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authort3sserakt <t3ss@posteo.de>2021-05-23 20:19:58 +0200
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1729 files changed, 39569 insertions, 967 deletions
diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index a5b4b5cd..ce8f1bc4 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -1,22 +1,9 @@
1./*.html
2common/*.inc
3
4old/ 1old/
5 2
6*.mo
7locale/*/
8locale/messages.pot
9
10videos/grothoff2014fossa.webm 3videos/grothoff2014fossa.webm
11videos/grothoff2014fossa.ogv 4videos/grothoff2014fossa.ogv
12 5
13rendered/ 6rendered/
14en/
15de/
16fr/
17it/
18es/
19ru/
20 7
21__pycache__ 8__pycache__
22*.pyc 9*.pyc
@@ -35,3 +22,10 @@ config.mk
35.style.yapf 22.style.yapf
36help/ 23help/
37configure 24configure
25locale/ar/LC_MESSAGES/messages.mo
26locale/hi/LC_MESSAGES/messages.mo
27locale/ja/LC_MESSAGES/messages.mo
28locale/ko/LC_MESSAGES/messages.mo
29locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/messages.mo
30locale/zh_Hant/LC_MESSAGES/messages.mo
31
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index b032c34c..3b891920 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -1,100 +1,35 @@
1# 1# This file is in the public domain.
2# Copyright (C) 2017, 2018, 2019 GNUnet e.V.
3#
4# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
5# are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
6# notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is,
7# without any warranty.
8#
9# ----
10 2
11# All: build HTML pages in all languages and compile the 3include build-system/config.mk
12# TypeScript logic in web-common.
13
14# Hardly anyone seems to read README files anymore, so keep this note here:
15# Don't remove the variables for python etc. They exist
16# because one system sticks with PEPs, and others opt
17# for installing every version side-by-side,
18# Same goes for babel.
19
20include config.mk
21
22all: locale template
23 ($(cp) rendered/static/robots.txt rendered/robots.txt)
24 ($(cp) rendered/static/stage.robots.txt rendered/stage.robots.txt)
25 ($(cp) rendered/static/robots.txt rendered/dist/robots.txt)
26 (for lang in en de es fr it ; do \
27 $(cp) rendered/static/robots.txt rendered/$$lang/robots.txt ; \
28 done)
29 ($(python) inc/make_sitemap.py -i rendered)
30 ($(cp) sitemap.xml rendered/sitemap.xml)
31 ($(cp) sitemap.xml rendered/en/sitemap.xml)
32 ($(cp) static/moved.html rendered/frontpage.html)
33 (cd rendered; $(ln) -fs frontpage.html frontpage)
34 ($(cp) static/moved_gsoc.html rendered/gsoc.html)
35 (cd rendered; $(ln) -fs gsoc.html gsoc)
36 ($(cp) static/moved_gns.html rendered/gns.html)
37 (cd rendered; $(ln) -fs gns.html gns)
38 ($(mkdir) -p rendered/node ; $(cp) static/moved_about.html rendered/node/about.html)
39 (cd rendered/node ; $(ln) -fs about.html 397)
40 ($(cp) static/moved_about.html rendered/about.html)
41 (cd rendered ; $(ln) -fs about.html philosophy)
42 (cd rendered; \
43 for lang in en de es fr it; do \
44 $(cp) $$lang/rss.xml $$lang/news/rss.xml; \
45 done)
46 ($(mkdir) -p rendered/.well-known ; $(cp) .well-known/security.txt rendered/.well-known/)
47
48# Extract translateable strings from jinja2 templates.
49# Because of the local i18nfix extractor module we need
50# to set the pythonpath before invoking pybabel.
51locale/messages.pot: common/*.j2.inc template/*.j2
52 $(env) PYTHONPATH="." $(pybabel) -q extract -F locale/babel.map -o locale/messages.pot .
53
54# Update translation (.po) files with new strings.
55locale-update: locale/messages.pot
56 (for lang in en de es fr it; do \
57 $(msgmerge) -q -U -m --previous locale/$$lang/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po locale/messages.pot ; \
58 done)
59 if $(grep) -nA1 '#-#-#-#-#' locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po; then echo -e "\nERROR: Conflicts encountered in PO files.\n"; exit 1; fi
60
61# Compile translation files for use.
62locale-compile:
63 (for lang in en de fr it es; do \
64 $(pybabel) -q compile -d locale -l $$lang --use-fuzzy ; \
65 done)
66 4
67# Process everything related to gettext translations. 5# All: build HTML pages in all languages and compile the
68locale: locale-update locale-compile 6.PHONY: all
69 7all:
70# Run the jinja2 templating engine to expand templates to HTML 8 ./inc/update-messages
71# incorporating translations. 9 env "BASEURL=$(opt_baseurl)" ./inc/build-site
72template: locale-compile
73 $(python) ./make_site.py
74
75it: template
76
77current_dir = $(shell pwd)
78 10
11.PHONY: run
79run: all 12run: all
80 $(browser) http://0.0.0.0:8000/rendered/en & 13 $(browser) http://0.0.0.0:8000/rendered/en &
81 $(python) -m http.server 14 $(python) -m http.server
82 15
16variant = $(opt_variant)
83 17
84# docker-all: Build using a docker image which contains all the needed 18ifndef variant
85# packages. 19$(error variant is not set)
86 20endif
87docker: docker-all
88 21
89docker-all: 22.PHONY: install
90 $(docker) build -t gnunet-www-builder . 23install: all
91 # Importing via the shell like this is hacky, 24 $(mkdir) -p $(prefix)/$(variant)
92 # but after trying lots of other ways, this works most reliably... 25 $(cp) -r rendered/* $(prefix)/$(variant)/
93 $(python) -c 'import i18nfix' 26 $(cp) -r rendered/.well-known/ $(prefix)/$(variant)/
94 $(docker) run --rm -v $$(pwd):/tmp/ --user $$(id -u):$$(id -g) gnunet-www-builder
95 27
28.PHONY: clean
96clean: 29clean:
97 $(rm) -rf __pycache__ 30 $(rm) -rf __pycache__ *.pyc *~ \.*~ \#*\#
98 $(rm) -rf en/ de/ fr/ it/ es/ ru/
99 $(rm) -rf rendered/ 31 $(rm) -rf rendered/
100 $(rm) -rf *.pyc *~ \.*~ \#*\# 32
33.PHONY: submodules/update
34submodules/update:
35 $(git) submodule update --recursive --remote
diff --git a/README b/README
index 6fb8ac15..23f65001 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ Requirements
14 - BeautifulSoup 4 14 - BeautifulSoup 4
15- python3 interpreter: 15- python3 interpreter:
16 - python 3.7 or later. 16 - python 3.7 or later.
17- lxml
17- gettext 18- gettext
18- sassc, to compile the stylesheets 19- sassc, to compile the stylesheets
19 20
@@ -104,6 +105,13 @@ section in the manual.
104* Last but least build the website locally and check if the news 105* Last but least build the website locally and check if the news
105 post renders correctly. 106 post renders correctly.
106 107
108Archiving Old News
109==================
110
111To create an archive page with old news, copy one of the existing
112template/news/oldnews-*.html.j2 files and adjust the year in the "oldnews(...)"
113macro call.
114
107Developing with GNU Guix 115Developing with GNU Guix
108======================== 116========================
109 117
diff --git a/__init__.py b/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index a24c5cd9..00000000
--- a/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
1# For relative imports to work in Python 3.6
2import os, sys
3sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
diff --git a/bootstrap b/bootstrap
index dcc5ae3a..774b2eb9 100755
--- a/bootstrap
+++ b/bootstrap
@@ -13,5 +13,6 @@ fi
13git submodule update --init 13git submodule update --init
14git submodule update --recursive 14git submodule update --recursive
15git submodule sync 15git submodule sync
16
16cp build-system/taler-build-scripts/configure ./configure || true 17cp build-system/taler-build-scripts/configure ./configure || true
17cp build-system/taler-build-scripts/conf/.style.yapf .style.yapf || true 18cp build-system/taler-build-scripts/conf/.style.yapf .style.yapf || true
diff --git a/configure.py b/build-system/configure.py
index 829c3521..1ad4d1aa 100644
--- a/configure.py
+++ b/build-system/configure.py
@@ -1,19 +1,16 @@
1import sys 1import sys
2from pathlib import Path 2from pathlib import Path
3
4base_dir = Path(__file__, "../build-system/taler-build-scripts").resolve()
5
6if not base_dir.exists():
7 print(f"build system directory (${base_dir}) missing", file=sys.stderr)
8 sys.exit(1)
9
10sys.path.insert(0, str(base_dir))
11
12from talerbuildconfig import * 3from talerbuildconfig import *
13 4
14b = BuildConfig() 5b = BuildConfig()
15b.enable_prefix() 6b.enable_prefix()
16b.enable_configmk() 7b.enable_configmk()
8b.use(Option("variant", "Variant (used as output directory)"))
9
10# Base URL override for the site.
11# If not set, use value from www.yml
12b.use(Option("baseurl", "Override base URL that the site will run on", default="", required=False))
13
17b.add_tool(PythonTool()) 14b.add_tool(PythonTool())
18b.add_tool(PyBabelTool()) 15b.add_tool(PyBabelTool())
19b.add_tool(PosixTool("cp")) 16b.add_tool(PosixTool("cp"))
@@ -21,14 +18,10 @@ b.add_tool(PosixTool("echo"))
21b.add_tool(PosixTool("env")) 18b.add_tool(PosixTool("env"))
22b.add_tool(PosixTool("printf")) 19b.add_tool(PosixTool("printf"))
23b.add_tool(PosixTool("grep")) 20b.add_tool(PosixTool("grep"))
24b.add_tool(PosixTool("ln"))
25b.add_tool(PosixTool("mkdir")) 21b.add_tool(PosixTool("mkdir"))
26b.add_tool(PosixTool("rm")) 22b.add_tool(PosixTool("rm"))
27b.add_tool(PosixTool("sh")) 23b.add_tool(PosixTool("sh"))
28b.add_tool(PosixTool("msgmerge")) 24b.add_tool(PosixTool("msgmerge"))
29b.add_tool(PosixTool("tsc"))
30b.add_tool(PosixTool("git")) 25b.add_tool(PosixTool("git"))
31b.add_tool(PosixTool("docker"))
32b.add_tool(PosixTool("sassc"))
33b.add_tool(BrowserTool()) 26b.add_tool(BrowserTool())
34b.run() 27b.run()
diff --git a/build-system/taler-build-scripts b/build-system/taler-build-scripts
Subproject d725a0cd1b4aa3ff54452a702b8c19db3f3c339 Subproject 5fb2f811026bbe7152ed59b712248048853eb0f
diff --git a/common/footer.j2.inc b/common/footer.j2.inc
index 07bd219f..b663d6bb 100644
--- a/common/footer.j2.inc
+++ b/common/footer.j2.inc
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
27 <p> 27 <p>
28 Copyright &copy; 28 Copyright &copy;
29 <a href="{{ url_localized('ev.html') }}">GNUnet e.V.</a> 29 <a href="{{ url_localized('ev.html') }}">GNUnet e.V.</a>
30 2001 &mdash; 2020. 30 2001 &mdash; 2021.
31 <a href="https://git.gnunet.org/www.git">{{ _("Source code of this site.") }}</a> 31 <a href="https://git.gnunet.org/www.git">{{ _("Source code of this site.") }}</a>
32 <a href="{{ url_localized('contact.html') }}">{{ _("Report issues with this website.") }}</a> 32 <a href="{{ url_localized('contact.html') }}">{{ _("Report issues with this website.") }}</a>
33 </p> 33 </p>
diff --git a/common/header.j2.inc b/common/header.j2.inc
index 9d797fed..b97c9eec 100644
--- a/common/header.j2.inc
+++ b/common/header.j2.inc
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
55 <script src="https://oss.maxcdn.com/respond/1.4.2/respond.min.js"></script> 55 <script src="https://oss.maxcdn.com/respond/1.4.2/respond.min.js"></script>
56 <![endif]--> 56 <![endif]-->
57 57
58 <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="GNUnet.org rss" href="{{ url_localized('news/rss.xml') }}" /> 58 <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="GNUnet.org rss" href="{{ url_localized('rss.xml') }}" />
59 59
60 <!-- opengraph --> 60 <!-- opengraph -->
61 <!-- 61 <!--
diff --git a/common/navigation.j2.inc b/common/navigation.j2.inc
index 2237ecf9..5acf913f 100644
--- a/common/navigation.j2.inc
+++ b/common/navigation.j2.inc
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
46 <ul class="dropdown-menu" aria-labelledby="navbarMain"> 46 <ul class="dropdown-menu" aria-labelledby="navbarMain">
47 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('engage.html') }}">{{ _("Engage") }} </a></li> 47 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('engage.html') }}">{{ _("Engage") }} </a></li>
48 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('gsoc.html') }}">{{ _("GSoC Projects") }}</a></li> 48 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('gsoc.html') }}">{{ _("GSoC Projects") }}</a></li>
49 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('ev.html') }}">{{ _("GNUnet e.V.") }}</a></li> 49 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('ev.html') }}">GNUnet e.V.</a></li>
50 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('copyright.html') }}">{{ _("Copyright for Contributors") }} </a></li> 50 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('copyright.html') }}">{{ _("Copyright for Contributors") }} </a></li>
51 <!-- li><a class="dropdown-item" href="https://old.gnunet.org/bot/log/gnunet">{{ _("IRC Archive") }}</a></li --> 51 <!-- li><a class="dropdown-item" href="https://old.gnunet.org/bot/log/gnunet">{{ _("IRC Archive") }}</a></li -->
52 </ul> 52 </ul>
@@ -60,9 +60,7 @@
60 <ul class="dropdown-menu" aria-labelledby="navbarMain"> 60 <ul class="dropdown-menu" aria-labelledby="navbarMain">
61 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('architecture.html') }}">{{ _("System Architecture") }}</a></li> 61 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('architecture.html') }}">{{ _("System Architecture") }}</a></li>
62 62
63<!-- TODO fill with content 63 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('roadmap.html') }}">{{ _("Roadmap") }}</a></li>
64
65 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('roadmap.html') }}">{{ _("Roadmap") }}</a></li>-->
66 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="https://bugs.gnunet.org" target="_blank">{{ _("Bug Tracker") }}</a></li> 64 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="https://bugs.gnunet.org" target="_blank">{{ _("Bug Tracker") }}</a></li>
67 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="https://git.gnunet.org" target="_blank">{{ _("Source Code") }}</a></li> 65 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="https://git.gnunet.org" target="_blank">{{ _("Source Code") }}</a></li>
68 <li><a class="dropdown-item" target="_blank" href="https://docs.gnunet.org/doxygen/">{{ _("Source Code Documentation") }}</a></li> 66 <li><a class="dropdown-item" target="_blank" href="https://docs.gnunet.org/doxygen/">{{ _("Source Code Documentation") }}</a></li>
@@ -86,6 +84,7 @@
86 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('video.html') }}">{{ _("Videos") }}</a></li> 84 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('video.html') }}">{{ _("Videos") }}</a></li>
87 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('glossary.html') }}">{{ _("Glossary") }}</a></li> 85 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('glossary.html') }}">{{ _("Glossary") }}</a></li>
88 <li><a class="dropdown-item" target="_blank" href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html">{{ _("Handbook") }}</a></li> 86 <li><a class="dropdown-item" target="_blank" href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html">{{ _("Handbook") }}</a></li>
87 <li><a class="dropdown-item" target="_blank" href="{{ url_localized('livingstandards.html') }}">Living Standards</a></li>
89 <li><a class="dropdown-item" target="_blank" href="https://rest.gnunet.org/">{{ _("REST API") }}</a></li> 88 <li><a class="dropdown-item" target="_blank" href="https://rest.gnunet.org/">{{ _("REST API") }}</a></li>
90 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('faq.html') }}">{{ _("FAQ") }}</a></li> 89 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="{{ url_localized('faq.html') }}">{{ _("FAQ") }}</a></li>
91 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="https://bib.gnunet.org/date.html" target="_blank">{{ _("Bibliography") }}</a></li> 90 <li><a class="dropdown-item" href="https://bib.gnunet.org/date.html" target="_blank">{{ _("Bibliography") }}</a></li>
diff --git a/news/index.html.j2 b/common/old-news.j2.inc
index ae8f5e3b..d4d45ef4 100644
--- a/news/index.html.j2
+++ b/common/old-news.j2.inc
@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
1{% extends "common/base.j2" %} 1{% macro oldnews(year) %}
2{% block body_content %}
3 <div class="container-fluid"> 2 <div class="container-fluid">
4 <div class="container"> 3 <div class="container">
5 <article> 4 <article>
6 <div class="row"> 5 <div class="row">
7 <div class="container text-center"> 6 <div class="container text-center">
8 <h1>{{ _("News") }}<a name="news"></a></h1> 7 <h1>{{ _("News") + " " + (year|string) }}<a name="news"></a></h1>
9 <section> 8 <section>
10 <p> 9 <p>
11 {% trans %} 10 {% trans %}
@@ -19,9 +18,10 @@
19 </div> 18 </div>
20 </div> 19 </div>
21 <div class="row"> 20 <div class="row">
21 <b>{{ year }}</b>
22 <ul class="timeline"> 22 <ul class="timeline">
23 {% for item in newsdata %} 23 {% for item in newsdata|selectattr('date.year', 'eq', year) %}
24 <li> 24 <li>
25 <section class="item-preview"> 25 <section class="item-preview">
26 <header> 26 <header>
27 <h3>{{ item['title']|e }}</h3> 27 <h3>{{ item['title']|e }}</h3>
@@ -30,8 +30,8 @@
30 </p> 30 </p>
31 </header> 31 </header>
32 <p class="item-abstract"> 32 <p class="item-abstract">
33 {{ item['abstract'] }} <br/> 33 {{ get_abstract(item['page'], 1000) }} <br/>
34 [<a href="{{ item['page'] }}" title="{{ item['date']}}">{{ _("read more") }}</a>] 34 [<a href="{{ url_localized(item['page']) }}" title="{{ item['date']}}">{{ _("read more") }}</a>]
35 </p> 35 </p>
36 </section> 36 </section>
37 </li> 37 </li>
@@ -41,4 +41,4 @@
41 </article> 41 </article>
42 </div> 42 </div>
43 </div> 43 </div>
44{% endblock body_content %} 44{% endmacro %}
diff --git a/configure b/configure
index 7749566c..5a14890b 100755
--- a/configure
+++ b/configure
@@ -1,20 +1,7 @@
1#!/bin/sh 1#!/bin/sh
2 2
3# This file is part of TALER 3# This file is part of GNU Taler.
4# (C) 2019 GNUnet e.V. 4# (C) 2020 Taler Systems S.A.
5#
6# This is very simple POSIX sh script which
7# identifies the first matching
8# python3 identifier in $PATH and produces
9# configure.py from configure.py.in, and then
10# calls the new executable configure.py.
11#
12# It should be portable on Unices. Report bugs on
13# the bugtracker if you discover that it isn't
14# working as intended.
15#
16# Authors:
17# Author: ng0 <ng0@taler.net>
18# 5#
19# Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any 6# Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
20# purpose with or without fee is hereby granted. 7# purpose with or without fee is hereby granted.
@@ -30,24 +17,31 @@
30# 17#
31# SPDX-License-Identifier: 0BSD 18# SPDX-License-Identifier: 0BSD
32 19
33# we invoke configure not as a symlink but as a copy, 20# This script checks if a suitable python3 executable is installed and then
34# so we have to use a fixed location for the repository! 21# executes the actual configure logic written in Python.
35dir=$(dirname "$(readlink -- "$0")")/build-system/taler-build-scripts
36. $dir/sh/lib.sh/existence.sh
37. $dir/sh/lib.sh/existence_python.sh
38 22
39scriptpath=build-system/taler-build-scripts 23scriptpath=build-system/taler-build-scripts
40 24
41if ! test -d "$scriptpath"; then 25if ! test -d "$scriptpath"; then
42 echo "fatal error: taler-build-scripts not found at $scriptpath" >&2 26 echo "fatal error: taler-build-scripts not found at $scriptpath" >&2
27 echo "hint: did you run './bootstrap'?" >&2
28 exit 1
29fi
30
31# Check that the python3 executable is on the PATH.
32# This follows PEP 394 (https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/).
33if ! python3 --version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
34 echo "error: python3 not found" >&2
43 exit 1 35 exit 1
44fi 36fi
45 37
38# Let python3 check that its own version is okay for us.
39python3 "$scriptpath/pyvercheck.py" || exit $?
40
41# Allow Python to find libraries that are checked into the build system git.
46export PYTHONPATH="$scriptpath:${PYTHONPATH:-}" 42export PYTHONPATH="$scriptpath:${PYTHONPATH:-}"
47 43
44export TALERBUILDSYSTEMDIR=./build-system
45
48# Call configure.py, assuming all went well. 46# Call configure.py, assuming all went well.
49# $1 is read by configure.py as the prefix. 47python3 $TALERBUILDSYSTEMDIR/configure.py "$@"
50# If $1 is empty, the python script checks the
51# environment for PREFIX. We might need more
52# variables and switches, such as DESTDIR.
53exec "$PYTHON" ./configure.py $@
diff --git a/inc b/inc
Subproject 76bbc33ea45cd415081f34ae93109fe5c9718fe Subproject 2b72c7f57d318271856f992eb2e58c133ae5179
diff --git a/locale/ar/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po b/locale/ar/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..fceefa33
--- /dev/null
+++ b/locale/ar/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po
@@ -0,0 +1,3030 @@
1# Translations template for PROJECT.
2# Copyright (C) 2021 ORGANIZATION
3# This file is distributed under the same license as the PROJECT project.
4# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2021.
5#
6msgid ""
7msgstr ""
8"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n"
9"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n"
10"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-05-12 14:14+0200\n"
11"PO-Revision-Date: 2021-03-20 10:40+0000\n"
12"Last-Translator: Shorouk Hassouna <shoroukhassuna@gmail.com>\n"
13"Language-Team: Arabic <http://weblate.taler.net/projects/gnunet/website/ar/"
14">\n"
15"Language: ar\n"
16"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
17"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
18"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
19"Plural-Forms: nplurals=6; plural=n==0 ? 0 : n==1 ? 1 : n==2 ? 2 : n%100>=3 "
20"&& n%100<=10 ? 3 : n%100>=11 ? 4 : 5;\n"
21"X-Generator: Weblate 4.4.2\n"
22"Generated-By: Babel 2.9.0\n"
23
24#: common/base.j2:5 common/news.j2:5
25msgid "GNUnet"
26msgstr "GNUnet"
27
28#: common/base.j2:6 common/news.j2:6
29msgid "GNU's framework for secure p2p networking"
30msgstr ""
31
32#: common/footer.j2.inc:7
33msgid "Contact"
34msgstr "جهات الاتصال"
35
36#: common/footer.j2.inc:8
37#, fuzzy
38#| msgid "GNUnet"
39msgid "GNUnet e.V."
40msgstr "GNUnet"
41
42#: common/footer.j2.inc:9 template/about.html.j2:6
43msgid "About GNUnet"
44msgstr "عن GNUnet"
45
46#: common/footer.j2.inc:14 common/navigation.j2.inc:64
47msgid "Bug Tracker"
48msgstr "أداة تعقب الأخطاء"
49
50#: common/footer.j2.inc:19 template/copyright.html.j2:6
51msgid "Copyright Assignment"
52msgstr ""
53
54#: common/footer.j2.inc:20 common/navigation.j2.inc:90
55#: template/developers.html.j2:24
56msgid "Bibliography"
57msgstr "المراجع"
58
59#: common/footer.j2.inc:31
60msgid "Source code of this site."
61msgstr "Source code لهذا الموقع."
62
63#: common/footer.j2.inc:32
64msgid "Report issues with this website."
65msgstr "الابلاغ عن مشكلة بهذا الموقع."
66
67#: common/navigation.j2.inc:38
68msgid "About"
69msgstr "عن"
70
71#: common/navigation.j2.inc:39 common/old-news.j2.inc:7
72#: template/news/index.html.j2:8
73msgid "News"
74msgstr "الاخبار"
75
76#: common/navigation.j2.inc:40 template/index.html.j2:289
77msgid "Applications"
78msgstr "التطبيقات"
79
80#: common/navigation.j2.inc:44
81msgid "Community"
82msgstr ""
83
84#: common/navigation.j2.inc:47 template/index.html.j2:292
85msgid "Engage"
86msgstr ""
87
88#: common/navigation.j2.inc:48
89msgid "GSoC Projects"
90msgstr ""
91
92#: common/navigation.j2.inc:50
93msgid "Copyright for Contributors"
94msgstr ""
95
96#: common/navigation.j2.inc:51
97msgid "IRC Archive"
98msgstr ""
99
100#: common/navigation.j2.inc:58
101msgid "Development"
102msgstr "تطوير"
103
104#: common/navigation.j2.inc:61
105msgid "System Architecture"
106msgstr "هندسة النظام"
107
108#: common/navigation.j2.inc:63 template/roadmap.html.j2:6
109msgid "Roadmap"
110msgstr ""
111
112#: common/navigation.j2.inc:65 template/gnurl.html.j2:186
113msgid "Source Code"
114msgstr ""
115
116#: common/navigation.j2.inc:66
117#, fuzzy
118#| msgid "Documentation"
119msgid "Source Code Documentation"
120msgstr "التوثيق"
121
122#: common/navigation.j2.inc:67
123msgid "Continuous Integration"
124msgstr ""
125
126#: common/navigation.j2.inc:68
127#, fuzzy
128#| msgid "Development"
129msgid "Development Tutorial"
130msgstr "تطوير"
131
132#: common/navigation.j2.inc:79
133msgid "Documentation"
134msgstr "التوثيق"
135
136#: common/navigation.j2.inc:82 template/install.html.j2:6
137msgid "Install"
138msgstr "تحميل"
139
140#: common/navigation.j2.inc:83 template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:76
141msgid "Use"
142msgstr "استخدم"
143
144#: common/navigation.j2.inc:84
145msgid "Videos"
146msgstr "مقاطع الڤيديو"
147
148#: common/navigation.j2.inc:85 template/glossary.html.j2:6
149msgid "Glossary"
150msgstr ""
151
152#: common/navigation.j2.inc:86
153msgid "Handbook"
154msgstr "الدليل"
155
156#: common/navigation.j2.inc:88
157msgid "REST API"
158msgstr ""
159
160#: common/navigation.j2.inc:89 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:83
161msgid "FAQ"
162msgstr "أسئلة شائعه"
163
164#: common/old-news.j2.inc:10 template/news/index.html.j2:11
165msgid "News posts about changes related to GNUnet such as releases and events"
166msgstr "منشورات جديدة عن التطورات فيما يخص GNUnet كالاصدارات والمناسبات"
167
168#: common/old-news.j2.inc:15 template/news/index.html.j2:16
169msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed"
170msgstr ""
171
172#: common/old-news.j2.inc:34 template/news/index.html.j2:36
173msgid "read more"
174msgstr "اقرأ المزيد"
175
176#: template/about.html.j2:11
177msgid "What is GNUnet?"
178msgstr "ما هي GNUnet؟"
179
180#: template/about.html.j2:13
181msgid ""
182"GNUnet is an alternative network stack for building secure, decentralized "
183"and privacy-preserving distributed applications. Our goal is to replace the "
184"old insecure Internet protocol stack. Starting from an application for "
185"secure publication of files, it has grown to include all kinds of basic "
186"protocol components and applications towards the creation of a GNU internet."
187msgstr ""
188"GNUnet هي شبكة تخزين بديلة لبناء تطبيقات لا مركزيه تحافظ على الخصوصية. هدفنا "
189"هو استبدال بروتوكول الانترنت القديم للتخزين. بدئنا من تطبيق للنشر الآمن "
190"للملفات، وتطور ذلك ليتضمن كل العناصر المبدئيه والتطبيقات نحو انترنت آمن."
191
192#: template/about.html.j2:23
193msgid ""
194"Today, the actual use and thus the social requirements for a global network "
195"differs widely from those goals of 1970. While the Internet remains suitable "
196"for military use, where the network equipment is operated by a command "
197"hierarchy and when necessary isolated from the rest of the world, the "
198"situation is less tenable for civil society."
199msgstr ""
200"اليوم تختلف حاجة المجتمع لشبكة عالمية بشكل كبير عن اهداف البداية في 1970. "
201"يظل الانترنت مناسب للاستخدام العسكري، حيث معدات الشبكة التي تدار من قبل "
202"اوامر سلطة هرمية يتم عزلها عن بقية العالم عند الضرورة، ولكن قابلية الدفاع عن "
203"الشبكة تنحدر بالنسبه للمجتمع المدني."
204
205#: template/about.html.j2:32
206msgid ""
207"Due to fundamental Internet design choices, Internet traffic can be "
208"misdirected, intercepted, censored and manipulated by hostile routers on the "
209"network. And indeed, the modern Internet has evolved exactly to the point "
210"where, as Matthew Green put it, <a href=\"https://blog."
211"cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-hostile/\">\"the "
212"network is hostile\"</a>."
213msgstr ""
214
215#: template/about.html.j2:41
216msgid ""
217"We believe liberal societies need a network architecture that uses the anti-"
218"authoritarian decentralized peer-to-peer paradigm and privacy-preserving "
219"cryptographic protocols. The goal of the GNUnet project is to provide a Free "
220"Software realization of this ideal."
221msgstr ""
222
223#: template/about.html.j2:49
224msgid ""
225"Specifically, GNUnet tries to follow the following design principles, in "
226"order of importance:"
227msgstr ""
228
229#: template/about.html.j2:56
230msgid ""
231"GNUnet must be implemented as <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-"
232"sw.html\">Free Software</a>."
233msgstr ""
234
235#: template/about.html.j2:60
236msgid ""
237"GNUnet must minimize the amount of personally identifiable information "
238"exposed."
239msgstr ""
240
241#: template/about.html.j2:61
242msgid ""
243"GNUnet must be fully distributed and resilient to external attacks and rogue "
244"participants."
245msgstr ""
246
247#: template/about.html.j2:62
248msgid ""
249"GNUnet must be self-organizing and not depend on administrators or "
250"centralized infrastructure."
251msgstr ""
252
253#: template/about.html.j2:63
254msgid ""
255"GNUnet must inform the user which other participants have to be trusted when "
256"establishing private communications."
257msgstr ""
258
259#: template/about.html.j2:64
260msgid "GNUnet must be open and permit new peers to join."
261msgstr ""
262
263#: template/about.html.j2:65
264msgid "GNUnet must support a diverse range of applications and devices."
265msgstr ""
266
267#: template/about.html.j2:66
268msgid "GNUnet must use compartmentalization to protect sensitive information."
269msgstr ""
270
271#: template/about.html.j2:67
272msgid "The GNUnet architecture must be resource efficient."
273msgstr ""
274
275#: template/about.html.j2:68
276msgid ""
277"GNUnet must provide incentives for peers to contribute more resources than "
278"they consume."
279msgstr ""
280
281#: template/about.html.j2:72
282msgid ""
283"To get know and learn more, please check our <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet."
284"org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, especially the <a href=\"https://"
285"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts\">chapter on \"Key Concepts"
286"\"</a>, explaining the fundamental concepts of GNUnet: <ul> <li><a href="
287"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Authentication"
288"\">Authentication</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
289"gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing\">Accounting to "
290"Encourage Resource Sharing</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/"
291"handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality\">Confidentiality</a></li> <li><a href="
292"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonymity</a></"
293"li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability"
294"\">Deniability</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
295"gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">Peer Identities</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
296"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-"
297"Zones_0029\">Zones in the GNU Name System (GNS Zones)</a></li> <li><a href="
298"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> </ul>"
299msgstr ""
300
301#: template/about.html.j2:88
302msgid "More Resources"
303msgstr ""
304
305#: template/about.html.j2:90
306msgid ""
307"There are many more resources to learn about GNUnet besides the <a href="
308"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, such as the "
309"<a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliography</a> with papers covering "
310"the various layers, many <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html"
311"\">videos</a> or a brief <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html"
312"\">glossary</a>."
313msgstr ""
314
315#: template/about.html.j2:95
316msgid ""
317"You are most welcome to <a href=\"engage.html\">get engaged into the "
318"conversation</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">install GNUnet</a>, <a href=\"use."
319"html\">use it</a> and <a href=\"engage.html\">contribute and get engaged</a> "
320"in various ways."
321msgstr ""
322
323#: template/about.html.j2:100
324msgid ""
325"Please be aware that this project is (despite of it's age) still in an early "
326"alpha stage when it comes to software &#8211; its not an easy task to "
327"rewrite the whole Internet!"
328msgstr ""
329
330#: template/about.html.j2:105
331msgid "Current funding"
332msgstr ""
333
334#: template/about.html.j2:110
335msgid ""
336"We're receiving funding from NLnet's Next Generation Internet funding line "
337"to document and implement the GNU Name System protocol in a way suitable for "
338"the IETF standardization process."
339msgstr ""
340
341#: template/about.html.j2:123
342msgid ""
343"This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 "
344"research and innovation programme under the NGI_TRUST grant agreement no "
345"825618. The project aims to integrate re:claimID with the GNU Taler payment "
346"system in a pilot in order to demonstrate the practical feasibility and "
347"benefits of privacy enhancing technologies for users and commercial service "
348"providers. The project is called \"Decentralized Identities for Self-"
349"Sovereign End-users\" (DISSENS)."
350msgstr ""
351
352#: template/about.html.j2:141
353msgid ""
354"We are grateful for free hosting offered by the following organizations:"
355msgstr ""
356
357#: template/about.html.j2:150
358msgid "Past funding"
359msgstr ""
360
361#: template/about.html.j2:152
362msgid "We are grateful for past funding from the following organizations:"
363msgstr ""
364
365#: template/applications.html.j2:7
366msgid "Applications provided by GNUnet"
367msgstr "تطبيقات مقدمة من GNUnet"
368
369#: template/applications.html.j2:13 template/gns.html.j2:7
370msgid "The GNU Name System"
371msgstr ""
372
373#: template/applications.html.j2:15
374msgid ""
375"The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully decentralized "
376"replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of using a hierarchy, "
377"GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are similar to DNS, but "
378"queries and replies are private even with respect to peers providing the "
379"answers. The integrity of records and privacy of look-ups are "
380"cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a robust, "
381"efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
382msgstr ""
383
384#: template/applications.html.j2:38
385msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
386msgstr ""
387
388#: template/applications.html.j2:41
389msgid ""
390"is a decentralized Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU "
391"Name System. It allows users to securely share personal information with "
392"websites using standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
393msgstr ""
394
395#: template/applications.html.j2:57
396msgid "Filesharing (Alpha)"
397msgstr ""
398
399#: template/applications.html.j2:59
400msgid ""
401"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">filesharing</a> is an application that aims "
402"to provide censorship-resistant, anonymous filesharing. The publisher is "
403"empowered to make a gradual choice between performance and anonymity."
404msgstr ""
405
406#: template/applications.html.j2:73
407msgid "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
408msgstr ""
409
410#: template/applications.html.j2:75
411msgid ""
412"GNUnet conversation is an application that provides secure voice "
413"communication in a fully decentralized way by employing GNUnet for routing "
414"and transport."
415msgstr ""
416
417#: template/applications.html.j2:91
418#, fuzzy
419#| msgid "Applications provided by GNUnet"
420msgid "Applications utilizing GNUnet"
421msgstr "تطبيقات مقدمة من GNUnet"
422
423#: template/applications.html.j2:97
424msgid "GNU Taler (Alpha)"
425msgstr ""
426
427#: template/applications.html.j2:99
428msgid ""
429"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> is a new privacy-preserving "
430"electronic payment system. Payments are cryptographically secured and are "
431"confirmed within milliseconds with extremely low transaction costs."
432msgstr ""
433
434#: template/applications.html.j2:118
435msgid "secushare"
436msgstr ""
437
438#: template/applications.html.j2:120
439msgid ""
440"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> is creating a decentralized "
441"social networking application on top of GNUnet. Using overlay multicast and "
442"the extensible PSYC protocol, notifications are distributed end-to-end "
443"encrypted to authorized recipients only."
444msgstr ""
445
446#: template/applications.html.j2:139
447msgid "pretty Easy privacy"
448msgstr ""
449
450#: template/applications.html.j2:141
451msgid ""
452"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p) is "
453"creating a usable end-to-end encrypted e-mail solution using opportunistic "
454"key exchange. p&#8801;p will use GNUnet to protect metadata and exploit new "
455"cryptographic protocols to verify keys."
456msgstr ""
457
458#: template/applications.html.j2:160
459msgid "Cadet-GTK"
460msgstr ""
461
462#: template/applications.html.j2:162
463msgid ""
464"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> is a "
465"convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing messaging using "
466"the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK and libhandy for a convergent "
467"design."
468msgstr ""
469
470#: template/applications.html.j2:180
471msgid "groupchat"
472msgstr ""
473
474#: template/applications.html.j2:182
475msgid ""
476"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a "
477"terminal user interface providing messaging using the CADET subsystem. It is "
478"developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned to be compatible."
479msgstr ""
480
481#: template/architecture.html.j2:6
482#, fuzzy
483#| msgid "System Architecture"
484msgid "GNUnet System Architecture"
485msgstr "هندسة النظام"
486
487#: template/architecture.html.j2:20
488#, fuzzy
489#| msgid "Documentation"
490msgid "Foundations"
491msgstr "التوثيق"
492
493#: template/architecture.html.j2:22
494msgid ""
495"The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-like "
496"end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key infrastructure "
497"(GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> Using public keys "
498"for addresses and self-organizing decentralized routing algorithms, these "
499"subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack."
500msgstr ""
501
502#: template/architecture.html.j2:35
503msgid "Security"
504msgstr "الامان"
505
506#: template/architecture.html.j2:38
507msgid ""
508"GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem "
509"runs as a separate process, providing fault isolation and enabling tight "
510"permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the implementation "
511"is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and will always "
512"remain free software."
513msgstr ""
514
515#: template/architecture.html.j2:52
516#, fuzzy
517#| msgid "System Architecture"
518msgid "System architecture"
519msgstr "هندسة النظام"
520
521#: template/architecture.html.j2:58
522msgid "Subsystems"
523msgstr ""
524
525#: template/architecture.html.j2:67
526msgid "libgnunetutil"
527msgstr ""
528
529#: template/architecture.html.j2:73
530msgid "APIs"
531msgstr ""
532
533#: template/architecture.html.j2:86
534msgid "Legend"
535msgstr ""
536
537#: template/contact.html.j2:6
538msgid "Contact information"
539msgstr ""
540
541#: template/contact.html.j2:11
542msgid "The mailing list"
543msgstr ""
544
545#: template/contact.html.j2:13
546msgid ""
547"An archived, public mailing list for GNUnet is hosted at <a href=\"https://"
548"lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists.gnu.org/"
549"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a>. You can send messages to the list at "
550"<a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
551msgstr ""
552
553#: template/contact.html.j2:23
554msgid "The IRC channel"
555msgstr ""
556
557#: template/contact.html.j2:25
558msgid ""
559"<tt>#gnunet</tt> is reachable via <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc."
560"freenode.net</a>. There is also an <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!"
561"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a> available."
562msgstr ""
563
564#: template/contact.html.j2:38
565msgid "Contacting individuals"
566msgstr ""
567
568#: template/contact.html.j2:40
569msgid ""
570"GNUnet developers are generally reachable at either <tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet."
571"org</tt> or <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt>. Most of us support receiving GnuPG "
572"encrypted Emails. Urgent and sensitive security issues may be addressed to "
573"the GNU maintainers <tt>schanzen</tt> and <tt>grothoff</tt>."
574msgstr ""
575
576#: template/contact.html.j2:53
577msgid "Reporting bugs"
578msgstr ""
579
580#: template/contact.html.j2:55
581msgid ""
582"We track open feature requests and bugs for projects within GNUnet in our <a "
583"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug tracker</a>. You can also report bugs "
584"or feature requests to the <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
585"bug-gnunet\">bug-gnunet</a> mailing list. The mailinglist requires no "
586"subscription."
587msgstr ""
588
589#: template/copyright.html.j2:11
590msgid ""
591"<p> Contributors to GNUnet with Git access must sign the <a href=\"/static/"
592"pdf/copyright.pdf\">copyright assignment</a> to ensure that the <a href="
593"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/gnunet_taler_agreement.tex"
594"\">GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA agreement on licensing and collaborative "
595"development</a> of the GNUnet and GNU Taler projects is satisfied. </p>"
596msgstr ""
597
598#: template/copyright.html.j2:22
599msgid ""
600"<p>The agreements ensure that the code will continue to be made available "
601"under free software licenses, but gives developers the freedom to move code "
602"between GNUnet and GNU Taler without worrying about licenses and to give the "
603"company the ability to dual-license (for example, so that we can distribute "
604"via App-stores that are hostile to free software).</p>"
605msgstr ""
606
607#: template/copyright.html.j2:30
608msgid ""
609"<p>Minor contributions (basically, anyone without Git access) do not require "
610"copyright assignment. Pseudonymous contributions are accepted, in this case "
611"simply sign the agreement with your pseudonym. Scanned copies are "
612"sufficient, but snail mail is preferred.</p>"
613msgstr ""
614
615#: template/developers.html.j2:5
616msgid "GNUnet for developers"
617msgstr ""
618
619#: template/developers.html.j2:13
620msgid "Repositories"
621msgstr ""
622
623#: template/developers.html.j2:16
624msgid ""
625"A list of our Git repositories can be found on our our <a href=\"https://git."
626"gnunet.org/\">Git Server</a>."
627msgstr ""
628
629#: template/developers.html.j2:27
630msgid ""
631"Technical papers can be found in our <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/"
632"bibliography\">bibliography</a>."
633msgstr ""
634
635#: template/developers.html.j2:34
636msgid "Discussion"
637msgstr ""
638
639#: template/developers.html.j2:37
640msgid ""
641"We have a mailing list for developer discussions. You can subscribe to or "
642"read the list archive at <a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
643"gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</"
644"a>."
645msgstr ""
646
647#: template/developers.html.j2:47
648msgid "Regression Testing"
649msgstr ""
650
651#: template/developers.html.j2:50
652msgid ""
653"We have <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/\">Buildbot</a> automation tests to "
654"detect regressions and check for portability at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
655"org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/</a>."
656msgstr ""
657
658#: template/developers.html.j2:59
659msgid "Code Coverage Analysis"
660msgstr ""
661
662#: template/developers.html.j2:62
663msgid ""
664"We use <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> to "
665"analyze the code coverage of our tests, the results are available at <a href="
666"\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a>."
667msgstr ""
668
669#: template/developers.html.j2:72
670msgid "Performance Analysis"
671msgstr ""
672
673#: template/developers.html.j2:75
674msgid ""
675"We use <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> for performance "
676"regression analysis of the exchange backend at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
677"org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a>."
678msgstr ""
679
680#: template/download.html.j2:7 template/gnurl.html.j2:209
681msgid "Downloads"
682msgstr ""
683
684#: template/download.html.j2:11
685msgid ""
686"Here you can download releases of our software and find links to the various "
687"versions."
