Since running stopService() automatically triggers Service.onDestroy(),
there is a nice way to hook in and run the shutdown procedure. This
provides an obvious point of entry as well as simplifying the shutdown
procedure.
When clicking on "Wizard" from the menu, then clicking back, it gets stuck
in a strange back stack purgatory, and then randomly changes the language.
So purge the wizard stuff for now, and add back the parts that are still
needed once that is all figured out.
This also simplifies the refactoring of the Intent handling.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13291578/how-to-localize-an-android-app-in-indonesian-language
Note that Java uses several deprecated two-letter codes. The Hebrew ("he")
language code is rewritten as "iw", Indonesian ("id") as "in", and Yiddish
("yi") as "ji". This rewriting happens even if you construct your own
Locale object, not just for instances returned by the various lookup
methods.
The Languages utility class merges the techniques from ChatSecure and
Courier. It fetches the supported locales from the APK itself, and fetches
the native names of the languages from the system.
There are a couple of different times when Orbot will be unable to kill the
running processes. One example is when Orbot is running, then uninstalled,
then installed again.
closes#5254https://dev.guardianproject.info/issues/5254
Since most people using devices without Google Play will be in China, where
Google is generally blocked, instead direct people to f-droid.org unless
they have Google Play installed.
This automatically detects whether Google Play or FDroid is installed, if
so, clicking the promo app button will take the user straight to the
install page. If neither is installed, then the user is taken to the page
for that app on https://f-droid.org
- If you paste bridge addresses from Gmail, you get some strange
characters that were causing problems. This looks for that, and
other formatting related gotchas.
- This also moves all configuratino to the torrc.custom file
instead of using the control port. These changes require you to
restart anyhow, and using the torrc.custom is more reliable as it
affects the tor process on launch, and not post control port interaction.
We now refresh the VPN and tun2socks interfaces when the network
type switches, and we do so in a way that does not cause traffic to leak.
The new interface is established before we close the old one.
You can use Bridges with VPN "App Mode" proxying
On Pre-Lollipop this uses a local loop back SOCKS server to flag outbound sockets as not for the VPN network
On Lollipop+ this uses the "disallow app" feature to set anything in the Orbot process to not be sent through the VPN
this is needed for sharing of bridge data between people in the
same physical space, or by easily sharing it through chat or other
private messaging system