict Nodes +Use *only* these specified nodes +Bridges +Use Bridges +Obfuscated Bridges +Enable alternate entrance nodes into the Tor Network +Enable if configured bridges are obfuscated bridges +IP address and port of bridges +Enter Bridge Addresses +Relays +Relaying +Enable your device to be a non-exit relay +Relay Port +Listening port for your Tor relay +Enter OR port +Relay nickname +The nickname for your Tor relay +Enter a custom relay nickname +Reachable Addresses +Run as a client behind a firewall with restrictive policies +Reachable ports +Ports reachable behind a restrictive firewall +Enter ports +Enable Hidden Services +run servers accessible via the Tor network +enter localhost ports for hidden services +Hidden Service Ports +the addressable name for your hidden service (generated automatically) +enable debug log to output (must use adb or aLogCat to view) +Project Home(s): +https://www.torproject.org/docs/android\nhttps://guardianproject.info/apps/orbot/ +The Tor License +https://torproject.org +3rd-Party-Software: +Tor v0.2.3.10: https://www.torproject.org +LibEvent v1.4.13: http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/ +Privoxy v3.0.12: http://www.privoxy.org +Iptables v1.4.7: http://www.netfilter.org +OpenSSL v1.0.0f: http://www.openssl.org +An app wants to open hidden server port %S to the Tor network. This is safe if you trust the app. +found existing Tor process... +Something bad happened. Check the log +hidden service on: +unable to read hidden service name +Unable to start Tor: + +Use Default Iptables +use the built-in iptables binary instead of the one bundled with Orbot + +The Tor binaries were not able to be installed or upgraded. + +Always keep the icon in toolbar when Orbot is connected +Always-On Notifications + +Bridges enabled! +