688msgstr ""
689
690#: template/download.html.j2:17
691msgid "0.11.x series"
692msgstr ""
693
694#: template/download.html.j2:18
695msgid "tarball"
696msgstr ""
697
698#: template/download.html.j2:20
699msgid ""
700"The tarball of the latest version can be obtained from GNU FTP and its "
701"mirrors."
702msgstr ""
703
704#: template/download.html.j2:30
705msgid "git"
706msgstr ""
707
708#: template/download.html.j2:32
709msgid ""
710"You can fetch the git tag of version 0.11.x from our development server:"
711msgstr ""
712
713#: template/engage.html.j2:6
714msgid "Engage!"
715msgstr ""
716
717#: template/ev.html.j2:6
718msgid "Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V."
719msgstr ""
720
721#: template/ev.html.j2:11
722#, fuzzy
723#| msgid "About GNUnet"
724msgid "About GNUnet e.V."
725msgstr "عن GNUnet"
726
727#: template/ev.html.j2:13
728msgid ""
729"On December 27th 2013 a group of GNUnet hackers met at 30c3 to create the "
730"\"Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V.\", an association under German "
731"law to support GNUnet development. The Amtsgericht M&uuml;nchen registered "
732"the association on the 7th of March under VR 205287."
733msgstr ""
734
735#: template/ev.html.j2:22
736msgid ""
737"The association is officially dedicated to supporting research, development "
738"and education in the area of secure decentralized networking in general, and "
739"GNUnet specifically. This is the official website for the association."
740msgstr ""
741
742#: template/ev.html.j2:31
743msgid "Becoming a Member of GNUnet e.V."
744msgstr ""
745
746#: template/ev.html.j2:33
747msgid ""
748"GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to participate "
749"in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For this, all you "
750"have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the <a href=\"https://"
751"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> repository. There are no "
752"membership dues; however, members are required to support GNUnet e.V. and in "
753"particularly contribute to the technical development within their means. For "
754"further details, we refer to the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev."
755"git/\">Satzung (Charter)</a> (currently only available in German, "
756"translations welcome)."
757msgstr ""
758
759#: template/ev.html.j2:52
760msgid "Governance"
761msgstr ""
762
763#: template/ev.html.j2:54
764msgid ""
765"You can find our charter, and the list of members under <a href=\"https://"
766"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet.org/"
767"gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists of: "
768"<dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
769"Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> <dd>t3sserakt</dd> "
770"<dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a href="
771"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd> </dl>"
772msgstr ""
773
774#: template/ev.html.j2:73
775msgid "Official Meeting Notes"
776msgstr ""
777
778#: template/ev.html.j2:86
779msgid "Support Us!"
780msgstr ""
781
782#: template/ev.html.j2:88
783msgid ""
784"Everybody is welcome to support us via donations. For financial "
785"contributions, Europeans are able to donate via SEPA. We hope to setup "
786"accounts in other major currency areas in the future. You can also donate "
787"via Bitcoin, routing details are given below. Please note that we are unable "
788"to provide receipts for your donations. If you are planning to donate a "
789"significant amount of money, please contact us first as it might be better "
790"to come to a custom arrangement. <dl><dt>BitCoin</dt> "
791"<dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</dd> <dt>SEPA/IBAN</dt> "
792"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd> </dl>"
793msgstr ""
794
795#: template/faq.html.j2:12 template/faq.html.j2:23
796msgid "General"
797msgstr ""
798
799#: template/faq.html.j2:13 template/faq.html.j2:149 template/gns.html.j2:37
800msgid "Features"
801msgstr ""
802
803#: template/faq.html.j2:15 template/faq.html.j2:695
804msgid "Error messages"
805msgstr ""
806
807#: template/faq.html.j2:16 template/faq.html.j2:797
808msgid "File-sharing"
809msgstr ""
810
811#: template/faq.html.j2:17 template/faq.html.j2:973
812msgid "Contributing"
813msgstr ""
814
815#: template/faq.html.j2:26
816msgid "What do I do if my question is not answered here?"
817msgstr ""
818
819#: template/faq.html.j2:28
820msgid ""
821"A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional "
822"documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list or "
823"the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net."
824msgstr ""
825
826#: template/faq.html.j2:36
827msgid "When are you going to release the next version?"
828msgstr ""
829
830#: template/faq.html.j2:38
831msgid ""
832"A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: earlier "
833"if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release will be "
834"anounced on the info-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list and on <a href=\"https://"
835"planet.gnu.org\">planet GNU</a>. You can subscribe to the mailing list or "
836"the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a notification."
837msgstr ""
838
839#: template/faq.html.j2:49
840msgid "Is the code free?"
841msgstr ""
842
843#: template/faq.html.j2:51
844msgid ""
845"A: GNUnet is free software, available under the <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
846"org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a>."
847msgstr ""
848
849#: template/faq.html.j2:58
850msgid "Are there any known bugs?"
851msgstr ""
852
853#: template/faq.html.j2:60
854msgid ""
855"A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the <a href=\"https://bugs."
856"gnunet.org/\">Mantis system</a>. Some bugs are occasionally reported "
857"directly to developers or the developer mailing list. This is discouraged "
858"since developers often do not have the time to feed these bugs back into the "
859"Mantis database. Please report bugs directly to the bug tracking system. If "
860"you believe a bug is sensitive, you can set its view status to private (this "
861"should be the exception)."
862msgstr ""
863
864#: template/faq.html.j2:73 template/faq.html.j2:193
865msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?"
866msgstr ""
867
868#: template/faq.html.j2:75
869msgid ""
870"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ "
871"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration."
872msgstr ""
873
874#: template/faq.html.j2:83
875msgid "Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?"
876msgstr ""
877
878#: template/faq.html.j2:85
879msgid ""
880"A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called &quot;"
881"proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your peer is "
882"real (or, rather, make it expensive for an adversary to mount a Sybil attack "
883"on the network size estimator). The calculation is expected to take a few "
884"days, depending on how fast your CPU is. If the CPU load is creating a "
885"problem for you, you can set the value &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; in the &quot;"
886"nse&quot; section of your configuration file to a higher value. The default "
887"is &quot;5 ms&quot;."
888msgstr ""
889
890#: template/faq.html.j2:99
891msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?"
892msgstr ""
893
894#: template/faq.html.j2:101
895msgid ""
896"A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for TCP "
897"connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in particular. "
898"GNUnet does not really have one focus; our theme is secure decentralized "
899"networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus."
900msgstr ""
901
902#: template/faq.html.j2:111
903msgid "How does GNUnet compare to I2P?"
904msgstr ""
905
906#: template/faq.html.j2:113
907msgid ""
908"A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more "
909"decentralized Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost no "
910"overlaps. <br><br> I2P is written in Java, and has (asymmetric) tunnels "
911"using onion (or garlic) routing as the basis for various (anonymized) "
912"applications. I2P is largely used via a Web frontend."
913msgstr ""
914
915#: template/faq.html.j2:124
916msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?"
917msgstr ""
918
919#: template/faq.html.j2:126
920msgid ""
921"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready "
922"for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the "
923"functionality you use, but you will always likely run into issues with our "
924"current low-level transport system. We are currently in the process of "
925"rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)"
926msgstr ""
927
928#: template/faq.html.j2:136
929msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?"
930msgstr ""
931
932#: template/faq.html.j2:138
933msgid ""
934"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, "
935"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be "
936"built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in doing so."
937msgstr ""
938
939#: template/faq.html.j2:151
940#, fuzzy
941#| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
942msgid "What can I do with GNUnet?"
943msgstr "ما هي GNUnet؟"
944
945#: template/faq.html.j2:153
946msgid ""
947"A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it can "
948"do more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and documentation "
949"of some of the features that exist are more advanced than others."
950msgstr ""
951
952#: template/faq.html.j2:160
953msgid ""
954"For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a fully "
955"decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a mechanism "
956"for IPv4-IPv6 protocol translation and tunneling (NAT-PT with DNS-ALG)."
957msgstr ""
958
959#: template/faq.html.j2:171
960msgid "Is it possible to surf the WWW anonymously with GNUnet?"
961msgstr ""
962
963#: template/faq.html.j2:173
964msgid ""
965"A: It is not possible use GNUnet for anonymous browsing at this point. We "
966"recommend that you use Tor for anonymous surfing."
967msgstr ""
968
969#: template/faq.html.j2:181
970msgid "Is it possible to access GNUnet via a browser as an anonymous WWW?"
971msgstr ""
972
973#: template/faq.html.j2:183
974msgid ""
975"A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
976"would make it accessible via a browser. It is possible to build such a proxy "
977"and all one needs to know is the protocol used between the browser and the "
978"proxy and the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
979msgstr ""
980
981#: template/faq.html.j2:195
982msgid ""
983"A: There are actually a few graphical user interfaces for different "
984"functions. gnunet-setup is to configure GNUnet, and gnunet-fs-gtk is for "
985"file-sharing. There are a few other gnunet-XXX-gtk GUIs of lesser "
986"importance. Note that in order to obtain the GUI, you need to install the "
987"gnunet-gtk package, which is a separate download. gnunet-gtk is a meta GUI "
988"that integrates most of the other GUIs in one window. One exception is "
989"gnunet-setup, which must still be run separately at this time (as setup "
990"requires the peer to be stopped)."
991msgstr ""
992
993#: template/faq.html.j2:210
994msgid "Which operating systems does GNUnet run on?"
995msgstr ""
996
997#: template/faq.html.j2:212
998msgid ""
999"A: GNUnet is being developed and tested primarily under Debian GNU/Linux. "
1000"Furthermore, we regularly build and test GNUnet on Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch, "
1001"FreeBSD and macOS. We have reports of working versions on many other GNU/"
1002"Linux distributions; in the past we had reports of working versions on "
1003"NetBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. However, not all of those reports are recent, "
1004"so if you cannot get GNUnet to work on those systems please let us know."
1005msgstr ""
1006
1007#: template/faq.html.j2:228
1008msgid "Who runs the GNS root zone?"
1009msgstr ""
1010
1011#: template/faq.html.j2:230
1012msgid ""
1013"A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a default "
1014"configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this default "
1015"configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will be able to "
1016"modify this configuration at will. We expect normal users to have no need to "
1017"edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services themselves."
1018msgstr ""
1019
1020#: template/faq.html.j2:241
1021msgid "Where is the per-user GNS database kept?"
1022msgstr ""
1023
1024#: template/faq.html.j2:243
1025msgid ""
1026"A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet peer. "
1027"Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the database could "
1028"be kept at each peer (however, we don't have code for convenient "
1029"replication). Similarly, multiple GNUnet peers can share one instance of the "
1030"database --- the &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; can be accessed from "
1031"remote (via TCP). The actual data can be stored in a Postgres database, for "
1032"which various replication options are again applicable. Ultimately, there "
1033"are many options for how users can store (and secure) their GNS database."
1034msgstr ""
1035
1036#: template/faq.html.j2:258
1037msgid "What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?"
1038msgstr ""
1039
1040#: template/faq.html.j2:260
1041msgid ""
1042"A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser "
1043"histories and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases "
1044"will only grow to a few tens of thousands of entries, small enough to fit "
1045"even on mobile devices."
1046msgstr ""
1047
1048#: template/faq.html.j2:270
1049msgid "Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?"
1050msgstr ""
1051
1052#: template/faq.html.j2:272
1053msgid ""
1054"A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force to "
1055"change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and then the "
1056"changes would only apply to the names that this user is the authority for). "
1057"So if everyone used GNS, the only practical attack of a government would be "
1058"to force the operator of a server to change the GNS records for his server "
1059"to point elsewhere. However, if the owner of the private key for a zone is "
1060"unavailable for enforcement, the respective zone cannot be changed and any "
1061"other zone delegating to this zone will achieve proper resolution."
1062msgstr ""
1063
1064#: template/faq.html.j2:286
1065msgid "How does GNS compare to other name systems?"
1066msgstr ""
1067
1068#: template/faq.html.j2:288
1069msgid ""
1070"A: A scientific paper on this topic <a href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/"
1071"ns2018.pdf\">has been published </a> and below is a table from the "
1072"publication. For detailed descriptions please refer to the paper."
1073msgstr ""
1074
1075#: template/faq.html.j2:392
1076msgid "What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?"
1077msgstr ""
1078
1079#: template/faq.html.j2:394
1080msgid ""
1081"A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1082"authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, and "
1083"there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> With "
1084"GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the responsibility "
1085"for naming: each user runs their own personal root zone and is thus in "
1086"complete control of the names they use. GNS also has many additional "
1087"features (to keep names short and enable migration) which don't even make "
1088"sense in the context of CoDoNS."
1089msgstr ""
1090
1091#: template/faq.html.j2:410
1092msgid "What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?"
1093msgstr ""
1094
1095#: template/faq.html.j2:412
1096msgid ""
1097"A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, "
1098"with SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and "
1099"subjected to ranking. As the social relationships evolve, names can thus "
1100"change in surprising ways. <br><br> With GNS, names are primarily shared via "
1101"delegation, and thus mappings will only change if the user responsible for "
1102"the name (the authority) manually changes the record."
1103msgstr ""
1104
1105#: template/faq.html.j2:426
1106msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?"
1107msgstr ""
1108
1109#: template/faq.html.j2:428
1110msgid ""
1111"A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD "
1112"registries (such as those for \".com\" and \".org\"). Instead of using "
1113"those, each user is expected to maintain a database of (second-level) "
1114"domains (like \"gnu.org\") and the IP addresses of the respective name "
1115"servers. Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs."
1116msgstr ""
1117
1118#: template/faq.html.j2:439
1119msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?"
1120msgstr ""
1121
1122#: template/faq.html.j2:441
1123msgid ""
1124"A: Handshake is a blockchain-based method for root zone governance. Hence, "
1125"it does not address the name resolution process itself but delegates "
1126"resolution into DNS after the initial TLD resolution. Not taking "
1127"sustainablility considerations into account, Handshake could be used as an "
1128"additional supporting GNS root zone governance model, but we currently do "
1129"not have such plans in mind."
1130msgstr ""
1131
1132#: template/faq.html.j2:453
1133msgid "What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?"
1134msgstr ""
1135
1136#: template/faq.html.j2:455
1137msgid ""
1138"A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS "
1139"resolvers of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, "
1140"lower query resolution times, and faster update propagation&quot;. Thus "
1141"TrickleDNS is focused on defeating attacks on the availability (and "
1142"performance) of record propagation in DNS, for example via DDoS attacks on "
1143"DNS root servers. TrickleDNS is thus concerned with how to ensure "
1144"distribution of authoritative records, and authority remains derived from "
1145"the DNS hierarchy."
1146msgstr ""
1147
1148#: template/faq.html.j2:468
1149msgid ""
1150"Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the style "
1151"of the PGP web of trust?"
1152msgstr ""
1153
1154#: template/faq.html.j2:470
1155msgid ""
1156"A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the two "
1157"parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not required, "
1158"weaker mechanisms can be used. For example, we have implemented a first-come-"
1159"first-served (FCFS) authority which allows arbitrary users to register "
1160"arbitrary names. The key of this authority is included with every GNUnet "
1161"installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact global and "
1162"requires no further introduction. However, the security of these names "
1163"depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS authority. The authority "
1164"can be queried under the &quot;.pin&quot; TLD."
1165msgstr ""
1166
1167#: template/faq.html.j2:485
1168msgid ""
1169"How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name in "
1170"GNS?"
1171msgstr ""
1172
1173#: template/faq.html.j2:487
1174msgid ""
1175"A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a &quot;legitimate&quot; "
1176"domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his preferred name or &quot;"
1177"pseudonym&quot;) in his NICK record. Similarly, all other users can choose "
1178"to ignore this preference and use a name of their choice (or even assign no "
1179"name) for this user."
1180msgstr ""
1181
1182#: template/faq.html.j2:498
1183msgid ""
1184"Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS zone "
1185"visible?"
1186msgstr ""
1187
1188#: template/faq.html.j2:500
1189msgid ""
1190"A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared "
1191"with other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not set. "
1192"Thus, users have full control over what information about their zones is "
1193"made public."
1194msgstr ""
1195
1196#: template/faq.html.j2:510
1197msgid "Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?"
1198msgstr ""
1199
1200#: template/faq.html.j2:512
1201msgid ""
1202"A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary because "
1203"of IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in the context "
1204"of virtual hosting. However, LEHOs are also useful to help with X.509 "
1205"certificate validation (as they specify for which legacy hostname the "
1206"certificate should be valid). Also, even with IPv6 fully deployed and &quot;"
1207"infinite&quot; IP addresses being available, we're not sure that virtual "
1208"hosting would disappear. Finally, we don't want to have to wait for IPv6 to "
1209"become commonplace, GNS should work with today's networks."
1210msgstr ""
1211
1212#: template/faq.html.j2:526
1213msgid ""
1214"Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally "
1215"unique names?"
1216msgstr ""
1217
1218#: template/faq.html.j2:528
1219msgid ""
1220"A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds. As "
1221"trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as they "
1222"cross each others thresholds. We decided that the resulting unpredictability "
1223"of the resolution process was not acceptable. Furthermore, trust and "
1224"consensus might be easy to manipulate by adversaries."
1225msgstr ""
1226
1227#: template/faq.html.j2:539
1228msgid "How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?"
1229msgstr ""
1230
1231#: template/faq.html.j2:541
1232msgid ""
1233"A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one can "
1234"then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at all "
1235"peers. Before using a public key, peers check if that key has been revoked. "
1236"All names that involve delegation via a revoked zone will then fail to "
1237"resolve. Peers always automatically check for the existence of a revocation "
1238"message when resolving names."
1239msgstr ""
1240
1241#: template/faq.html.j2:553
1242msgid "Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?"
1243msgstr ""
1244
1245#: template/faq.html.j2:555
1246msgid ""
1247"A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the "
1248"protocol to support alternative delegation records. <br> <br> Naturally, "
1249"deployed GNS implementations would have to be updated to support the new "
1250"signature scheme. The new scheme can then be run in parallel with the "
1251"existing system by using a new record type to indicate the use of a "
1252"different cipher system."
1253msgstr ""
1254
1255#: template/faq.html.j2:569
1256msgid ""
1257"How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?"
1258msgstr ""
1259
1260#: template/faq.html.j2:571
1261msgid ""
1262"A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and "
1263"replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be "
1264"contacted whenever clients perform a lookup. Even if the authority goes "
1265"(temporarily) off-line, the DHT will cache the records for some time. "
1266"However, should having multiple servers for a zone be considered truly "
1267"necessary, the owner of the zone can simply run multiple peers (and share "
1268"the zone's key and database among them)."
1269msgstr ""
1270
1271#: template/faq.html.j2:584
1272msgid ""
1273"Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship "
1274"resistance?"
1275msgstr ""
1276
1277#: template/faq.html.j2:586
1278msgid ""
1279"A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship "
1280"resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names are "
1281"not globally unique). To draw a parallel, HTTPS connections use more "
1282"bandwidth and have higher latency than HTTP connections. Depending on your "
1283"application, HTTPS may not be worth the cost. However, for users that are "
1284"experiencing censorship (or are concerned about it), giving up globally "
1285"unique names may very well be worth the cost. After all, what is a &quot;"
1286"globally&quot; unique name worth, if it does not resolve?"
1287msgstr ""
1288
1289#: template/faq.html.j2:600
1290msgid "Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?"
1291msgstr ""
1292
1293#: template/faq.html.j2:602
1294msgid ""
1295"A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component / "
1296"central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by IANA/ICANN. "
1297"This centralization creates vulnerabilities. For example, the US government "
1298"was able to reassign the management of the country-TLDs of Afganistan and "
1299"Iraq during the wars at the beginning of the 21st century."
1300msgstr ""
1301
1302#: template/faq.html.j2:613
1303msgid "How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?"
1304msgstr ""
1305
1306#: template/faq.html.j2:615
1307msgid ""
1308"A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help "
1309"indirectly in two ways: <ol> <li> Many websites today use virtual hosting, "
1310"so blocking a particular IP address causes much more collateral damage than "
1311"blocking a DNS name. It thus raises the cost of censorship.</li> <li> "
1312"Existing layer-3 circumvention solutions (such as Tor) would benefit from a "
1313"censorship resistant naming system. Accessing Tor's &quot;.onion&quot; "
1314"namespace currently requires users to use unmemorable cryptographic "
1315"identifiers. With nicer names, Tor and tor2web-like services would be even "
1316"easier to use. </ol>"
1317msgstr ""
1318
1319#: template/faq.html.j2:634
1320msgid "Does GNS work with search engines?"
1321msgstr ""
1322
1323#: template/faq.html.j2:636
1324msgid ""
1325"A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can use "
1326"GNS to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally, while "
1327"we typically expect normal users to install custom software for name "
1328"resolution, this is unlikely to work for search engines today. However, the "
1329"DNS2GNS gateway allows search engines to use DNS to resolve GNS names, so "
1330"they can still index GNS resources. However, as using DNS2GNS gateways "
1331"breaks the cryptographic chain of trust, legacy search engines will "
1332"obviously not obtain censorship-resistant names."
1333msgstr ""
1334
1335#: template/faq.html.j2:650
1336msgid "How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1337msgstr ""
1338
1339#: template/faq.html.j2:652
1340msgid ""
1341"A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually "
1342"originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about "
1343"integration with legacy applications and instead focuses on universal "
1344"connectivity between a user's many machines. In contrast, GNS was designed "
1345"to interoperate with DNS as much as possible, and to also work as much as "
1346"possible with the existing Web infrastructure. UIA is not at all concerned "
1347"about legacy systems (clean slate)."
1348msgstr ""
1349
1350#: template/faq.html.j2:665
1351msgid "Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?"
1352msgstr ""
1353
1354#: template/faq.html.j2:667
1355msgid ""
1356"A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you know "
1357"if a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-of-a-friend, "
1358"and can thus decide how much you trust the result. Naturally, the trusted-"
1359"computing base (TCB) can become arbitrarily large this way --- however, "
1360"given the name length restriction, for an individual name it is always less "
1361"than about 128 entities."
1362msgstr ""
1363
1364#: template/faq.html.j2:679
1365msgid ""
1366"How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part of "
1367"the domain name?"
1368msgstr ""
1369
1370#: template/faq.html.j2:681
1371msgid ""
1372"A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects the "
1373"&quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to the "
1374"corresponding port number and &quot;Proto&quot; to the corresponding "
1375"protocol number. The rest of the name is resolved as usual. Then, when the "
1376"result is presented, GNS looks for the GNS-specific &quot;BOX&quot; record "
1377"type. A BOX record is a record that contains another record (such as SRV or "
1378"TLSA records) and adds a service and protocol number (and the original boxed "
1379"record type) to it."
1380msgstr ""
1381
1382#: template/faq.html.j2:697
1383msgid ""
1384"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. "
1385"Should I worry?"
1386msgstr ""
1387
1388#: template/faq.html.j2:699
1389msgid ""
1390"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in GNUnet. "
1391"We have started a major rewrite to address this and other problems, but "
1392"until the Transport Next Generation (TNG) is ready, these warnings are "
1393"expected."
1394msgstr ""
1395
1396#: template/faq.html.j2:708
1397msgid "Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?"
1398msgstr ""
1399
1400#: template/faq.html.j2:710
1401msgid ""
1402"A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the "
1403"following commands (as root) to create the required device file"
1404msgstr ""
1405
1406#: template/faq.html.j2:722
1407msgid ""
1408"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-service-"
1409"dns)?"
1410msgstr ""
1411
1412#: template/faq.html.j2:724
1413msgid ""
1414"A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match "
1415"support. This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check if "
1416"your kernel has CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER set to either 'y' or "
1417"'m' (and the module is loaded)."
1418msgstr ""
1419
1420#: template/faq.html.j2:736
1421msgid "'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?"
1422msgstr ""
1423
1424#: template/faq.html.j2:738
1425msgid ""
1426"A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if "
1427"your firewall is enabled and blocking the connections."
1428msgstr ""
1429
1430#: template/faq.html.j2:746
1431msgid ""
1432"I'm getting an 'error while loading shared libraries: libgnunetXXX.so.X'"
1433msgstr ""
1434
1435#: template/faq.html.j2:748
1436msgid ""
1437"A: This error usually occurs when your linker fails to locate one of "
1438"GNUnet's libraries. This can have two causes. First, it is theoretically "
1439"possible that the library is not installed on your system; however, if you "
1440"compiled GNUnet the normal way and/or used a binary package, that is highly "
1441"unlikely. The more common cause is that you installed GNUnet to a directory "
1442"that your linker does not search. There are several ways to fix this that "
1443"are described below. If you are 'root' and you installed to a system folder "
1444"(such as /usr/local), you want to add the libraries to the system-wide "
1445"search path. This is done by adding a line \"/usr/local/lib/\" to /etc/ld.so."
1446"conf and running \"ldconfig\". If you installed GNUnet to /opt or any other "
1447"similar path, you obviously have to change \"/usr/local\" accordingly. If "
1448"you do not have 'root' rights or if you installed GNUnet to say \"/home/"
1449"$USER/\", then you can explicitly tell your linker to search a particular "
1450"directory for libraries using the \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\" environment variable. "
1451"For example, if you configured GNUnet using a prefix of \"$HOME/gnunet/\" "
1452"you want to run:"
1453msgstr ""
1454
1455#: template/faq.html.j2:774
1456msgid ""
1457"to ensure GNUnet's binaries and libraries are found. In order to avoid "
1458"having to do so each time, you can add the above lines (without the \"$\") "
1459"to your .bashrc or .profile file. You will have to logout and login again to "
1460"have this new profile be applied to all shells (including your desktop "
1461"environment)."
1462msgstr ""
1463
1464#: template/faq.html.j2:781
1465msgid "What error messages can be ignored?"
1466msgstr ""
1467
1468#: template/faq.html.j2:783
1469msgid ""
1470"A: Error messages flagged as \"DEBUG\" should be disabled in binaries built "
1471"for end-users and can always be ignored. Error messages flagged as \"INFO\" "
1472"always refer to harmless events that require no action. For example, GNUnet "
1473"may use an INFO message to indicate that it is currently performing an "
1474"expensive operation that will take some time. GNUnet will also use INFO "
1475"messages to display information about important configuration values."
1476msgstr ""
1477
1478#: template/faq.html.j2:799
1479msgid "How does GNUnet compare to other file-sharing applications?"
1480msgstr ""
1481
1482#: template/faq.html.j2:801
1483msgid ""
1484"A: As opposed to Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey and most other "
1485"P2P networks, GNUnet was designed with security in mind as the highest "
1486"priority. We intend on producing a network with comprehensive security "
1487"features. Many other P2P networks are open to a wide variety of attacks, and "
1488"users have little privacy. GNUnet is also Free Software and thus the source "
1489"code is available, so you do not have to worry about being spied upon by the "
1490"software. The following table summarises the main differences between GNUnet "
1491"and other systems. The information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. "
1492"The comparison is difficult since there are sometimes differences between "
1493"various implementations of (almost) the same protocol. In general, we pick a "
1494"free implementation as the reference implementation since it is possible to "
1495"inspect the free code. Also, all of these systems are changing over time and "
1496"thus the data below may not be up-to-date. If you find any flaws, please let "
1497"us know. Finally, the table is not saying terribly much (it is hard to "
1498"compare these systems this briefly), so if you want the real differences, "
1499"read the research papers (and probably the code)."
1500msgstr ""
1501
1502#: template/faq.html.j2:915
1503msgid ""
1504"Another important point of reference are the various anonymous peer-to-peer "
1505"networks. Here, there are differences in terms of application domain and how "
1506"specifically anonymity is achieved. Anonymous routing is a hard research "
1507"topic, so for a superficial comparison like this one we focus on the "
1508"latency. Another important factor is the programming language. Type-safe "
1509"languages may offer certain security benefits; however, this may come at the "
1510"cost of significant increases in resource consumption which in turn may "
1511"reduce anonymity."
1512msgstr ""
1513
1514#: template/faq.html.j2:928
1515msgid "Are there any known attacks (on GNUnet's file-sharing application)?"
1516msgstr ""
1517
1518#: template/faq.html.j2:930
1519msgid ""
1520"A: Generally, there is the possibility of a known plaintext attack on "
1521"keywords, but since the user has control over the keywords that are "
1522"associated with the content he inserts, the user can take advantage of the "
1523"same techniques used to generate reasonable passwords to defend against such "
1524"an attack. In any event, we are not trying to hide content; thus, unless the "
1525"user is trying to insert information into the network that can only be "
1526"shared with a small group of people, there is no real reason to try to "
1527"obfuscate the content by choosing a difficult keyword anyway."
1528msgstr ""
1529
1530#: template/faq.html.j2:944
1531msgid "What do you mean by anonymity?"
1532msgstr ""
1533
1534#: template/faq.html.j2:946
1535msgid ""
1536"A: Anonymity is the lack of distinction of an individual from a (large) "
1537"group. A central goal for anonymous file-sharing in GNUnet is to make all "
1538"users (peers) form a group and to make communications in that group "
1539"anonymous, that is, nobody (but the initiator) should be able to tell which "
1540"of the peers in the group originated the message. In other words, it should "
1541"be difficult to impossible for an adversary to distinguish between the "
1542"originating peer and all other peers."
1543msgstr ""
1544
1545#: template/faq.html.j2:958
1546msgid "What does my system do when participating in GNUnet file sharing?"
1547msgstr ""
1548
1549#: template/faq.html.j2:960
1550msgid ""
1551"A: In GNUnet you set up a node (a peer). It is identified by an ID (hash of "
1552"its public key) and has a number of addresses it is reachable by (may have "
1553"no addresses, for instance when it's behind a NAT). You specify bandwidth "
1554"limits (how much traffic GNUnet is allowed to consume) and datastore quote "
1555"(how large your on-disk block storage is) . Your node will then proceed to "
1556"connect to other nodes, becoming part of the network."
1557msgstr ""
1558
1559#: template/faq.html.j2:975
1560msgid "How can I help translate this webpage into other languages?"
1561msgstr ""
1562
1563#: template/faq.html.j2:977
1564msgid ""
1565"A: First, you need to register an account with our weblate system. Please "
1566"send an e-mail with the desired target language to translators@gnunet.org or "
1567"ask for help on the #gnunet chat on irc.freenode.net. Typically someone with "
1568"sufficient permissions will then grant you access. Naturally, any abuse will "
1569"result in the loss of permissions."
1570msgstr ""
1571
1572#: template/faq.html.j2:989
1573msgid "I have some great idea for a new feature, what should I do?"
1574msgstr ""
1575
1576#: template/faq.html.j2:991
1577msgid ""
1578"A: Sadly, we have many more feature requests than we can possibly implement. "
1579"The best way to actually get a new feature implemented is to do it yourself "
1580"--- and to then send us a patch."
1581msgstr ""
1582
1583#: template/glossary.html.j2:12
1584msgid "Ego"
1585msgstr ""
1586
1587#: template/glossary.html.j2:14
1588msgid ""
1589"We use the term \"Ego\" to refer to the fact that users in GNUnet can have "
1590"multiple unlinkable identities, in the sense of alter egos. The ability to "
1591"have more than one identity is crucial, as we may want to keep our egos for "
1592"business separate from those we use for political activities or romance.<br> "
1593"Egos in GNUnet are technically equivalent to identities (and the code does "
1594"not distinguish between them). We simply sometimes use the term \"ego\" to "
1595"stress that you can have more than one."
1596msgstr ""
1597
1598#: template/glossary.html.j2:27
1599msgid "Identity"
1600msgstr ""
1601
1602#: template/glossary.html.j2:29
1603msgid ""
1604"In GNUnet users are identified via a public key, and that public key is then "
1605"often referred to as the \"Identity\" of the user. However, the concept is "
1606"not as draconian as it often is in real life where many are forced to have "
1607"one name, one passport and one unique identification number. <br> As long as "
1608"identities in GNUnet are simply public keys, users are free to create any "
1609"number of identities, and we call those egos to emphasize the difference. "
1610"Even though users can create such egos freely, it is possible to have an ego "
1611"certified by some certification authority, resulting in something that more "
1612"closely resembles the traditional concept of an identity.<br> For example, a "
1613"university may certify the identities of its students such that they can "
1614"prove that they are studying. Students may keep their (certified) student "
1615"identity separate from other egos that they use for other activities in life."
1616msgstr ""
1617
1618#: template/glossary.html.j2:50
1619msgid "Pseudonym"
1620msgstr ""
1621
1622#: template/glossary.html.j2:52
1623msgid ""
1624"A pseudonym is an ego that is specifically intended to not be linked to "
1625"one's real name. GNUnet users can create many egos, and thus also many "
1626"pseudonyms. <br> Repeated uses of the same pseudonym are linkable by "
1627"definition, as they involve the same public key. Anonymity requires the use "
1628"of either the special \"anonymous\" pseudonym (for GNUnet, this is the "
1629"neutral element on the elliptic curve) or a throw-away pseudonym that is "
1630"only used once."
1631msgstr ""
1632
1633#: template/glossary.html.j2:71
1634msgid "Namespaces"
1635msgstr ""
1636
1637#: template/glossary.html.j2:73
1638msgid ""
1639"The GNU Name System allows every ego (or identity) to securely and privately "
1640"associate any number of label-value pairs with an ego. The values are called "
1641"record sets following the terminology of the Domain Name System (DNS). The "
1642"mapping of labels to record sets for a given ego is called a namespace. <br> "
1643"If records are made public and thus published, it is possible for other "
1644"users to lookup the record given the ego's public key and the label. Here, "
1645"not only the label can thus act as a passphrase but also the public key -- "
1646"which despite its name may not be public knowledge and is never disclosed by "
1647"the GNS protocol itself."
1648msgstr ""
1649
1650#: template/glossary.html.j2:89
1651msgid "Peer"
1652msgstr ""
1653
1654#: template/glossary.html.j2:91
1655msgid ""
1656"A \"peer\" is an instance of GNUnet with its own per-instance public key and "
1657"network addresses. Technically, it is possible to run multiple peers on the "
1658"same host, but this only makes sense for testing. <br> By design GNUnet "
1659"supports multiple users to share the same peer, just as UNIX is a multi-user "
1660"system. A \"peer\" typically consists of a set of foundational GNUnet "
1661"services running as the \"gnunet\" user and allowing all users in the "
1662"\"gnunet\" group to utilize the API. On multi-user systems, additional "
1663"\"personalized\" services may be required per user. <br> While peers are "
1664"also identified by public keys, these public keys are completely unrelated "
1665"to egos or identities. Namespaces cannot be associated with a peer, only "
1666"with egos."
1667msgstr ""
1668
1669#: template/gns.html.j2:13 template/gnurl.html.j2:60
1670#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:80 template/reclaim/motivation.html.j2:6
1671#, fuzzy
1672#| msgid "Documentation"
1673msgid "Motivation"
1674msgstr "التوثيق"
1675
1676#: template/gns.html.j2:15
1677msgid ""
1678"The Domain Name System today enables traffic amplification attacks, "
1679"censorship (i.e. China), mass surveillance (MORECOWBELL) and offensive cyber "
1680"war (QUANTUMDNS).<br/> Unfortunately, band aid solutions such as DoT, DoH, "
1681"DNSSEC, DPRIVE and the like will not fix this. This is why we built the GNU "
1682"Name System (GNS), a secure, decentralized name system built on top of "
1683"GNUnet."
1684msgstr ""
1685
1686#: template/gns.html.j2:28 template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:6
1687msgid "Overview"
1688msgstr ""
1689
1690#: template/gns.html.j2:39
1691msgid ""
1692"The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It "
1693"allows its users to register names as top-level domains (TLDs) and resolve "
1694"other namespaces within their TLDs. <br/> GNS is designed to provide: <ul> "
1695"<li>Censorship resistance</li> <li>Query privacy</li> <li>Secure name "
1696"resolution</li> <li>Compatibility with DNS</li>"
1697msgstr ""
1698
1699#: template/gns.html.j2:52
1700msgid "Resources"
1701msgstr ""
1702
1703#: template/gnurl.html.j2:21
1704msgid ""
1705"libgnurl is a micro fork of libcurl. The goal of libgnurl is to support only "
1706"HTTP and HTTPS (and only HTTP 1.x) with a single crypto backend (GnuTLS) to "
1707"ensure a small footprint and uniform experience for developers regardless of "
1708"how libcurl was compiled."
1709msgstr ""
1710
1711#: template/gnurl.html.j2:30
1712msgid ""
1713"Our main usecase is for GNUnet and Taler, but it might be usable for others, "
1714"hence we&#39;re releasing the code to the general public."
1715msgstr ""
1716
1717#: template/gnurl.html.j2:37
1718msgid ""
1719"libgnurl is released under the same license as libcurl. Please read the "
1720"README for instructions, as you must supply the correct options to configure "
1721"to get a proper build of libgnurl."
1722msgstr ""
1723
1724#: template/gnurl.html.j2:48
1725#, fuzzy
1726#| msgid "About"
1727msgid "About gnurl"
1728msgstr "عن"
1729
1730#: template/gnurl.html.j2:50
1731msgid ""
1732"Large parts of the following 6 paragraphs are old and need to be rewritten."
1733msgstr ""
1734
1735#: template/gnurl.html.j2:62
1736msgid ""
1737"cURL supports many crypto backends. GNUnet requires the use of GnuTLS, but "
1738"other variants are used by some distributions. Supporting other crypto "
1739"backends would again expose us to a wider array of security issues, may "
1740"create licensing issues and most importantly introduce new bugs as some "
1741"crypto backends are known to introduce subtle runtime issues. While it is "
1742"possible to have two versions of libcurl installed on the same system, this "
1743"is error-prone, especially as if we are linked against the wrong version, "
1744"the bugs that arise might be rather subtle."
1745msgstr ""
1746
1747#: template/gnurl.html.j2:75
1748msgid ""
1749"For GNUnet, we also need a particularly modern version of GnuTLS. Thus, it "
1750"would anyway be necessary to recompile cURL for GNUnet. But what happens if "
1751"one links cURL against this version of GnuTLS? Well, first one would install "
1752"GnuTLS by hand in the system. Then, we build cURL. cURL will build against "
1753"it just fine, but the linker will eventually complain bitterly. The reason "
1754"is that cURL also links against a bunch of other system libraries (gssapi, "
1755"ldap, ssh2, rtmp, krb5, sasl2, see discussion on obscure protocols above), "
1756"which --- as they are part of the distribution --- were linked against an "
1757"older version of GnuTLS. As a result, the same binary would be linked "
1758"against two different versions of GnuTLS. That is typically a recipe for "
1759"disaster. Thus, in order to avoid updating a dozen system libraries (and "
1760"having two versions of those installed), it is necessary to disable all of "
1761"those cURL features that GNUnet does not use, and there are many of those. "
1762"For GNUnet, the more obscure protocols supported by cURL are close to dead "
1763"code --- mostly harmless, but not useful. However, as some application may "
1764"use one of those features, distributions are typically forced to enable all "
1765"of those features, and thus including security issues that might arise from "
1766"that code."
1767msgstr ""
1768
1769#: template/gnurl.html.j2:99
1770msgid ""
1771"So to use a modern version of GnuTLS, a sane approach is to disable all of "
1772"the \"optional\" features of cURL that drag in system libraries that link "
1773"against the older GnuTLS. That works, except that one should then NEVER "
1774"install that version of libcurl in say /usr or /usr/local, as that may break "
1775"other parts of the system that might depend on these features that we just "
1776"disabled. Libtool versioning doesn't help here, as it is not intended to "
1777"deal with libraries that have optional features. Naturally, installing cURL "
1778"somewhere else is also problematic, as we now need to be really careful that "
1779"the linker will link GNUnet against the right version. Note that none of "
1780"this can really be trivially fixed by the cURL developers."
1781msgstr ""
1782
1783#: template/gnurl.html.j2:118
1784msgid "Rename to fix"
1785msgstr ""
1786
1787#: template/gnurl.html.j2:120
1788#, python-format
1789msgid ""
1790"How does forking fix it? Easy. First, we can get rid of all of the "
1791"compatibility issues --- if you use libgnurl, you state that you don&#39;t "
1792"need anything but HTTP/HTTPS. Those applications that need more, should "
1793"stick with the original cURL. Those that do not, can choose to move to "
1794"something simpler. As the library gets a new name, we do not have to worry "
1795"about tons of packages breaking as soon as one rebuilds it. So renaming "
1796"itself and saying that \"libgnurl = libcurl with only HTTP/HTTPS support and "
1797"GnuTLS\" fixes 99%% of the problems that darkened my mood. Note that this "
1798"pretty much CANNOT be done without a fork, as renaming is an essential part "
1799"of the fix. Now, there might be creative solutions to achieve the same thing "
1800"within the standard cURL build system, but this was deemed to be too much "
1801"work when gnurl was originally started. The changes libgnurl makes to curl "
1802"are miniscule and can easily be applied again and again whenever libcurl "
1803"makes a new release."
1804msgstr ""
1805
1806#: template/gnurl.html.j2:142
1807msgid "Using libgnurl"
1808msgstr ""
1809
1810#: template/gnurl.html.j2:144
1811msgid ""
1812"Projects that use cURL only for HTTP/HTTPS and that would work with GnuTLS "
1813"should be able to switch to libgnurl by changing \"-lcurl\" to \"-lgnurl\". "
1814"That&#39;s it. No changes to the source code should be required, as libgnurl "
1815"strives for bug-for-bug compatibility with the HTTP/HTTPS/GnuTLS subset of "
1816"cURL. We might add new features relating to this core subset if they are "
1817"proposed, but so far we have kept our changes minimal and no additions to "
1818"the original curl source have been written."
1819msgstr ""
1820
1821#: template/gnurl.html.j2:161
1822msgid "Gotchas"
1823msgstr ""
1824
1825#: template/gnurl.html.j2:163
1826msgid ""
1827"libgnurl and gnurl are not intended to be used as a replacement for curl for "
1828"users: <br> This does not mean there is no confidence in the work done with "
1829"gnurl, it means that tools which expect curl or libcurl will not make use of "
1830"a different named binary and library. If you know what you are doing, you "
1831"should be able to use gnurl as part of your tooling in place of curl. We do "
1832"not recommend to do so however, as the only usage it is tested for <em>so "
1833"far</em> is as part of Taler&#39;s and GNunet&#39;s build-system. <br> Since "
1834"no conflicts in filenames occur you are not expected to remove curl to make "
1835"use of gnurl and viceversa."
1836msgstr ""
1837
1838#: template/gnurl.html.j2:188
1839msgid "You can get the gnurl git repository using:"
1840msgstr ""
1841
1842#: template/gnurl.html.j2:201
1843msgid "The versions are checked in as (signed) git tags."
1844msgstr ""
1845
1846#: template/gnurl.html.j2:211
1847msgid ""
1848"Releases are published on <a href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/"
1849"\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet</a>. gnurl is available from within a "
1850"variety of distributions and package managers. Some Package Managers which "
1851"include gnurl are: <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/\">GNU Guix</"
1852"a> (available as \"gnurl\"), <a href=\"https://gentoo.org\">Gentoo</a> "
1853"through the collaborative ebuild collection <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/"
1854"youbroketheinternet-overlay.git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>, <a href="
1855"\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a>, and as www/gnurl in <a href=\"https://"
1856"pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
1857msgstr ""
1858
1859#: template/gnurl.html.j2:228
1860msgid "Building gnurl"
1861msgstr ""
1862
1863#: template/gnurl.html.j2:230
1864msgid ""
1865"We suggest to closely follow release announcements, as they might indicate "
1866"changes in how gnurl is to be build. <br> If your package manager provides a "
1867"binary build or build instructions to build gnurl from source automated and "
1868"integrated with your environment, we strongly suggest to use this binary "
1869"build. <br> There are two ways to build gnurl. The first one builds from the "
1870"most recent git tag, the second one uses the distributed tarball. "
1871"Distributors generally are supposed to build from the tarball, but we "
1872"describe both methods here. Both methods are written with a NetBSD 9 "
1873"userland in mind, substitute tools as necessary. <br> You should <b>avoid</"
1874"b> building gnurl from the tip of the default git branch, as only tags are "
1875"considered to be stable and approved builds."
1876msgstr ""
1877
1878#: template/gnurl.html.j2:251
1879msgid "Building from the distributed tarball (prefered method)"
1880msgstr ""
1881
1882#: template/gnurl.html.j2:253
1883msgid ""
1884"If you want to verify the signature, install an OpenPGP compatible tool such "
1885"as security/gnupgp2 (and set it up). Assuming you use pkgin:"
1886msgstr ""
1887
1888#: template/gnurl.html.j2:267
1889msgid "Fetch the signature key from"
1890msgstr ""
1891
1892#: template/gnurl.html.j2:271
1893msgid "or via commandline with gnupg2."
1894msgstr ""
1895
1896#: template/gnurl.html.j2:276
1897msgid ""
1898"Fetch the release, the signature, the checksum file as well as its signature:"
1899msgstr ""
1900
1901#: template/gnurl.html.j2:295
1902msgid ""
1903"verify the signatures, and verify the checksums against the checksums in "
1904"the .sum.txt file."
1905msgstr ""
1906
1907#: template/gnurl.html.j2:301
1908msgid "unpack the tarball:"
1909msgstr ""
1910
1911#: template/gnurl.html.j2:311
1912msgid "Change into the directory"
1913msgstr ""
1914
1915#: template/gnurl.html.j2:321
1916msgid "Now you can either run"
1917msgstr ""
1918
1919#: template/gnurl.html.j2:331
1920msgid "directly (and read configure-gnurl before you do so) or invoke"
1921msgstr ""
1922
1923#: template/gnurl.html.j2:341
1924msgid ""
1925"and pass additional parameters such as a custom PREFIX location. Further "
1926"reference can be the"
1927msgstr ""
1928
1929#: template/gnurl.html.j2:346
1930msgid "Now run"
1931msgstr ""
1932
1933#: template/gnurl.html.j2:356
1934msgid "(this is optional)"
1935msgstr ""
1936
1937#: template/gnurl.html.j2:365
1938msgid "and you are done."
1939msgstr ""
1940
1941#: template/gnurl.html.j2:369
1942msgid "Building from a tagged git commit"
1943msgstr ""
1944
1945#: template/gnurl.html.j2:371
1946msgid ""
1947"Follow the steps above, but instead of downloading the tarball, clone the "
1948"git tag you want to build from."
1949msgstr ""
1950
1951#: template/gnurl.html.j2:382
1952msgid "Reporting Bugs"
1953msgstr ""
1954
1955#: template/gnurl.html.j2:384
1956msgid ""
1957"You can report bugs on our bug tracker: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/"
1958"\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>. Alternatively you can use our bug mailinglist, but "
1959"we prefer to track bugs on the bugtracker."
1960msgstr ""
1961
1962#: template/gnurl.html.j2:395
1963msgid "Maintainer and Cryptographic signatures"
1964msgstr ""
1965
1966#: template/gnurl.html.j2:397
1967msgid ""
1968"gnurl/libgnurl is looking for a new maintainer. Releases after version "
1969"7.69.1 and up to version 7.72.0 were signed with the OpenPGP Key "
1970"<b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?"
1971"q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.org</a>), with the "
1972"key fingerprint <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E 7F8D</b>."
1973msgstr ""
1974
1975#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:7
1976msgid "GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI (GNUnet Web-based User Interface)"
1977msgstr ""
1978
1979#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:11
1980msgid "Tue, 08/14/2018 - 07:55, Phil Buschmann"
1981msgstr ""
1982
1983#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:18
1984msgid ""
1985"In the context of Google Summer of Code 2018, my mentor (Martin "
1986"Schanzenbach) and I have worked on creating and extending the REST API of "
1987"GNUnet. Currently, we mirrored the functionality of following commands:"
1988msgstr ""
1989
1990#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:32
1991msgid ""
1992"Additionally, we developed a website with the Javascript framework Angular 6 "
1993"and the design framework iotaCSS to use the new REST API. The REST API of "
1994"GNUnet is now documented with Sphinx."
1995msgstr ""
1996
1997#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:41
1998msgid ""
1999"... when you can use the command line tools? We need to keep in mind, that "
2000"everyone has the right to stay secure and private but not everyone feels "
2001"comfortable using a terminal. The further developed REST access to GNUnet "
2002"APIs in addition to the new web application allows new users to interact "
2003"with GNUnet over a well known tool: their browsers. This addition to the C "
2004"API and the command line tools may attract new users and developers."
2005msgstr ""
2006
2007#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:54
2008msgid ""
2009"<li> The REST API developed in GNUnet<br> The REST API is already merged "
2010"into the gnunet.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/"
2011"\">GNUnet Main Git</a>).<br /> To use the new features, clone the repository "
2012"and follow the <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/install.html\">Installation</"
2013"a> on gnunet.org. Then, start the rest service with \"gnunet-arm -i rest\". "
2014"</li> <li> The Web Application<br> The web application is available under "
2015"the gnunet-webui.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-"
2016"webui.git/\">GNUnet WebUI Git</a>).<br /> You need to install the newest "
2017"version of 'node' and 'yarn'. Dependent on your system, you may need to "
2018"download newer versions and install them manually and not over your packet "
2019"manager. After the installation succeeded, you need to clone the repository. "
2020"Then, you need to run \"yarn install\" and \"yarn start\" for testing "
2021"purposes. To deploy the website (keep in mind, that this website "
2022"communicates with another localhost instance) use \"yarn build\" for "
2023"building the web application and use the output in the 'dist' directory. </"
2024"li> <li> The Documentation<br /> The documentation is available under the "
2025"gnunet-rest-api.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-rest-"
2026"api.git/\">GNUnet REST API Docmentation Git</a>).<br /> Clone the repository "
2027"and \"make html\". Then open the 'index.html' under 'build/html/'. </li>"
2028msgstr ""
2029
2030#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:91
2031msgid ""
2032"Please, give it a try and contact me, if you find any bugs or unintentional "
2033"features. ;)"
2034msgstr ""
2035
2036#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:98
2037msgid ""
2038"Right now, the build process of the web application may be a little too "
2039"complex for a casual user. We may be able to solve this by using docker.<br /"
2040"> Additionally, the web application does not prevent wrong inputs but "
2041"responds with error messages. Adding GNUnet Records is currently only usable "
2042"for people, who know how a GNS Record looks like. This can be adapted to "
2043"each record type.<br /> Last but not least, additional features, design "
2044"changes, etc..."
2045msgstr ""
2046
2047#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:111
2048msgid "Thanks for reading."
2049msgstr ""
2050
2051#: template/gsoc.html.j2:6
2052msgid "GNUnet's Google Summer of Code projects"
2053msgstr ""
2054
2055#: template/gsoc.html.j2:12 template/gsoc.html.j2:29
2056msgid "Ideas 2021"
2057msgstr ""
2058
2059#: template/gsoc.html.j2:13 template/gsoc.html.j2:215
2060msgid "Past projects"
2061msgstr ""
2062
2063#: template/gsoc.html.j2:14 template/gsoc.html.j2:596
2064msgid "Finished projects"
2065msgstr ""
2066
2067#: template/gsoc.html.j2:21
2068msgid ""
2069"As a GNU project, GNUnet has participated in the Google Summer of Code "
2070"(GSoC) for a number of years. This page lists all current, past, and "
2071"finished projects. If you want to participate and apply for any of the ideas "
2072"for 2020 below or any past project which is not yet finished (or even your "
2073"own idea), please contact us either in IRC or mailing list."
2074msgstr ""
2075
2076#: template/gsoc.html.j2:34
2077msgid ""
2078"The GNUnet team is currently working on a transport layer rewrite in order "
2079"to fix core issues with connectivity. This new component is currently "
2080"developed under the name \"TNG\". What is currently known as \"transport "
2081"plugins\" will in the TNG be represented as \"communicators\". Communicators "
2082"are processes with a well defined API that allow to connect peers over a "
2083"specific protocol. The primary protocol which are already implemented are "
2084"UNIX sockets, UDP sockets, and TCP sockets. For a truly resilient network, "
2085"other connectivity options such as WiFi mesh, Bluetooth, HTTP(S), QUIC or "
2086"even more obscure alternatives such as radio are required. In this project, "
2087"the goal is to select, implement and test new communicators. While TNG is "
2088"not yet ready, communicators can, by design, be developed and tested against "
2089"the current API. We expect that this project can be worked on by multiple "
2090"students as there are a lot of protocols to choose from. The tasks would "
2091"consist of: <ol> <li>Deciding which communicators to implement.</li> "
2092"<li>Test the communicators.</li> <li>Documentation.</li> </ol> Advantageous "
2093"skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of HTTPS, QUIC, "
2094"Bluetooth or WiFi.</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Average, "
2095"but depends on selected protocols. <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin "
2096"Schanzenbach, t3sserakt"
2097msgstr ""
2098
2099#: template/gsoc.html.j2:79
2100msgid ""
2101"The REST API currently only supports a single user system. This is an issue "
2102"as on multi-user systems, access control must be enfoced on a per-user "
2103"basis. In this project, the REST service must be extended to support user "
2104"authentication. This includes the correct handling of user context switches. "
2105"<ol> <li>Implement user authentication.</li> <li>Test the access control.</"
2106"li> <li>Document the changes to the REST API.</li> </ol> Advantageous skills/"
2107"languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of user authentication "
2108"subsystems on Linux/Unix.</li> <li>REST/HTTP Authentication methods</li> </"
2109"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2110"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2111msgstr ""
2112
2113#: template/gsoc.html.j2:111
2114msgid ""
2115"reclaimID is a decentralized identity system build on top of the GNU Name "
2116"System. Currently, there is a Webextension which uses the GNUnet <a href="
2117"\"https://rest.gnunet.org\">REST API</a>. In order to improve adoption and "
2118"ease of use, this project aims to include a full GNUnet node within the "
2119"Webextention as a fallback. GNUnet can be compiled to Web Assembly or "
2120"JavaScript as demonstrated <a href=\"https://gnunet.io\">here</a>. The idea "
2121"is to improve upon this concept and support more of GNUnet's subsystems. The "
2122"difficulty of this project largely depends on the students proficiency with "
2123"build tools, emscripten and improvisation skills. There non-exhaustive task "
2124"list would be: <ol> <li>Improve existing GNUnet emscripten build to include "
2125"more subsystems.</li> <li>Integrate the result into a Webextention.</li> "
2126"<li>Integrate the result into the re:claimID Webextension</li> </ol> "
2127"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>emscripten</"
2128"li> <li>Webextensions</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> "
2129"Challenging <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2130msgstr ""
2131
2132#: template/gsoc.html.j2:147
2133msgid ""
2134"Currently, the keys in our statistics database are too verbose. For example: "
2135"</p> <p> nse # flood messages received: 13<br/> nse # peers connected: 4<br/"
2136"> nse # nodes in the network (estimate): 203<br/> nse # flood messages "
2137"started: 5<br/> nse # estimated network diameter: 3<br/> nse # flood "
2138"messages transmitted: 10<br/> </p> <p> With such verbose keys there's no "
2139"easy way to form compact JSON document or entries for time-series database. "
2140"And you can't query single stats without having to copypaste the line "
2141"exactly and put in quotes. In short, the goals are to... <ol> <li>Think of a "
2142"way how statistics entries can be made canonical.</li> <li>Implement the "
2143"change and migrate existing uses.</li> <li>Document the format(s) and define "
2144"an appropriate registration mechanism for identifiers</li> </ol> Relevant "
2145"bugs: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5650\">#5650</a><br/> "
2146"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>HTML</li> </"
2147"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2148"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2149msgstr ""
2150
2151#: template/gsoc.html.j2:187
2152msgid ""
2153"The goal is to either build upon the (outdated) <a href=\"https://github.com/"
2154"canndrew/gnunet-rs\">GNUnet Rust bindings</a> or to follow the path of <a "
2155"href=\"GNUnet Go\">https://github.com/bfix/gnunet-go</a> which tries to "
2156"reimplement most of the GNUnet stack. The end result should be an extension "
2157"template for GNUnet in the form of the existing <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2158"org/gnunet-ext.git/\">C template</a> which allows to quickly start "
2159"implementing services and libraries for GNUnet."
2160msgstr ""
2161
2162#: template/gsoc.html.j2:198 template/gsoc.html.j2:652
2163msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2164msgstr ""
2165
2166#: template/gsoc.html.j2:203
2167msgid "Required Skills: Solid knowledge of Rust and ideally asynchronuous IO."
2168msgstr ""
2169
2170#: template/gsoc.html.j2:208 template/gsoc.html.j2:321
2171#: template/gsoc.html.j2:531 template/gsoc.html.j2:662
2172msgid "Difficulty level: medium"
2173msgstr ""
2174
2175#: template/gsoc.html.j2:222
2176msgid ""
2177"It is time for GNUnet to run properly on Android. Note that GNUnet is "
2178"written in C, and this is not about rewriting GNUnet in Java, but about "
2179"getting the C code to run on Android."
2180msgstr ""
2181
2182#: template/gsoc.html.j2:229
2183msgid ""
2184"Includes: Implementation of rudimentary Android compatibility for GNUnet, in "
2185"part by porting the GNUnet utils scheduler to act as a thin wrapper over "
2186"libuv."
2187msgstr ""
2188
2189#: template/gsoc.html.j2:236
2190msgid ""
2191"<strong>Mentors:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.goebel-consult.de/\">Hartmut "
2192"Goebel</a>, Jeff Burdges, Christian Grothoff"
2193msgstr ""
2194
2195#: template/gsoc.html.j2:245
2196msgid ""
2197"There is a push for migrating our CI to Gitlab. The CI should eventually not "
2198"just run \"make check\" on various platforms, but also perform tests with "
2199"multiple peers running in different VMs with specific network topologies (i."
2200"e. NAT) between them being simulated. The CI should also be integrated with "
2201"Gauger for performance regression analysis. Running jobs only when "
2202"dependencies have changed and scripting more granular triggers or ideally "
2203"automatic dependency discovery (as done by the autotools) is also important."
2204msgstr ""
2205
2206#: template/gsoc.html.j2:257
2207msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> TBD"
2208msgstr ""
2209
2210#: template/gsoc.html.j2:267
2211msgid ""
2212"One great problem of the current Internet is the lack of disintermediation. "
2213"When people want to talk they need a chat service. When they want to share "
2214"files they need a file transfer service. Although GNUnet already possesses "
2215"quite advanced integration into Linux networking, a little extra work is "
2216"needed for existing applications like irc, www, ftp, rsh, nntpd to run over "
2217"it in a peer-to-peer way, simply by using a GNS hostname like friend.gnu. "
2218"Once people have added a person to their GNS they can immediately message, "
2219"exchange files and suchlike directly, with nothing but the GNUnet in the "
2220"middle, using applications that have been distributed with unix systems ever "
2221"since the 1980's. We can produce an OS distribution where these things work "
2222"out of the box with the nicknames of people instead of cloud services. For "
2223"more information and context, read"
2224msgstr ""
2225
2226#: template/gsoc.html.j2:288
2227msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX &amp; dvn"
2228msgstr ""
2229
2230#: template/gsoc.html.j2:296
2231msgid ""
2232"Implement the AnycastExit spec to enable GNUnet clients to connect over Tor."
2233msgstr ""
2234
2235#: template/gsoc.html.j2:302 template/gsoc.html.j2:337
2236#: template/gsoc.html.j2:352
2237msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Jeff Burdges"
2238msgstr ""
2239
2240#: template/gsoc.html.j2:307
2241msgid ""
2242"Note: There was a Special TLDs spec to allow Tor to resolve domain names "
2243"using GNS over Tor too, but currently that's on hold until folks think more "
2244"about how names should be moved around the local system. We're calling this "
2245"more collaborative approach NSS2 for now."
2246msgstr ""
2247
2248#: template/gsoc.html.j2:316 template/gsoc.html.j2:456
2249#: template/gsoc.html.j2:496 template/gsoc.html.j2:526
2250msgid "Required Skills: C"
2251msgstr ""
2252
2253#: template/gsoc.html.j2:329
2254msgid ""
2255"Improve the Rust implementation of GNUnet utils, possibly including adding "
2256"support for asynchronous IO using mio, or perhaps a higher level "
2257"asynchronous IO library built upon it, such as rotor, mioco, eventual_io, or "
2258"gj."
2259msgstr ""
2260
2261#: template/gsoc.html.j2:345
2262msgid ""
2263"Implementation of a replacement for PANDA (see Pond) with better security, "
2264"and maybe integration with the GNU Name System for key exchange."
2265msgstr ""
2266
2267#: template/gsoc.html.j2:357
2268msgid "Required Skills: Rust or C, crypto"
2269msgstr ""
2270
2271#: template/gsoc.html.j2:362 template/gsoc.html.j2:419
2272#: template/gsoc.html.j2:461 template/gsoc.html.j2:501
2273msgid "Difficulty level: high"
2274msgstr ""
2275
2276#: template/gsoc.html.j2:370
2277msgid ""
2278"Implement different place types and file sharing by creating a new place for "
2279"the shared content."
2280msgstr ""
2281
2282#: template/gsoc.html.j2:376
2283msgid "Place types to be implemented:"
2284msgstr ""
2285
2286#: template/gsoc.html.j2:380
2287msgid ""
2288"<ul> <li>File: generic file with comments</li> <li>Image: display an image "
2289"with comments referencing a region of the image</li> <li>Sound: play a sound "
2290"file with comments referencing a timestamp</li> <li>Directory/Album: "
2291"pointers to File / Image / Sound places</li> <li>Event: with RSVP</li> "
2292"<li>Survey: ask your social neighborhood questions in a structured form</li> "
2293"</ul>"
2294msgstr ""
2295
2296#: template/gsoc.html.j2:391
2297msgid "Also provide the following UI functionality:"
2298msgstr ""
2299
2300#: template/gsoc.html.j2:395
2301msgid ""
2302"<ul> <li>Fork existing channels, reorganize people into new chatrooms or "
2303"channels.</li> <li>Share a post (edit and repost something elsewhere, on a "
2304"fan page for example).</li> <li>Edit a previously published post + offer "
2305"edit history to readers.</li> <li>Control expiry of channel history.</li> </"
2306"ul>"
2307msgstr ""
2308
2309#: template/gsoc.html.j2:404
2310msgid ""
2311"See also <a href=\"http://secushare.org/features\">http://secushare.org/"
2312"features</a>"
2313msgstr ""
2314
2315#: template/gsoc.html.j2:409
2316msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX"
2317msgstr ""
2318
2319#: template/gsoc.html.j2:414
2320msgid "Required Skills: C/C++"
2321msgstr ""
2322
2323#: template/gsoc.html.j2:427
2324msgid ""
2325"Implement aggregation of distributed state from various channels in order to "
2326"provide for a powerful social graph API capable of producing social network "
2327"profiles, dashboards, a calendar out of upcoming event invitations (if "
2328"available), social search functionality and most of all to make it easy for "
2329"users to adopt cryptographic identities of their contacts/friends simply by "
2330"finding them in the social graph of their existing contacts (\"This is "
2331"Linda. You have 11 contacts in common with her. [ADD]\")."
2332msgstr ""
2333
2334#: template/gsoc.html.j2:445
2335msgid ""
2336"Related to <a href=\"http://secushare.org/rendezvous\">secushare.org/"
2337"rendezvous</a>"
2338msgstr ""
2339
2340#: template/gsoc.html.j2:451 template/gsoc.html.j2:491
2341msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> t3sserakt, lynX"
2342msgstr ""
2343
2344#: template/gsoc.html.j2:468
2345msgid ""
2346"<ul> <li> Emulate IMAP/SMTP protocols as necessary to transform traditional "
2347"mail clients into secushare user interfaces. </li> <li> Think of ways to map "
2348"e-mail addresses to secushare identities. </li> <li> Encode or translate "
2349"various e-mail features into secushare equivalents. </li> <li> Parts of "
2350"secushare are currently written in Rust, therefore Rust is preferred for "
2351"this task but it is not an requirement. </li> </ul>"
2352msgstr ""
2353
2354#: template/gsoc.html.j2:509
2355msgid ""
2356"Implementation of the GNUnet auction system described in Chapter 3 of <a "
2357"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/teich2017ms.pdf\">this thesis</a>. "
2358"Specific tasks are adding smart contract creation and round time enforcement "
2359"to libbrandt as well as creating the GNUnet auction service, library and the "
2360"three user interface programs create, info and join."
2361msgstr ""
2362
2363#: template/gsoc.html.j2:521
2364msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> mate, cg"
2365msgstr ""
2366
2367#: template/gsoc.html.j2:539
2368msgid ""
2369"Implementation of additional transports to make GNUnet communication more "
2370"robust in the presence of problematic networks: GNUnet-over-SMTP, GNUnet-"
2371"over-DNS"
2372msgstr ""
2373
2374#: template/gsoc.html.j2:546 template/gsoc.html.j2:560
2375msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs"
2376msgstr ""
2377
2378#: template/gsoc.html.j2:554
2379msgid ""
2380"Implementation of ALG-based NAT traversal methods (FTP/SIP-based hole "
2381"punching, better STUN support)"
2382msgstr ""
2383
2384#: template/gsoc.html.j2:568
2385msgid ""
2386"<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges"
2387msgstr ""
2388
2389#: template/gsoc.html.j2:576
2390msgid ""
2391"Improving libaboss to make computation on shared secrets (including repeated "
2392"multiplication) based on <a href=\"https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?"
2393"doid=62212.62213\">Ben-Or et al.</a> if possible. This in particular means "
2394"moving libaboss to bignums (gcry_mpi)."
2395msgstr ""
2396
2397#: template/gsoc.html.j2:589
2398msgid ""
2399"Please refer to the description for this project listed under GNU Guix "
2400"project ideas."
2401msgstr ""
2402
2403#: template/gsoc.html.j2:602
2404msgid ""
2405"Python 2.7 is reaching its end-of-life, and we want to get rid of the "
2406"dependency on Python. The existing gnunet-qr tool is a rather simple wrapper "
2407"around python-zbar, which itself wraps libzbar. The goal of this project is "
2408"to directly use libzbar to scan QR codes for GNUnet / the GNU Name System "
2409"(see also <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5562\">#5562</a>)."
2410msgstr ""
2411
2412#: template/gsoc.html.j2:612
2413msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Christian Grothoff"
2414msgstr ""
2415
2416#: template/gsoc.html.j2:617
2417msgid "Required Skills:"
2418msgstr ""
2419
2420#: template/gsoc.html.j2:622
2421msgid "Difficulty level:"
2422msgstr ""
2423
2424#: template/gsoc.html.j2:627
2425msgid "Report:"
2426msgstr ""
2427
2428#: template/gsoc.html.j2:632
2429msgid "Unfinished/Abandoned as gnunet-qr was moved to C outside of GSoC."
2430msgstr ""
2431
2432#: template/gsoc.html.j2:642
2433msgid ""
2434"Implementation of a Web-based UI for GNUnet similar to GNUnet-Gtk with a yet "
2435"to be determined framework such as Angular2. This includes the design and "
2436"implementation of not yet existing <a href=\"http://jsonapi.org/\">REST "
2437"APIs</a> that expose the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/doxygen/modules."
2438"html\">GNUnet API</a>."
2439msgstr ""
2440
2441#: template/gsoc.html.j2:657
2442msgid "Required Skills: C, JavaScript, CSS"
2443msgstr ""
2444
2445#: template/gsoc.html.j2:667
2446msgid ""
2447"Report: <a href=\"gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html\">GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI</a>"
2448msgstr ""
2449
2450#: template/index.html.j2:8
2451msgid "The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today"
2452msgstr ""
2453
2454#: template/index.html.j2:26
2455msgid "Latest news"
2456msgstr ""
2457
2458#: template/index.html.j2:32
2459msgid "Older news entries"
2460msgstr ""
2461
2462#: template/index.html.j2:47
2463msgid "The Internet is broken"
2464msgstr ""
2465
2466#: template/index.html.j2:49
2467msgid ""
2468"The conventional Internet is currently like a system of roads with deep "
2469"potholes and highwaymen all over the place. Even if you still can use the "
2470"roads (e.g. send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might get "
2471"hijacked, damaged, or long arms might reach into its back and steal your "
2472"items (data) to use it against you and sell it to others - while you can&#39;"
2473"t even notice the thievery nor accuse and hold the scroungers accountable. "
2474"<!-- Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The conventional Internet is currently "
2475"like a system of roads with deep potholes and surveillance cameras all over "
2476"the place. Even if you still can use the roads (e.g. send emails, or browse "
2477"websites) your vehicle might gets damaged. And the surveillance cameras will "
2478"create a movement profile about your life: They recognize your car license "
2479"plate, track you everywhere you drive, and save this information in a "
2480"central data base. --> The Internet was not designed with security in mind: "
2481"protecting against address forgery, routers learning metadata, or choosing "
2482"trustworthy third parties is nontrivial and sometimes impossible. <!-- "
2483"Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The Internet is not designed with security in "
2484"mind: The network generally learns too much about users; it has insecure "
2485"defaults and high complexity; and it is centralized. That makes it very "
2486"vulnerable for multiple attacks massively threatening our freedom. -->"
2487msgstr ""
2488
2489#: template/index.html.j2:94
2490msgid "GNUnet helps building a new Internet"
2491msgstr ""
2492
2493#: template/index.html.j2:96
2494msgid ""
2495"GNUnet is a network protocol stack for building secure, distributed, and "
2496"privacy-preserving applications.<br/> With strong roots in <a class=\"link\" "
2497"href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org\">academic research</a>, our goal is to "
2498"replace the <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://secushare.org/broken-internet"
2499"\">old insecure Internet</a> protocol stack."
2500msgstr ""
2501
2502#: template/index.html.j2:119
2503msgid "Metadata is exposed"
2504msgstr ""
2505
2506#: template/index.html.j2:121
2507msgid ""
2508"Your metadata is just as revealing as the actual content; and it gets "
2509"exposed on the Internet.<br> Even though transport encryption is "
2510"increasingly being deployed on the Internet, it still reveals data that can "
2511"threaten democracy: the identities of senders and receivers, the times, "
2512"frequency and the volume of communication are all still revealed.<br>"
2513msgstr ""
2514
2515#: template/index.html.j2:150
2516msgid "GNUnet provides privacy-by design"
2517msgstr ""
2518
2519#: template/index.html.j2:152
2520msgid ""
2521"It provides <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/"
2522"papers/65.pdf\"> improving addressing, routing, naming and content "
2523"distribution</a> in a technically robust manner - as opposed to ad-hoc "
2524"designs in place today. <!-- Proposal from fabian gerlach: GNUnet is built "
2525"<a href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\">\"privacy by design"
2526"\"</a> and \"distributed by design\". This improves addressing, routing, "
2527"naming and content distribution in a technically robust manner. -->"
2528msgstr ""
2529
2530#: template/index.html.j2:177
2531msgid "Freedoms are not respected"
2532msgstr ""
2533
2534#: template/index.html.j2:179
2535msgid ""
2536"Today, monitoring increasingly centralized infrastructure, proprietary "
2537"implementations, traffic shapers and firewalls restrict all of the <a class="
2538"\"link\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">essential "
2539"freedoms</a> to various degrees."
2540msgstr ""
2541
2542#: template/index.html.j2:203
2543msgid "GNUnet supports a free and open society"
2544msgstr ""
2545
2546#: template/index.html.j2:205
2547msgid ""
2548"GNUnet is a self-organizing network and it is <a class=\"link\" href="
2549"\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">free software</a> as in "
2550"freedom. GNUnet puts you in control of your data. You determine which data "
2551"to share with whom, and you&#39;re not pressured to accept compromises. It "
2552"gives users freedoms to securely access information (\"run\" the network), "
2553"to study all aspects of the network&#39;s operation (\"access the code\"), "
2554"to distribute information (\"copy\"), as well as the freedom to deploy new "
2555"applications (\"modify\")."
2556msgstr ""
2557
2558#: template/index.html.j2:229
2559msgid "Decentralization is the key, but hard"
2560msgstr ""
2561
2562#: template/index.html.j2:232
2563msgid ""
2564"<!-- replaced with Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: It seems as if every other "
2565"distributed or P2P project develops its own library stack, covering "
2566"transports, stream muxing, discovery and others. This divides effort and "
2567"multiplies bug count. --> Instead of sharing common components and tools for "
2568"building P2P systems, every P2P project seems to re-invent the wheel. <!-- "
2569"TODO: rework this sentence. --> This heightens the effort and increases the "
2570"potential number of vulnerabilities."
2571msgstr ""
2572
2573#: template/index.html.j2:264
2574msgid "GNUnet is a framework"
2575msgstr ""
2576
2577#: template/index.html.j2:266
2578msgid ""
2579"It offers a metadata-preserving foundation for your application. It offers "
2580"components for addressing, reliable encrypted channels with advanced routing "
2581"and resource discovery and naming. Our work is based on continuous research "
2582"spanning almost two decades."
2583msgstr ""
2584
2585#: template/index.html.j2:286
2586#, fuzzy
2587#| msgid "read more"
2588msgid "Learn more"
2589msgstr "اقرأ المزيد"
2590
2591#: template/index.html.j2:295
2592msgid "Get started"
2593msgstr ""
2594
2595#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:6
2596msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Arch Linux/Pi"
2597msgstr ""
2598
2599#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:16
2600msgid "Requirements for Raspberry Pi 3"
2601msgstr ""
2602
2603#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:40
2604msgid "Get the Source Code"
2605msgstr ""
2606
2607#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:62
2608#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:131
2609msgid "In Addition: gnunet-gtk"
2610msgstr ""
2611
2612#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:81
2613msgid "Run"
2614msgstr ""
2615
2616#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:133
2617#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:111
2618msgid "Make sure, it works!"
2619msgstr ""
2620
2621#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:6
2622msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Debian 9"
2623msgstr ""
2624
2625#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:9
2626#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:9
2627msgid "Introduction"
2628msgstr ""
2629
2630#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:29 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:17
2631#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:19
2632#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:26
2633msgid "Requirements"
2634msgstr ""
2635
2636#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:46
2637#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:41
2638msgid "Make an installation directory"
2639msgstr ""
2640
2641#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:60 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:134
2642#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:237
2643#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:53
2644msgid "Get the source code"
2645msgstr ""
2646
2647#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:79 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:142
2648#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:245
2649#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:61
2650msgid "Compile and Install"
2651msgstr ""
2652
2653#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:104
2654#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:70
2655msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for testing / usage"
2656msgstr ""
2657
2658#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:117
2659#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:82
2660msgid "Option 2: GNUnet for development"
2661msgstr ""
2662
2663#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:154
2664#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:97
2665msgid "Install GNUnet plugin for name resolution"
2666msgstr ""
2667
2668#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:208
2669#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:134
2670msgid "Create configuration file"
2671msgstr ""
2672
2673#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:228
2674#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:156
2675#, fuzzy
2676#| msgid "GNUnet"
2677msgid "Use GNUnet!"
2678msgstr "GNUnet"
2679
2680#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:233
2681#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:162
2682msgid "Uninstall GNUnet and its dependencies"
2683msgstr ""
2684
2685#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:6
2686msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on macOS 10.14 (Mojave)"
2687msgstr ""
2688
2689#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:24 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:36
2690#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:15
2691#, fuzzy
2692#| msgid "Install"
2693msgid "Installation"
2694msgstr "تحميل"
2695
2696#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:42 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:115
2697msgid "First steps"
2698msgstr ""
2699
2700#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:109 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:195
2701msgid "Alternative: Installation from source"
2702msgstr ""
2703
2704#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:154 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:265
2705msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for production / usage"
2706msgstr ""
2707
2708#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:187 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:293
2709msgid "Option 2: GNUnet experimental"
2710msgstr ""
2711
2712#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:6
2713msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on NetBSD 8.0 CURRENT"
2714msgstr ""
2715
2716#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:6
2717msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on OpenWrt"
2718msgstr ""
2719
2720#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:47
2721msgid "Configuration"
2722msgstr ""
2723
2724#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:6
2725msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Ubuntu 18.04"
2726msgstr ""
2727
2728#: template/install.html.j2:11
2729msgid ""
2730"Notice: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely <i>not "
2731"yet ready</i> for usage beyond developers."
2732msgstr ""
2733
2734#: template/install.html.j2:16
2735msgid ""
2736"<p>Please be aware that this project is still in an early alpha stage when "
2737"it comes to running software &#8211; its not an easy task to rewrite the "
2738"whole Internet! We are happy to get your <a href=\"engage.html\">helping "
2739"hand</a> anytime! Further information is available in our <a href=\"https://"
2740"docs.gnunet.org/#toc-Using-GNUnet-1\">handbook</a>. If you have any queries "
2741"about the installation or the usage, please <a href=\"engage.html\">get in "
2742"touch!</a></p>"
2743msgstr ""
2744
2745#: template/install.html.j2:28
2746msgid ""
2747"We recommend to use binary packages provided by the package manager "
2748"integrated within your Operating System. GNUnet is reportedly available for "
2749"at least: <ul> <li><a href=\"https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/"
2750"testing/x86_64/gnunet\">Alpine</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://www.archlinux."
2751"org/packages/community/x86_64/gnunet/\">Arch</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
2752"packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet\">Debian</a></li> <li><a href="
2753"\"https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/\">Fedora (Copr)</a></"
2754"li> <li><a href=\"https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/G/\">Guix</a></li> <li><a "
2755"href=\"https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet."
2756"rb\">Homebrew</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?"
2757"attr=gnunet&channel=nixpkgs-unstable&query=gnunet\">NixOS</a></li> <li><a "
2758"href=\"install-on-openwrt.html\">OpenWrt</a></li> </ul> If GNUnet is "
2759"available for your Operating System and it is missing, send us feedback so "
2760"that we can add it to this list. Furthermore, if you are interested in "
2761"packaging GNUnet for your Operating System, get in touch with us at gnunet-"
2762"developers@gnu.org if you require help with this job. If you were using an "
2763"Operating System with the APT package manager, GNUnet could be installed as "
2764"simple as:"
2765msgstr ""
2766
2767#: template/install.html.j2:59
2768msgid ""
2769"Next we describe a generic way to install from source. If you are using one "
2770"of the following Operating Systems these step-by-step guides might be "
2771"useful: <a href=\"install-on-archpi.html\">ArchPi</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
2772"debian9.html\">Debian 9</a>, <a href=\"install-on-macos.html\">Mac OS</a>, "
2773"<a href=\"install-on-netbsd.html\">NetBSD</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
2774"ubuntu1804.html\">Ubuntu 1804</a>. Be aware that not all of them might be "
2775"totally up-to-date! Please <a href=\"engage.html\">ask us</a> if you get "
2776"stuck."
2777msgstr ""
2778
2779#: template/install.html.j2:73
2780msgid ""
2781"First, install the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README"
2782"\">required dependencies</a> of GNUnet. There are base requirements and "
2783"optional requirements."
2784msgstr ""
2785
2786#: template/install.html.j2:79
2787msgid ""
2788"Now, you need to decide if you want to install GNUnet from the release "
2789"tarball or from git. If you want to use GNUnet and there is no binary "
2790"package available for your OS, you should stick with the release tarball. If "
2791"you want to develop using the most recent build, you should go with the <a "
2792"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">git repository</a>."
2793msgstr ""
2794
2795#: template/install.html.j2:96
2796msgid "To compile gnunet from the git source you can do so by entering:"
2797msgstr ""
2798
2799#: template/install.html.j2:104
2800msgid ""
2801"Before building GNUnet, make sure that you setup the required groups and add "
2802"your user to the group <code>gnunet</code>:"
2803msgstr ""
2804
2805#: template/install.html.j2:115
2806msgid "To compile GNUnet, execute:"
2807msgstr ""
2808
2809#: template/install.html.j2:126
2810msgid ""
2811"You can find more configuration flags in the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2812"org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">README</a>.<br> Install GNUnet with:"
2813msgstr ""
2814
2815#: template/install.html.j2:136
2816msgid "You can now start GNUnet by running:"
2817msgstr ""
2818
2819#: template/install.html.j2:144
2820msgid ""
2821"Check the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Minimal-"
2822"configuration\">handbook</a> for detailed documentation. For a more hands-on "
2823"experience, <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/use.html\">continue here</a>."
2824msgstr ""
2825
2826#: template/livingstandards.html.j2:11
2827msgid "On this page you can find links to our technical specifications."
2828msgstr ""
2829
2830#: template/use.html.j2:6
2831msgid "How to use GNUnet - in a nutshell"
2832msgstr ""
2833
2834#: template/use.html.j2:12 template/use.html.j2:125
2835msgid "Filesharing"
2836msgstr ""
2837
2838#: template/use.html.j2:13
2839msgid "CADET"
2840msgstr ""
2841
2842#: template/use.html.j2:14
2843msgid "Minimal Groupchat"
2844msgstr ""
2845
2846#: template/use.html.j2:15
2847msgid "GNS with CLI"
2848msgstr ""
2849
2850#: template/use.html.j2:16
2851msgid "GNS with Browser"
2852msgstr ""
2853
2854#: template/use.html.j2:17 template/use.html.j2:448
2855msgid "VPN"
2856msgstr ""
2857
2858#: template/use.html.j2:18 template/use.html.j2:508
2859msgid "Conversation"
2860msgstr ""
2861
2862#: template/use.html.j2:19 template/use.html.j2:519
2863msgid "Trouble Shooting"
2864msgstr ""
2865
2866#: template/use.html.j2:34
2867msgid "Accessing GNUnet"
2868msgstr ""
2869
2870#: template/use.html.j2:78
2871#, fuzzy
2872#| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
2873msgid "Leaving GNUnet"
2874msgstr "ما هي GNUnet؟"
2875
2876#: template/use.html.j2:88
2877msgid "Make sure your GNUnet installation works..."
2878msgstr ""
2879
2880#: template/use.html.j2:107
2881msgid "... and play around with it."
2882msgstr ""
2883
2884#: template/use.html.j2:179
2885msgid "CADET (and Chat)"
2886msgstr ""
2887
2888#: template/use.html.j2:219
2889msgid "Chatting with a (simple) client"
2890msgstr ""
2891
2892#: template/use.html.j2:283
2893msgid "Name resolution using GNS on the command line"
2894msgstr ""
2895
2896#: template/use.html.j2:360
2897msgid "Name resolution using GNS with a browser"
2898msgstr ""
2899
2900#: template/use.html.j2:521
2901msgid "You can't reach other people's nodes"
2902msgstr ""
2903
2904#: template/use.html.j2:557
2905msgid "OMG you guys broke my internet"
2906msgstr ""
2907
2908#: template/video.html.j2:12
2909msgid "Videos related to GNUnet"
2910msgstr ""
2911
2912#: template/news/index.html.j2:45
2913msgid "News archives:"
2914msgstr "ارشيف الاخبار:"
2915
2916#: template/reclaim/faq.html.j2:6
2917msgid "Frequently asked questions"
2918msgstr ""
2919
2920#: template/reclaim/idps.html.j2:6 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:95
2921msgid "For IdPs"
2922msgstr ""
2923
2924#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:8
2925msgid ""
2926"Self-sovereign, Decentralised Identity Management and Personal Data Sharing"
2927msgstr ""
2928
2929#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:18
2930msgid "Self-sovereign"
2931msgstr ""
2932
2933#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:20
2934msgid ""
2935"You manage your identities and attributes locally on your computer. No need "
2936"to trust a third party service with your data."
2937msgstr ""
2938
2939#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:40
2940msgid "Decentralized"
2941msgstr ""
2942
2943#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:42
2944msgid ""
2945"You can share your identity attributes securely over a decentralized name "
2946"system. This allows your friends to access your shared data without the need "
2947"of a trusted third party."
2948msgstr ""
2949
2950#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:58
2951msgid "Standard-compliant"
2952msgstr ""
2953
2954#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:60
2955msgid "You can use OpenID Connect to integrate reclaim in your web sites."
2956msgstr ""
2957
2958#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:77
2959msgid "Technology"
2960msgstr ""
2961
2962#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:89 template/reclaim/users.html.j2:6
2963msgid "For users"
2964msgstr ""
2965
2966#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:92 template/reclaim/websites.html.j2:6
2967msgid "For websites"
2968msgstr ""
2969
2970#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:15
2971msgid "Decentralised identity directory"
2972msgstr ""
2973
2974#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:18
2975msgid ""
2976"The decentralised GNU Name System (GNS) gives users full and exclusive "
2977"authority over their attributes by sharing them over user-owned namespaces."
2978msgstr ""
2979
2980#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:26
2981msgid "Cryptographic access control"
2982msgstr ""
2983
2984#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:30
2985msgid ""
2986"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
2987"and read only by authorized relying parties parties without direct user "
2988"interaction -- even if the user is offline!"
2989msgstr ""
2990
2991#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:39
2992msgid "Principles"
2993msgstr ""
2994
2995#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:46
2996msgid "Identity and attribute management"
2997msgstr ""
2998
2999#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:48
3000msgid ""
3001"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
3002"by requesting parties without direct user interaction -- even if the user is "
3003"offline! Access to attributes is controlled through an ecryption based "
3004"access control layer."
3005msgstr ""
3006
3007#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:71
3008#, fuzzy
3009#| msgid "Documentation"
3010msgid "Authorization"
3011msgstr "التوثيق"
3012
3013#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:73
3014msgid ""
3015"To access attributes, requesting parties request authorization from the user "
3016"thrugh the use of OpenID Connect. If access is granted, the relying party is "
3017"given the necessary decryption key material. The user may at any time revoke "
3018"this access or modify the authorization decision."
3019msgstr ""
3020
3021#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:92
3022msgid "Attribute retrieval"
3023msgstr ""
3024
3025#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:94
3026msgid ""
3027"Relying parties retrieve encrypted identity data from the decentralised "
3028"directory. It is able to decrypt all those attributes that the user has "
3029"authorized it to access using the respective key."
3030msgstr ""
diff --git a/locale/babel.map b/locale/babel.map
index 72b6f995..9585ab53 100644
--- a/locale/babel.map
+++ b/locale/babel.map
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
1[extractors] 1[extractors]
2jinja2 = i18nfix:babel_extract 2jinja2 = sitegen.i18nfix:babel_extract
3 3
4[jinja2: **.j2] 4[jinja2: **.j2]
5encoding = utf-8 5encoding = utf-8
diff --git a/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/messages.mo b/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/messages.mo
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..bc397ad4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/messages.mo
Binary files differ
diff --git a/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po b/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po
index 06477135..859849b7 100644
--- a/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po
+++ b/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po
@@ -7,289 +7,4426 @@ msgid ""
7msgstr "" 7msgstr ""
8"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n" 8"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n"
9"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n" 9"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n"
10"POT-Creation-Date: 2019-11-07 16:26+0000\n" 10"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-05-12 14:14+0200\n"
11"PO-Revision-Date: 2018-02-24 17:42\n" 11"PO-Revision-Date: 2021-05-09 18:10+0000\n"
12"Last-Translator: Torsten Grothoff <torsten@grothoff.org>\n" 12"Last-Translator: Ariane Kristof <ariane@kristofs.de>\n"
13"Language-Team: German <LL@li.org>\n" 13"Language-Team: German <http://weblate.taler.net/projects/gnunet/website/de/"
14">\n"
14"Language: de\n" 15"Language: de\n"
15"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 16"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
16"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 17"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
17"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 18"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
19"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=n != 1;\n"
20"X-Generator: Weblate 4.4.2\n"
18"Generated-By: Babel 2.4.0\n" 21"Generated-By: Babel 2.4.0\n"
19 22
20#~ msgid "GNUnet" 23#: common/base.j2:5 common/news.j2:5
21#~ msgstr "GNUnet" 24msgid "GNUnet"
25msgstr "GNUnet"
26
27#: common/base.j2:6 common/news.j2:6
28msgid "GNU's framework for secure p2p networking"
29msgstr "GNU's Architektur für sichere p2p Netzwerke"
30
31#: common/footer.j2.inc:7
32msgid "Contact"
33msgstr "Kontakt"
34
35#: common/footer.j2.inc:8
36msgid "GNUnet e.V."
37msgstr "GNUnet e.V."
38
39#: common/footer.j2.inc:9 template/about.html.j2:6
40msgid "About GNUnet"
41msgstr "Über GNUnet"
42
43#: common/footer.j2.inc:14 common/navigation.j2.inc:64
44msgid "Bug Tracker"
45msgstr "Fehlerdatenbank"
46
47#: common/footer.j2.inc:19 template/copyright.html.j2:6
48msgid "Copyright Assignment"
49msgstr "Copyright Übertragung"
50
51#: common/footer.j2.inc:20 common/navigation.j2.inc:90
52#: template/developers.html.j2:24
53msgid "Bibliography"
54msgstr "Bibliografie"
55
56#: common/footer.j2.inc:31
57msgid "Source code of this site."
58msgstr "Quellcode dieser Seite."
59
60#: common/footer.j2.inc:32
61msgid "Report issues with this website."
62msgstr "Melden Sie Probleme mit dieser Website."
63
64#: common/navigation.j2.inc:38
65msgid "About"
66msgstr "Über GNUnet"
67
68#: common/navigation.j2.inc:39 common/old-news.j2.inc:7
69#: template/news/index.html.j2:8
70msgid "News"
71msgstr "Neues"
72
73#: common/navigation.j2.inc:40 template/index.html.j2:289
74msgid "Applications"
75msgstr "Anwendungen"
76
77#: common/navigation.j2.inc:44
78msgid "Community"
79msgstr "Gemeinschaft"
80
81#: common/navigation.j2.inc:47 template/index.html.j2:292
82msgid "Engage"
83msgstr "Mach mit"
84
85#: common/navigation.j2.inc:48
86msgid "GSoC Projects"
87msgstr "GSoC Projekte"
88
89#: common/navigation.j2.inc:50
90msgid "Copyright for Contributors"
91msgstr "Copyright für Mitwirkende"
92
93#: common/navigation.j2.inc:51
94msgid "IRC Archive"
95msgstr "IRC Archiv"
96
97#: common/navigation.j2.inc:58
98msgid "Development"
99msgstr "Entwicklung"
100
101#: common/navigation.j2.inc:61
102msgid "System Architecture"
103msgstr "Systemarchitektur"
104
105#: common/navigation.j2.inc:63 template/roadmap.html.j2:6
106msgid "Roadmap"
107msgstr "Roadmap"
108
109#: common/navigation.j2.inc:65 template/gnurl.html.j2:186
110msgid "Source Code"
111msgstr "Quellkode"
112
113#: common/navigation.j2.inc:66
114msgid "Source Code Documentation"
115msgstr "Quellcode-Dokumentation"
116
117#: common/navigation.j2.inc:67
118msgid "Continuous Integration"
119msgstr "Kontinuierliche Integration"
120
121#: common/navigation.j2.inc:68
122msgid "Development Tutorial"
123msgstr "Entwicklungs-Tutorial"
124
125#: common/navigation.j2.inc:79
126msgid "Documentation"
127msgstr "Dokumentation"
128
129#: common/navigation.j2.inc:82 template/install.html.j2:6
130msgid "Install"
131msgstr "Installieren"
132
133#: common/navigation.j2.inc:83 template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:76
134msgid "Use"
135msgstr "Nutzen"
136
137#: common/navigation.j2.inc:84
138msgid "Videos"
139msgstr "Filme"
140
141#: common/navigation.j2.inc:85 template/glossary.html.j2:6
142msgid "Glossary"
143msgstr "Glossar"
144
145#: common/navigation.j2.inc:86
146msgid "Handbook"
147msgstr "Handbuch"
22 148
23#~ msgid "GNU's framework for secure p2p networking" 149#: common/navigation.j2.inc:88
24#~ msgstr "GNU's Architektur für sichere p2p Netzwerke" 150msgid "REST API"
151msgstr "REST API"
25 152
26#~ msgid "Contact" 153#: common/navigation.j2.inc:89 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:83
27#~ msgstr "Kontakt" 154msgid "FAQ"
155msgstr "FAQ"
28 156
29#~ msgid "GNUnet e.V." 157#: common/old-news.j2.inc:10 template/news/index.html.j2:11
30#~ msgstr "GNUnet e.V." 158msgid "News posts about changes related to GNUnet such as releases and events"
159msgstr ""
160"Neue Posts zu Änderungen die GNU net betreffen, wie neue Versionen und "
161"Veranstaltungen"
162
163#: common/old-news.j2.inc:15 template/news/index.html.j2:16
164msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed"
165msgstr "Abonniere unseren RSS-Feed"
166
167#: common/old-news.j2.inc:34 template/news/index.html.j2:36
168msgid "read more"
169msgstr "Hier klicken für weitere Informationen"
170
171#: template/about.html.j2:11
172msgid "What is GNUnet?"
173msgstr "Was ist GNUnet?"
174
175#: template/about.html.j2:13
176msgid ""
177"GNUnet is an alternative network stack for building secure, decentralized "
178"and privacy-preserving distributed applications. Our goal is to replace the "
179"old insecure Internet protocol stack. Starting from an application for "
180"secure publication of files, it has grown to include all kinds of basic "
181"protocol components and applications towards the creation of a GNU internet."
182msgstr ""
183"GNUnet ist ein alternativer Netzwerk-Stack zum Erstellen sicherer, "
184"dezentraler und datenschutzkonformer verteilter Anwendungen. Unser Ziel ist "
185"es, den bisherigen unsicheren Internet-Protokollstapel zu ersetzen. "
186"Ausgehend von einer Anwendung für sichere Dateiveröffentlichungen ist GNUnet "
187"gewachsen und schließt nun verschiedenste grundlegende Protokollkomponenten "
188"und Anwendungen ein, die sich in Richtung eines GNU Internets entwickeln."
189
190#: template/about.html.j2:23
191msgid ""
192"Today, the actual use and thus the social requirements for a global network "
193"differs widely from those goals of 1970. While the Internet remains suitable "
194"for military use, where the network equipment is operated by a command "
195"hierarchy and when necessary isolated from the rest of the world, the "
196"situation is less tenable for civil society."
197msgstr ""
198"Die tatsächliche Nutzung und damit die sozialen Anforderungen an ein "
199"globales Netzwerk unterscheiden sich heute stark von den Zielen von 1970. "
200"Während das Internet weiterhin sehr geeignet für eine militärische Nutzung "
201"bleibt, in der die Netzwerkausrüstung durch eine Kommandohierarchie und wo "
202"erforderlich isoliert vom Rest der Welt betrieben wird, ist der Zustand "
203"weniger angemessen für die zivile Gesellschaft."
204
205#: template/about.html.j2:32
206msgid ""
207"Due to fundamental Internet design choices, Internet traffic can be "
208"misdirected, intercepted, censored and manipulated by hostile routers on the "
209"network. And indeed, the modern Internet has evolved exactly to the point "
210"where, as Matthew Green put it, <a href=\"https://blog."
211"cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-hostile/\">\"the "
212"network is hostile\"</a>."
213msgstr ""
214"Aufgrund spezifisch gewählten grundlegenden Designelementen des Internet "
215"kann der Internetverkehr von feindlichen Routern im Netzwerk fehlgeleitet, "
216"abgefangen, zensiert und manipuliert werden. Und tatsächlich hat sich das "
217"moderne Internet zu dem Punkt entwickelt, von dem Matthew Green sagt: <a "
218"href=\"https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-"
219"hostile/\">\"das Netzwerk ist feindlich\"</a>."
220
221#: template/about.html.j2:41
222msgid ""
223"We believe liberal societies need a network architecture that uses the anti-"
224"authoritarian decentralized peer-to-peer paradigm and privacy-preserving "
225"cryptographic protocols. The goal of the GNUnet project is to provide a Free "
226"Software realization of this ideal."
227msgstr ""
228"Wir glauben, dass liberale Gesellschaften eine Netzwerkarchitektur "
229"benötigen, die das antiautoritäre dezentrale Peer-to-Peer-Paradigma und "
230"kryptografische Protokolle zur Wahrung der Privatsphäre verwendet. Das Ziel "
231"des GNUnet Projektes ist es, eine freie Software zur Verwirklichung dieses "
232"Ideals bereitzustellen."
233
234#: template/about.html.j2:49
235msgid ""
236"Specifically, GNUnet tries to follow the following design principles, in "
237"order of importance:"
238msgstr ""
239"Insbesondere versucht GNUnet die nachstehende Strukturprinzipien zu "
240"befolgen, und zwar in absteigender Bedeutung:"
241
242#: template/about.html.j2:56
243msgid ""
244"GNUnet must be implemented as <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-"
245"sw.html\">Free Software</a>."
246msgstr ""
247"GNUnet muss als <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html"
248"\">Freie Software</a> gestaltet werden."
249
250#: template/about.html.j2:60
251msgid ""
252"GNUnet must minimize the amount of personally identifiable information "
253"exposed."
254msgstr ""
255"GNUnet muss den Umfang der offengelegten personenbezogenen Daten so gering "
256"wie möglich halten."
257
258#: template/about.html.j2:61
259msgid ""
260"GNUnet must be fully distributed and resilient to external attacks and rogue "
261"participants."
262msgstr ""
263"GNUnet muss vollständig verteilt und widerstandsfähig gegenüber Angriffen "
264"von außen und sowie betrügerische oder skrupellose Akteure sein."
265
266#: template/about.html.j2:62
267msgid ""
268"GNUnet must be self-organizing and not depend on administrators or "
269"centralized infrastructure."
270msgstr ""
271"GNUnet muss selbstorganisierend und nicht von Administratoren oder zentraler "
272"Infrastruktur abhängig sein."
31 273
32#~ msgid "About GNUnet" 274#: template/about.html.j2:63
33#~ msgstr "Über GNUnet" 275msgid ""
276"GNUnet must inform the user which other participants have to be trusted when "
277"establishing private communications."
278msgstr ""
279"GNUnet muss dem Nutzer Informationen über zu vertrauenden weiteren "
280"Teilnehmern beim Aufbau einer privaten Kommunikation bereitstellen."
34 281
35#~ msgid "Bug Tracker" 282#: template/about.html.j2:64
36#~ msgstr "Fehlerdatenbank" 283msgid "GNUnet must be open and permit new peers to join."
284msgstr "GNUnet muss offen und aufnahmefähig für neue Mitglieder (Peers) sein."
37 285
38#~ msgid "Copyright Assignment" 286#: template/about.html.j2:65
39#~ msgstr "Copyright Übertragung" 287msgid "GNUnet must support a diverse range of applications and devices."
288msgstr ""
289"GNUnet muss eine breite Vielzahl von Anwendungen und Geräten unterstützen."
40 290
41#~ msgid "Bibliography" 291#: template/about.html.j2:66
42#~ msgstr "Bibliografie" 292msgid "GNUnet must use compartmentalization to protect sensitive information."
293msgstr ""
294"GNUnet muss eine Abschottungssystematik verwenden, um vertrauliche "
295"Informationen zu schützen."
43 296
44#~ msgid "About" 297#: template/about.html.j2:67
45#~ msgstr "Über GNUnet" 298msgid "The GNUnet architecture must be resource efficient."
299msgstr ""
300"Die GNUnet-Architektur muss effizienten Ressourcenverbrauch ermöglichen."
46 301
47#~ msgid "News" 302#: template/about.html.j2:68
48#~ msgstr "Neues" 303msgid ""
304"GNUnet must provide incentives for peers to contribute more resources than "
305"they consume."
306msgstr ""
307"GNUnet muss Anreize für Beteiligte bieten, mehr Ressourcen beizutragen, als "
308"sie verbrauchen."
49 309
50#~ msgid "Community" 310#: template/about.html.j2:72
51#~ msgstr "Community" 311msgid ""
312"To get know and learn more, please check our <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet."
313"org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, especially the <a href=\"https://"
314"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts\">chapter on \"Key Concepts"
315"\"</a>, explaining the fundamental concepts of GNUnet: <ul> <li><a href="
316"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Authentication"
317"\">Authentication</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
318"gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing\">Accounting to "
319"Encourage Resource Sharing</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/"
320"handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality\">Confidentiality</a></li> <li><a href="
321"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonymity</a></"
322"li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability"
323"\">Deniability</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
324"gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">Peer Identities</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
325"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-"
326"Zones_0029\">Zones in the GNU Name System (GNS Zones)</a></li> <li><a href="
327"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> </ul>"
328msgstr ""
329"Weitere Informationen finden Sie in unserem <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet."
330"org/handbook/gnunet.html\">Handbuch</a>, insbesondere im <a href=\"https://"
331"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts\">Kapitel über "
332"\"Kerngedanken\"</a>, in dem die grundlegenden Konzepte von GNUnet erläutert "
333"werden:<ul><li> <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet."
334"html#Authentication\">Authentifizierung</a></li><li> <a href=\"https://docs."
335"gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing"
336"\">Gemeinschaftsfördernde Rechnungsführung</li></a>.<li><a href=\"https://"
337"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality\">Vertraulichkeit</a></"
338"li>.<li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Anonymity"
339"\">Anonymität</a></li>.<li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet."
340"html#Deniability\">Recht auf Ablehnung</a></li>.<li><a href=\"https://docs."
341"gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">Teilnehmeridentitäten</a></"
342"li>.<li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-"
343"GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-Zones_0029\">Zonen im GNU Namen-system (GNS Zonen)</"
344"a></li>.<li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos"
345"\">Egos</a></li>.</ul>"
52 346
53#~ msgid "Engage" 347#: template/about.html.j2:88
54#~ msgstr "Mach mit!" 348msgid "More Resources"
349msgstr "Weitere Ressourcen"
55 350
56#~ msgid "GSoC Projects" 351#: template/about.html.j2:90
57#~ msgstr "GSoC Projekte" 352msgid ""
353"There are many more resources to learn about GNUnet besides the <a href="
354"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, such as the "
355"<a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliography</a> with papers covering "
356"the various layers, many <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html"
357"\">videos</a> or a brief <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html"
358"\">glossary</a>."
359msgstr ""
360"Es gibt zahlreiche weitere Resources, um GNUnet kennenzulernen, zusätzlich "
361"zu dem <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">Handbuch</"
362"a>, beispielsweise die <a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">Bibliography</a> "
363"mit Artikeln über die verschiedenen Ebenen, viele <a href=\"https://gnunet."
364"org/en/video.html\">videos</a> oder ein kurzes <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/"
365"en/glossary.html\">Glossar</a>."
58 366
59#~ msgid "Copyright for Contributors" 367#: template/about.html.j2:95
60#~ msgstr "Copyright für Mitwirkende" 368msgid ""
369"You are most welcome to <a href=\"engage.html\">get engaged into the "
370"conversation</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">install GNUnet</a>, <a href=\"use."
371"html\">use it</a> and <a href=\"engage.html\">contribute and get engaged</a> "
372"in various ways."
373msgstr ""
374"Du bist bist herzlich aufgefordert, <a href=\"engage.html\">dich in den "
375"Austausch einzubringen</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">GNUnet zu installieren</"
376"a>, <a href=\"use.html\"> es zu benutzen</a> und auf vielfältige Art und "
377"Weise beizutragen und mitzumachen</a>."
61 378
62#~ msgid "IRC Archive" 379#: template/about.html.j2:100
63#~ msgstr "IRC Archiv" 380msgid ""
381"Please be aware that this project is (despite of it's age) still in an early "
382"alpha stage when it comes to software &#8211; its not an easy task to "
383"rewrite the whole Internet!"
384msgstr ""
385"Bitte denke daran, daß dieses Projekt sich (trotz seines Alters) noch immer "
386"in einer frühen alpha-Phase bzgl. der Software befindet&#8211; es ist keine "
387"leichte Aufgaben, das ganze Internet neu zu schreiben!"
64 388
65#~ msgid "Development" 389#: template/about.html.j2:105
66#~ msgstr "Entwicklung" 390msgid "Current funding"
391msgstr "Aktuelle Finanzierung"
67 392
68#~ msgid "System Architecture" 393#: template/about.html.j2:110
69#~ msgstr "Systemarchitektur" 394msgid ""
395"We're receiving funding from NLnet's Next Generation Internet funding line "
396"to document and implement the GNU Name System protocol in a way suitable for "
397"the IETF standardization process."
398msgstr ""
399"Wir erhalten Mittel von der Internet-Finanzierungslinie Next Generation von "
400"NLnet, um das GNU Namenssystem-Protokoll auf eine Weise zu dokumentieren und "
401"zu implementieren, die für den IETF-Standardisierungsprozess geeignet ist."
70 402
71#~ msgid "Source Code" 403#: template/about.html.j2:123
72#~ msgstr "Quellkode" 404msgid ""
405"This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 "
406"research and innovation programme under the NGI_TRUST grant agreement no "
407"825618. The project aims to integrate re:claimID with the GNU Taler payment "
408"system in a pilot in order to demonstrate the practical feasibility and "
409"benefits of privacy enhancing technologies for users and commercial service "
410"providers. The project is called \"Decentralized Identities for Self-"
411"Sovereign End-users\" (DISSENS)."
412msgstr ""
413"Dieses Projekt erhielt eine Förderung durch das Horizon 2020 Forschungs- und "
414"Innovationsprogramm der Europäischen Union im Rahmen der NGI_Trust "
415"Zuwendungsvereinbarung Nr. 646573. Das Projekt hat die Integration von re."
416"claimID mit dem GNU Taler Zahlungssystem in einen gemeinsamen Piloten zum "
417"Ziel, um die praktische Durchführbarkeit und die Vorzüge von Systemen, die "
418"den Datenschutz verbessern, für Nutzer und kommerzielle "
419"Dienstleistungsanbieter zu demonstrieren."
73 420
421#: template/about.html.j2:141
74#, fuzzy 422#, fuzzy
75#~| msgid "Documentation" 423#| msgid "We are grateful for past funding from the following organizations:"
76#~ msgid "Source Code Documentation" 424msgid ""
77#~ msgstr "Dokumentation" 425"We are grateful for free hosting offered by the following organizations:"
426msgstr ""
427"Wir sind dankbar für das kostenlose Hosting, das von folgenden "
428"Organisationen angeboten wird:"
429
430#: template/about.html.j2:150
431msgid "Past funding"
432msgstr "Frühere Finanzierung"
78 433
79#~ msgid "Continuous Integration" 434#: template/about.html.j2:152
80#~ msgstr "Kontinuierliche Integration" 435msgid "We are grateful for past funding from the following organizations:"
436msgstr ""
437"Wir sind den folgenden Organisatzionen sehr dankbar für ihre frühere "
438"Unterstützung:"
81 439
440#: template/applications.html.j2:7
82#, fuzzy 441#, fuzzy
83#~| msgid "Development" 442msgid "Applications provided by GNUnet"
84#~ msgid "Development Tutorial" 443msgstr "Von GNUnet bereitgestellte Anwendungen"
85#~ msgstr "Entwicklung"
86 444
87#~ msgid "Documentation" 445#: template/applications.html.j2:13 template/gns.html.j2:7
88#~ msgstr "Dokumentation" 446#, fuzzy
447msgid "The GNU Name System"
448msgstr "Das GNU-Namenssystem"
89 449
90#~ msgid "Install" 450#: template/applications.html.j2:15
91#~ msgstr "Installieren" 451#, fuzzy
452#| msgid ""
453#| "The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully "
454#| "decentralized replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of "
455#| "using a hierarchy, GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are "
456#| "similar to DNS, but queries and replies are private even with respect to "
457#| "peers providing the answers. The integrity of records and privacy of look-"
458#| "ups is cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a "
459#| "robust, efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
460msgid ""
461"The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully decentralized "
462"replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of using a hierarchy, "
463"GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are similar to DNS, but "
464"queries and replies are private even with respect to peers providing the "
465"answers. The integrity of records and privacy of look-ups are "
466"cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a robust, "
467"efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
468msgstr ""
469"Das <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> ist ein komplett "
470"dezentraler Ersatz für das Domain Name System (DNS). Statt einer Hierarchie "
471"verwendet GNS einen gerichteten Graphen. Die Bezeichnungskonventionen ähneln "
472"denen von DNS, aber Anfragen und Antworten bleiben selbst für die "
473"Beteiligten vertraulich. Die Integrität der Archive und Vertraulichkeit von "
474"Look-Ups sind kryptographisch gesichert. <!--Too technical: GNS integrates a "
475"robust, efficient and instant key revocation mechanism.-->"
92 476
93#~ msgid "Use" 477#: template/applications.html.j2:38
94#~ msgstr "Nutzen" 478#, fuzzy
479msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
480msgstr "Selbstsouveräner, dezentraler Identitätsanbieter"
481
482#: template/applications.html.j2:41
483#, fuzzy
484#| msgid ""
485#| "<a href=\"https://reclaim.gnunet.org/\">re:claimID</a> is a decentralized "
486#| "Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU Name System. It "
487#| "allows users to securely share personal information with websites using "
488#| "standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
489msgid ""
490"is a decentralized Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU "
491"Name System. It allows users to securely share personal information with "
492"websites using standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
493msgstr ""
494"<a href=\"https://reclaim.gnunet.org/\">re: ClaimID</a> ist ein dezentraler "
495"Identity Provider (IdP) -Dienst, der auf dem GNU-Namenssystem basiert. Er "
496"erlaubt seinen Nutzern einen sicheren Austausch von persönlichen Daten mit "
497"Webseiten durch die Nutzung von standardisierten Protokollen (OpenID "
498"Connect)."
95 499
96#~ msgid "Videos" 500#: template/applications.html.j2:57
97#~ msgstr "Videos" 501#, fuzzy
502#| msgid "Motivation"
503msgid "Filesharing (Alpha)"
504msgstr "Filesharing (Alpha)"
98 505
99#~ msgid "Glossary" 506#: template/applications.html.j2:59
100#~ msgstr "Glossar" 507msgid ""
508"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">filesharing</a> is an application that aims "
509"to provide censorship-resistant, anonymous filesharing. The publisher is "
510"empowered to make a gradual choice between performance and anonymity."
511msgstr ""
512"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">Filesharing</a> ist eine Anwendung, die "
513"zensurresistentes, anonymes Filesharing bereitstellen soll. Der "
514"Veröffentlicher kann damit eine stufenlose Abwägung zwischen Leistung und "
515"Anonymität treffen."
101 516
102#~ msgid "Handbook" 517#: template/applications.html.j2:73
103#~ msgstr "Handbuch" 518msgid "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
519msgstr "Gespräch (Prä-Alpha)"
104 520
105#~ msgid "REST API" 521#: template/applications.html.j2:75
106#~ msgstr "REST API" 522msgid ""
523"GNUnet conversation is an application that provides secure voice "
524"communication in a fully decentralized way by employing GNUnet for routing "
525"and transport."
526msgstr ""
527"GNUnet conversation ist eine Anwendung, die eine sichere Sprachkommunikation "
528"auf vollständig dezentrale Weise bietet, indem GNUnet für Routing und "
529"Transport verwendet wird."
107 530
108#~ msgid "FAQ" 531#: template/applications.html.j2:91
109#~ msgstr "FAQ" 532msgid "Applications utilizing GNUnet"
533msgstr "Anwendungen auf Basis von GNUnet"
110 534
535#: template/applications.html.j2:97
111#, fuzzy 536#, fuzzy
112#~| msgid "About GNUnet" 537msgid "GNU Taler (Alpha)"
113#~ msgid "What is GNUnet?" 538msgstr "GNU Taler (Alpha)"
114#~ msgstr "Über GNUnet"
115 539
116#~ msgid "Current funding" 540#: template/applications.html.j2:99
117#~ msgstr "Aktuelle Finanzierung" 541msgid ""
542"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> is a new privacy-preserving "
543"electronic payment system. Payments are cryptographically secured and are "
544"confirmed within milliseconds with extremely low transaction costs."
545msgstr ""
546"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> ist ein neues elektronisches "
547"Zahlungssystem mit hohem Schutz der Privatsphäre. Die Zahlungen werden "
548"kryptographisch gesichert und innerhalb von Millisekunden bei extrem "
549"geringen Transaktionskosten ausgeführt."
118 550
551#: template/applications.html.j2:118
119#, fuzzy 552#, fuzzy
120#~| msgid "We are grateful for past funding from the following organizations:" 553msgid "secushare"
121#~ msgid "" 554msgstr "secushare"
122#~ "We are grateful for free hosting offered by the following organizations:"
123#~ msgstr ""
124#~ "Wir sind den folgenden Organisatzionen sehr dankbar für ihre frühere "
125#~ "Unterstützung:"
126 555
127#~ msgid "Past funding" 556#: template/applications.html.j2:120
128#~ msgstr "Frühere Finanzierung" 557msgid ""
558"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> is creating a decentralized "
559"social networking application on top of GNUnet. Using overlay multicast and "
560"the extensible PSYC protocol, notifications are distributed end-to-end "
561"encrypted to authorized recipients only."
562msgstr ""
563"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> erstellt eine dezentrale "
564"Social-Networking-Anwendung auf GNUnet. Unter Benutzung von Overlay "
565"Multicast und des erweiterteren PSYC Protokolls werden Benachrichtigungen "
566"mit Ende-zu-Ende-Verschlüsselung ausschließlich an autorisierte Empfänger "
567"zugestellt."
129 568
130#~ msgid "We are grateful for past funding from the following organizations:" 569#: template/applications.html.j2:139
131#~ msgstr "" 570msgid "pretty Easy privacy"
132#~ "Wir sind den folgenden Organisatzionen sehr dankbar für ihre frühere " 571msgstr "pretty Easy Privatsphäre"
133#~ "Unterstützung:"
134 572
135#~ msgid "GNUnet System Architecture" 573#: template/applications.html.j2:141
136#~ msgstr "GNUnet Systemarchitektur" 574msgid ""
575"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p) is "
576"creating a usable end-to-end encrypted e-mail solution using opportunistic "
577"key exchange. p&#8801;p will use GNUnet to protect metadata and exploit new "
578"cryptographic protocols to verify keys."
579msgstr ""
580"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">ziemlich Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p) "
581"erstellt eine nutzbare Ende-zu-Ende-Lösung für verschlüsselte E-Mails "
582"mittels eines opportunistischem Schlüsselaustauschs. p&#8801;p wird GNUnet "
583"zum Schutz von Metadaten verwenden und neue Verschlüsselungsprotokolle zur "
584"Prüfung von Schlüsseln einsetzen."
137 585
138#~ msgid "Foundations" 586#: template/applications.html.j2:160
139#~ msgstr "Grundlagen" 587#, fuzzy
588msgid "Cadet-GTK"
589msgstr "Cadet-GTK"
140 590
141#~ msgid "" 591#: template/applications.html.j2:162
142#~ "The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-" 592#, fuzzy
143#~ "like end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key " 593#| msgid ""
144#~ "infrastructure (GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> " 594#| "<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> "
145#~ "Using public keys for addresses and self-organized decentralized routing " 595#| "is a convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing "
146#~ "algorithms, these subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack." 596#| "messaging using especially the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK "
147#~ msgstr "" 597#| "and libhandy for a convergent design."
148#~ "GNUnet basiert auf einer verteilten Hashtabelle (R5N), einem SCTP " 598msgid ""
149#~ "ähnlichen ende-zu-ende verschlüsselter Nachrichtenübertragung (CADET), " 599"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> is a "
150#~ "einer Public-Key-Infrastruktur (GNS) und einem erweiterbaren " 600"convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing messaging using "
151#~ "Transportsystem (TRANSPORT).<br> Öffentliche Schlüssel werden als " 601"the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK and libhandy for a convergent "
152#~ "Addressen für selbstorganizierte decentralizierte Routingalgorithmen " 602"design."
153#~ "benutzt. Diese Komponenten ersetzen das traditionelle Internet (TCP/IP)." 603msgstr ""
604"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> ist "
605"eine praktische, aber funktionsreiche grafische Anwendung, die "
606"Nachrichtenübermittlung insbesondere unter Verwendung des CADET-Subsystem "
607"bereitstellt. Sie wurde unter Verwendung von GTK und libhandy in "
608"konvergenter Gestaltung entwickelt."
154 609
155#~ msgid "Security" 610#: template/applications.html.j2:180
156#~ msgstr "Sicherheit" 611#, fuzzy
612msgid "groupchat"
613msgstr "Gruppenchat"
157 614
615#: template/applications.html.j2:182
158#, fuzzy 616#, fuzzy
159#~| msgid "System Architecture" 617#| msgid ""
160#~ msgid "System architecture" 618#| "<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a "
161#~ msgstr "System Architekture" 619#| "terminal user interface providing messaging using especially the CADET "
620#| "subsystem. It is developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned "
621#| "to be compatible."
622msgid ""
623"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a "
624"terminal user interface providing messaging using the CADET subsystem. It is "
625"developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned to be compatible."
626msgstr ""
627"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> "
628"Benutzeroberfläche für Terminals, die Nachrichtenübermittlung insbesondere "
629"über das CADET Subsystem bereitstellt. Es wurde unter Verwendung von nim "
630"entwickelt. Cadet-GTK und groupchat sollen kompatibel sein."
162 631
632#: template/architecture.html.j2:6
633msgid "GNUnet System Architecture"
634msgstr "GNUnet Systemarchitektur"
635
636#: template/architecture.html.j2:20
637msgid "Foundations"
638msgstr "Grundlagen"
639
640#: template/architecture.html.j2:22
163#, fuzzy 641#, fuzzy
164#~| msgid "libgnurl" 642#| msgid ""
165#~ msgid "libgnunetutil" 643#| "The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-"
166#~ msgstr "libgnurl" 644#| "like end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key "
645#| "infrastructure (GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> "
646#| "Using public keys for addresses and self-organized decentralized routing "
647#| "algorithms, these subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack."
648msgid ""
649"The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-like "
650"end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key infrastructure "
651"(GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> Using public keys "
652"for addresses and self-organizing decentralized routing algorithms, these "
653"subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack."
654msgstr ""
655"GNUnet basiert auf einer verteilten Hashtabelle (R5N), einem SCTP ähnlichen "
656"ende-zu-ende verschlüsselter Nachrichtenübertragung (CADET), einer Public-"
657"Key-Infrastruktur (GNS) und einem erweiterbaren Transportsystem (TRANSPORT)."
658"<br> Öffentliche Schlüssel werden als Addressen für selbstorganizierte "
659"decentralizierte Routingalgorithmen benutzt. Diese Komponenten ersetzen das "
660"traditionelle Internet (TCP/IP)."
167 661
168#~ msgid "Contact information" 662#: template/architecture.html.j2:35
169#~ msgstr "Kontaktinformation" 663msgid "Security"
664msgstr "Sicherheit"
170 665
171#~ msgid "The mailing list" 666#: template/architecture.html.j2:38
172#~ msgstr "Die Mailingliste" 667#, fuzzy
668#| msgid ""
669#| "GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem "
670#| "runs as a separate process, providing fault-isolation and enabling tight "
671#| "permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the "
672#| "implementation is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and "
673#| "will always remain free software."
674msgid ""
675"GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem "
676"runs as a separate process, providing fault isolation and enabling tight "
677"permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the implementation "
678"is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and will always "
679"remain free software."
680msgstr ""
681"GNUnet wird mithilfe einer Multiprozessarchitektur implementiert. Jedes "
682"Subsystem läuft als separater Prozess, bietet Fehlerisolation und erlaubt "
683"strenges Authorisierungsmanagement für jedes einzelne Subsystem. Die "
684"Implementierung ist ein selbstverständlich ein <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/"
685"\">GNU</a>Paket und wird stets freie Software bleiben."
173 686
174#~ msgid "The IRC channel" 687#: template/architecture.html.j2:52
175#~ msgstr "Der IRC Kanal" 688msgid "System architecture"
689msgstr "Systemarchitektur"
176 690
177#~ msgid "Contacting individuals" 691#: template/architecture.html.j2:58
178#~ msgstr "Individuelle Kontaktaufname" 692msgid "Subsystems"
693msgstr "Subsysteme"
179 694
180#~ msgid "Reporting bugs" 695#: template/architecture.html.j2:67
181#~ msgstr "Fehler melden" 696msgid "libgnunetutil"
697msgstr "libgnunetutil"
182 698
183#~ msgid "GNUnet for developers" 699#: template/architecture.html.j2:73
184#~ msgstr "GNUNet für Entwickeler" 700#, fuzzy
701msgid "APIs"
702msgstr "APIs"
703
704#: template/architecture.html.j2:86
705msgid "Legend"
706msgstr "Legende"
707
708#: template/contact.html.j2:6
709msgid "Contact information"
710msgstr "Kontaktinformation"
711
712#: template/contact.html.j2:11
713msgid "The mailing list"
714msgstr "Die Mailingliste"
715
716#: template/contact.html.j2:13
717msgid ""
718"An archived, public mailing list for GNUnet is hosted at <a href=\"https://"
719"lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists.gnu.org/"
720"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a>. You can send messages to the list at "
721"<a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
722msgstr ""
723"Eine archivierte öffentliche Mailingliste für GNUnet wird unter <a href="
724"\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists."
725"gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers gehostet</a>. Du kannst "
726"Nachrichten an die Liste unter <a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org"
727"\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
728
729#: template/contact.html.j2:23
730msgid "The IRC channel"
731msgstr "Der IRC Kanal"
732
733#: template/contact.html.j2:25
734msgid ""
735"<tt>#gnunet</tt> is reachable via <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc."
736"freenode.net</a>. There is also an <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!"
737"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a> available."
738msgstr ""
739"<tt>#gnunet</tt> ist über <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc.freenode.net "
740"erreichbar</a>. Ein Archiv <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!"
741"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a>gibt es auch."
742
743#: template/contact.html.j2:38
744msgid "Contacting individuals"
745msgstr "Individuelle Kontaktaufname"
746
747#: template/contact.html.j2:40
748msgid ""
749"GNUnet developers are generally reachable at either <tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet."
750"org</tt> or <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt>. Most of us support receiving GnuPG "
751"encrypted Emails. Urgent and sensitive security issues may be addressed to "
752"the GNU maintainers <tt>schanzen</tt> and <tt>grothoff</tt>."
753msgstr ""
754"GNUnet-Entwickler sind im Allgemeinen entweder unter <tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet."
755"org</tt> oder <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org erreichbar</tt>. Die meisten von uns "
756"unterstützen den Empfang durch GnuPG verschlüsselte Emails. Dringende und "
757"sensible Sicherheitsthemen können an die GNU Betreuer <tt>schanzen</tt> und "
758"<tt>grothoff</tt> gerichtet werden."
759
760#: template/contact.html.j2:53
761msgid "Reporting bugs"
762msgstr "Fehler melden"
763
764#: template/contact.html.j2:55
765msgid ""
766"We track open feature requests and bugs for projects within GNUnet in our <a "
767"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug tracker</a>. You can also report bugs "
768"or feature requests to the <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
769"bug-gnunet\">bug-gnunet</a> mailing list. The mailinglist requires no "
770"subscription."
771msgstr ""
772"Haben Sie einen Bug gefunden oder Tipps für Erweiterungen der Funktionalität "
773"von Taler oder GNUnet? Bitte erfassen Sie Ihre Vorschläge mit dem <a href="
774"\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug-Tracker</a>. Sie können auch Fehler und "
775"Feature-Anfragen an die <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-"
776"gnunet\">Mailingliste bug-gnunet</a> melden. Für die Mailingliste braucht "
777"man keine Anmeldung."
778
779#: template/copyright.html.j2:11
780msgid ""
781"<p> Contributors to GNUnet with Git access must sign the <a href=\"/static/"
782"pdf/copyright.pdf\">copyright assignment</a> to ensure that the <a href="
783"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/gnunet_taler_agreement.tex"
784"\">GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA agreement on licensing and collaborative "
785"development</a> of the GNUnet and GNU Taler projects is satisfied. </p>"
786msgstr ""
787"<p> Wer zum Projekt GNUnet beitragen möchte, ist dazu herzlich eingeladen. "
788"Voraussetzung dafür ist neben einem Zugang über Git, dass die Urheberrechte "
789"des eigenen Beitrags an das Projekt gemäß <a href=\"/pdf/copyright.pdf"
790"\">Copyright Assignment</a> abgetreten werden, um sicherzustellen, dass die "
791"Lizenzvereinbarung und die Richtlinien der Mitarbeit gegenüber GNUnet e.V. "
792"und Taler Systems SA erfüllt werden (siehe <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/"
793"gnunet-ev.git/tree/gnunet_taler_agreement.tex\">GNUnet e.V. --- Taler "
794"Systems SA agreement on licensing and collaborative development</a> ).</p>"
795
796#: template/copyright.html.j2:22
797msgid ""
798"<p>The agreements ensure that the code will continue to be made available "
799"under free software licenses, but gives developers the freedom to move code "
800"between GNUnet and GNU Taler without worrying about licenses and to give the "
801"company the ability to dual-license (for example, so that we can distribute "
802"via App-stores that are hostile to free software).</p>"
803msgstr ""
804"<p>Diese Vereinbarungen stellen sicher, dass der Code des jeweiligen "
805"Beitrags genauso wie das gesamte Projekt dauerhaft unter Lizenzen für freie "
806"Software steht. Gleichzeitig erlauben sie den besseren Austausch von Code "
807"zwischen GNUnet und GNU Taler. Außerdem erhält das Projekt damit die "
808"Möglichkeit zu einer mehrfachen Lizenzerteilung (beispielsweise in einer "
809"Lizenzform für die Verbreitung über App-Stores, die Anwendungen auf Basis "
810"freier Software sonst auslisten würden).</p>"
811
812#: template/copyright.html.j2:30
813msgid ""
814"<p>Minor contributions (basically, anyone without Git access) do not require "
815"copyright assignment. Pseudonymous contributions are accepted, in this case "
816"simply sign the agreement with your pseudonym. Scanned copies are "
817"sufficient, but snail mail is preferred.</p>"
818msgstr ""
819"<p>Beiträge von geringerem Umfang benötigen keine Abtretung des "
820"Urheberrechts und werden auch ohne einen Git-Zugang gern in Empfang "
821"genommen. Anonym eingereichte Beiträge zu GNU Taler sind ebenfalls "
822"willkommen. Die Autoren anonymer Einreichungen sollten die Vereinbarung zur "
823"Abtretung urheberrechtlicher Ansprüche mit ihrem Pseudonym unterzeichnen und "
824"am besten per Post (oder gescannt) senden.</p>"
825
826#: template/developers.html.j2:5
827msgid "GNUnet for developers"
828msgstr "GNUnet für Entwickler"
829
830#: template/developers.html.j2:13
831msgid "Repositories"
832msgstr "Quellcode"
833
834#: template/developers.html.j2:16
835msgid ""
836"A list of our Git repositories can be found on our our <a href=\"https://git."
837"gnunet.org/\">Git Server</a>."
838msgstr ""
839"Unsere Quellcode-Repositories befinden sich auf unserem <a href=\"https://"
840"git.gnunet.org/\">Git-Server</a>."
841
842#: template/developers.html.j2:27
843msgid ""
844"Technical papers can be found in our <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/"
845"bibliography\">bibliography</a>."
846msgstr ""
847"In unserer <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/bibliography\">Bibliography</a> "
848"sind die technischen Grundlagen zu finden."
849
850#: template/developers.html.j2:34
851msgid "Discussion"
852msgstr "Diskussion"
853
854#: template/developers.html.j2:37
855msgid ""
856"We have a mailing list for developer discussions. You can subscribe to or "
857"read the list archive at <a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
858"gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</"
859"a>."
860msgstr ""
861"Wir haben eine Mailingliste für Diskussionen unter Entwicklern. Du kannst "
862"das Listenarchiv abonnieren und lesen auf<a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/"
863"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
864"gnunet-developers</a>."
185 865
186#~ msgid "Repositories" 866#: template/developers.html.j2:47
187#~ msgstr "Quellcode" 867msgid "Regression Testing"
868msgstr "Regressionstests"
188 869
189#~ msgid "Discussion" 870#: template/developers.html.j2:50
190#~ msgstr "Diskussion" 871msgid ""
872"We have <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/\">Buildbot</a> automation tests to "
873"detect regressions and check for portability at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
874"org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/</a>."
875msgstr ""
876"Wir haben <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/\">Buildbot-</a> "
877"Automatisierungstests, um Regressionen zu erkennen und "
878"Portabilitätsüberprüfungen unter <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/"
879"gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/ zu</a> durchzuführen."
191 880
192#~ msgid "Regression Testing" 881#: template/developers.html.j2:59
193#~ msgstr "Regressionstests" 882msgid "Code Coverage Analysis"
883msgstr "Codeabdeckungsanalyse"
194 884
195#~ msgid "Code Coverage Analysis" 885#: template/developers.html.j2:62
196#~ msgstr "Codeabdeckungsanalyse" 886msgid ""
887"We use <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> to "
888"analyze the code coverage of our tests, the results are available at <a href="
889"\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a>."
890msgstr ""
891"Wir verwenden <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</"
892"a> , um die Codeabdeckung unserer Tests zu analysieren. Die Ergebnisse sind "
893"unter <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/"
894"coverage/</a> abrufbar."
197 895
198#~ msgid "Performance Analysis" 896#: template/developers.html.j2:72
199#~ msgstr "Leistungsanalyse" 897msgid "Performance Analysis"
898msgstr "Leistungsanalyse"
200 899
201#~ msgid "Downloads" 900#: template/developers.html.j2:75
202#~ msgstr "Herunterladen" 901msgid ""
902"We use <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> for performance "
903"regression analysis of the exchange backend at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
904"org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a>."
905msgstr ""
906"Wir verwenden <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> für die "
907"Regressionsanalyse der Leistung des Exchange-Backends unter <a href="
908"\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a> ."
203 909
204#~ msgid "Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V." 910#: template/download.html.j2:7 template/gnurl.html.j2:209
205#~ msgstr "Verein zur Förderung von GNUnet e.V." 911msgid "Downloads"
912msgstr "Herunterladen"
206 913
914#: template/download.html.j2:11
207#, fuzzy 915#, fuzzy
208#~| msgid "About GNUnet" 916msgid ""
209#~ msgid "About GNUnet e.V." 917"Here you can download releases of our software and find links to the various "
210#~ msgstr "Über GNUnet" 918"versions."
919msgstr ""
920"Hier können Sie Releases unserer Software herunterladen und Links zu den "
921"verschiedenen Versionen finden."
211 922
212#~ msgid "Becoming a Member of GNUnet e.V." 923#: template/download.html.j2:17
213#~ msgstr "Ein Mitglied von GNUnet e.V. werden" 924#, fuzzy
925msgid "0.11.x series"
926msgstr "0.11.x Serie"
214 927
215#~ msgid "Governance" 928#: template/download.html.j2:18
216#~ msgstr "Führung" 929msgid "tarball"
930msgstr "Tarball"
217 931
218#~ msgid "Official Meeting Notes" 932#: template/download.html.j2:20
219#~ msgstr "Offizielle Protokolle" 933#, fuzzy
934msgid ""
935"The tarball of the latest version can be obtained from GNU FTP and its "
936"mirrors."
937msgstr ""
938"Der Tarball der neuesten Version kann von GNU FTP und seinen Spiegeln "
939"bezogen werden."
220 940
221#~ msgid "Support Us!" 941#: template/download.html.j2:30
222#~ msgstr "Unterstützung anbieten!" 942msgid "git"
943msgstr "Git"
223 944
224#~ msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?" 945#: template/download.html.j2:32
225#~ msgstr "Gibt es eine Graphische Benutzeroberfläche?" 946#, fuzzy
947msgid ""
948"You can fetch the git tag of version 0.11.x from our development server:"
949msgstr ""
950"Sie können das Git-Tag der Version 0.11.x von unserem Entwicklungsserver "
951"abrufen:"
226 952
227#~ msgid "Ego" 953#: template/engage.html.j2:6
228#~ msgstr "Ego" 954#, fuzzy
955#| msgid "Engage"
956msgid "Engage!"
957msgstr "Mach mit!"
958
959#: template/ev.html.j2:6
960msgid "Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V."
961msgstr "Verein zur Förderung von GNUnet e.V."
229 962
230#~ msgid "Identity" 963#: template/ev.html.j2:11
231#~ msgstr "Identität" 964msgid "About GNUnet e.V."
965msgstr "Über GNUnet e.V."
232 966
233#~ msgid "Pseudonym" 967#: template/ev.html.j2:13
234#~ msgstr "Pseudonym" 968msgid ""
969"On December 27th 2013 a group of GNUnet hackers met at 30c3 to create the "
970"\"Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V.\", an association under German "
971"law to support GNUnet development. The Amtsgericht M&uuml;nchen registered "
972"the association on the 7th of March under VR 205287."
973msgstr ""
974"Am 27. Dezember 2013 traf sich eine Gruppe von GNUnet-Hackern bei 30c3, um "
975"den \"Verein zur Förderung von GNUnet e.V.\" zu gründen. Es handelt sich "
976"hierbei um einen Verein nach deutschem Recht zur Unterstützung der GNUnet-"
977"Entwicklung. Die Eintragung im Vereinsregister beim Amtsgericht München "
978"erfolgte am 7. März unter VR 205287."
979
980#: template/ev.html.j2:22
981msgid ""
982"The association is officially dedicated to supporting research, development "
983"and education in the area of secure decentralized networking in general, and "
984"GNUnet specifically. This is the official website for the association."
985msgstr ""
986"Der Verein widmet sich offiziell der Unterstützung von Forschung, "
987"Entwicklung und Bildung im Bereich der sicheren dezentralen Vernetzung im "
988"Allgemeinen und von GNUnet im Besonderen. Dies ist die offizielle Webseite "
989"des Vereins."
235 990
236#~ msgid "Namespaces" 991#: template/ev.html.j2:31
237#~ msgstr "Namensraum" 992msgid "Becoming a Member of GNUnet e.V."
993msgstr "Ein Mitglied von GNUnet e.V. werden"
238 994
995#: template/ev.html.j2:33
239#, fuzzy 996#, fuzzy
240#~| msgid "About" 997#| msgid ""
241#~ msgid "About gnurl" 998#| "GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to "
242#~ msgstr "Über GNUnet" 999#| "participate in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For "
1000#| "this, all you have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the "
1001#| "<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> "
1002#| "repository. There are no membership dues; however, members are required "
1003#| "to support GNUnet e.V. and in particularly contribute to the technical "
1004#| "development within their means. For further details, we refer to the <a "
1005#| "href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">Satzung</a> (currently "
1006#| "only available in German, translations welcome)."
1007msgid ""
1008"GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to participate "
1009"in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For this, all you "
1010"have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the <a href=\"https://"
1011"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> repository. There are no "
1012"membership dues; however, members are required to support GNUnet e.V. and in "
1013"particularly contribute to the technical development within their means. For "
1014"further details, we refer to the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev."
1015"git/\">Satzung (Charter)</a> (currently only available in German, "
1016"translations welcome)."
1017msgstr ""
1018"GNUnet-Entwickler mit Git-Zugriff (Schreibzugriff) können Mitglieder werden, "
1019"um am Entscheidungsprozess teilzunehmen und GNUnet e.V. offiziell zu "
1020"unterstützen. Das einzige was du hierfür tun mußt ist, die Datei <tt>members."
1021"txt</tt> im <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</"
1022"a>Speicher mit deinem Namen zu ergänzen. Es gibt keine Mitgliedsbeiträge; "
1023"allerdings sind Mitglieder verpflichtet, GNUnet e.V. zu unterstützen und "
1024"insbesondere im Rahmen ihrer Möglichkeiten zu dessen technischer Entwicklung "
1025"beizutragen. Für weitere Einzelheiten verweisen wir auf die <a href="
1026"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">Satzung</a> (zur Zeit nur auf "
1027"Deutsch erhältlich, Übersetzungen sind willkommen)."
1028
1029#: template/ev.html.j2:52
1030msgid "Governance"
1031msgstr "Führung"
1032
1033#: template/ev.html.j2:54
1034#, fuzzy
1035#| msgid ""
1036#| "You can find our \"Satzung\", and the list of members under <a href="
1037#| "\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git."
1038#| "gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists "
1039#| "of: <dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
1040#| "Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> <dd>t3sserakt</"
1041#| "dd> <dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a "
1042#| "href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </"
1043#| "dd> </dl>"
1044msgid ""
1045"You can find our charter, and the list of members under <a href=\"https://"
1046"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet.org/"
1047"gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists of: "
1048"<dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
1049"Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> <dd>t3sserakt</dd> "
1050"<dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a href="
1051"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd> </dl>"
1052msgstr ""
1053"Du findest unsere Satzung und das Mitgliederverzeichnis unter <a href="
1054"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet."
1055"org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. Der Vorstand besteht gegenwärtig "
1056"aus: <dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt>.<dd>.<a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
1057"Schanzenbach</a></dd>.<dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt>.<dd>t3sserakt</dd>."
1058"<dt>Kassenwart</dt>.<dd>Florian Dold</dd>.<dt>Beisitzer</dt>.<dd>.<a href="
1059"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd>.</dl>"
1060
1061#: template/ev.html.j2:73
1062msgid "Official Meeting Notes"
1063msgstr "Offizielle Protokolle"
243 1064
244#~ msgid "Motivation" 1065#: template/ev.html.j2:86
245#~ msgstr "Motivation" 1066msgid "Support Us!"
1067msgstr "Unterstützung anbieten!"
246 1068
247#~ msgid "Rename to fix" 1069#: template/ev.html.j2:88
248#~ msgstr "Umbenenung als Lösung" 1070msgid ""
1071"Everybody is welcome to support us via donations. For financial "
1072"contributions, Europeans are able to donate via SEPA. We hope to setup "
1073"accounts in other major currency areas in the future. You can also donate "
1074"via Bitcoin, routing details are given below. Please note that we are unable "
1075"to provide receipts for your donations. If you are planning to donate a "
1076"significant amount of money, please contact us first as it might be better "
1077"to come to a custom arrangement. <dl><dt>BitCoin</dt> "
1078"<dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</dd> <dt>SEPA/IBAN</dt> "
1079"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd> </dl>"
1080msgstr ""
1081"Jeder ist herzlich eingeladen, uns durch Spenden zu unterstützen. Europäer "
1082"können finanzielle Zuwendungen via SEPA durchführen. Wir hoffen Konten in "
1083"anderen großen Währungsgebieten zukünftig einzurichten. Du kannst auch "
1084"mittels Bitcoin spenden; die Routinganweisungen stehen unten. Wir bitten um "
1085"Beachtung, daß es uns nicht möglich, ist Spendenbescheinigungen "
1086"auszustellen. Falls du daran denkst einen größeren Betrag zu spenden, so "
1087"bitte setze dich vorher mit uns in Verbindung. Eventuell bietet sich in dem "
1088"Fall eine individuelle Lösung an. <dl><dt>BitCoin</dt>."
1089"<dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</dd>.<dt>SEPA/IBAN<dt>."
1090"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT:GENODEF1SLR)</dd>.</dl>"
249 1091
250#~ msgid "Using libgnurl" 1092#: template/faq.html.j2:12 template/faq.html.j2:23
251#~ msgstr "Benutzung von libgnurl" 1093msgid "General"
1094msgstr "Allgemein"
252 1095
253#~ msgid "Gotchas" 1096#: template/faq.html.j2:13 template/faq.html.j2:149 template/gns.html.j2:37
254#~ msgstr "Aufgepasst!" 1097msgid "Features"
1098msgstr "Merkmale"
1099
1100#: template/faq.html.j2:15 template/faq.html.j2:695
1101#, fuzzy
1102msgid "Error messages"
1103msgstr "Fehlermeldungen"
255 1104
1105#: template/faq.html.j2:16 template/faq.html.j2:797
256#, fuzzy 1106#, fuzzy
257#~| msgid "Using libgnurl" 1107#| msgid "Motivation"
258#~ msgid "Building gnurl" 1108msgid "File-sharing"
259#~ msgstr "Benutzung von libgnurl" 1109msgstr "File-Sharing"
260 1110
261#~ msgid "Reporting Bugs" 1111#: template/faq.html.j2:17 template/faq.html.j2:973
262#~ msgstr "Fehler melden" 1112msgid "Contributing"
1113msgstr "Beitragend"
1114
1115#: template/faq.html.j2:26
1116msgid "What do I do if my question is not answered here?"
1117msgstr "Was mache ich, wenn meine Frage hier nicht beantwortet wird?"
1118
1119#: template/faq.html.j2:28
1120msgid ""
1121"A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional "
1122"documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list or "
1123"the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net."
1124msgstr ""
1125"A: Es gibt viele weitere Informationsquellen. Du kannst auf der help-"
1126"gnunet@gnu.org Mailingliste oder dem #gnunet IRC auf irc.freenode.net "
1127"weitere Dokumentationen nachlesen oder die Frage erneut stellen."
263 1128
1129#: template/faq.html.j2:36
1130msgid "When are you going to release the next version?"
1131msgstr "Wann werdet Ihr die nächste Version veröffentlichen?"
1132
1133#: template/faq.html.j2:38
1134msgid ""
1135"A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: earlier "
1136"if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release will be "
1137"anounced on the info-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list and on <a href=\"https://"
1138"planet.gnu.org\">planet GNU</a>. You can subscribe to the mailing list or "
1139"the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a notification."
1140msgstr ""
1141"A: Die allgemeine Antwort lautet: sobald sie fertig ist. Eine bessere "
1142"Antwort wäre vielleicht: umso früher wenn du mitmachst (testest, debuggst, "
1143"kodierst, dokumentierst). Jedes Release wird auf der info-gnunet@gnu.org "
1144"Mailingliste und auf <a href=\"https://planet.gnu.org\">planet GNU</"
1145"a>bekannt gegeben. Du kannst die Mailingliste oder den RSS Feed dieser "
1146"Webseite abonnieren, um eine automatische Benachrichtigung zu erhalten."
1147
1148#: template/faq.html.j2:49
264#, fuzzy 1149#, fuzzy
265#~| msgid "GSoC Projects" 1150msgid "Is the code free?"
266#~ msgid "Current projects" 1151msgstr "Ist der Code kostenlos?"
267#~ msgstr "GSoC Projekte"
268 1152
1153#: template/faq.html.j2:51
269#, fuzzy 1154#, fuzzy
270#~| msgid "About GNUnet" 1155msgid ""
271#~ msgid "Learn more about GNUnet" 1156"A: GNUnet is free software, available under the <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
272#~ msgstr "Über GNUnet" 1157"org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a>."
1158msgstr ""
1159"A: GNUnet ist freie Software, die unter der <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/"
1160"licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL) erhältlich ist</"
1161"a> ."
273 1162
1163#: template/faq.html.j2:58
1164msgid "Are there any known bugs?"
1165msgstr "Sind irgendwelche Bugs bekannt?"
1166
1167#: template/faq.html.j2:60
1168msgid ""
1169"A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the <a href=\"https://bugs."
1170"gnunet.org/\">Mantis system</a>. Some bugs are occasionally reported "
1171"directly to developers or the developer mailing list. This is discouraged "
1172"since developers often do not have the time to feed these bugs back into the "
1173"Mantis database. Please report bugs directly to the bug tracking system. If "
1174"you believe a bug is sensitive, you can set its view status to private (this "
1175"should be the exception)."
1176msgstr ""
1177"A: Wir verfolgen die Liste der derzeit bekannten Fehler im <a href=\"https://"
1178"bugs.gnunet.org/\">Mantis-System</a>. Manche Fehler werden gelegentlich den "
1179"Entwicklern oder der Entwickler-Mailingliste direkt gemeldet. Hiervon wird "
1180"abgeraten, da die Entwickler oft nicht die Zeit haben, diese Bugs wieder in "
1181"die Mantis Datenbank einzupflegen. Bitte melde Fehler direkt in das "
1182"Fehlermeldesystem. Falls du der Meinung bist, es handele sich um einen "
1183"sensiblen Fehler, kannst du die Sichtbarkeit auf privat setzen (dies sollte "
1184"die Ausnahme bleiben)."
1185
1186#: template/faq.html.j2:73 template/faq.html.j2:193
1187msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?"
1188msgstr "Gibt es eine Graphische Benutzeroberfläche?"
1189
1190#: template/faq.html.j2:75
1191msgid ""
1192"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ "
1193"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration."
1194msgstr ""
1195"A: gnunet-gtk ist ein separater Download. Das Paket enthält verschiedene GTK"
1196"+-basierte grafische Schnittstellen, u.a. auch ein grafisches Tool zur "
1197"Konfiguration."
1198
1199#: template/faq.html.j2:83
274#, fuzzy 1200#, fuzzy
275#~| msgid "Motivation" 1201msgid "Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?"
276#~ msgid "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)" 1202msgstr "Warum verursacht gnunet-service-nse eine hohe CPU-Auslastung?"
277#~ msgstr "Motivation"
278 1203
1204#: template/faq.html.j2:85
1205msgid ""
1206"A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called &quot;"
1207"proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your peer is "
1208"real (or, rather, make it expensive for an adversary to mount a Sybil attack "
1209"on the network size estimator). The calculation is expected to take a few "
1210"days, depending on how fast your CPU is. If the CPU load is creating a "
1211"problem for you, you can set the value &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; in the &quot;"
1212"nse&quot; section of your configuration file to a higher value. The default "
1213"is &quot;5 ms&quot;."
1214msgstr ""
1215"A: Der gnunet-service-nse-Prozess berechnet zunächst einen sogenannten &quot;"
1216"Proof-of-Work&quot;, mit dem das Netzwerk davon überzeugt wird, dass dein "
1217"Peer real ist (bzw. eigentlich es für einen Gegner aufwendig macht, einen "
1218"Sybil-Angriff auf den Netzwerkgrößenschätzer durchzuführen). Die Kalkulation "
1219"sollte erwartungsgemäß ein paar Tage dauern, je nachdem wie schnell dein CPU "
1220"ist. Falls die Auslastung des CPU für dich ein Problem darstellt, kannst du "
1221"den Wert &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; in der &quot; nse&quot;-Sektion deiner "
1222"Konfigurationsdatei auf einen höheren Wert setzen. Default ist &quot;5 "
1223"ms&quot;."
1224
1225#: template/faq.html.j2:99
1226msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?"
1227msgstr "Wie ist GNUnet im Vergleich zu Tor?"
1228
1229#: template/faq.html.j2:101
1230msgid ""
1231"A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for TCP "
1232"connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in particular. "
1233"GNUnet does not really have one focus; our theme is secure decentralized "
1234"networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus."
1235msgstr ""
1236"A: Tor konzentriert sich auf anonyme Kommunikation und Zensurresistenz für "
1237"TCP-Verbindungen, insbesondere durch den Tor-Browser-Bundle auf das Web "
1238"ausgerichtet. GNUnet hat nicht richtig einen singulären Fokus; unser Thema "
1239"ist sicheres dezentrales Netzwerken, aber das ist viel weitergehender ein "
1240"spezifischer Fokus."
1241
1242#: template/faq.html.j2:111
279#, fuzzy 1243#, fuzzy
280#~| msgid "GNUnet" 1244msgid "How does GNUnet compare to I2P?"
281#~ msgid "Use GNUnet!" 1245msgstr "Wie vergleicht sich GNUnet mit I2P?"
282#~ msgstr "GNUnet"
283 1246
1247#: template/faq.html.j2:113
1248msgid ""
1249"A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more "
1250"decentralized Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost no "
1251"overlaps. <br><br> I2P is written in Java, and has (asymmetric) tunnels "
1252"using onion (or garlic) routing as the basis for various (anonymized) "
1253"applications. I2P is largely used via a Web frontend."
1254msgstr ""
1255"A: Sowohl GNUnet als auch I2P möchten ein besseres, sichereres und "
1256"dezentraleres Internet aufbauen. Allerdings gibt es auf der technischen "
1257"Seite fast keine Überlappungen. <br><br> ist in Java geschrieben und hat "
1258"(asymmetrische) Tunnel auf Basis von Onion- (oder Garlic-)Routing als "
1259"Grundlage für verschiedene (anonymisierte) Applikationen. I2P wird "
1260"größtenteils mittels eines Web-Frontends angewendet."
1261
1262#: template/faq.html.j2:124
284#, fuzzy 1263#, fuzzy
285#~| msgid "Motivation" 1264msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?"
286#~ msgid "Conversation" 1265msgstr "Ist GNUnet für den Einsatz in Produktionssystemen bereit?"
287#~ msgstr "Motivation"
288 1266
1267#: template/faq.html.j2:126
1268msgid ""
1269"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready "
1270"for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the "
1271"functionality you use, but you will always likely run into issues with our "
1272"current low-level transport system. We are currently in the process of "
1273"rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)"
1274msgstr ""
1275"A: GNUnet befindet sich noch großteils in der Entwicklung. Außer für "
1276"Entwickler ist es in weiten Teilen noch nicht einsatzbereit. Die Leistung "
1277"für dich wird je nach verwendeter Funktionalität variieren, aber du wirst "
1278"wahrscheinlich stets Probleme mit unserem gegenwärtig beschränktem "
1279"Transportsystem bekommen. Wir sind gerade dabei es umzuschreiben (Projekt "
1280"&quot;Tansport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)"
1281
1282#: template/faq.html.j2:136
289#, fuzzy 1283#, fuzzy
290#~| msgid "GNUnet" 1284msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?"
291#~ msgid "Get on GNUnet" 1285msgstr "Wird GNUnet mit verteilten Hauptbuchtechnologien erstellt?"
292#~ msgstr "GNUnet" 1286
1287#: template/faq.html.j2:138
1288msgid ""
1289"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, "
1290"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be "
1291"built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in doing so."
1292msgstr ""
1293"Nein. GNUnet ist ein neuer Netzwerk-Protokoll-Stack zur Entwicklung "
1294"sicherer, verteilter und Datenschutz-bewahrender Applikationen. Ein "
1295"Hauptbuch (Ledger) könnte mittels GNUnet erstellt werden, aber wir "
1296"beabsichtigen gegenwärtig nicht das zu tun."
1297
1298#: template/faq.html.j2:151
1299#, fuzzy
1300#| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
1301msgid "What can I do with GNUnet?"
1302msgstr "Was kann ich mit GNUnet machen?"
1303
1304#: template/faq.html.j2:153
1305msgid ""
1306"A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it can "
1307"do more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and documentation "
1308"of some of the features that exist are more advanced than others."
1309msgstr ""
1310"A: GNUnet ist ein Peer-to-Peer-Framework, womit wir vor allem ausdrücken "
1311"wollen, daß es mehr als nur eine Sache kann. Natürlich sind die "
1312"Implementierung und Dokumentation mancher der existierenden Features "
1313"umfassender als anderer."
1314
1315#: template/faq.html.j2:160
1316msgid ""
1317"For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a fully "
1318"decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a mechanism "
1319"for IPv4-IPv6 protocol translation and tunneling (NAT-PT with DNS-ALG)."
1320msgstr ""
1321"Für Benutzer bietet GNUnet sowohl anonyme und nicht anonyme Dateifreigabe, "
1322"einen vollständig dezentralen und zensurresistenten Ersatz für DNS sowie "
1323"einen Mechanismus für die Übersetzung und das Tunneln von IPv4-IPv6-"
1324"Protokollen (NAT-PT mit DNS-ALG)."
1325
1326#: template/faq.html.j2:171
1327#, fuzzy
1328msgid "Is it possible to surf the WWW anonymously with GNUnet?"
1329msgstr "Ist es möglich, mit GNUnet anonym im WWW zu surfen?"
1330
1331#: template/faq.html.j2:173
1332msgid ""
1333"A: It is not possible use GNUnet for anonymous browsing at this point. We "
1334"recommend that you use Tor for anonymous surfing."
1335msgstr ""
1336"A: Es ist derzeit nicht möglich, GNUnet für anonymes Surfen zu verwenden. "
1337"Wir empfehlen dir die Benutzung von Tor für anonymes Browsen."
1338
1339#: template/faq.html.j2:181
1340#, fuzzy
1341msgid "Is it possible to access GNUnet via a browser as an anonymous WWW?"
1342msgstr ""
1343"Ist es möglich, über einen Browser als anonymes WWW auf GNUnet zuzugreifen?"
1344
1345#: template/faq.html.j2:183
1346#, fuzzy
1347#| msgid ""
1348#| "A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
1349#| "would make it accessible with a browser. It is possible to build such a "
1350#| "proxy and all one needs to know is the protocol used between browser and "
1351#| "proxy and a swift look at the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
1352msgid ""
1353"A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
1354"would make it accessible via a browser. It is possible to build such a proxy "
1355"and all one needs to know is the protocol used between the browser and the "
1356"proxy and the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
1357msgstr ""
1358"A: Derzeit gibt es keinen Proxy (wie fproxy in Freenet) für GNUnet, der es "
1359"mit einem Browser zugänglich machen würde. Es wäre möglich einen solche "
1360"Proxy zu konstruieren, und dafür muß man das zwischen Browser und Proxy "
1361"verwendete Protokoll kennen und einen kurzen Blick auf den GNUnet Code für "
1362"Datenaustausch werfen."
1363
1364#: template/faq.html.j2:195
1365msgid ""
1366"A: There are actually a few graphical user interfaces for different "
1367"functions. gnunet-setup is to configure GNUnet, and gnunet-fs-gtk is for "
1368"file-sharing. There are a few other gnunet-XXX-gtk GUIs of lesser "
1369"importance. Note that in order to obtain the GUI, you need to install the "
1370"gnunet-gtk package, which is a separate download. gnunet-gtk is a meta GUI "
1371"that integrates most of the other GUIs in one window. One exception is "
1372"gnunet-setup, which must still be run separately at this time (as setup "
1373"requires the peer to be stopped)."
1374msgstr ""
1375"A: Es gibt tatsächlich einige grafische Benutzeroberflächen für verschiedene "
1376"Funktionen. gnunet-setup ist zum Konfigurieren von GNUnet, und gnunet-fs-gtk "
1377"ist für Datenaustausch. Es gibt darüber hinaus einige weitere weniger "
1378"wichtige gnunet-XXX-gtk GUIs. Beachte bitte, daß du um den GUI zu erhalten "
1379"das gnunet-gtk-Paket installieren mußt, welches ein separater Download ist. "
1380"gnunet-gtk ist ein Meta-GUI, der die meisten anderen GUIs in einem Fenster "
1381"integriert. Eine Ausnahme ist gnunet-setup, das zur Zeit immer noch separat "
1382"laufen muß (weil setup den Stopp des Peer benötigt)."
1383
1384#: template/faq.html.j2:210
1385#, fuzzy
1386msgid "Which operating systems does GNUnet run on?"
1387msgstr "Auf welchen Betriebssystemen läuft GNUnet?"
1388
1389#: template/faq.html.j2:212
1390msgid ""
1391"A: GNUnet is being developed and tested primarily under Debian GNU/Linux. "
1392"Furthermore, we regularly build and test GNUnet on Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch, "
1393"FreeBSD and macOS. We have reports of working versions on many other GNU/"
1394"Linux distributions; in the past we had reports of working versions on "
1395"NetBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. However, not all of those reports are recent, "
1396"so if you cannot get GNUnet to work on those systems please let us know."
1397msgstr ""
1398"A: GNUnet wird hauptsächlich unter Debian GNU/Linux entwickelt und getestet. "
1399"Darüber hinaus bauen und testen wir GNUnet regelmäßig auf Fedora, Ubuntu, "
1400"Arch, FreeBSD und macOS. Uns liegen Berichte von Arbeitsversionen auf vielen "
1401"anderen GNU/Linux Ausführungen vor; in der Vergangenheit wurde von "
1402"Arbeitsversionen auf NetBSD, OpenBSD und Solaris berichtet. Allerdings sind "
1403"nicht alle diese Berichte noch aktuell; also gib uns bitte Bescheid, falls "
1404"es dir nicht möglich ist GNUnet auf diesen Systemen zum Laufen zu bringen."
1405
1406#: template/faq.html.j2:228
1407#, fuzzy
1408msgid "Who runs the GNS root zone?"
1409msgstr "Wer betreibt die GNS-Root-Zone?"
1410
1411#: template/faq.html.j2:230
1412msgid ""
1413"A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a default "
1414"configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this default "
1415"configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will be able to "
1416"modify this configuration at will. We expect normal users to have no need to "
1417"edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services themselves."
1418msgstr ""
1419"A: Kurze Antwort: Du. Die lange Antwort lautet, daß das GNUnet mit einer "
1420"Default-Konfiguration der wichtigsten Domains geliefert wird. Die Führung "
1421"dieser Default-Konfiguration ist noch nicht festgelegt. Auf jeden Fall wird "
1422"der Nutzer in der Lage sein, diese Konfiguration nach Wunsch zu "
1423"modifizieren. Wir erwarten, daß normale Nutzer keine Notwendigkeit haben "
1424"werden, ihre eigene GNS-Zone(n) zu bearbeiten, außer wenn sie selbst "
1425"Dienstleistungen hosten."
1426
1427#: template/faq.html.j2:241
1428#, fuzzy
1429msgid "Where is the per-user GNS database kept?"
1430msgstr "Wo wird die GNS-Datenbank pro Benutzer aufbewahrt?"
1431
1432#: template/faq.html.j2:243
1433msgid ""
1434"A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet peer. "
1435"Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the database could "
1436"be kept at each peer (however, we don't have code for convenient "
1437"replication). Similarly, multiple GNUnet peers can share one instance of the "
1438"database --- the &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; can be accessed from "
1439"remote (via TCP). The actual data can be stored in a Postgres database, for "
1440"which various replication options are again applicable. Ultimately, there "
1441"are many options for how users can store (and secure) their GNS database."
1442msgstr ""
1443"A: Die kurze Antwort lautet, dass die Datenbank beim GNUnet-Peer des "
1444"Benutzers gespeichert wird. Nun kann ein Nutzer mehrere GNUnet Peers laufen "
1445"lassen, und in dem Fall könnte die Datenbank bei jedem Peer angesiedelt sein "
1446"(allerdings haben wir keinen Code für eine bequemes Replizieren). Genauso "
1447"können mehrere GNUnet Peers auf eine gemeinsame Version der Datenbank "
1448"Zugriff haben --- die &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; erlaubt remoten "
1449"Zugriff (via TCP). Die eigentlichen Daten können in einer Postgres Datenbank "
1450"gespeichert werden, für die wiederum verschiedene Optionen zur Replikation "
1451"verfügbar sind. Letztenendes gibt es zahlreiche Optionen für die Nutzer zur "
1452"Speicherung (und Sicherung) ihrer GNS Datenbank."
1453
1454#: template/faq.html.j2:258
1455#, fuzzy
1456msgid "What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?"
1457msgstr ""
1458"Was ist die erwartete durchschnittliche Größe einer GNS-"
1459"Namespeicherdatenbank?"
1460
1461#: template/faq.html.j2:260
1462msgid ""
1463"A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser "
1464"histories and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases "
1465"will only grow to a few tens of thousands of entries, small enough to fit "
1466"even on mobile devices."
1467msgstr ""
1468"A: Ziemlich klein. Auf Basis unserer Nutzerstudie, in der wir "
1469"Browserhistorien und die Anzahl besuchter Domänen untersucht haben, erwarten "
1470"wir, daß GNS Datenbanken nur auf einige Zehntausend Eintragungen anwachsen "
1471"werden, klein genug um selbst auf mobile Geräte zu passen."
1472
1473#: template/faq.html.j2:270
1474#, fuzzy
1475msgid "Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?"
1476msgstr "Ist GNS resistent gegen die von den USA verwendeten DNS-Angriffe?"
1477
1478#: template/faq.html.j2:272
1479msgid ""
1480"A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force to "
1481"change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and then the "
1482"changes would only apply to the names that this user is the authority for). "
1483"So if everyone used GNS, the only practical attack of a government would be "
1484"to force the operator of a server to change the GNS records for his server "
1485"to point elsewhere. However, if the owner of the private key for a zone is "
1486"unavailable for enforcement, the respective zone cannot be changed and any "
1487"other zone delegating to this zone will achieve proper resolution."
1488msgstr ""
1489"A: Wir denken schon, da es keine Einheit gibt, die von einer Regierung "
1490"gezwungen werden könnte, die Zuordnung für einen Namen zu ändern, außer für "
1491"jeden einzelnen Benutzer (und dann würden die Änderungen nur für die Namen "
1492"gelten, für die dieser Benutzer die Autorität hat). Wenn also alle GNS "
1493"benutzen würden, dann wäre der einzig praktikable Angriff einer Regierung "
1494"es, den Betreiber eines Servers zur Veränderung der GNS Archive auf ein "
1495"anderes Ziel zu zwingen. Sollte jedoch der Eigentümer des privaten "
1496"Schlüssels für eine Zone unerreichbar für eine solche Maßnahme sein, so kann "
1497"die betreffende Zone nicht geändert werden und jeder anderen an sie "
1498"delegierende Zone wird eine umfassende Lösung ermöglicht."
1499
1500#: template/faq.html.j2:286
1501#, fuzzy
1502msgid "How does GNS compare to other name systems?"
1503msgstr "Wie vergleicht sich GNS mit anderen Namenssystemen?"
1504
1505#: template/faq.html.j2:288
1506msgid ""
1507"A: A scientific paper on this topic <a href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/"
1508"ns2018.pdf\">has been published </a> and below is a table from the "
1509"publication. For detailed descriptions please refer to the paper."
1510msgstr ""
1511"A: Es gibt einen wissenschaftlicher Aufsatz zu diesem Thema: <a href="
1512"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/ns2018.pdf\">und</a> nachfolgend finden Sie "
1513"eine Tabelle aus der Veröffentlichung. Für genaue Erklärungen verweisen wir "
1514"dich auf den Aufsatz."
1515
1516#: template/faq.html.j2:392
1517#, fuzzy
1518msgid "What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?"
1519msgstr "Was ist der Unterschied zwischen GNS und CoDoNS?"
1520
1521#: template/faq.html.j2:394
1522#, fuzzy
1523#| msgid ""
1524#| "A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1525#| "authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, "
1526#| "and there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> "
1527#| "With GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the "
1528#| "responsibility for naming: each user runs his own personal root zone and "
1529#| "is thus in complete control of the names he uses. GNS also has many "
1530#| "additional features (to keep names short and enable migration) which "
1531#| "don't even make sense in the context of CoDoNS."
1532msgid ""
1533"A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1534"authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, and "
1535"there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> With "
1536"GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the responsibility "
1537"for naming: each user runs their own personal root zone and is thus in "
1538"complete control of the names they use. GNS also has many additional "
1539"features (to keep names short and enable migration) which don't even make "
1540"sense in the context of CoDoNS."
1541msgstr ""
1542"A: CoDoNS dezentralisiert die DNS-Datenbank (mithilfe eines DHT), behält "
1543"jedoch die Berechtigungsstruktur von DNS bei. Mit CoDoNS verbleiben IANA/"
1544"ICANN noch in Kontrolle, und es gibt weiterhin Registrare, die über die "
1545"Namensrechte bestimmen. <br><br> Mit GNS dezentralisieren wir die Datenbank "
1546"und dezentralisieren ebenfalls die Berechtigung zur Namenszuteilung: Jeder "
1547"Benutzer betreibt seine eigene persönliche Root-Zone und verbleibt somit in "
1548"kompletter Kontrolle über die Namen, die er vergibt. GNS hat darüber hinaus "
1549"viele weitere Anwendungen (um Namen kurz und migrationsfähig zu halten), "
1550"welche im Kontext von CoDoNS ohne Sinn und Zweck wären."
1551
1552#: template/faq.html.j2:410
1553#, fuzzy
1554msgid "What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?"
1555msgstr "Was ist der Unterschied zwischen GNS und SocialDNS?"
1556
1557#: template/faq.html.j2:412
1558msgid ""
1559"A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, "
1560"with SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and "
1561"subjected to ranking. As the social relationships evolve, names can thus "
1562"change in surprising ways. <br><br> With GNS, names are primarily shared via "
1563"delegation, and thus mappings will only change if the user responsible for "
1564"the name (the authority) manually changes the record."
1565msgstr ""
1566"A: Wie bei GNS ermöglicht SocialDNS jedem Benutzer, DNS-Zuordnungen zu "
1567"erstellen. Mit SocialDNS werden die Zuordnungen jedoch innerhalb des "
1568"sozialen Netzwerks geteilt und unterliegen einer Rangfolge. Im Zuge der "
1569"Entwicklung der sozialen Beziehungen können die Namen daher auf "
1570"überraschende Art mutieren. <br><br> Mit GNS werden Namen primär durch "
1571"Delegation geteilt, und Zuordnungen können sich nur ändern, wenn der für den "
1572"Namen verantwortliche Nutzer (die Autorität) händisch die Eintragung ändert."
1573
1574#: template/faq.html.j2:426
1575#, fuzzy
1576msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?"
1577msgstr "Was ist der Unterschied zwischen GNS und ODDNS?"
1578
1579#: template/faq.html.j2:428
1580msgid ""
1581"A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD "
1582"registries (such as those for \".com\" and \".org\"). Instead of using "
1583"those, each user is expected to maintain a database of (second-level) "
1584"domains (like \"gnu.org\") and the IP addresses of the respective name "
1585"servers. Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs."
1586msgstr ""
1587"A: ODDNS wurde hauptsächlich entwickelt, um die DNS-Stammzone und die TLD-"
1588"Register zu umgehen (z. B. die für &quot;.com&quot; und &quot;.org&quot;). "
1589"Anstatt diese zu verwenden wird von jedem Nutzer erwartet, eine Datenbank "
1590"der (zweit-Level) Domänen (wie z.B. &quot;gnu.org&quot;) und der IP Adressen "
1591"der jeweiligen Namensserver zu unterhalten. Ein Abgleich wird nicht "
1592"funktionieren falls die Ziel-Namensserver IPs ändern."
1593
1594#: template/faq.html.j2:439
1595#, fuzzy
1596msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?"
1597msgstr "Was ist der Unterschied zwischen GNS und Handshake?"
1598
1599#: template/faq.html.j2:441
1600#, fuzzy
1601#| msgid ""
1602#| "A: Handshake is a blockchain-based method for root zone governance. "
1603#| "Hence, it does not address the name resolution process itself but "
1604#| "delegates resolution into DNS after the initial TLD resolution. Not "
1605#| "taking sustainablility considerations into account, handshake could be "
1606#| "used as an additional supporting GNS root zone governance model but we "
1607#| "currently do not have such plans in mind."
1608msgid ""
1609"A: Handshake is a blockchain-based method for root zone governance. Hence, "
1610"it does not address the name resolution process itself but delegates "
1611"resolution into DNS after the initial TLD resolution. Not taking "
1612"sustainablility considerations into account, Handshake could be used as an "
1613"additional supporting GNS root zone governance model, but we currently do "
1614"not have such plans in mind."
1615msgstr ""
1616"A: Handshake ist eine Blockchain-basierte Methode für die Root-Zonen-"
1617"Governance. Folglich betrifft es nicht den Prozess zur Namensauflösung "
1618"direkt, sondern delegiert die Auflösung nach DNS im Anschluß an die "
1619"ursprüngliche TLD Auflösung. Losgelöst von Nachhaltigkeitsüberlegungen "
1620"könnte Handshake als ein zusätzliches, flankierendes GNS Root-Zonen-"
1621"Governance-Modell dienen, aber zur Zeit ist das von uns nicht geplant."
1622
1623#: template/faq.html.j2:453
1624#, fuzzy
1625msgid "What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?"
1626msgstr "Was ist der Unterschied zwischen GNS und TrickleDNS?"
1627
1628#: template/faq.html.j2:455
1629msgid ""
1630"A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS "
1631"resolvers of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, "
1632"lower query resolution times, and faster update propagation&quot;. Thus "
1633"TrickleDNS is focused on defeating attacks on the availability (and "
1634"performance) of record propagation in DNS, for example via DDoS attacks on "
1635"DNS root servers. TrickleDNS is thus concerned with how to ensure "
1636"distribution of authoritative records, and authority remains derived from "
1637"the DNS hierarchy."
1638msgstr ""
1639"A: TrickleDNS pusht (&quot;kritische&quot;) DNS-Einträge zwischen DNS-"
1640"Resolvern der teilnehmenden Domänen, um &quot;bessere Verfügbarkeit, kürzere "
1641"Abfrageauflösungszeiten und schnellere Aktualisierung von Updates&quot; "
1642"bereitzustellen. So wird TrickleDNS darauf fokussiert, Angriffe auf die "
1643"Verfügbarkeit (und Leistung) von Datenbereitstellung in DNS, etwa durch DDoS "
1644"Angriffe auf DNS Root-Server, abzuwehren."
1645
1646#: template/faq.html.j2:468
1647#, fuzzy
1648msgid ""
1649"Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the style "
1650"of the PGP web of trust?"
1651msgstr ""
1652"Erfordert GNS eine reale Einführung (sicherer PKEY-Austausch) im Stil des "
1653"PGP-Vertrauensnetzwerks?"
1654
1655#: template/faq.html.j2:470
1656msgid ""
1657"A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the two "
1658"parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not required, "
1659"weaker mechanisms can be used. For example, we have implemented a first-come-"
1660"first-served (FCFS) authority which allows arbitrary users to register "
1661"arbitrary names. The key of this authority is included with every GNUnet "
1662"installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact global and "
1663"requires no further introduction. However, the security of these names "
1664"depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS authority. The authority "
1665"can be queried under the &quot;.pin&quot; TLD."
1666msgstr ""
1667"A: Es ist allgemein bekannt, daß zur Wahrung der Sicherheit ein anfänglicher "
1668"Vertrauenspfad zwischen den beiden Parteien bestehen muss. Allerdings können "
1669"für Applikationen, für die dies nicht erforderlich ist, auch schwächere "
1670"Mechanismen verwendet werden. So haben wir z.B. eine FCFS-Autorität (\"first "
1671"come, first serve\", oder \"wer zuerst kommt, malt zuerst\") eingerichtet, "
1672"welche willkürlichen Nutzern die Registrierung willkürlicher Namen erlaubt. "
1673"Der Schlüssel für die Autorität ist in jeder GNUnet-Installation enthalten. "
1674"Folglich ist jeder mit FCFS registrierte Namen tatsächlich global und "
1675"benötigt keine weitere Einführung. Allerdings ist die Sicherheit dieser "
1676"Namen komplett von der Vertrauenswürdigkeit der FCFS Autorität abhängig. Die "
1677"Autorität kann unter dem &quot;pin&quot; TLD abgefragt werden."
1678
1679#: template/faq.html.j2:485
1680#, fuzzy
1681msgid ""
1682"How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name in "
1683"GNS?"
1684msgstr ""
1685"Wie kann ein legitimer Domaininhaber anderen Personen sagen, dass sie seinen "
1686"Namen nicht in GNS verwenden sollen?"
1687
1688#: template/faq.html.j2:487
1689msgid ""
1690"A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a &quot;legitimate&quot; "
1691"domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his preferred name or &quot;"
1692"pseudonym&quot;) in his NICK record. Similarly, all other users can choose "
1693"to ignore this preference and use a name of their choice (or even assign no "
1694"name) for this user."
1695msgstr ""
1696"A: Namen haben keine Eigentümer in GNS, daher kann es keinen &quot;"
1697"legitimen&quot; Domaininhaber geben. Jeder Nutzer kann jeden Namen (als "
1698"seinen präferierten Namen oder &quot;Pseudonym&quot;) in seinem NICK Log "
1699"beanspruchen. Auf ähnliche Art und Weise haben alle übrigen Nutzer die Wahl, "
1700"diese Präferenz zu ignorieren und können einen von ihnen selbst bestimmten "
1701"Namen (oder sogar gar keinen Namen) für diesen Nutzer verwenden."
1702
1703#: template/faq.html.j2:498
1704msgid ""
1705"Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS zone "
1706"visible?"
1707msgstr ""
1708"Habt Ihr die Auswirkungen auf die Privatsphäre berücksichtigt, die sich aus "
1709"der Sichtbarkeit der persönlichen GNS-Zone ergeben?"
1710
1711#: template/faq.html.j2:500
1712msgid ""
1713"A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared "
1714"with other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not set. "
1715"Thus, users have full control over what information about their zones is "
1716"made public."
1717msgstr ""
1718"A: Jeder Datensatz in GNS hat das Flag &quot;privat&quot;. Datensätze können "
1719"nur mit anderen Nutzern (via DHT oder Zonentransfers) ausgetauscht werden, "
1720"wenn dieses Flag nicht gesetzt ist. Folglich haben die Nutzer völlige "
1721"Kontrolle darüber, welche Informationen aus ihrer Zone öffentlich gemacht "
1722"werden."
1723
1724#: template/faq.html.j2:510
1725msgid "Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?"
1726msgstr ""
1727"Werden &quot;Legacy Host&quot; (LEHO)-Datensätze mit IPv6 nicht veraltet "
1728"sein?"
1729
1730#: template/faq.html.j2:512
1731msgid ""
1732"A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary because "
1733"of IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in the context "
1734"of virtual hosting. However, LEHOs are also useful to help with X.509 "
1735"certificate validation (as they specify for which legacy hostname the "
1736"certificate should be valid). Also, even with IPv6 fully deployed and &quot;"
1737"infinite&quot; IP addresses being available, we're not sure that virtual "
1738"hosting would disappear. Finally, we don't want to have to wait for IPv6 to "
1739"become commonplace, GNS should work with today's networks."
1740msgstr ""
1741"A: Die Frage geht davon aus, dass (a) virtuelles Hosting nur aufgrund der "
1742"IPv4-Adressknappheit erforderlich ist und (b) LEHOs nur im Zusammenhang mit "
1743"virtuellem Hosting sinnvoll sind. LEHOs sind jedoch auch von Nutzen, um die "
1744"X.509 Zertifizierungsvalidierung sicher zu stellen (da sie spezifizieren, "
1745"für welchen historischen Host-Namen das Zertifikat gelten soll). Außerdem "
1746"sind wir nicht sicher, dass selbst bei voller IPv6 Implementierung und "
1747"Verfügbarkeit von &quot;unendlich vielen&quot; IP Adressen virtuelles "
1748"Hosting aufhören wird. Zu guter Letzt möchten wir auch nicht warten, bis "
1749"IPv6 voll verbreitet ist, sondern möchten, daß GNS auch mit den heute "
1750"bestehenden Netzwerken funktioniert."
1751
1752#: template/faq.html.j2:526
1753#, fuzzy
1754msgid ""
1755"Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally "
1756"unique names?"
1757msgstr ""
1758"Warum verwendet GNS keine Vertrauensmetrik oder keinen Konsens, um global "
1759"eindeutige Namen zu bestimmen?"
1760
1761#: template/faq.html.j2:528
1762msgid ""
1763"A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds. As "
1764"trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as they "
1765"cross each others thresholds. We decided that the resulting unpredictability "
1766"of the resolution process was not acceptable. Furthermore, trust and "
1767"consensus might be easy to manipulate by adversaries."
1768msgstr ""
1769"A: Vertrauensmetriken haben das grundlegende Problem der Schwellenwerte. Im "
1770"Zuge der Entwicklung von Vertrauensbeziehungen würde die Bedeutung von "
1771"Zuordnungen sich beim gegenseitigen Überschreiten der jeweiligen "
1772"Schwellenwerte verändern. Wir haben die Entscheidung getroffen, daß die sich "
1773"ergebende Unvorhersehbarkeit des Auflösungsprozesses nicht hinnehmbar wäre. "
1774"Zudem könnten Vertrauen und Konsens eventuell durch Gegner leicht "
1775"manipulierbar sein."
1776
1777#: template/faq.html.j2:539
1778msgid "How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?"
1779msgstr "Wie geht Ihr mit kompromittierten Zonenschlüsseln in GNS um?"
1780
1781#: template/faq.html.j2:541
1782msgid ""
1783"A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one can "
1784"then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at all "
1785"peers. Before using a public key, peers check if that key has been revoked. "
1786"All names that involve delegation via a revoked zone will then fail to "
1787"resolve. Peers always automatically check for the existence of a revocation "
1788"message when resolving names."
1789msgstr ""
1790"A: Der Eigentümer eines privaten Schlüssels kann eine Sperrnachricht "
1791"erstellen. Diese kann dann breit durch das Overlay-Netz verteilt werden und "
1792"so eine Kopie bei allen Peers erstellen. Ehe du einen öffentlichen Schlüssel "
1793"verwendest solltest du immer prüfen, ob der Schlüssel gesperrt wurde. Alle "
1794"Namen, die eine Delegation mit einer gesperrten Zone als Bestandteil haben, "
1795"werden sich dann nicht auflösen. Peers werden immer automatisch eine Prüfung "
1796"auf Sperrnachrichten bei der Namensauflösung durchführen."
1797
1798#: template/faq.html.j2:553
1799#, fuzzy
1800msgid "Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?"
1801msgstr "Könnte der Signaturalgorithmus von GNS in Zukunft aktualisiert werden?"
1802
1803#: template/faq.html.j2:555
1804msgid ""
1805"A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the "
1806"protocol to support alternative delegation records. <br> <br> Naturally, "
1807"deployed GNS implementations would have to be updated to support the new "
1808"signature scheme. The new scheme can then be run in parallel with the "
1809"existing system by using a new record type to indicate the use of a "
1810"different cipher system."
1811msgstr ""
1812"A: Ja. In unseren Bemühungen GNS zu standardisieren haben wir bereits das "
1813"Protokoll zur Unterstützung alternativer Delegations-Datensätze modifiziert. "
1814"<br><br> Natürlich müßten bereits laufende GNS Implementierungen "
1815"aktualisiert werden, um das neue Unterschriftsschema zu unterstützen. Das "
1816"neue Schema kann dann parallel mit dem existierenden System durch Verwendung "
1817"eines neuen Datensatztypen zur Kennzeichnung eines anderen Chiffriersystems "
1818"betrieben werden."
1819
1820#: template/faq.html.j2:569
1821msgid ""
1822"How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?"
1823msgstr ""
1824"Wie kann eine GNS-Zone mehrere Nameserver verwalten, etwa zum "
1825"Lastenausgleich?"
1826
1827#: template/faq.html.j2:571
1828msgid ""
1829"A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and "
1830"replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be "
1831"contacted whenever clients perform a lookup. Even if the authority goes "
1832"(temporarily) off-line, the DHT will cache the records for some time. "
1833"However, should having multiple servers for a zone be considered truly "
1834"necessary, the owner of the zone can simply run multiple peers (and share "
1835"the zone's key and database among them)."
1836msgstr ""
1837"A: Wir erwarten nicht, dass dies notwendig sein wird, da GNS-Datensätze im "
1838"R5N DHT gespeichert (und repliziert) werden. Folglich wird die Autorität "
1839"typischerweise nicht benachrichtigt, wenn Klienten eine Suche durchführen. "
1840"Selbst wenn die Autorität (vorübergehend) off-line ist wird der DHT die "
1841"Datensätze für einige Zeit speichern. Sollte es sich allerdings als wirklich "
1842"notwendig erweisen, mehrere Server für eine Zone zu haben, so kann der Zonen-"
1843"Eigner einfach verschiedene Peers laufen lassen (und den Schlüssel und die "
1844"Datenbank der Zone ihnen allen zugänglich machen)."
1845
1846#: template/faq.html.j2:584
1847msgid ""
1848"Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship "
1849"resistance?"
1850msgstr ""
1851"Warum lohnt es sich eurer Meinung nach, eindeutige Namen zugunsten von "
1852"Zensurresistenz aufzugeben?"
1853
1854#: template/faq.html.j2:586
1855msgid ""
1856"A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship "
1857"resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names are "
1858"not globally unique). To draw a parallel, HTTPS connections use more "
1859"bandwidth and have higher latency than HTTP connections. Depending on your "
1860"application, HTTPS may not be worth the cost. However, for users that are "
1861"experiencing censorship (or are concerned about it), giving up globally "
1862"unique names may very well be worth the cost. After all, what is a &quot;"
1863"globally&quot; unique name worth, if it does not resolve?"
1864msgstr ""
1865"A: Das GNU-Namenssystem bietet eine zensurresistente Alternative zu DNS. Wie "
1866"mit jeder Sicherheitsmaßnahme bezahlt man dafür einen Preis (Namen sind "
1867"nicht global eindeutig). Um einen Vergleich zu ziehen, HTTPS Verbindungen "
1868"benutzen mehr Bandbreite und haben eine höhere Latenz als HTTP Verbindungen. "
1869"Je nachdem welche Anwendung benutzt wird mag sich HTTPS nicht lohnen. Für "
1870"Nutzer, die einer Zensur unterliegen (oder sich darum sorgen) kann die "
1871"Aufgabe global eindeutiger Namen jedoch sehr wohl lohnenswert sein. Denn was "
1872"ist schließlich ein &quot;global&quot; eindeutiger Namen wert, wenn er nicht "
1873"aufgelöst werden kann?"
1874
1875#: template/faq.html.j2:600
1876msgid "Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?"
1877msgstr ""
1878"Warum sagst du, dass DNS &quot;zentralisiert&quot; und &quot;verteilt&quot; "
1879"ist?"
1880
1881#: template/faq.html.j2:602
1882msgid ""
1883"A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component / "
1884"central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by IANA/ICANN. "
1885"This centralization creates vulnerabilities. For example, the US government "
1886"was able to reassign the management of the country-TLDs of Afganistan and "
1887"Iraq during the wars at the beginning of the 21st century."
1888msgstr ""
1889"A: Wir sagen, dass DNS &quot;zentralisiert&quot; ist, weil es eine zentrale "
1890"Komponente / einen zentralen Fehlerpunkt hat --- die Stammzone und deren "
1891"Verwaltung durch IANA/ICANN. Diese Zentralisierung begründet gewisse "
1892"Anfälligkeiten. Z.B. war es der US-Regierung möglich, die Verwaltung der "
1893"Landes-TLDs von Afghanistan und Irak während der Kriege zu Beginn des 21. "
1894"Jahrhunderts neu zuzuweisen."
1895
1896#: template/faq.html.j2:613
1897#, fuzzy
1898msgid "How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?"
1899msgstr "Wie schützt GNS vor Layer-3-Zensur?"
1900
1901#: template/faq.html.j2:615
1902msgid ""
1903"A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help "
1904"indirectly in two ways: <ol> <li> Many websites today use virtual hosting, "
1905"so blocking a particular IP address causes much more collateral damage than "
1906"blocking a DNS name. It thus raises the cost of censorship.</li> <li> "
1907"Existing layer-3 circumvention solutions (such as Tor) would benefit from a "
1908"censorship resistant naming system. Accessing Tor's &quot;.onion&quot; "
1909"namespace currently requires users to use unmemorable cryptographic "
1910"identifiers. With nicer names, Tor and tor2web-like services would be even "
1911"easier to use. </ol>"
1912msgstr ""
1913"A: GNS hilft nicht direkt bei der Layer-3-Zensur, aber es hilft indirekt auf "
1914"zwei Arten:<ol><li> Viele Websites verwenden heutzutage virtuelles Hosting. "
1915"Das Blockieren einer bestimmten IP-Adresse verursacht daher viel mehr "
1916"Kollateralschäden als das Blockieren eines DNS-Namens. Somit werden die "
1917"Kosten einer Zensur erhöht.</li><li> Bereits bestehende Lösungen zur "
1918"Umgehung von Layer-3-Zensur (z.B. Tor) würden Vorteile aus einem "
1919"zensurresistenten Namenssystem haben. Gegenwärtig können Nutzer nur mittels "
1920"nicht-merkbarer kryptografischer Identifikatoren Zugang zum Namensspace von "
1921"Tor &quot;.onion&quot; erhalten. Mit netteren Namen wären Tor und tor2web-"
1922"artige Dienste noch leichter zu nutzen. </ol>"
1923
1924#: template/faq.html.j2:634
1925#, fuzzy
1926msgid "Does GNS work with search engines?"
1927msgstr "Funktioniert GNS mit Suchmaschinen?"
1928
1929#: template/faq.html.j2:636
1930msgid ""
1931"A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can use "
1932"GNS to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally, while "
1933"we typically expect normal users to install custom software for name "
1934"resolution, this is unlikely to work for search engines today. However, the "
1935"DNS2GNS gateway allows search engines to use DNS to resolve GNS names, so "
1936"they can still index GNS resources. However, as using DNS2GNS gateways "
1937"breaks the cryptographic chain of trust, legacy search engines will "
1938"obviously not obtain censorship-resistant names."
1939msgstr ""
1940"A: GNS verursacht keine wesentlichen Probleme für Suchmaschinen, da diese "
1941"GNS sowohl für die Namensauflösung als auch für jeden normalen Benutzer "
1942"verwenden können. Während wir davon ausgehen, daß normale Nutzer "
1943"typischerweise Standardsoftware zur Namensauflösung installieren werden, "
1944"wird das natürlich für heute bereits bestehende Suchmaschinen vermutlich "
1945"nicht funktionieren. Allerdings erlaubt das DNS2GNS Gateway den "
1946"Suchmaschinen die Nutzung von DNS zur GNS-Namensauflösung, sodass sie immer "
1947"noch auf GNS Ressourcen zurückgreifen können. Da die Verwendung von DNS2GNS "
1948"Gateways jedoch die kryptografische Vertrauenskette bricht, werden "
1949"historische Suchmaschine offensichtlich keine zensurresistenten Namen "
1950"erhalten."
1951
1952#: template/faq.html.j2:650
1953#, fuzzy
1954msgid "How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1955msgstr "Wie vergleicht sich GNS mit der Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1956
1957#: template/faq.html.j2:652
1958msgid ""
1959"A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually "
1960"originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about "
1961"integration with legacy applications and instead focuses on universal "
1962"connectivity between a user's many machines. In contrast, GNS was designed "
1963"to interoperate with DNS as much as possible, and to also work as much as "
1964"possible with the existing Web infrastructure. UIA is not at all concerned "
1965"about legacy systems (clean slate)."
1966msgstr ""
1967"A: UIA und GNS haben beide dasselbe grundlegende Namensmodell, das "
1968"tatsächlich von Rivests SDSI stammt. Allerdings beschäftigt sich UIA nicht "
1969"mit der Integration von historischen Applikationen und konzentriert sich "
1970"stattdessen auf universelle Konnektivität zwischen den verschiedenen "
1971"Rechnern eines Nutzers. Im Gegensatz dazu wurde GNS entwickelt, um möglichst "
1972"viel mit DNS zu interoperieren und ebenfalls mit der bestehenden Internet-"
1973"Infrastruktur. UIA kümmert sich garnicht um historische Systeme (clean Slate-"
1974"Ansatz)."
1975
1976#: template/faq.html.j2:665
1977msgid "Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?"
1978msgstr ""
1979"Erhöht GNS nicht die Basis für vertrauenswürdige Computer im Vergleich zu "
1980"DNS(SEC)?"
1981
1982#: template/faq.html.j2:667
1983msgid ""
1984"A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you know "
1985"if a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-of-a-friend, "
1986"and can thus decide how much you trust the result. Naturally, the trusted-"
1987"computing base (TCB) can become arbitrarily large this way --- however, "
1988"given the name length restriction, for an individual name it is always less "
1989"than about 128 entities."
1990msgstr ""
1991"A: Zunächst einmal kannst du in GNS die Vertrauenskette explizit sehen, "
1992"sodass du weißt, ob ein Name, den du auflöst, einem Freund oder einem Freund "
1993"eines Freundes gehört, und kannst somit entscheiden, in wie weit du dem "
1994"Ergebnis vertraust. Sicherlich kann das Trusted-Computing Base (TCB) "
1995"beliebig groß werden --- allerdings, aufgrund der Beschränkung der "
1996"Namenslänge, ist es für einen individuellen Namen stets kleiner als ca. 128 "
1997"Einheiten."
1998
1999#: template/faq.html.j2:679
2000msgid ""
2001"How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part of "
2002"the domain name?"
2003msgstr ""
2004"Wie geht GNS mit SRV/TLSA-Datensätzen um, bei denen Dienst und Protokoll "
2005"Teil des Domänennamens sind?"
2006
2007#: template/faq.html.j2:681
2008msgid ""
2009"A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects the "
2010"&quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to the "
2011"corresponding port number and &quot;Proto&quot; to the corresponding "
2012"protocol number. The rest of the name is resolved as usual. Then, when the "
2013"result is presented, GNS looks for the GNS-specific &quot;BOX&quot; record "
2014"type. A BOX record is a record that contains another record (such as SRV or "
2015"TLSA records) and adds a service and protocol number (and the original boxed "
2016"record type) to it."
2017msgstr ""
2018"A: Wenn GNS einen Domänennamen zur Auflösung in Labels aufteilt, erkennt es "
2019"die Syntax &quot;_Service._Proto&quot;, konvertiert &quot;Service&quot; in "
2020"die entsprechende Portnummer und &quot;Proto&quot; in die entsprechende "
2021"Protokollnummer. Der Rest des Namens wird wie gewöhnlich aufgelöst. Wenn "
2022"anschließend das Ergebnis präsentiert wird sucht GNS den GNS-"
2023"spezifischen&quot;BOX&quot; Datentypus. Ein BOX-Datensatz ist ein Datensatz, "
2024"der einen weiteren Datensatz enthält (z.B. in Form von SVR oder TLSA "
2025"Datensätzen), und einen Service und eine Protokollnummer (sowie den "
2026"ursprünglichen geboxten Datensatztypen) hinzufügt."
2027
2028#: template/faq.html.j2:697
2029msgid ""
2030"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. "
2031"Should I worry?"
2032msgstr ""
2033"Ich erhalte viele &quot;WARNUNG Berechnete Durchflussverzögerung für X bei Y "
2034"für Z&quot;. Muß ich mir da Sorgen machen?"
2035
2036#: template/faq.html.j2:699
2037msgid ""
2038"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in GNUnet. "
2039"We have started a major rewrite to address this and other problems, but "
2040"until the Transport Next Generation (TNG) is ready, these warnings are "
2041"expected."
2042msgstr ""
2043"A: Im Moment wird dies erwartet und ist eine bekannte Ursache für eine hohe "
2044"Latenz in GNUnet. Wir haben eine größere Neukodierung begonnen, um dieses "
2045"und andere Probleme zu beheben, aber bis die Transport Next Generation (TNG) "
2046"fertig ist, muß mit diesen Warnungen gerechnet werden."
2047
2048#: template/faq.html.j2:708
2049msgid "Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?"
2050msgstr ""
2051"Fehler beim Öffnen von `/dev/net /tun &#39;: Keine solche Datei oder kein "
2052"solches Verzeichnis?"
2053
2054#: template/faq.html.j2:710
2055msgid ""
2056"A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the "
2057"following commands (as root) to create the required device file"
2058msgstr ""
2059"A: Wenn Sie diese Fehlermeldung erhalten, ist die Lösung einfach. Gib die "
2060"folgenden Befehle (als Stamm) um die erforderliche Gerätedatei zu kreieren"
2061
2062#: template/faq.html.j2:722
2063msgid ""
2064"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-service-"
2065"dns)?"
2066msgstr ""
2067"&quot;iptables: Keine Kette/ Ziel/Übereinstimmung mit diesem Namen.&quot; "
2068"(beim Ausführen von gnunet-service-dns)?"
2069
2070#: template/faq.html.j2:724
2071msgid ""
2072"A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match "
2073"support. This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check if "
2074"your kernel has CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER set to either 'y' or "
2075"'m' (and the module is loaded)."
2076msgstr ""
2077"A: Für GNUnet DNS müssen deine iptables &quot;Eigentümer&quot; -Match-"
2078"Unterstützung haben. Dies erreicht man durch korrekte Kernel-Optionen. Prüfe "
2079"ob bei deinem Kernel CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT-MATCH_OWNER entweder auf 'y' oder "
2080"'m' gestellt wurden (und das Modul geladen ist)."
2081
2082#: template/faq.html.j2:736
2083#, fuzzy
2084msgid "'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?"
2085msgstr ""
2086"&quot;Timeout wurde erreicht&quot; beim Ausführen von PT auf Fedora (und "
2087"möglicherweise anderen)?"
2088
2089#: template/faq.html.j2:738
2090msgid ""
2091"A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if "
2092"your firewall is enabled and blocking the connections."
2093msgstr ""
2094"A: Wenn du eine Fehlermeldung erhältst, dass das VPN-Zeitlimit erreicht "
2095"wurde, so überprüfe, ob deine Firewall aktiviert ist und die Verbindungen "
2096"blockiert."
2097
2098#: template/faq.html.j2:746
2099msgid ""
2100"I'm getting an 'error while loading shared libraries: libgnunetXXX.so.X'"
2101msgstr ""
2102"Ich kriege eine &quot;Fehlermeldung beim Laden gemeinsam genutzter "
2103"Bibliotheken: libgnunetXXX.so.X&quot; angezeigt"
2104
2105#: template/faq.html.j2:748
2106msgid ""
2107"A: This error usually occurs when your linker fails to locate one of "
2108"GNUnet's libraries. This can have two causes. First, it is theoretically "
2109"possible that the library is not installed on your system; however, if you "
2110"compiled GNUnet the normal way and/or used a binary package, that is highly "
2111"unlikely. The more common cause is that you installed GNUnet to a directory "
2112"that your linker does not search. There are several ways to fix this that "
2113"are described below. If you are 'root' and you installed to a system folder "
2114"(such as /usr/local), you want to add the libraries to the system-wide "
2115"search path. This is done by adding a line \"/usr/local/lib/\" to /etc/ld.so."
2116"conf and running \"ldconfig\". If you installed GNUnet to /opt or any other "
2117"similar path, you obviously have to change \"/usr/local\" accordingly. If "
2118"you do not have 'root' rights or if you installed GNUnet to say \"/home/"
2119"$USER/\", then you can explicitly tell your linker to search a particular "
2120"directory for libraries using the \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\" environment variable. "
2121"For example, if you configured GNUnet using a prefix of \"$HOME/gnunet/\" "
2122"you want to run:"
2123msgstr ""
2124"A: Dieser Fehler tritt normalerweise auf, wenn dein Linker eine der "
2125"Bibliotheken von GNUnet nicht findet. Das kann zwei Gründe haben. Erstens "
2126"ist es theoretisch möglich, dass die Bibliothek nicht in deinem System "
2127"installiert wurde. Wenn du allerdings GNUnet auf normalem Wege kompiliert "
2128"und/oder das Binärpaket verwendet hast, dann ist das sehr unwahrscheinlich. "
2129"Der häufigere Grund ist, dass du GNUnet in ein Verzeichnis installiert hast, "
2130"welches dein Linker nicht durchsucht. Es gibt mehrere Wege das zu lösen, die "
2131"im weiteren beschrieben werden. Wenn du 'root' bist und in einem "
2132"Systemordner installiert hast (wie z.B. /usr/local), dann solltest du die "
2133"Bibliotheken dem systemweiten Suchpfad zufügen. Das machst du indem du eine "
2134"Zeile \"/usr/local/lib/\" zu /etc/ld.so.conf hinzufügst und \"ldconfig\" "
2135"laufen läßt. Falls du GNUnet zu /opt oder irgendeinen ähnlichen Pfad "
2136"installiert hast, wirst du offensichtlich \"/usr/local\" entsprechend ändern "
2137"müssen. Falls du keine 'root'-Rechte hast oder du GNUnet etwa unter \"/home/"
2138"$USER/\" installiert hast, dann kannst du deinen Linker explizit anweisen, "
2139"ein bestimmtes Verzeichnis für Bibliotheken mittels der \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\" "
2140"Umgebungsvariablen abzusuchen. Z.B., solltest du GNUnet unter Verwendung "
2141"eines Präfix \"$HOME/gnunet/\" konfiguriert haben, dann solltest du:"
2142
2143#: template/faq.html.j2:774
2144msgid ""
2145"to ensure GNUnet's binaries and libraries are found. In order to avoid "
2146"having to do so each time, you can add the above lines (without the \"$\") "
2147"to your .bashrc or .profile file. You will have to logout and login again to "
2148"have this new profile be applied to all shells (including your desktop "
2149"environment)."
2150msgstr ""
2151"um sicherzustellen, dass die Binärdateien und Bibliotheken von GNUnet "
2152"gefunden werden. Damit das nicht jedes Mal wiederholt werden muß, kannst du "
2153"die oben stehenden Zeilen (ohne das \"$\") in deine .bashrc oder .profile "
2154"Datei aufnehmen. Dazu mußt du ausloggen und wieder einloggen, damit diese "
2155"neue Profil auf alle Shells (inkl. deiner Desktop-Umgebung) angewandt wird."
2156
2157#: template/faq.html.j2:781
2158#, fuzzy
2159msgid "What error messages can be ignored?"
2160msgstr "Welche Fehlermeldungen können ignoriert werden?"
2161
2162#: template/faq.html.j2:783
2163msgid ""
2164"A: Error messages flagged as \"DEBUG\" should be disabled in binaries built "
2165"for end-users and can always be ignored. Error messages flagged as \"INFO\" "
2166"always refer to harmless events that require no action. For example, GNUnet "
2167"may use an INFO message to indicate that it is currently performing an "
2168"expensive operation that will take some time. GNUnet will also use INFO "
2169"messages to display information about important configuration values."
2170msgstr ""
2171"A: Fehlermeldungen, die als \"DEBUG\" gekennzeichnet sind, sollten in "
2172"Binärdateien deaktiviert werden, die für Endbenutzer erstellt wurden, und "
2173"können immer ignoriert werden. Fehlermeldungen, die als \"INFO\" "
2174"gekennzeichnet sind, beziehen sich immer auf harmlose Ereignisse, die keine "
2175"Handlungsnotwendigkeit nach sich ziehen. Z.B. könnte GNUnet eine INFO-"
2176"Meldung senden um anzuzeigen, daß gerade eine teure, zeitaufwendige Aktion "
2177"läuft. Ebenso wird GNUnet INFO Meldungen zum Anzeigen wichtiger "
2178"Konfigurationswerte verwenden."
2179
2180#: template/faq.html.j2:799
2181#, fuzzy
2182msgid "How does GNUnet compare to other file-sharing applications?"
2183msgstr "Wie vergleicht sich GNUnet mit anderen File-Sharing-Anwendungen?"
2184
2185#: template/faq.html.j2:801
2186msgid ""
2187"A: As opposed to Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey and most other "
2188"P2P networks, GNUnet was designed with security in mind as the highest "
2189"priority. We intend on producing a network with comprehensive security "
2190"features. Many other P2P networks are open to a wide variety of attacks, and "
2191"users have little privacy. GNUnet is also Free Software and thus the source "
2192"code is available, so you do not have to worry about being spied upon by the "
2193"software. The following table summarises the main differences between GNUnet "
2194"and other systems. The information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. "
2195"The comparison is difficult since there are sometimes differences between "
2196"various implementations of (almost) the same protocol. In general, we pick a "
2197"free implementation as the reference implementation since it is possible to "
2198"inspect the free code. Also, all of these systems are changing over time and "
2199"thus the data below may not be up-to-date. If you find any flaws, please let "
2200"us know. Finally, the table is not saying terribly much (it is hard to "
2201"compare these systems this briefly), so if you want the real differences, "
2202"read the research papers (and probably the code)."
2203msgstr ""
2204"A: Im Gegensatz zu Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey und den "
2205"meisten anderen P2P-Netzwerken wurde GNUnet unter Berücksichtigung der "
2206"Sicherheit als höchste Priorität konzipiert. Es ist unsere Absicht, ein "
2207"Netzwerk mit umfassenden Sicherheitsvorkehrungen zu bauen. Viele andere P2P-"
2208"Netzwerke sind anfällig für eine breite Vielfalt an Angriffen und erlauben "
2209"ihren Nutzern nur geringen Schutz der Privatsphäre. Darüber hinaus ist "
2210"GNUnet eine freie Software mit zugänglichem Quellcode, du mußt also keine "
2211"Sorgen vor Überwachung durch die Software haben. In der folgenden Übersicht "
2212"sind die Hauptunterschiede zwischen GNUnet und anderen Systemen "
2213"zusammengefaßt. Diese Informationen sind unserem besten Wissen gemäß "
2214"zutreffend. Die Vergleiche sind schwierig, da es gelegentlich Unterschiede "
2215"zwischen den einzelnen Ausführungen eines jeweils (fast) gleichen Protokolls "
2216"gibt. Im allgemeinen haben wir die freie Ausführung als Referenz genommen, "
2217"da die Untersuchung des freien Codes ohne Probleme möglich ist. Darüber "
2218"hinaus unterliegen alle diese Systeme im Zeitablauf Änderungen und es somit "
2219"ist möglich, daß manche Angaben nicht mehr aktuell sind. Wenn du "
2220"irgendwelche Fehler findest, so lasse es uns bitte wissen. Zu guter Letzt "
2221"hat die Übersicht nicht fürchterlich viel Aussagekraft (es ist schwierig, "
2222"einen kompakten Vergleich der Systeme anzustellen); wenn du also die "
2223"tatsächlichen Unterschiede wissen willst, mußt du die wissenschaftlichen "
2224"Publikationen (und vermutlich sogar den Code) lesen."
2225
2226#: template/faq.html.j2:915
2227#, fuzzy
2228#| msgid ""
2229#| "Another important point of reference are the various anonymous peer-to-"
2230#| "peer networks. Here, there are differences in terms of application domain "
2231#| "and how specifically anonymity is achieved. Anonymous routing is a hard "
2232#| "research topic, so for a superficial comparisson like this one we focus "
2233#| "on the latency. Another important factor is the programming language. "
2234#| "Type-safe languages may offer certain security benefits; however, this "
2235#| "may come at the cost of significant increases in resource consumption "
2236#| "which in turn may reduce anonymity."
2237msgid ""
2238"Another important point of reference are the various anonymous peer-to-peer "
2239"networks. Here, there are differences in terms of application domain and how "
2240"specifically anonymity is achieved. Anonymous routing is a hard research "
2241"topic, so for a superficial comparison like this one we focus on the "
2242"latency. Another important factor is the programming language. Type-safe "
2243"languages may offer certain security benefits; however, this may come at the "
2244"cost of significant increases in resource consumption which in turn may "
2245"reduce anonymity."
2246msgstr ""
2247"Ein weiterer wichtiger Bezugspunkt sind die verschiedenen anonymen Peer-to-"
2248"Peer-Netzwerke. Hier gibt es Unterschiede bezüglich Anwendungs-Domain und "
2249"wie insbesondere Anonymität erreicht wird. Anonymes Routen ist ein "
2250"schwieriges Forschungsthema, für einen oberflächlichen Vergleich wie diesen "
2251"konzentrieren wir uns auf die Latenz. Ein weiterer wichtiger Faktor ist die "
2252"Programmiersprache. Typsichere Programmiersprachen mögen gewisse "
2253"Sicherheitsvorzüge bieten; allerdings kann dies zulasten eines erheblichen "
2254"Ressourcenaufwands gehen, der wiederum Anonymität reduzieren könnte."
2255
2256#: template/faq.html.j2:928
2257msgid "Are there any known attacks (on GNUnet's file-sharing application)?"
2258msgstr ""
2259"Sind irgendwelche Angriffe (auf GNUnets File-Sharing Anwendung) bekannt?"
2260
2261#: template/faq.html.j2:930
2262msgid ""
2263"A: Generally, there is the possibility of a known plaintext attack on "
2264"keywords, but since the user has control over the keywords that are "
2265"associated with the content he inserts, the user can take advantage of the "
2266"same techniques used to generate reasonable passwords to defend against such "
2267"an attack. In any event, we are not trying to hide content; thus, unless the "
2268"user is trying to insert information into the network that can only be "
2269"shared with a small group of people, there is no real reason to try to "
2270"obfuscate the content by choosing a difficult keyword anyway."
2271msgstr ""
2272"A: Grundsätzlich gibt es die Möglichkeit eines bekannten Klartextangriffs "
2273"auf Schlüsselworte, aber da der Nutzer Kontrolle über die Schlüsselworte "
2274"hat, die mit dem von ihm eingesetzten Inhalt verbunden werden, kann er die "
2275"gleichen Techniken anwenden, die zur Erzeugung von angemessenen Passwörtern "
2276"zur Absicherung vor einem solchen Angriff verwendet werden. Auf jeden Fall "
2277"versuchen wir nicht Inhalte zu verbergen; daher gibt es keinen vernünftigen "
2278"Grund dafür, den Inhalt durch Wahl eines schwierigen Passworts zu "
2279"verschleiern, außer wenn der Nutzer es anstrebt, Inhalte nur zum Austausch "
2280"im kleinen Kreis in das Netzwerk einzufügen."
2281
2282#: template/faq.html.j2:944
2283msgid "What do you mean by anonymity?"
2284msgstr "Was meinst du mit Anonymität?"
2285
2286#: template/faq.html.j2:946
2287msgid ""
2288"A: Anonymity is the lack of distinction of an individual from a (large) "
2289"group. A central goal for anonymous file-sharing in GNUnet is to make all "
2290"users (peers) form a group and to make communications in that group "
2291"anonymous, that is, nobody (but the initiator) should be able to tell which "
2292"of the peers in the group originated the message. In other words, it should "
2293"be difficult to impossible for an adversary to distinguish between the "
2294"originating peer and all other peers."
2295msgstr ""
2296"A: Anonymität ist die fehlende Unterscheidung einer Person aus einer "
2297"(großen) Gruppe. Ein zentrales Ziel des anonymen Datenaustausches in GNUnet "
2298"ist es, alle Nutzer (Peers) in einer Gruppe zusammenzuführen und die "
2299"Kommunikation innerhalb der Gruppe dann anonym zu machen; d.h. niemand "
2300"(außer der Initiator) sollte in der Lage sein zu erkennen, von welchem der "
2301"Peers der Gruppe eine Nachricht stammt. Mit anderen Worten, es sollte für "
2302"einen Gegner schwierig bis unmöglich sein, zwischen dem ursprünglichen Peer "
2303"und allen anderen Peers zu unterscheiden."
2304
2305#: template/faq.html.j2:958
2306#, fuzzy
2307msgid "What does my system do when participating in GNUnet file sharing?"
2308msgstr "Was macht mein System, wenn es an der GNUnet-Dateifreigabe teilnimmt?"
2309
2310#: template/faq.html.j2:960
2311msgid ""
2312"A: In GNUnet you set up a node (a peer). It is identified by an ID (hash of "
2313"its public key) and has a number of addresses it is reachable by (may have "
2314"no addresses, for instance when it's behind a NAT). You specify bandwidth "
2315"limits (how much traffic GNUnet is allowed to consume) and datastore quote "
2316"(how large your on-disk block storage is) . Your node will then proceed to "
2317"connect to other nodes, becoming part of the network."
2318msgstr ""
2319"A: In GNUnet richten Sie einen Knoten ein (ein Peer). Er wird durch eine ID "
2320"identifiziert (eine Verschlüsselung seines öffentlichen Schlüssels) und hat "
2321"mehrere Adressen, unter denen er erreichbar ist (eventuell hat er auch keine "
2322"Adressen, z.B. wenn er hinter einer NAT steckt). Du spezifizierst "
2323"Bandbreitenbegrenzungen (wieviel Datenverkehr GNUnet konsumieren darf) und "
2324"Datenspeicherquoten (wie groß deine Block Storage auf der Festplatte ist). "
2325"Dein Knoten wird dann anfangen, sich mit anderen Knoten zu verbinden und "
2326"Teil des Netzwerks zu werden."
2327
2328#: template/faq.html.j2:975
2329#, fuzzy
2330msgid "How can I help translate this webpage into other languages?"
2331msgstr "Wie kann ich helfen, diese Webseite in andere Sprachen zu übersetzen?"
2332
2333#: template/faq.html.j2:977
2334msgid ""
2335"A: First, you need to register an account with our weblate system. Please "
2336"send an e-mail with the desired target language to translators@gnunet.org or "
2337"ask for help on the #gnunet chat on irc.freenode.net. Typically someone with "
2338"sufficient permissions will then grant you access. Naturally, any abuse will "
2339"result in the loss of permissions."
2340msgstr ""
2341"A: Zuerst müssen Sie ein Konto bei unserem Weblate-System registrieren. "
2342"Bitte schicke eine Email mit der gewünschten Zielsprache an "
2343"translators@gnunet.org oder frage nach Hilfe auf dem #gnunet chat auf irc."
2344"freenode.net. Typischerweise wird jemand mit ausreichender Autorisierung dir "
2345"dann Zugang gewähren. Selbstverständlich führt ein Missbrauch zu einem "
2346"Verlust der Berechtigungen."
2347
2348#: template/faq.html.j2:989
2349#, fuzzy
2350msgid "I have some great idea for a new feature, what should I do?"
2351msgstr "Ich habe eine tolle Idee für eine neue Funktion, was soll ich tun?"
2352
2353#: template/faq.html.j2:991
2354msgid ""
2355"A: Sadly, we have many more feature requests than we can possibly implement. "
2356"The best way to actually get a new feature implemented is to do it yourself "
2357"--- and to then send us a patch."
2358msgstr ""
2359"A: Leider haben wir viel mehr Feature-Anfragen, als es uns möglich ist zu "
2360"implementieren. Der beste Weg tatsächlich eine neue Funktion implementiert "
2361"zu bekommen ist es selbst zu machen --- und uns dann einen Patch zu schicken."
2362
2363#: template/glossary.html.j2:12
2364msgid "Ego"
2365msgstr "Ego"
2366
2367#: template/glossary.html.j2:14
2368msgid ""
2369"We use the term \"Ego\" to refer to the fact that users in GNUnet can have "
2370"multiple unlinkable identities, in the sense of alter egos. The ability to "
2371"have more than one identity is crucial, as we may want to keep our egos for "
2372"business separate from those we use for political activities or romance.<br> "
2373"Egos in GNUnet are technically equivalent to identities (and the code does "
2374"not distinguish between them). We simply sometimes use the term \"ego\" to "
2375"stress that you can have more than one."
2376msgstr ""
2377"Wir benutzen den Ausdrucke \"Ego\", um den Sachverhalt zu beschreiben, daß "
2378"Nutzer in GNUnet verschiedene unverbindbare Identitäten haben können, im "
2379"Sinne von \"Alter Egos\". Mehr als nur eine Identität haben zu können ist "
2380"ein entscheidendes Merkmal, da wir eventuell unsere geschäftlichen Egos von "
2381"denen, die wir für politische oder romantische Zwecke einsetzen, getrennt "
2382"halten wollen.<br> Egos in GNUnet sind technisch äquivalent mit Identitäten "
2383"(und der Code unterscheidet nicht zwischen ihnen). Manchmal benutzen wir "
2384"einfach den Ausdruck \"Ego\" um zu betonen, daß du mehr als eins haben "
2385"kannst."
2386
2387#: template/glossary.html.j2:27
2388msgid "Identity"
2389msgstr "Identität"
2390
2391#: template/glossary.html.j2:29
2392msgid ""
2393"In GNUnet users are identified via a public key, and that public key is then "
2394"often referred to as the \"Identity\" of the user. However, the concept is "
2395"not as draconian as it often is in real life where many are forced to have "
2396"one name, one passport and one unique identification number. <br> As long as "
2397"identities in GNUnet are simply public keys, users are free to create any "
2398"number of identities, and we call those egos to emphasize the difference. "
2399"Even though users can create such egos freely, it is possible to have an ego "
2400"certified by some certification authority, resulting in something that more "
2401"closely resembles the traditional concept of an identity.<br> For example, a "
2402"university may certify the identities of its students such that they can "
2403"prove that they are studying. Students may keep their (certified) student "
2404"identity separate from other egos that they use for other activities in life."
2405msgstr ""
2406"In GNUnet werden Nutzer mittels eines öffentlichen Schlüssels identifiziert, "
2407"und dieser öffentliche Schlüssel wird dann häufig als \"Identität\" des "
2408"Nutzers bezeichnet. Allerdings ist das Konzept nicht ganz so drakonisch wie "
2409"es oft im realen Leben ist, wo viele gezwungen werden, genau einen Namen, "
2410"einen Paß und eine einzigartige Identifikationsnummer zu haben. <br> Solange "
2411"wie Identitäten in GNUnet einfach nur öffentliche Schlüssel sind, haben die "
2412"Nutzer die Freiheit, eine beliebige Anzahl an Identitäten zu schaffen, und "
2413"wir nennen diese Egos, um den Unterschied zu betonen. Auch wenn die Nutzer "
2414"die Freiheit haben, solche Egos zu kreieren, ist es möglich, ein Ego von "
2415"irgendeiner Zertifizierungsautorität bescheinigen zu lassen, was zu etwas "
2416"führt, das der traditionellen Vorstellung einer Identität mehr entspricht. "
2417"<br> Z.B. könnte eine Universität die Identitäten ihrer Studenten dergestalt "
2418"bestätigen, daß es als Studiennachweis taugt. Studenten könnten ihre "
2419"(zertifizierten) Studentenidentitäten von anderen Egos, die sie für "
2420"anderweitige Aktivitäten verwenden, getrennt halten."
2421
2422#: template/glossary.html.j2:50
2423msgid "Pseudonym"
2424msgstr "Pseudonym"
2425
2426#: template/glossary.html.j2:52
2427msgid ""
2428"A pseudonym is an ego that is specifically intended to not be linked to "
2429"one's real name. GNUnet users can create many egos, and thus also many "
2430"pseudonyms. <br> Repeated uses of the same pseudonym are linkable by "
2431"definition, as they involve the same public key. Anonymity requires the use "
2432"of either the special \"anonymous\" pseudonym (for GNUnet, this is the "
2433"neutral element on the elliptic curve) or a throw-away pseudonym that is "
2434"only used once."
2435msgstr ""
2436"Ein Pseudonym ist ein Ego, das speziell dafür vorgesehenen ist, nicht mit "
2437"jemandes echten Namen verbunden zu sein. GNUnet Nutzer können mehrere Egos "
2438"kreieren, und somit auch mehrere Pseudonyme. <br> Wiederholte Verwendungen "
2439"desselben Pseudonyms sind qua definition verbindbar, da sie auf denselben "
2440"öffentlichen Schlüssel zurückzuführen sind. Anonymität erfordert entweder "
2441"die Verwendung des besonderen \"anonymen\" Pseudonyms (for GNUnet ist dies "
2442"das neutrale Element auf der elliptischen Kurve) oder ein Wegwerfen-"
2443"Pseudonym, das nur einmal verwendet wird."
2444
2445#: template/glossary.html.j2:71
2446msgid "Namespaces"
2447msgstr "Namensraum"
2448
2449#: template/glossary.html.j2:73
2450msgid ""
2451"The GNU Name System allows every ego (or identity) to securely and privately "
2452"associate any number of label-value pairs with an ego. The values are called "
2453"record sets following the terminology of the Domain Name System (DNS). The "
2454"mapping of labels to record sets for a given ego is called a namespace. <br> "
2455"If records are made public and thus published, it is possible for other "
2456"users to lookup the record given the ego's public key and the label. Here, "
2457"not only the label can thus act as a passphrase but also the public key -- "
2458"which despite its name may not be public knowledge and is never disclosed by "
2459"the GNS protocol itself."
2460msgstr ""
2461"Das GNU Name System erlaubt es jedem Ego (oder jeder Identität), eine "
2462"beliebige Anzahl von Label-Value-Paaren sicher und privat mit einem Ego zu "
2463"assoziieren. Die Werte werden Datensatzgruppen genannt, gemäß der "
2464"Terminologie des Domain Name System (DNS). Die Katalogisierung von Labels "
2465"zur Speicherung von Datensätzen für ein gegebenes Ego wird namespace "
2466"genannt. <br> Wenn Datensätze öffentlich gemacht werden bzw. veröffentlicht "
2467"werden, ist es anderen Nutzern möglich, anhand des öffentlichen Schlüssels "
2468"und des Labels des Egos den entsprechenden Datensatz nachzuschlagen. "
2469"Folglich kann nicht nur der Label als Passphrase dienen, sondern auch der "
2470"öffentliche Schlüssel --- welcher seinem Namen zum Trotz nicht öffentlich "
2471"bekannt sein braucht und durch das GNS Protokoll selbst nie enthüllt wird."
2472
2473#: template/glossary.html.j2:89
2474msgid "Peer"
2475msgstr "Peer (gleichrangiger Kollege)"
2476
2477#: template/glossary.html.j2:91
2478msgid ""
2479"A \"peer\" is an instance of GNUnet with its own per-instance public key and "
2480"network addresses. Technically, it is possible to run multiple peers on the "
2481"same host, but this only makes sense for testing. <br> By design GNUnet "
2482"supports multiple users to share the same peer, just as UNIX is a multi-user "
2483"system. A \"peer\" typically consists of a set of foundational GNUnet "
2484"services running as the \"gnunet\" user and allowing all users in the "
2485"\"gnunet\" group to utilize the API. On multi-user systems, additional "
2486"\"personalized\" services may be required per user. <br> While peers are "
2487"also identified by public keys, these public keys are completely unrelated "
2488"to egos or identities. Namespaces cannot be associated with a peer, only "
2489"with egos."
2490msgstr ""
2491"Ein \"Peer\" ist eine Instanz von GNUnet mit eigenen öffentlichen Schlüssel- "
2492"und Netzwerkadressen pro Instanz. Technisch ist es möglich, mehrere Peers "
2493"auf dem gleichen Host laufen zu lassen, aber das macht nur für Testverfahren "
2494"Sinn. <br> GNUnet ist auf die gemeinschaftliche Verwendung desselben Peers "
2495"durch verschiedene Nutzer ausgerichtet, genau so wie UNIX ein Multi-User "
2496"System ist. Ein \"Peer\" besteht typischerweise aus einer Ansammlung von "
2497"grundlegenden GNUnet Dienstleistungen, die als der GNUnet Nutzer laufen, und "
2498"die allen Nutzern in der \"gnunet\" Gruppe die Verwendung des API "
2499"ermöglichen. Auf Multi-User Systemen können zusätzliche \"personalisierte\" "
2500"Dienstleistungen pro Nutzer erforderlich sein. <br> Während Peers also durch "
2501"öffentliche Schlüssel identifiziert werden, sind diese öffentlichen "
2502"Schlüssel absolut unabhängig von Egos oder Identitäten. Namesspaces können "
2503"nicht mit Peers, sondern nur mit Egos assoziiert werden."
2504
2505#: template/gns.html.j2:13 template/gnurl.html.j2:60
2506#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:80 template/reclaim/motivation.html.j2:6
2507msgid "Motivation"
2508msgstr "Motivation"
2509
2510#: template/gns.html.j2:15
2511msgid ""
2512"The Domain Name System today enables traffic amplification attacks, "
2513"censorship (i.e. China), mass surveillance (MORECOWBELL) and offensive cyber "
2514"war (QUANTUMDNS).<br/> Unfortunately, band aid solutions such as DoT, DoH, "
2515"DNSSEC, DPRIVE and the like will not fix this. This is why we built the GNU "
2516"Name System (GNS), a secure, decentralized name system built on top of "
2517"GNUnet."
2518msgstr ""
2519"Das heutige Domain Name System erlaubt Verstärkungsangriffe, Zensur (durch "
2520"China), Massenüberwachung (MORECOWBELL) und offensiven Cyberkrieg "
2521"(QUANTUMDNS).<br/> Leider werden kurzfristige Übergangslösungen wie DoT, "
2522"DoH, DNSSEC, DPRIVE u.s.w. keine Abhilfe bringen. Aus diesem Grund haben wir "
2523"das GNU Name System (GNS) gebaut, ein sicheres, dezentrales Namenssystem, "
2524"welches auf das GNUnet aufsetzt ist."
2525
2526#: template/gns.html.j2:28 template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:6
2527msgid "Overview"
2528msgstr "Überblick"
2529
2530#: template/gns.html.j2:39
2531msgid ""
2532"The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It "
2533"allows its users to register names as top-level domains (TLDs) and resolve "
2534"other namespaces within their TLDs. <br/> GNS is designed to provide: <ul> "
2535"<li>Censorship resistance</li> <li>Query privacy</li> <li>Secure name "
2536"resolution</li> <li>Compatibility with DNS</li>"
2537msgstr ""
2538"Das GNU Name System (GNS) ist ein sicheres und dezentrales Namenssystem. Es "
2539"erlaubt seinen Nutzern Namen als Top-Level-Domain (TLDs) zu registrieren und "
2540"andere Namensräume innerhalb ihrer TLDs zu führen. <br/> GNS bietet aufgrund "
2541"seines Designs an: <ul> <li>Zensurresistenz</li> <li>Query-Vertraulichkeit</"
2542"li> <li>Sichere Namensauflösung</li> <li>Kompatibilität mit DNS</li>"
2543
2544#: template/gns.html.j2:52
2545msgid "Resources"
2546msgstr "Ressourcen"
2547
2548#: template/gnurl.html.j2:21
2549msgid ""
2550"libgnurl is a micro fork of libcurl. The goal of libgnurl is to support only "
2551"HTTP and HTTPS (and only HTTP 1.x) with a single crypto backend (GnuTLS) to "
2552"ensure a small footprint and uniform experience for developers regardless of "
2553"how libcurl was compiled."
2554msgstr ""
2555"libgnurl ist eine Mikrogabel von libcurl. Das Ziel von libgnurl ist es, "
2556"ausschließlich HTTP und HTTPS (sowie nur HTTP 1.x) mit einem einzigen Krypto-"
2557"Backend (GnuTLS) zu unterstützen, um einen beschränkten Aktionsbereich und "
2558"ein einheitliches Umfeld für Entwickler sicherzustellen, unabhängig davon "
2559"wie libcurl zusammengesetzt ist."
2560
2561#: template/gnurl.html.j2:30
2562#, fuzzy
2563msgid ""
2564"Our main usecase is for GNUnet and Taler, but it might be usable for others, "
2565"hence we&#39;re releasing the code to the general public."
2566msgstr ""
2567"Unser Hauptanwendungsfall ist für GNUnet und Taler, aber es könnte für "
2568"andere verwendbar sein, daher geben wir den Code für die breite "
2569"Öffentlichkeit frei."
2570
2571#: template/gnurl.html.j2:37
2572msgid ""
2573"libgnurl is released under the same license as libcurl. Please read the "
2574"README for instructions, as you must supply the correct options to configure "
2575"to get a proper build of libgnurl."
2576msgstr ""
2577"libgnurl wird unter derselben Lizenz wie libcurl veröffentlicht. Bitte lies "
2578"das README für Instruktionen, denn du mußt die richtigen "
2579"Konfigurationsoptionen beisteuern, um einen korrekten Aufbau von libgnurl zu "
2580"erreichen."
2581
2582#: template/gnurl.html.j2:48
2583#, fuzzy
2584#| msgid "About"
2585msgid "About gnurl"
2586msgstr "Über GNUnet"
2587
2588#: template/gnurl.html.j2:50
2589#, fuzzy
2590msgid ""
2591"Large parts of the following 6 paragraphs are old and need to be rewritten."
2592msgstr ""
2593"Große Teile der folgenden 6 Absätze sind alt und müssen neu geschrieben "
2594"werden."
2595
2596#: template/gnurl.html.j2:62
2597msgid ""
2598"cURL supports many crypto backends. GNUnet requires the use of GnuTLS, but "
2599"other variants are used by some distributions. Supporting other crypto "
2600"backends would again expose us to a wider array of security issues, may "
2601"create licensing issues and most importantly introduce new bugs as some "
2602"crypto backends are known to introduce subtle runtime issues. While it is "
2603"possible to have two versions of libcurl installed on the same system, this "
2604"is error-prone, especially as if we are linked against the wrong version, "
2605"the bugs that arise might be rather subtle."
2606msgstr ""
2607"cURL unterstützt viele Krypto-Backends. GNUnet benötigt die Benutzung von "
2608"GnuTLS, aber manche Verteilungen nutzen andere Varianten. Falls wir weitere "
2609"Krypto-Backends unterstützen, würde uns das eine größere Menge an "
2610"Sicherheitsthemen bereiten, könnte Lizenzprobleme verursachen und vor allem "
2611"neue Fehler einschleusen, da manche Krypto-Backends bekanntermaßen subtile "
2612"Laufzeitprobleme verursachen. Obwohl es möglich ist, zwei Versionen von "
2613"libcurl auf dem gleichen System zu installieren, stellt dies eine "
2614"Fehlerquelle dar; tatsächlich können mögliche Fehler sehr fein sein, falls "
2615"wir gegen die falsche Version gelinkt sind."
2616
2617#: template/gnurl.html.j2:75
2618msgid ""
2619"For GNUnet, we also need a particularly modern version of GnuTLS. Thus, it "
2620"would anyway be necessary to recompile cURL for GNUnet. But what happens if "
2621"one links cURL against this version of GnuTLS? Well, first one would install "
2622"GnuTLS by hand in the system. Then, we build cURL. cURL will build against "
2623"it just fine, but the linker will eventually complain bitterly. The reason "
2624"is that cURL also links against a bunch of other system libraries (gssapi, "
2625"ldap, ssh2, rtmp, krb5, sasl2, see discussion on obscure protocols above), "
2626"which --- as they are part of the distribution --- were linked against an "
2627"older version of GnuTLS. As a result, the same binary would be linked "
2628"against two different versions of GnuTLS. That is typically a recipe for "
2629"disaster. Thus, in order to avoid updating a dozen system libraries (and "
2630"having two versions of those installed), it is necessary to disable all of "
2631"those cURL features that GNUnet does not use, and there are many of those. "
2632"For GNUnet, the more obscure protocols supported by cURL are close to dead "
2633"code --- mostly harmless, but not useful. However, as some application may "
2634"use one of those features, distributions are typically forced to enable all "
2635"of those features, and thus including security issues that might arise from "
2636"that code."
2637msgstr ""
2638"Für GNUnet benötigen wir auch eine besonders moderne Version von GnuTLS. "
2639"Folglich würde es ohnehin erforderlich sein, cURL für GNUnet neu zu "
2640"kompilieren. Aber was passiert, wenn man cURL gegen diese Version von GnuTLS "
2641"linkt? Nun, zuerst würde man GnuTLS manuell im System installieren. Dann "
2642"bauen wir cURL. cURL wird problemlos dagegen linken, aber der Linker wird "
2643"irgendwann größere Probleme vermelden. Der Grund ist, daß cURL auch gegen "
2644"eine Vielzahl anderer Systembibliotheken linkt (gssapi, ldap, ssh2, rtmp, "
2645"krb5, sasl2, siehe die Diskussion über obskure Protokolle oben), die --- da "
2646"sie bereits in der Distribution enthalten wurden --- gegen eine ältere "
2647"Version von GnuTLS gelinkt sind. Daraus folgt, daß dieselbe Binärzelle gegen "
2648"zwei verschiedene Versionen von GnuTLS gelinkt würde. Damit ist die "
2649"Katastrophe vorprogrammiert. Folglich ist es erforderlich, um die "
2650"Notwendigkeit der Aktualisierung dutzender Systembibliotheken zu umgehen "
2651"(und dann auch noch jeweils zwei Versionen davon zu installieren), alle cURL-"
2652"Merkmale, die GNUnet nicht verwendet, außer Kraft zu setzen. Davon gibt es "
2653"übrigens viele. Bei GNUnet sind die eher obskuren Protokolle, die von cURL "
2654"unterstützt werden, fast toter Code --- meistens harmlos, aber nicht "
2655"nützlich. Da jedoch irgendwelche Applikationen irgendeins dieser Features "
2656"verwenden könnten, werden die Verteilungen typischerweise gezwungen, alle "
2657"diese Features zu aktivieren und damit auch die Sicherheitsprobleme "
2658"einzuladen, die durch den Code auftreten könnten."
2659
2660#: template/gnurl.html.j2:99
2661msgid ""
2662"So to use a modern version of GnuTLS, a sane approach is to disable all of "
2663"the \"optional\" features of cURL that drag in system libraries that link "
2664"against the older GnuTLS. That works, except that one should then NEVER "
2665"install that version of libcurl in say /usr or /usr/local, as that may break "
2666"other parts of the system that might depend on these features that we just "
2667"disabled. Libtool versioning doesn't help here, as it is not intended to "
2668"deal with libraries that have optional features. Naturally, installing cURL "
2669"somewhere else is also problematic, as we now need to be really careful that "
2670"the linker will link GNUnet against the right version. Note that none of "
2671"this can really be trivially fixed by the cURL developers."
2672msgstr ""
2673"Um also eine moderne Version von GnuTLS zu verwenden, besteht ein sinnvoller "
2674"Ansatz darin, alle \"optionalen\" Funktionen von cURL zu deaktivieren, die "
2675"in Systembibliotheken ziehen, die mit dem älteren GnuTLS-System verknüpft "
2676"sind. Das funktioniert, man sollte dann nur NIE die Version von libcurl in "
2677"say /usr oder /usr/local installieren, weil dadurch andere Teile des "
2678"Systems, die vielleicht auf die soeben deaktivierten Funktionen angewiesen "
2679"sind, außer Betrieb gesetzt werden. Libtool-Versionierung hilft hier nicht, "
2680"da sie nicht für den Umgang mit Bibliotheken mit optionalen Funktionen "
2681"vorgesehen ist. Selbstverständlich ist es ebenso problematisch, cURL "
2682"anderswo zu installieren, denn wir müssen genau aufpassen, daß der Linker "
2683"GNUnet gegen die richtige Version linkt. Man beachte, daß dies alles auch "
2684"keineswegs einfach von den cURL Entwicklern gelöst werden kann."
2685
2686#: template/gnurl.html.j2:118
2687msgid "Rename to fix"
2688msgstr "Umbenenung als Lösung"
2689
2690#: template/gnurl.html.j2:120
2691#, python-format
2692msgid ""
2693"How does forking fix it? Easy. First, we can get rid of all of the "
2694"compatibility issues --- if you use libgnurl, you state that you don&#39;t "
2695"need anything but HTTP/HTTPS. Those applications that need more, should "
2696"stick with the original cURL. Those that do not, can choose to move to "
2697"something simpler. As the library gets a new name, we do not have to worry "
2698"about tons of packages breaking as soon as one rebuilds it. So renaming "
2699"itself and saying that \"libgnurl = libcurl with only HTTP/HTTPS support and "
2700"GnuTLS\" fixes 99%% of the problems that darkened my mood. Note that this "
2701"pretty much CANNOT be done without a fork, as renaming is an essential part "
2702"of the fix. Now, there might be creative solutions to achieve the same thing "
2703"within the standard cURL build system, but this was deemed to be too much "
2704"work when gnurl was originally started. The changes libgnurl makes to curl "
2705"are miniscule and can easily be applied again and again whenever libcurl "
2706"makes a new release."
2707msgstr ""
2708"Wie löst Forking das Problem? Ganz einfach. Erstens können wir alle "
2709"Kompatibilitätsprobleme loswerden --- wenn du libgnurl verwendest sagst du, "
2710"daß du nichts außer HTTP/HTTPS brauchst. Diejenigen Applikationen, die mehr "
2711"benötigen, sollten beim ursprünglichen cURL bleiben. Diejenigen, die es "
2712"nicht benötigen, können etwas Einfacheres verwenden. Da die Bibliothek einen "
2713"neuen Namen erhält, müssen wir uns keine Gedanken über einen Berg von "
2714"Paketen, die durch den Umbau gleich kaputtgehen, machen. Durch die "
2715"Umbenennung und indem man sagt: \"libgnurl = libcurl with only HTTP/HTTPS "
2716"support and GnuTLS\" werden 99%% der Probleme, die mich belastet haben, "
2717"gelöst. Beachte bitte, daß dies im Prinzip ohne Fork NICHT gemacht werden "
2718"kann, da die Umbenennung ein wesentlicher Bestandteil der Lösung ist. Nun "
2719"gibt es vielleicht kreative Lösungen im gewöhnlichen cURL Bausystem, die das "
2720"gleiche Ergebnis erzielen könnten, aber das wurde für zuviel Arbeit gehalten "
2721"als gnurl ursprünglich gestartet wurde. Die Veränderungen, die libgnurl an "
2722"curl vornimmt, sind minimal und können immer wieder angewandt werden, wenn "
2723"es eine neue Version von libcurl gibt."
2724
2725#: template/gnurl.html.j2:142
2726msgid "Using libgnurl"
2727msgstr "Benutzung von libgnurl"
2728
2729#: template/gnurl.html.j2:144
2730msgid ""
2731"Projects that use cURL only for HTTP/HTTPS and that would work with GnuTLS "
2732"should be able to switch to libgnurl by changing \"-lcurl\" to \"-lgnurl\". "
2733"That&#39;s it. No changes to the source code should be required, as libgnurl "
2734"strives for bug-for-bug compatibility with the HTTP/HTTPS/GnuTLS subset of "
2735"cURL. We might add new features relating to this core subset if they are "
2736"proposed, but so far we have kept our changes minimal and no additions to "
2737"the original curl source have been written."
2738msgstr ""
2739"Projekte, die cURL nur für HTTP/HTTPS verwenden und mit GnuTLS funktionieren "
2740"würden, sollten in der Lage sein, zu libgnurl zu wechseln, indem sie \"-lcurl"
2741"\" in \"-lgnurl\" ändern. Mehr nicht. Es sollten keine Änderungen am "
2742"Quellcode nötig sein, da libgnurl eine Fehler-zu-Fehler-Kompatibilität mit "
2743"den HTTP/HTTPS/GnuTLS-Untergruppen von cURL anstrebt. Wir könnten zu dieser "
2744"wesentlichen Untergruppe neue Funktionen hinzufügen, falls solche "
2745"vorgeschlagen werden, aber bislang haben wir unsere Änderungen auf ein "
2746"Mindestmaß gehalten, und keine Ergänzungen zum ursprünglichen curl-Quellcode "
2747"wurden bislang geschrieben."
2748
2749#: template/gnurl.html.j2:161
2750msgid "Gotchas"
2751msgstr "Aufgepasst!"
2752
2753#: template/gnurl.html.j2:163
2754msgid ""
2755"libgnurl and gnurl are not intended to be used as a replacement for curl for "
2756"users: <br> This does not mean there is no confidence in the work done with "
2757"gnurl, it means that tools which expect curl or libcurl will not make use of "
2758"a different named binary and library. If you know what you are doing, you "
2759"should be able to use gnurl as part of your tooling in place of curl. We do "
2760"not recommend to do so however, as the only usage it is tested for <em>so "
2761"far</em> is as part of Taler&#39;s and GNunet&#39;s build-system. <br> Since "
2762"no conflicts in filenames occur you are not expected to remove curl to make "
2763"use of gnurl and viceversa."
2764msgstr ""
2765"libgnurl und gnurl sind nicht als Curl-Ersatz für Nutzer gedacht: <br> Das "
2766"heißt nicht, es mangele an Vertrauen in mit gnurl produzierten "
2767"Arbeitsergebnissen, sondern trägt der Tatsache Rechnung, dass Werkzeuge, die "
2768"Curl oder libcurl erwarten, nicht auf anders benannte Binäre und "
2769"Bibliotheken zurückgreifen. Solange du weißt was du tust solltest du in der "
2770"Lage sein, gnurl als Teil deiner Systemgestaltung anstelle von Curl zu "
2771"verwenden. Allerdings empfehlen wir nicht so vorzugehen, da der <em bislang "
2772"</em> einzige getestete Einsatz als Teil des Taler&#39;s Bausystems ist. "
2773"<br> Da keinerlei Konflikte in Dateinamen auftreten wird nicht erwartet, "
2774"dass du Curl entfernst, um gnurl zu verwenden, oder umgekehrt."
2775
2776#: template/gnurl.html.j2:188
2777msgid "You can get the gnurl git repository using:"
2778msgstr "Du kannst das Gnurl Git Repository mit folgender Adresse abrufen:"
2779
2780#: template/gnurl.html.j2:201
2781msgid "The versions are checked in as (signed) git tags."
2782msgstr "Die Versionen werden als (signierte) Git-Tags aufgenommen."
2783
2784#: template/gnurl.html.j2:211
2785msgid ""
2786"Releases are published on <a href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/"
2787"\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet</a>. gnurl is available from within a "
2788"variety of distributions and package managers. Some Package Managers which "
2789"include gnurl are: <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/\">GNU Guix</"
2790"a> (available as \"gnurl\"), <a href=\"https://gentoo.org\">Gentoo</a> "
2791"through the collaborative ebuild collection <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/"
2792"youbroketheinternet-overlay.git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>, <a href="
2793"\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a>, and as www/gnurl in <a href=\"https://"
2794"pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
2795msgstr ""
2796"Releases werden auf <a href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/"
2797"\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet veröffentlicht</a>. gnurl ist über eine "
2798"Reihe von Verteilungen und Paket-Managern erhältlich. Einige Paket-Manager, "
2799"die gnurl einschließen, sind: <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/"
2800"\">GNU Guix</a> (erhältlich als \"gnurl\"), <a href=\"https://gentoo.org"
2801"\">Gentoo</a> über die kollaborative ebuild-Sammlung <a href=\"https://git."
2802"gnunet.org/youbroketheinternet-overlay.git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>,<a "
2803"href=\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a>, oder als www/gnurl in<a href="
2804"\"https://pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
2805
2806#: template/gnurl.html.j2:228
2807#, fuzzy
2808#| msgid "Using libgnurl"
2809msgid "Building gnurl"
2810msgstr "Benutzung von libgnurl"
2811
2812#: template/gnurl.html.j2:230
2813msgid ""
2814"We suggest to closely follow release announcements, as they might indicate "
2815"changes in how gnurl is to be build. <br> If your package manager provides a "
2816"binary build or build instructions to build gnurl from source automated and "
2817"integrated with your environment, we strongly suggest to use this binary "
2818"build. <br> There are two ways to build gnurl. The first one builds from the "
2819"most recent git tag, the second one uses the distributed tarball. "
2820"Distributors generally are supposed to build from the tarball, but we "
2821"describe both methods here. Both methods are written with a NetBSD 9 "
2822"userland in mind, substitute tools as necessary. <br> You should <b>avoid</"
2823"b> building gnurl from the tip of the default git branch, as only tags are "
2824"considered to be stable and approved builds."
2825msgstr ""
2826"Wir empfehlen, entsprechende Release-Ankündigungen genau im Auge zu "
2827"behalten, da sie möglicherweise auf Änderungen bei der Erstellung von gnurl "
2828"hinweisen. <br> Falls dein Paket-Manager einen binären Build oder Build-"
2829"Instruktionen zur Erstellung von gnurl aus mit deiner Systemumgebung "
2830"automatisierten und integriertem Quellcode zur Verfügung stellt, dann "
2831"empfehlen wir dringend diesen binären Build zu verwenden. <br> Es gibt zwei "
2832"Möglichkeiten, gnurl zu bauen. Bei der ersten Möglichkeit baut man ausgehend "
2833"vom jüngsten Git-Tag, bei der zweiten verwendet man den verteilten Tarball. "
2834"Distributoren sollten grundsätzlich vom Tarball aus bauen, aber wir "
2835"beschreiben hier beide Methoden. Sie sind beide ausgehend von einer NetBSD 9 "
2836"Benutzerlandschaft geschrieben, mit Ersatztools wo erforderlich. <br> Du "
2837"solltest es <b>vermeiden</b>, gnurl von der Spitze des Standard Git-Astes zu "
2838"bauen, da nur Tags als wirklich sichere und zulässige Builds betrachtet "
2839"werden können."
2840
2841#: template/gnurl.html.j2:251
2842#, fuzzy
2843msgid "Building from the distributed tarball (prefered method)"
2844msgstr "Bauen aus dem verteilten Tarball (bevorzugte Methode)"
2845
2846#: template/gnurl.html.j2:253
2847msgid ""
2848"If you want to verify the signature, install an OpenPGP compatible tool such "
2849"as security/gnupgp2 (and set it up). Assuming you use pkgin:"
2850msgstr ""
2851"Wenn du die Signatur überprüfen willst, installiere ein OpenPGP-kompatibles "
2852"Tool wie security/gnupgp2 (und richte es ein). In der Annahme, dass du pkgin "
2853"verwendest:"
2854
2855#: template/gnurl.html.j2:267
2856msgid "Fetch the signature key from"
2857msgstr "Hole dir den Signaturschlüssel von"
2858
2859#: template/gnurl.html.j2:271
2860#, fuzzy
2861msgid "or via commandline with gnupg2."
2862msgstr "oder über die Kommandozeile mit gnupg2."
2863
2864#: template/gnurl.html.j2:276
2865msgid ""
2866"Fetch the release, the signature, the checksum file as well as its signature:"
2867msgstr ""
2868"Rufe die Version, die Signatur, die Prüfsummendatei sowie deren Signatur ab:"
2869
2870#: template/gnurl.html.j2:295
2871msgid ""
2872"verify the signatures, and verify the checksums against the checksums in "
2873"the .sum.txt file."
2874msgstr ""
2875"Überprüfe die Signaturen, und verifiziere die Prüfsummen anhand der "
2876"Prüfsummen in der Datei .sum.txt."
2877
2878#: template/gnurl.html.j2:301
2879msgid "unpack the tarball:"
2880msgstr "Pack den Tarball aus:"
2881
2882#: template/gnurl.html.j2:311
2883msgid "Change into the directory"
2884msgstr "Wechsele in das Verzeichnis"
2885
2886#: template/gnurl.html.j2:321
2887msgid "Now you can either run"
2888msgstr "Jetzt kannst du entweder einen Lauf starten"
2889
2890#: template/gnurl.html.j2:331
2891msgid "directly (and read configure-gnurl before you do so) or invoke"
2892msgstr ""
2893", auf direktem Wege, (und lies vorher noch configure-gnurl) oder rufe auf"
2894
2895#: template/gnurl.html.j2:341
2896msgid ""
2897"and pass additional parameters such as a custom PREFIX location. Further "
2898"reference can be the"
2899msgstr ""
2900"und übertrage zusätzliche Parameter wie z.B. einen benutzerdefinierten "
2901"PREFIX-Speicherort. Eine weitere Information kann das"
2902
2903#: template/gnurl.html.j2:346
2904msgid "Now run"
2905msgstr "Führe nun die folgende Kommandos aus"
2906
2907#: template/gnurl.html.j2:356
2908msgid "(this is optional)"
2909msgstr "(dies ist optional)"
2910
2911#: template/gnurl.html.j2:365
2912#, fuzzy
2913msgid "and you are done."
2914msgstr "und du bist fertig."
2915
2916#: template/gnurl.html.j2:369
2917msgid "Building from a tagged git commit"
2918msgstr "Aus einem getaggten Git-Commit bauen"
2919
2920#: template/gnurl.html.j2:371
2921msgid ""
2922"Follow the steps above, but instead of downloading the tarball, clone the "
2923"git tag you want to build from."
2924msgstr ""
2925"Befolge die obigen Schritte, aber anstatt den Tarball herunterzuladen, klone "
2926"das Git-Tag, aus dem du erstellen möchtest."
2927
2928#: template/gnurl.html.j2:382
2929msgid "Reporting Bugs"
2930msgstr "Fehler melden"
2931
2932#: template/gnurl.html.j2:384
2933msgid ""
2934"You can report bugs on our bug tracker: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/"
2935"\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>. Alternatively you can use our bug mailinglist, but "
2936"we prefer to track bugs on the bugtracker."
2937msgstr ""
2938"Du kannst Fehler auf unserem Bug-Tracker <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/"
2939"\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>melden. Alternativ kannst du unsere Bug-Mailingliste "
2940"verwenden, aber wir ziehe es vor, Bugs auf dem Bug-Tracker zu verfolgen."
2941
2942#: template/gnurl.html.j2:395
2943#, fuzzy
2944msgid "Maintainer and Cryptographic signatures"
2945msgstr "Maintainer- und kryptografische Signaturen"
2946
2947#: template/gnurl.html.j2:397
2948msgid ""
2949"gnurl/libgnurl is looking for a new maintainer. Releases after version "
2950"7.69.1 and up to version 7.72.0 were signed with the OpenPGP Key "
2951"<b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?"
2952"q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.org</a>), with the "
2953"key fingerprint <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E 7F8D</b>."
2954msgstr ""
2955"gnurl/libgnurl sucht einen neuen Betreuer. Releases nach der Version 7.69.1 "
2956"und bis zu Version 7.72.0 wurden mit dem OpenPGPKey <br>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</"
2957"br> unterschrieben (<a href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?"
2958"q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.or</a>), mit dem "
2959"Schlüsselfingerabdruck <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E 7F8D</"
2960"br>."
2961
2962#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:7
2963#, fuzzy
2964msgid "GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI (GNUnet Web-based User Interface)"
2965msgstr "GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI (GNUnet Web-basierte Benutzeroberfläche)"
2966
2967#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:11
2968#, fuzzy
2969msgid "Tue, 08/14/2018 - 07:55, Phil Buschmann"
2970msgstr "Di, 14.08.2008 - 07:55 Uhr, Phil Buschmann"
2971
2972#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:18
2973msgid ""
2974"In the context of Google Summer of Code 2018, my mentor (Martin "
2975"Schanzenbach) and I have worked on creating and extending the REST API of "
2976"GNUnet. Currently, we mirrored the functionality of following commands:"
2977msgstr ""
2978"Im Rahmen von Google Summer of Code 2018 haben mein Mentor (Martin "
2979"Schanzenbach) und ich an der Erstellung und Erweiterung der REST-API von "
2980"GNUnet gearbeitet. Gegenwärtig haben wir die Funktionalität der folgenden "
2981"Kommandos gespiegelt:"
2982
2983#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:32
2984msgid ""
2985"Additionally, we developed a website with the Javascript framework Angular 6 "
2986"and the design framework iotaCSS to use the new REST API. The REST API of "
2987"GNUnet is now documented with Sphinx."
2988msgstr ""
2989"Zusätzlich haben wir eine Website mit dem Javascript-Framework Angular 6 und "
2990"dem Design-Framework iotaCSS entwickelt, um die neue REST-API zu verwenden. "
2991"Die REST-API von GNUnet ist nun mittels Sphinx dokumentiert."
2992
2993#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:41
2994msgid ""
2995"... when you can use the command line tools? We need to keep in mind, that "
2996"everyone has the right to stay secure and private but not everyone feels "
2997"comfortable using a terminal. The further developed REST access to GNUnet "
2998"APIs in addition to the new web application allows new users to interact "
2999"with GNUnet over a well known tool: their browsers. This addition to the C "
3000"API and the command line tools may attract new users and developers."
3001msgstr ""
3002"... wann kannst du die Kommandozeilen-Tools verwenden? Wir müssen uns vor "
3003"Augen halten, daß jeder das Recht hat, sicher und privat zu bleiben, aber "
3004"nicht jeder sich bei der Nutzung eines Terminals wohl fühlt. Gemeinsam mit "
3005"der neuen Webapplikation erlaubt das weiterentwickelte REST neuen Nutzern "
3006"den Zugang zu GNUnet APIs über ein wohlgekanntes Medium: ihren eigenen "
3007"Browsern. Diese Weiterentwicklung des C-API und den Kommandozeilen-Tools "
3008"könnte neue Nutzer und Entwickler anziehen."
3009
3010#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:54
3011msgid ""
3012"<li> The REST API developed in GNUnet<br> The REST API is already merged "
3013"into the gnunet.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/"
3014"\">GNUnet Main Git</a>).<br /> To use the new features, clone the repository "
3015"and follow the <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/install.html\">Installation</"
3016"a> on gnunet.org. Then, start the rest service with \"gnunet-arm -i rest\". "
3017"</li> <li> The Web Application<br> The web application is available under "
3018"the gnunet-webui.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-"
3019"webui.git/\">GNUnet WebUI Git</a>).<br /> You need to install the newest "
3020"version of 'node' and 'yarn'. Dependent on your system, you may need to "
3021"download newer versions and install them manually and not over your packet "
3022"manager. After the installation succeeded, you need to clone the repository. "
3023"Then, you need to run \"yarn install\" and \"yarn start\" for testing "
3024"purposes. To deploy the website (keep in mind, that this website "
3025"communicates with another localhost instance) use \"yarn build\" for "
3026"building the web application and use the output in the 'dist' directory. </"
3027"li> <li> The Documentation<br /> The documentation is available under the "
3028"gnunet-rest-api.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-rest-"
3029"api.git/\">GNUnet REST API Docmentation Git</a>).<br /> Clone the repository "
3030"and \"make html\". Then open the 'index.html' under 'build/html/'. </li>"
3031msgstr ""
3032"<li>Die in GNUnet entwickelte REST-API<br> Die REST-API ist bereits im "
3033"gnunet.git-Repository ( <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/"
3034"\">GNUnet Main Git</a> ) zusammengeführt.<br /> Um die neuen Funktionen zu "
3035"nutzen, klonst du das Repository und folgst der <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/"
3036"en/install.html\">Installation</a> auf gnunet.org. Starte dann den Rest-"
3037"Service mit \"gnunet-arm -i rest\". </li> <li> Die Web-Anwendung<br> Die Web-"
3038"Anwendung ist verfügbar unter der GNUnet-webui.git-Repository (<a href="
3039"\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-webui.git/\">GNUnet WebUI Git</a>).<br /> Du "
3040"mußt die neuste Version von 'node' und 'yarn' installieren. In Abhängigkeit "
3041"von deinem System mußt du eventuell neuere Versionen herunterladen und "
3042"manuell anstatt über deinen Paket-Manager installieren. Nach erfolgreicher "
3043"Installation mußt du die Repository klonen. Anschließend läßt du \"yarn "
3044"install\" und \"yarn start\" für Testzwecke laufen. Um die Webseite "
3045"bereitzustellen (beachte dabei, daß diese Webseite mit einer weiteren "
3046"lokalen Host-Instanz kommuniziert) benutzt du \"yarn build\", um die "
3047"Webapplikationen zu bauen, und verwendest das Ergebnis im 'dist'-"
3048"Verzeichnis. </li> <li> Die Dokumentation<br /> Die Dokumentation ist "
3049"verfügbar unter der gnunet-rest-api.git-Repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet."
3050"org/git/gnunet-rest-api.git/\">GNUnet REST API Docmentation Git</a>).<br /> "
3051"Klone die Repository und \"make html\". Dann öffnest du den 'index.html' "
3052"unter 'build/html/'. </li>"
3053
3054#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:91
3055msgid ""
3056"Please, give it a try and contact me, if you find any bugs or unintentional "
3057"features. ;)"
3058msgstr ""
3059"Bitte probiere es aus und melde dich bei mir, wenn du Fehler oder "
3060"unbeabsichtigte Funktionen findest. ;)"
3061
3062#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:98
3063msgid ""
3064"Right now, the build process of the web application may be a little too "
3065"complex for a casual user. We may be able to solve this by using docker.<br /"
3066"> Additionally, the web application does not prevent wrong inputs but "
3067"responds with error messages. Adding GNUnet Records is currently only usable "
3068"for people, who know how a GNS Record looks like. This can be adapted to "
3069"each record type.<br /> Last but not least, additional features, design "
3070"changes, etc..."
3071msgstr ""
3072"Derzeit ist der Erstellungsprozess der Webanwendung für einen gelegentlichen "
3073"Nutzer möglicherweise etwas zu komplex. Eventuell können wir dies durch die "
3074"Nutzung von docker lösen.<br/> Darüber hinaus verhindert die Webanwendung "
3075"zwar keine falschen Inputs, aber reagiert darauf mit Fehlermeldungen. Die "
3076"Hinzufügung von GNUnet Records ist gegenwärtig nur benutzbar für Leute, die "
3077"wissen wie eine GNS Record aussieht. Dies kann auf jeden Record-Typus "
3078"angepaßt werden.<br/> Zu guter Letzt, zusätzliche Funktionen, "
3079"Designänderungen, etc..."
3080
3081#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:111
3082#, fuzzy
3083msgid "Thanks for reading."
3084msgstr "Danke fürs Lesen."
3085
3086#: template/gsoc.html.j2:6
3087#, fuzzy
3088msgid "GNUnet's Google Summer of Code projects"
3089msgstr "Google Summer of Code-Projekte von GNUnet"
3090
3091#: template/gsoc.html.j2:12 template/gsoc.html.j2:29
3092#, fuzzy
3093msgid "Ideas 2021"
3094msgstr "Ideen 2021"
3095
3096#: template/gsoc.html.j2:13 template/gsoc.html.j2:215
3097#, fuzzy
3098#| msgid "GSoC Projects"
3099msgid "Past projects"
3100msgstr "GSoC Projekte"
3101
3102#: template/gsoc.html.j2:14 template/gsoc.html.j2:596
3103#, fuzzy
3104#| msgid "GSoC Projects"
3105msgid "Finished projects"
3106msgstr "GSoC Projekte"
3107
3108#: template/gsoc.html.j2:21
3109msgid ""
3110"As a GNU project, GNUnet has participated in the Google Summer of Code "
3111"(GSoC) for a number of years. This page lists all current, past, and "
3112"finished projects. If you want to participate and apply for any of the ideas "
3113"for 2020 below or any past project which is not yet finished (or even your "
3114"own idea), please contact us either in IRC or mailing list."
3115msgstr ""
3116"Als GNU-Projekt nimmt GNUnet seit einigen Jahren am Google Summer of Code "
3117"(GSoC) teil. Diese Seite enthält alle laufenden, vorherigen und "
3118"abgeschlossenen Projekte. Falls du mitmachen und dich für eine der Ideen für "
3119"2020 oder eins der noch nicht abgeschlossenen vorherigen Projekte bewerben "
3120"willst (oder sogar eine eigene Idee hast), dann setze dich bitte mit uns in "
3121"IRC oder über die Mailingliste in Verbindung."
3122
3123#: template/gsoc.html.j2:34
3124msgid ""
3125"The GNUnet team is currently working on a transport layer rewrite in order "
3126"to fix core issues with connectivity. This new component is currently "
3127"developed under the name \"TNG\". What is currently known as \"transport "
3128"plugins\" will in the TNG be represented as \"communicators\". Communicators "
3129"are processes with a well defined API that allow to connect peers over a "
3130"specific protocol. The primary protocol which are already implemented are "
3131"UNIX sockets, UDP sockets, and TCP sockets. For a truly resilient network, "
3132"other connectivity options such as WiFi mesh, Bluetooth, HTTP(S), QUIC or "
3133"even more obscure alternatives such as radio are required. In this project, "
3134"the goal is to select, implement and test new communicators. While TNG is "
3135"not yet ready, communicators can, by design, be developed and tested against "
3136"the current API. We expect that this project can be worked on by multiple "
3137"students as there are a lot of protocols to choose from. The tasks would "
3138"consist of: <ol> <li>Deciding which communicators to implement.</li> "
3139"<li>Test the communicators.</li> <li>Documentation.</li> </ol> Advantageous "
3140"skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of HTTPS, QUIC, "
3141"Bluetooth or WiFi.</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Average, "
3142"but depends on selected protocols. <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin "
3143"Schanzenbach, t3sserakt"
3144msgstr ""
3145"Das GNUnet-Team arbeitet derzeit an einem Umschreiben der Transportschicht, "
3146"um Kernprobleme bei der Konnektivität zu beheben. Diese neue Komponente wird "
3147"gerade unter dem Namen \"TNG\" entwickelt. Das, was heute als \"transport "
3148"plugin\" bekannt ist, wird im TNG als \"Communicator\" dargestellt. "
3149"Communicators sind Prozesse mit einem gut definierten API, mittels dem Peers "
3150"über ein spezifisches Protokoll verbunden werden können. Die primären "
3151"Protokolle, die bereits implementiert sind, sind UNIX Steckkontakte, UDP "
3152"Kontakte und TCP Kontakte. Für ein wirklich widerstandsfähiges Netzwerk sind "
3153"andere Verbindungsoptionen wie WiFi Mesh, Bluetooth, HTTP(S), QUIC oder "
3154"sogar noch obskurere Alternativen wie Radio erforderlich. Das Ziel dieses "
3155"Projekts ist es, neue Communicator auszuwählen, zu implementieren und zu "
3156"testen. Solange TNG noch nicht fertig ist, können Communicator designbedingt "
3157"gegen den aktuellen API entwickelt und getestet werden. Wir gehen davon aus, "
3158"daß dieses Projekt von mehreren Studenten bearbeitet werden kann, da man "
3159"unter einer großen Menge von Protokollen auswählen kann. Die Aufgaben wären: "
3160"<ol></li>Auswahl an zu implementierenden Communicator.</li><li>Testen der "
3161"Communicator.</li><li>Dokumentation.</li><li>Vorteilhafte Fähigkeiten/"
3162"Sprachen/Systeme:</li><li>C</li><li>Kenntnis von HTTPS, QUIC, Bluetooth oder "
3163"WiFi.</li><li><br/><strong>Schwierigkeit:</strong>Durchschnitt, aber von "
3164"ausgewählten Protokollen abhängig. <br/><strong>Mentoren:</strong> Martin "
3165"Schanzenbach, t3sserakt"
3166
3167#: template/gsoc.html.j2:79
3168msgid ""
3169"The REST API currently only supports a single user system. This is an issue "
3170"as on multi-user systems, access control must be enfoced on a per-user "
3171"basis. In this project, the REST service must be extended to support user "
3172"authentication. This includes the correct handling of user context switches. "
3173"<ol> <li>Implement user authentication.</li> <li>Test the access control.</"
3174"li> <li>Document the changes to the REST API.</li> </ol> Advantageous skills/"
3175"languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of user authentication "
3176"subsystems on Linux/Unix.</li> <li>REST/HTTP Authentication methods</li> </"
3177"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
3178"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
3179msgstr ""
3180"Die REST-API unterstützt derzeit nur ein Einzelbenutzersystem. Das ist ein "
3181"Thema, da auf Multibenutzersystemen die Zugangskontrolle Nutzer für Nutzer "
3182"durchgeführt werden muß. In diesem Projekt muß die REST-Leistung zur "
3183"Unterstützung der Nutzerauthentifizierung erweitert werden. Dieses schließt "
3184"die korrekte Handhabung von Nutzerkontextschaltern ein. "
3185"<ol><li>Implementiere Nutzerauthentifizierung.</li><li>Teste die "
3186"Zugangskontrolle.</li><li>Dokumentiere die Veränderungen an der REST-API.</"
3187"li></ol> Vorteilhafte Fähigkeiten/Sprachen/Systeme: <ol><li>C</"
3188"li><li>Kenntnis von Nutzerauthentifizierungs-Subsystemen auf Linux/Unix.</"
3189"li><li>REST/HTTP Authentifizierungsmethoden</li></ol><br/><strong>Niveau:</"
3190"strong> Anfänger <br/><strong>Mentoren:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
3191
3192#: template/gsoc.html.j2:111
3193msgid ""
3194"reclaimID is a decentralized identity system build on top of the GNU Name "
3195"System. Currently, there is a Webextension which uses the GNUnet <a href="
3196"\"https://rest.gnunet.org\">REST API</a>. In order to improve adoption and "
3197"ease of use, this project aims to include a full GNUnet node within the "
3198"Webextention as a fallback. GNUnet can be compiled to Web Assembly or "
3199"JavaScript as demonstrated <a href=\"https://gnunet.io\">here</a>. The idea "
3200"is to improve upon this concept and support more of GNUnet's subsystems. The "
3201"difficulty of this project largely depends on the students proficiency with "
3202"build tools, emscripten and improvisation skills. There non-exhaustive task "
3203"list would be: <ol> <li>Improve existing GNUnet emscripten build to include "
3204"more subsystems.</li> <li>Integrate the result into a Webextention.</li> "
3205"<li>Integrate the result into the re:claimID Webextension</li> </ol> "
3206"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>emscripten</"
3207"li> <li>Webextensions</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> "
3208"Challenging <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
3209msgstr ""
3210"reclaimID ist ein dezentrales Identitätssystem, das auf dem GNU-Namenssystem "
3211"aufbaut. Zur Zeit gibt es eine Webextension, welche das GNUnet verwendet <a "
3212"href=\"https://rest.gnunet.org\">REST API</a>. Damit diese besser angenommen "
3213"und leichter angewandt werden kann, zielt dieses Projekt darauf ab, einen "
3214"vollwertigen GNUnet-Knoten innerhalb der Webextension als Absicherung "
3215"anzubieten. GNUnet kann zu Web Assembly oder JavaScript zusammengetragen "
3216"werden, wie hier <a href=\"https://gnunet.io\">here</a>gezeigt. Die Idee "
3217"ist, dieses Konzept zu verbessern und mehr von GNUnets Subsystemen zu "
3218"unterstützen. Die Schwierigkeit des Projekts hängt zum größten Teil von den "
3219"Fähigkeiten der Studenten bzgl. Toolbau, Emscripten und Improvisation ab. "
3220"Die unvollständige Aufgabenliste wäre: <ol><li>Verbessere den gegenwärtigen "
3221"GNUnet Emscripten-Aufbau, um mehr Subsysteme unterzubringen."
3222"<li><li>Integriere das Ergebnis in eine Webextension.<li><li>Integriere das "
3223"Ergebnis in die re:claim ID Webextension<li></ol> Vorteilhafte Kenntnisse/"
3224"Sprachen/Systeme: <ol><li>C</li><li>emscripten</li><li>Webextensions</li></"
3225"ol><br/><strong>Schwierigkeit:</strong> Herausfordernd <br/><strong>Mentoren:"
3226"</<strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
3227
3228#: template/gsoc.html.j2:147
3229msgid ""
3230"Currently, the keys in our statistics database are too verbose. For example: "
3231"</p> <p> nse # flood messages received: 13<br/> nse # peers connected: 4<br/"
3232"> nse # nodes in the network (estimate): 203<br/> nse # flood messages "
3233"started: 5<br/> nse # estimated network diameter: 3<br/> nse # flood "
3234"messages transmitted: 10<br/> </p> <p> With such verbose keys there's no "
3235"easy way to form compact JSON document or entries for time-series database. "
3236"And you can't query single stats without having to copypaste the line "
3237"exactly and put in quotes. In short, the goals are to... <ol> <li>Think of a "
3238"way how statistics entries can be made canonical.</li> <li>Implement the "
3239"change and migrate existing uses.</li> <li>Document the format(s) and define "
3240"an appropriate registration mechanism for identifiers</li> </ol> Relevant "
3241"bugs: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5650\">#5650</a><br/> "
3242"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>HTML</li> </"
3243"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
3244"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
3245msgstr ""
3246"Derzeit sind die Schlüssel in unserer Statistikdatenbank zu umfangreich. Zum "
3247"Beispiel: </p> <p> nse # flood messages received: 13<br/> nse # peers "
3248"connected: 4<br/> nse # nodes in the network (estimate): 203<br/> nse # "
3249"flood messages started: 5<br/> nse # estimated network diameter: 3<br/> nse "
3250"# flood messages transmitted: 10<br/> </p> <p> Mit derart umfangreichen "
3251"Schlüsseln gibt es keinen einfachen Weg, ein kompaktes JSON Dokument oder "
3252"Einträge für eine Zeitreihendatenbank zu bilden. Und es lassen sich keine "
3253"einzelnen Statistiken anfragen, ohne die Zeile exakt zu copypasten und in "
3254"Anführungsstriche zu setzen. Kurz zusammengefaßt sind die Ziele... <ol> "
3255"<li>Entwickele eine Methode, wie statistische Einträge kanonisch gemacht "
3256"werden können.</li> <li>Setze die Veränderung um und migriere die "
3257"bestehenden Verwendungen.</li> <li>Dokumentiere das bzw. die Format(e) und "
3258"definiere einen geeigneten Registrierungmechanismus für Bezeichner</li> </"
3259"ol> Relevante Fehler: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?"
3260"id=5650\">#5650</a><br/> Vorteilhafte Kenntnisse/Sprachen/Systeme: <ol> "
3261"<li>C</li> <li>HTML</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Schwierigkeit:</strong> "
3262"Anfänger <br/> <strong>Mentoren:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
3263
3264#: template/gsoc.html.j2:187
3265msgid ""
3266"The goal is to either build upon the (outdated) <a href=\"https://github.com/"
3267"canndrew/gnunet-rs\">GNUnet Rust bindings</a> or to follow the path of <a "
3268"href=\"GNUnet Go\">https://github.com/bfix/gnunet-go</a> which tries to "
3269"reimplement most of the GNUnet stack. The end result should be an extension "
3270"template for GNUnet in the form of the existing <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
3271"org/gnunet-ext.git/\">C template</a> which allows to quickly start "
3272"implementing services and libraries for GNUnet."
3273msgstr ""
3274"Ziel ist es, entweder auf den (veralteten) <a href=\"https://github.com/"
3275"canndrew/gnunet-rs\">GNUnet Rust-Bindungen</a> aufzubauen oder dem Pfad von "
3276"<a href=\"GNUnet Go\">https://github.com/bfix/gnunet-go</a> zu folgen, der "
3277"versucht, den größten Teil des GNUnet-Stacks neu zu implementieren. Das "
3278"Endergebnis sollte ein Erweiterungstemplate für GNUnet in der Form des "
3279"bestehenden <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ext.git/\">C template</"
3280"a>sein, welches es ermöglicht, schnell Dienstleistungen und Bibliotheken für "
3281"GNUnet zu implementieren."
3282
3283#: template/gsoc.html.j2:198 template/gsoc.html.j2:652
3284#, fuzzy
3285msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
3286msgstr "<strong>Mentoren:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
3287
3288#: template/gsoc.html.j2:203
3289#, fuzzy
3290msgid "Required Skills: Solid knowledge of Rust and ideally asynchronuous IO."
3291msgstr ""
3292"Erforderliche Fähigkeiten: Solide Kenntnisse in Rust und idealerweise "
3293"asynchrone E / A."
3294
3295#: template/gsoc.html.j2:208 template/gsoc.html.j2:321
3296#: template/gsoc.html.j2:531 template/gsoc.html.j2:662
3297#, fuzzy
3298msgid "Difficulty level: medium"
3299msgstr "Schwierigkeitsgrad: mittel"
3300
3301#: template/gsoc.html.j2:222
3302msgid ""
3303"It is time for GNUnet to run properly on Android. Note that GNUnet is "
3304"written in C, and this is not about rewriting GNUnet in Java, but about "
3305"getting the C code to run on Android."
3306msgstr ""
3307"Es ist Zeit, dass GNUnet unter Android vernünftig läuft. Bedenke, daß GNUnet "
3308"in C geschrieben ist, und es geht hier nicht darum, GNUnet in Java "
3309"umzuschreiben, sondern darum, C-Code auf Android zum Laufen zu bekommen."
3310
3311#: template/gsoc.html.j2:229
3312#, fuzzy
3313msgid ""
3314"Includes: Implementation of rudimentary Android compatibility for GNUnet, in "
3315"part by porting the GNUnet utils scheduler to act as a thin wrapper over "
3316"libuv."
3317msgstr ""
3318"Enthält: Implementierung der rudimentären Android-Kompatibilität für GNUnet, "
3319"teilweise durch Portierung des GNUnet-Utils-Schedulers als Thin Wrapper über "
3320"libuv."
3321
3322#: template/gsoc.html.j2:236
3323msgid ""
3324"<strong>Mentors:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.goebel-consult.de/\">Hartmut "
3325"Goebel</a>, Jeff Burdges, Christian Grothoff"
3326msgstr ""
3327"<strong>Mentoren:</strong><a href=\"https://www.goebel-consult.de/\">Hartmut "
3328"Goebel</a>, Jeff Burdges, Christian Grothoff"
3329
3330#: template/gsoc.html.j2:245
3331msgid ""
3332"There is a push for migrating our CI to Gitlab. The CI should eventually not "
3333"just run \"make check\" on various platforms, but also perform tests with "
3334"multiple peers running in different VMs with specific network topologies (i."
3335"e. NAT) between them being simulated. The CI should also be integrated with "
3336"Gauger for performance regression analysis. Running jobs only when "
3337"dependencies have changed and scripting more granular triggers or ideally "
3338"automatic dependency discovery (as done by the autotools) is also important."
3339msgstr ""
3340"Es gibt einen Push für die Migration unseres CI nach Gitlab. Der CI sollte "
3341"irgendwann nicht nur \"make check\" auf verschiedenen Plattformen laufen "
3342"lassen, sondern auch Tests mit mehreren Peers durchführen, die jeweils in "
3343"unterschiedlichen VMs mit spezifischen simulierten Netzwerktopologien (d.h. "
3344"NAT) laufen. Der CI sollte also auch mit Gauger zur "
3345"Leistungsregressionsanalyse integriert werden. Jobs nur bei veränderten "
3346"Abhängigkeiten laufen zu lassen und sensiblere Trigger zu schreiben oder "
3347"idealerweise automatische Abhängigkeitsidentifikation (wie von Autotools "
3348"geliefert) sind ebenfalls wichtig."
3349
3350#: template/gsoc.html.j2:257
3351#, fuzzy
3352msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> TBD"
3353msgstr "<strong>Mentoren:</strong> TBD"
3354
3355#: template/gsoc.html.j2:267
3356msgid ""
3357"One great problem of the current Internet is the lack of disintermediation. "
3358"When people want to talk they need a chat service. When they want to share "
3359"files they need a file transfer service. Although GNUnet already possesses "
3360"quite advanced integration into Linux networking, a little extra work is "
3361"needed for existing applications like irc, www, ftp, rsh, nntpd to run over "
3362"it in a peer-to-peer way, simply by using a GNS hostname like friend.gnu. "
3363"Once people have added a person to their GNS they can immediately message, "
3364"exchange files and suchlike directly, with nothing but the GNUnet in the "
3365"middle, using applications that have been distributed with unix systems ever "
3366"since the 1980's. We can produce an OS distribution where these things work "
3367"out of the box with the nicknames of people instead of cloud services. For "
3368"more information and context, read"
3369msgstr ""
3370"Ein großes Problem des gegenwärtigen Internets ist das Fehlen einer "
3371"Disintermediation. Wenn Leute sich unterhalten wollen benötigen sie einen "
3372"Chatservice. Wenn Sie Dateien austauschen wollen benötigen sie einen "
3373"Dateitransferservice. Obwohl GNUnet bereits über eine recht fortgeschrittene "
3374"Integration ins Linux-Universum verfügt, ist noch etwas Arbeit für "
3375"bestehende Applikationen wie irc, www, ftp, rsh, nntpd erforderlich, um "
3376"darüber im Peer-to-Peer-Stil durch einfache Verwendung eines GNS Hostname "
3377"wie friend.gu zu verfahren. Sobald man eine Person zu seinem GNS hinzufügt "
3378"wird es möglich, Nachrichten, Dateien usw. direkt auszutauschen, mit nichts "
3379"mehr als dem GNUnet dazwischen, unter Benutzung von Applikationen, die mit "
3380"Unix-Systemen seit den 1980er Jahre verteilt wurden. Wir können eine OS "
3381"Distribution generieren, wo diese Sachen uneingeschränkt mit den Spitznamen "
3382"der Nutzer anstatt mit Cloud-Dienstleistungen funktionieren. Für mehr "
3383"Informationen und Kontext, lese"
3384
3385#: template/gsoc.html.j2:288
3386#, fuzzy
3387msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX &amp; dvn"
3388msgstr "<strong>Mentoren:</strong> lynX &amp; dvn"
3389
3390#: template/gsoc.html.j2:296
3391msgid ""
3392"Implement the AnycastExit spec to enable GNUnet clients to connect over Tor."
3393msgstr ""
3394"Implementiere die AnycastExit-Spezifikation, damit GNUnet-Clients eine "
3395"Verbindung über Tor herstellen können."
3396
3397#: template/gsoc.html.j2:302 template/gsoc.html.j2:337
3398#: template/gsoc.html.j2:352
3399#, fuzzy
3400msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Jeff Burdges"
3401msgstr "<strong>Mentoren:</strong> Jeff Burdges"
3402
3403#: template/gsoc.html.j2:307
3404msgid ""
3405"Note: There was a Special TLDs spec to allow Tor to resolve domain names "
3406"using GNS over Tor too, but currently that's on hold until folks think more "
3407"about how names should be moved around the local system. We're calling this "
3408"more collaborative approach NSS2 for now."
3409msgstr ""
3410"Hinweis: Es gab eine spezielle TLD-Spezifikation, mit der Tor Domänennamen "
3411"auch mit GNS über Tor auflösen konnte. Diese befindet sich jedoch "
3412"gegenwärtig in der Warteschleife, bis man eine bessere Vorstellung darüber "
3413"hat, wie Namen innerhalb des lokalen Systems verschoben werden sollen. Bis "
3414"auf weiteres nennen wir diesen verstärkt kollaborativen Ansatz NSS2."
3415
3416#: template/gsoc.html.j2:316 template/gsoc.html.j2:456
3417#: template/gsoc.html.j2:496 template/gsoc.html.j2:526
3418msgid "Required Skills: C"
3419msgstr "Benötigte Kenntnisse: C"
3420
3421#: template/gsoc.html.j2:329
3422msgid ""
3423"Improve the Rust implementation of GNUnet utils, possibly including adding "
3424"support for asynchronous IO using mio, or perhaps a higher level "
3425"asynchronous IO library built upon it, such as rotor, mioco, eventual_io, or "
3426"gj."
3427msgstr ""
3428"Verbessere die Rust-Implementierung von GNUnet-Dienstprogrammen, eventuell "
3429"unter Hinzuziehung einer Unterstützung für asynchrone E / A mit mio oder "
3430"eine darauf aufbauende asynchrone E / A-Bibliothek wie Rotor, mioco, "
3431"eventual_io oder gj."
3432
3433#: template/gsoc.html.j2:345
3434#, fuzzy
3435msgid ""
3436"Implementation of a replacement for PANDA (see Pond) with better security, "
3437"and maybe integration with the GNU Name System for key exchange."
3438msgstr ""
3439"Implementierung eines Ersatzes für PANDA (siehe Teich) mit besserer "
3440"Sicherheit und möglicherweise Integration in das GNU-Namenssystem für den "
3441"Schlüsselaustausch."
3442
3443#: template/gsoc.html.j2:357
3444#, fuzzy
3445msgid "Required Skills: Rust or C, crypto"
3446msgstr "Erforderliche Fähigkeiten: Rust oder C, Krypto"
3447
3448#: template/gsoc.html.j2:362 template/gsoc.html.j2:419
3449#: template/gsoc.html.j2:461 template/gsoc.html.j2:501
3450msgid "Difficulty level: high"
3451msgstr "Schwierigkeitsgrad: hoch"
3452
3453#: template/gsoc.html.j2:370
3454msgid ""
3455"Implement different place types and file sharing by creating a new place for "
3456"the shared content."
3457msgstr ""
3458"Implementiere verschiedene Ortstypen und Dateifreigaben, indem du einen "
3459"neuen Ort für den freigegebenen Inhalt erstellst."
3460
3461#: template/gsoc.html.j2:376
3462#, fuzzy
3463msgid "Place types to be implemented:"
3464msgstr "Zu implementierende Ortsarten:"
3465
3466#: template/gsoc.html.j2:380
3467msgid ""
3468"<ul> <li>File: generic file with comments</li> <li>Image: display an image "
3469"with comments referencing a region of the image</li> <li>Sound: play a sound "
3470"file with comments referencing a timestamp</li> <li>Directory/Album: "
3471"pointers to File / Image / Sound places</li> <li>Event: with RSVP</li> "
3472"<li>Survey: ask your social neighborhood questions in a structured form</li> "
3473"</ul>"
3474msgstr ""
3475"<ul><li>Datei: generische Datei mit Kommentaren</li><li> Bild: Zeigt ein "
3476"Bild mit Kommentaren an, die auf einen Bereich des Bildes verweisen</li><li> "
3477"Sound: Spiele eine Sounddatei mit Kommentaren ab, die auf einen Zeitstempel "
3478"verweisen</li><li> Verzeichnis/Album: Zeiger auf Datei- / Bild- / Tonorte</"
3479"li><li> Veranstaltung: mit RSVP</li><li>Umfrage: Stelle deiner sozialen "
3480"Nachbarschaft Fragen in strukturierter Form</li></ul>"
3481
3482#: template/gsoc.html.j2:391
3483msgid "Also provide the following UI functionality:"
3484msgstr "Stelle außerdem die folgenden UI-Funktionen bereit:"
3485
3486#: template/gsoc.html.j2:395
3487msgid ""
3488"<ul> <li>Fork existing channels, reorganize people into new chatrooms or "
3489"channels.</li> <li>Share a post (edit and repost something elsewhere, on a "
3490"fan page for example).</li> <li>Edit a previously published post + offer "
3491"edit history to readers.</li> <li>Control expiry of channel history.</li> </"
3492"ul>"
3493msgstr ""
3494"<ul><li>Verzweige vorhandene Kanäle, reorganisiere Menschen in neue "
3495"Chatrooms oder Kanäle.</li><li>Teile einen Beitrag (bearbeite und poste "
3496"etwas woanders, zum Beispiel auf einer Fanseite).</li><li>Bearbeite einen "
3497"zuvor veröffentlichten Beitrag und biete den Lesern einen "
3498"Bearbeitungsverlauf an.</li><li> Kontrolliere wann die Kanalhistorie abläuft."
3499"</li></ul>"
3500
3501#: template/gsoc.html.j2:404
3502msgid ""
3503"See also <a href=\"http://secushare.org/features\">http://secushare.org/"
3504"features</a>"
3505msgstr ""
3506"Siehe auch <a href=\"http://secushare.org/features\">http://secushare.org/"
3507"features</a>"
3508
3509#: template/gsoc.html.j2:409
3510#, fuzzy
3511msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX"
3512msgstr "<strong>Mentoren:</strong> lynX"
3513
3514#: template/gsoc.html.j2:414
3515msgid "Required Skills: C/C++"
3516msgstr "Erforderliche Fähigkeiten: C/C++"
3517
3518#: template/gsoc.html.j2:427
3519msgid ""
3520"Implement aggregation of distributed state from various channels in order to "
3521"provide for a powerful social graph API capable of producing social network "
3522"profiles, dashboards, a calendar out of upcoming event invitations (if "
3523"available), social search functionality and most of all to make it easy for "
3524"users to adopt cryptographic identities of their contacts/friends simply by "
3525"finding them in the social graph of their existing contacts (\"This is "
3526"Linda. You have 11 contacts in common with her. [ADD]\")."
3527msgstr ""
3528"Implementiere die Aggregation des verteilten Status aus verschiedenen "
3529"Kanälen, um eine leistungsstarke API für soziale Diagramme bereitzustellen, "
3530"mit der Profile sozialer Netzwerke, Dashboards, ein Kalender aus "
3531"bevorstehenden Ereigniseinladungen (falls verfügbar), Funktionen für die "
3532"soziale Suche und vor allem einfache Funktionen erstellt werden können, um "
3533"Benutzern die Übernahme von kryptografischen Identitäten ihrer Kontakte / "
3534"Freunde zu ermöglichen, indem sie diese einfach im sozialen Diagramm ihrer "
3535"vorhandenen Kontakte finden (\"Dies ist Linda. Du hast 11 gemeinsame "
3536"Kontakte mit ihr. [ADD]\")."
3537
3538#: template/gsoc.html.j2:445
3539msgid ""
3540"Related to <a href=\"http://secushare.org/rendezvous\">secushare.org/"
3541"rendezvous</a>"
3542msgstr ""
3543"Bezogen auf <a href=\"http://secushare.org/rendezvous\">secushare.org/"
3544"rendezvous</a>"
3545
3546#: template/gsoc.html.j2:451 template/gsoc.html.j2:491
3547#, fuzzy
3548msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> t3sserakt, lynX"
3549msgstr "<strong>Mentoren:</strong> t3sserakt, lynX"
3550
3551#: template/gsoc.html.j2:468
3552msgid ""
3553"<ul> <li> Emulate IMAP/SMTP protocols as necessary to transform traditional "
3554"mail clients into secushare user interfaces. </li> <li> Think of ways to map "
3555"e-mail addresses to secushare identities. </li> <li> Encode or translate "
3556"various e-mail features into secushare equivalents. </li> <li> Parts of "
3557"secushare are currently written in Rust, therefore Rust is preferred for "
3558"this task but it is not an requirement. </li> </ul>"
3559msgstr ""
3560"<ul><li>Emuliere IMAP/SMTP-Protokolle nach Bedarf, um herkömmliche E-Mail-"
3561"Clients in sichere Benutzeroberflächen umzuwandeln. </li><li>Mache dir "
3562"Gedanken wie E-Mail-Adressen mit sicheren Identitäten verbunden werden "
3563"können. </li><li> Kodiere oder übertrage verschiedene E-mail-Funktionen in "
3564"sichere Äquivalente. </li><li>Teile von Secushare sind gegenwärtig in Rust "
3565"geschrieben, daher wird Rust für diese Aufgabe bevorzugt, ist aber nicht "
3566"vorgeschrieben. </li></ul>"
3567
3568#: template/gsoc.html.j2:509
3569msgid ""
3570"Implementation of the GNUnet auction system described in Chapter 3 of <a "
3571"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/teich2017ms.pdf\">this thesis</a>. "
3572"Specific tasks are adding smart contract creation and round time enforcement "
3573"to libbrandt as well as creating the GNUnet auction service, library and the "
3574"three user interface programs create, info and join."
3575msgstr ""
3576"Implementierung des in Kapitel 3 von <a href=\"https://grothoff.org/"
3577"christian/teich2017ms.pdf\">this thesis</a> beschriebenen GNUnet-"
3578"Auktionssystems. Verschiedene Aufgaben fügen intelligente Vertragskreierung "
3579"und Durchsetzung zeitlicher Rundung zu libbrandt hinzu sowie die Erschaffung "
3580"des GNUnet-Auktionssystems, Bibliothek und die drei "
3581"Benutzeroberflächenprogramme create, info und join."
3582
3583#: template/gsoc.html.j2:521
3584msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> mate, cg"
3585msgstr "<strong>Mentoren:</strong> mate, cg"
3586
3587#: template/gsoc.html.j2:539
3588#, fuzzy
3589msgid ""
3590"Implementation of additional transports to make GNUnet communication more "
3591"robust in the presence of problematic networks: GNUnet-over-SMTP, GNUnet-"
3592"over-DNS"
3593msgstr ""
3594"Implementierung zusätzlicher Transporte, um die GNUnet-Kommunikation bei "
3595"problematischen Netzwerken robuster zu machen: GNUnet-over-SMTP, GNUnet-over-"
3596"DNS"
3597
3598#: template/gsoc.html.j2:546 template/gsoc.html.j2:560
3599#, fuzzy
3600msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs"
3601msgstr "<strong>Mentoren:</strong> Matthias Wachs"
3602
3603#: template/gsoc.html.j2:554
3604msgid ""
3605"Implementation of ALG-based NAT traversal methods (FTP/SIP-based hole "
3606"punching, better STUN support)"
3607msgstr ""
3608"Implementierung von ALG-basierten NAT-Traversal-Methoden (FTP/SIP-basiertes "
3609"Lochstanzen, bessere STUN-Unterstützung)"
3610
3611#: template/gsoc.html.j2:568
3612#, fuzzy
3613msgid ""
3614"<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges"
3615msgstr ""
3616"<strong>Mentoren:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges"
3617
3618#: template/gsoc.html.j2:576
3619msgid ""
3620"Improving libaboss to make computation on shared secrets (including repeated "
3621"multiplication) based on <a href=\"https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?"
3622"doid=62212.62213\">Ben-Or et al.</a> if possible. This in particular means "
3623"moving libaboss to bignums (gcry_mpi)."
3624msgstr ""
3625"Verbesserung von Libaboss zur Berechnung gemeinsamer Geheimnisse "
3626"(einschließlich wiederholter Multiplikation) basierend wenn möglich auf <a "
3627"href=\"https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=62212.62213\">Ben-Or et al.</a>. "
3628"Insbesondere bedeutet dies, Libaboss zu Bignums zu bewegen (gcry_mpi)."
3629
3630#: template/gsoc.html.j2:589
3631#, fuzzy
3632msgid ""
3633"Please refer to the description for this project listed under GNU Guix "
3634"project ideas."
3635msgstr ""
3636"Weitere Informationen zu diesem Projekt finden Sie unter GNU Guix-"
3637"Projektideen."
3638
3639#: template/gsoc.html.j2:602
3640msgid ""
3641"Python 2.7 is reaching its end-of-life, and we want to get rid of the "
3642"dependency on Python. The existing gnunet-qr tool is a rather simple wrapper "
3643"around python-zbar, which itself wraps libzbar. The goal of this project is "
3644"to directly use libzbar to scan QR codes for GNUnet / the GNU Name System "
3645"(see also <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5562\">#5562</a>)."
3646msgstr ""
3647"Python 2.7 nähert sich dem Ende seiner Lebensdauer, und wir möchten die "
3648"Abhängigkeit von Python beseitigen. Das bestehende GNUnet-qr-Tool ist eine "
3649"relativ einfache Hülle um Python-zbar, welches selber libzbar umhüllt. Das "
3650"Ziel dieses Projekt ist es, libzbar direkt für des Scannen von QR-Codes für "
3651"GNUnet / das GNU-Namen-System zu verwenden (siehe auch <a href=\"https://"
3652"bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5562\">#5562</a>)."
3653
3654#: template/gsoc.html.j2:612
3655#, fuzzy
3656msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Christian Grothoff"
3657msgstr ""
3658"<strong>Mentoren:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges"
3659
3660#: template/gsoc.html.j2:617
3661#, fuzzy
3662#| msgid "Required Skills: C"
3663msgid "Required Skills:"
3664msgstr "Benötigte Kenntnisse: C"
3665
3666#: template/gsoc.html.j2:622
3667#, fuzzy
3668#| msgid "Difficulty level: high"
3669msgid "Difficulty level:"
3670msgstr "Schwierigkeitsgrad: hoch"
3671
3672#: template/gsoc.html.j2:627
3673#, fuzzy
3674msgid "Report:"
3675msgstr "Report:"
3676
3677#: template/gsoc.html.j2:632
3678msgid "Unfinished/Abandoned as gnunet-qr was moved to C outside of GSoC."
3679msgstr ""
3680"Unvollendet/Abgebrochen, da gnunet-qr nach C außerhalb von GSoc verschoben "
3681"wurde."
3682
3683#: template/gsoc.html.j2:642
3684msgid ""
3685"Implementation of a Web-based UI for GNUnet similar to GNUnet-Gtk with a yet "
3686"to be determined framework such as Angular2. This includes the design and "
3687"implementation of not yet existing <a href=\"http://jsonapi.org/\">REST "
3688"APIs</a> that expose the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/doxygen/modules."
3689"html\">GNUnet API</a>."
3690msgstr ""
3691"Implementierung einer webbasierten Benutzeroberfläche für GNUnet ähnlich wie "
3692"GNUnet-Gtk mit einem noch zu bestimmenden Framework wie etwa Angular2. Das "
3693"schließt die Entwicklung und Implementierung von noch nicht existierenden <a "
3694"href=\"http://jsonapi.org/\">REST APIs</a>, die das <a href=\"https://docs."
3695"gnunet.org/doxygen/modules.html\">GNUnet API</a>exponieren, mit ein."
3696
3697#: template/gsoc.html.j2:657
3698#, fuzzy
3699msgid "Required Skills: C, JavaScript, CSS"
3700msgstr "Erforderliche Fähigkeiten: Rust oder C, Krypto"
3701
3702#: template/gsoc.html.j2:667
3703#, fuzzy
3704msgid ""
3705"Report: <a href=\"gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html\">GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI</a>"
3706msgstr ""
3707"Bericht: <a href=\"gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html\">GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI</a>"
3708
3709#: template/index.html.j2:8
3710#, fuzzy
3711msgid "The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today"
3712msgstr "Das Internet von morgen braucht heute GNUnet"
3713
3714#: template/index.html.j2:26
3715#, fuzzy
3716msgid "Latest news"
3717msgstr "Aktuelle Nachrichten"
3718
3719#: template/index.html.j2:32
3720#, fuzzy
3721msgid "Older news entries"
3722msgstr "Ältere Nachrichteneinträge"
3723
3724#: template/index.html.j2:47
3725#, fuzzy
3726msgid "The Internet is broken"
3727msgstr "Das Internet ist kaputt"
3728
3729#: template/index.html.j2:49
3730msgid ""
3731"The conventional Internet is currently like a system of roads with deep "
3732"potholes and highwaymen all over the place. Even if you still can use the "
3733"roads (e.g. send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might get "
3734"hijacked, damaged, or long arms might reach into its back and steal your "
3735"items (data) to use it against you and sell it to others - while you can&#39;"
3736"t even notice the thievery nor accuse and hold the scroungers accountable. "
3737"<!-- Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The conventional Internet is currently "
3738"like a system of roads with deep potholes and surveillance cameras all over "
3739"the place. Even if you still can use the roads (e.g. send emails, or browse "
3740"websites) your vehicle might gets damaged. And the surveillance cameras will "
3741"create a movement profile about your life: They recognize your car license "
3742"plate, track you everywhere you drive, and save this information in a "
3743"central data base. --> The Internet was not designed with security in mind: "
3744"protecting against address forgery, routers learning metadata, or choosing "
3745"trustworthy third parties is nontrivial and sometimes impossible. <!-- "
3746"Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The Internet is not designed with security in "
3747"mind: The network generally learns too much about users; it has insecure "
3748"defaults and high complexity; and it is centralized. That makes it very "
3749"vulnerable for multiple attacks massively threatening our freedom. -->"
3750msgstr ""
3751"Das konventionelle Internet ist derzeit wie ein Straßensystem mit tiefen "
3752"Schlaglöchern und Straßenräubern überall. Selbst wenn man die Straßen noch "
3753"benutzen kann (z.B. Emails senden oder Webseiten besuchen) besteht die "
3754"Gefahr, daß dir das Auto gekapert oder beschädigt wird, oder dass Langfinger "
3755"sich an deinem Gepäck zu schaffen machen und Gegenstände (Daten) klauen, die "
3756"sie gegen dich verwenden und an andere weiterverkaufen - und du merkst den "
3757"Diebstahl nicht mal und kannst die Gauner nicht beschuldigen und zur "
3758"Rechenschaft ziehen. \n"
3759"Das Internet wurde nicht unter dem Gesichtspunkt der Sicherheit gestaltet: "
3760"Schutz gegen Adressenfälschung, Beeinflussung von Routern durch Metadaten "
3761"oder die Wahl vertrauenswürdiger Gegenüber ist nicht trivial und manchmal "
3762"unmöglich."
3763
3764#: template/index.html.j2:94
3765#, fuzzy
3766msgid "GNUnet helps building a new Internet"
3767msgstr "GNUnet hilft beim Aufbau eines neuen Internets"
3768
3769#: template/index.html.j2:96
3770msgid ""
3771"GNUnet is a network protocol stack for building secure, distributed, and "
3772"privacy-preserving applications.<br/> With strong roots in <a class=\"link\" "
3773"href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org\">academic research</a>, our goal is to "
3774"replace the <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://secushare.org/broken-internet"
3775"\">old insecure Internet</a> protocol stack."
3776msgstr ""
3777"GNUnet ist ein Netzwerkprotokoll-Stack zum Erstellen sicherer, verteilter "
3778"und datenschutzbewahrender Anwendungen.<br/> Mit starken Wurzeln in der <a "
3779"class=\"link\" href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org\">akademischen Forschung</a> "
3780"ist es unser Ziel, den <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://secushare.org/broken-"
3781"internet\">alten unsicheren Internetprotokoll-Stack</a> zu ersetzen."
3782
3783#: template/index.html.j2:119
3784#, fuzzy
3785msgid "Metadata is exposed"
3786msgstr "Metadaten werden angezeigt"
3787
3788#: template/index.html.j2:121
3789msgid ""
3790"Your metadata is just as revealing as the actual content; and it gets "
3791"exposed on the Internet.<br> Even though transport encryption is "
3792"increasingly being deployed on the Internet, it still reveals data that can "
3793"threaten democracy: the identities of senders and receivers, the times, "
3794"frequency and the volume of communication are all still revealed.<br>"
3795msgstr ""
3796"Deine Metadaten sind genauso aufschlussreich wie der eigentliche Inhalt; und "
3797"im Internet wird alles offengelegt. <br> Obwohl im Internet zunehmend "
3798"Transportverschlüsselungen zur Anwendung kommen, werden immer noch Daten "
3799"sichtbar gemacht, die demokratische Prinzipien gefährden: Die Identität von "
3800"Sendern und Empfängern, sowie Zeitpunkte, Häufigkeit und das Volumen von "
3801"Kommunikationen sind stets offen verfügbar.<br>"
3802
3803#: template/index.html.j2:150
3804#, fuzzy
3805msgid "GNUnet provides privacy-by design"
3806msgstr "GNUnet bietet Privacy-by-Design"
3807
3808#: template/index.html.j2:152
3809msgid ""
3810"It provides <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/"
3811"papers/65.pdf\"> improving addressing, routing, naming and content "
3812"distribution</a> in a technically robust manner - as opposed to ad-hoc "
3813"designs in place today. <!-- Proposal from fabian gerlach: GNUnet is built "
3814"<a href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\">\"privacy by design"
3815"\"</a> and \"distributed by design\". This improves addressing, routing, "
3816"naming and content distribution in a technically robust manner. -->"
3817msgstr ""
3818"Es bietet <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65."
3819"pdf\">eine technisch robuste Verbesserung der Adressierung, des Routings, "
3820"der Benennung und der Verteilung von Inhalten</a> - im Gegensatz zu den "
3821"heute üblichen Ad-hoc-Designs.\n"
3822"<!-- Proposal from fabian gerlach: GNUnet is built <a href=\"https://www.w3."
3823"org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\">\"privacy by design\"</a> and \"distributed "
3824"by design\". Das bietet Verbesserung bei Adressierung, Routen, Namensgebung "
3825"und Vertreibung von Inhalten auf technisch robuste Weise. -->"
3826
3827#: template/index.html.j2:177
3828#, fuzzy
3829msgid "Freedoms are not respected"
3830msgstr "Freiheiten werden nicht respektiert"
3831
3832#: template/index.html.j2:179
3833#, fuzzy
3834msgid ""
3835"Today, monitoring increasingly centralized infrastructure, proprietary "
3836"implementations, traffic shapers and firewalls restrict all of the <a class="
3837"\"link\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">essential "
3838"freedoms</a> to various degrees."
3839msgstr ""
3840"Die Überwachung einer zunehmend zentralisierten Infrastruktur, proprietärer "
3841"Implementierungen, Traffic Shaper und Firewalls schränkt heute alle <a class="
3842"\"link\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">wesentlichen "
3843"Freiheiten</a> in unterschiedlichem Maße ein."
3844
3845#: template/index.html.j2:203
3846msgid "GNUnet supports a free and open society"
3847msgstr "GNUnet steht für eine freie und offene Gesellschaft"
3848
3849#: template/index.html.j2:205
3850msgid ""
3851"GNUnet is a self-organizing network and it is <a class=\"link\" href="
3852"\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">free software</a> as in "
3853"freedom. GNUnet puts you in control of your data. You determine which data "
3854"to share with whom, and you&#39;re not pressured to accept compromises. It "
3855"gives users freedoms to securely access information (\"run\" the network), "
3856"to study all aspects of the network&#39;s operation (\"access the code\"), "
3857"to distribute information (\"copy\"), as well as the freedom to deploy new "
3858"applications (\"modify\")."
3859msgstr ""
3860"GNUnet ist ein selbstorganisierendes Netzwerk und es ist <a class=\"link\" "
3861"href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">freie Software</a> im "
3862"Sinne von Freiheit. GNUnet versetzt dich in die Lage, deine Daten zu "
3863"kontrollieren. Du bestimmst, welche Daten wem zugänglich gemacht werden "
3864"sollen, und du hast keinerlei Druck, Kompromisse einzugehen. Es gibt Nutzern "
3865"die Freiheiten von sicherem Informationszugang (das Netzwerk \"durchlaufen"
3866"\"), zum Studium aller Betriebselemente des Netzwerks (\"Zugang zum Code\"), "
3867"Informationen zu verteilen (\"kopieren\") sowie die Freiheit zum Einsetzen "
3868"neuer Applikationen (\"modifizieren\")."
3869
3870#: template/index.html.j2:229
3871msgid "Decentralization is the key, but hard"
3872msgstr "Dezentralisierung ist der Schlüssel, aber schwierig"
3873
3874#: template/index.html.j2:232
3875msgid ""
3876"<!-- replaced with Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: It seems as if every other "
3877"distributed or P2P project develops its own library stack, covering "
3878"transports, stream muxing, discovery and others. This divides effort and "
3879"multiplies bug count. --> Instead of sharing common components and tools for "
3880"building P2P systems, every P2P project seems to re-invent the wheel. <!-- "
3881"TODO: rework this sentence. --> This heightens the effort and increases the "
3882"potential number of vulnerabilities."
3883msgstr ""
3884"<!-- replaced with Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: It seems as if every other "
3885"distributed or P2P project develops its own library stack, covering "
3886"transports, stream muxing, discovery and others. This divides effort and "
3887"multiplies bug count. -->\n"
3888"Anstatt gemeinsame Komponenten und Hilfsmittel zur Konstruktion von P2P "
3889"Systemen untereinander zu teilen scheint jedes P2P Projekt das Rad neu zu "
3890"erfinden.\n"
3891"<!-- TODO: rework this sentence. --> Dieses treibt den Aufwand und erhöht "
3892"die Anzahl möglicher Fehlerquellen."
3893
3894#: template/index.html.j2:264
3895#, fuzzy
3896msgid "GNUnet is a framework"
3897msgstr "GNUnet ist ein Framework"
3898
3899#: template/index.html.j2:266
3900msgid ""
3901"It offers a metadata-preserving foundation for your application. It offers "
3902"components for addressing, reliable encrypted channels with advanced routing "
3903"and resource discovery and naming. Our work is based on continuous research "
3904"spanning almost two decades."
3905msgstr ""
3906"Es bietet eine metadatenerhaltende Grundlage für deine Anwendung. Es bietet "
3907"Komponenten zur Adresserstellung, zuverlässige verschlüsselte Kanäle mit "
3908"fortgeschrittenem Routing sowie Ressourcenerkennung und Namensgebung. Unsere "
3909"Arbeit gründet sich auf fast zwei Jahrzehnte Forschungsarbeit."
3910
3911#: template/index.html.j2:286
3912#, fuzzy
3913#| msgid "About GNUnet"
3914msgid "Learn more"
3915msgstr "Über GNUnet"
3916
3917#: template/index.html.j2:295
3918#, fuzzy
3919msgid "Get started"
3920msgstr "Loslegen"
3921
3922#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:6
3923msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Arch Linux/Pi"
3924msgstr "Tutorial: GNUnet auf Arch Linux/Pi"
3925
3926#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:16
3927#, fuzzy
3928msgid "Requirements for Raspberry Pi 3"
3929msgstr "Anforderungen an Raspberry Pi 3"
3930
3931#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:40
3932#, fuzzy
3933#| msgid "Source Code"
3934msgid "Get the Source Code"
3935msgstr "Quellkode"
3936
3937#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:62
3938#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:131
3939#, fuzzy
3940msgid "In Addition: gnunet-gtk"
3941msgstr "Zusätzlich: gnunet-gtk"
3942
3943#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:81
3944msgid "Run"
3945msgstr "Ausführen"
3946
3947#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:133
3948#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:111
3949msgid "Make sure, it works!"
3950msgstr "Stell sicher, daß es funktioniert!"
3951
3952#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:6
3953msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Debian 9"
3954msgstr "Tutorial: GNUnet auf Debian 9"
3955
3956#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:9
3957#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:9
3958msgid "Introduction"
3959msgstr "Einführung"
3960
3961#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:29 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:17
3962#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:19
3963#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:26
3964msgid "Requirements"
3965msgstr "Anforderungen"
3966
3967#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:46
3968#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:41
3969#, fuzzy
3970#| msgid "Change into the directory"
3971msgid "Make an installation directory"
3972msgstr "Wechsele in das Verzeichnis"
3973
3974#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:60 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:134
3975#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:237
3976#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:53
3977#, fuzzy
3978#| msgid "Source Code"
3979msgid "Get the source code"
3980msgstr "Quellkode"
3981
3982#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:79 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:142
3983#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:245
3984#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:61
3985msgid "Compile and Install"
3986msgstr "Zusammenstellen und Installieren"
3987
3988#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:104
3989#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:70
3990#, fuzzy
3991#| msgid "GNUnet for developers"
3992msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for testing / usage"
3993msgstr "GNUNet für Entwickeler"
3994
3995#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:117
3996#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:82
3997#, fuzzy
3998#| msgid "GNUnet for developers"
3999msgid "Option 2: GNUnet for development"
4000msgstr "GNUNet für Entwickeler"
4001
4002#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:154
4003#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:97
4004msgid "Install GNUnet plugin for name resolution"
4005msgstr "Installiere das GNUnet-Plugin für die Namensauflösung"
4006
4007#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:208
4008#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:134
4009#, fuzzy
4010#| msgid "Motivation"
4011msgid "Create configuration file"
4012msgstr "Motivation"
4013
4014#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:228
4015#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:156
4016msgid "Use GNUnet!"
4017msgstr "GNUnet nutzen!"
4018
4019#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:233
4020#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:162
4021#, fuzzy
4022msgid "Uninstall GNUnet and its dependencies"
4023msgstr "Deinstallieren Sie GNUnet und seine Abhängigkeiten"
4024
4025#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:6
4026msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on macOS 10.14 (Mojave)"
4027msgstr "Tutorial: GNUnet auf macOS 10.14 (Mojave)"
4028
4029#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:24 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:36
4030#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:15
4031#, fuzzy
4032#| msgid "Install"
4033msgid "Installation"
4034msgstr "Installieren"
4035
4036#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:42 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:115
4037#, fuzzy
4038msgid "First steps"
4039msgstr "Erste Schritte"
4040
4041#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:109 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:195
4042#, fuzzy
4043msgid "Alternative: Installation from source"
4044msgstr "Alternative: Installation von der Quelle"
4045
4046#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:154 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:265
4047#, fuzzy
4048#| msgid "GNUnet for developers"
4049msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for production / usage"
4050msgstr "GNUNet für Entwickeler"
4051
4052#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:187 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:293
4053#, fuzzy
4054#| msgid "GNUnet for developers"
4055msgid "Option 2: GNUnet experimental"
4056msgstr "GNUNet für Entwickeler"
4057
4058#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:6
4059msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on NetBSD 8.0 CURRENT"
4060msgstr "Tutorial: GNUnet auf NetBSD 8.0 CURRENT"
4061
4062#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:6
4063#, fuzzy
4064msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on OpenWrt"
4065msgstr "Tutorial: GNUnet auf OpenWrt"
4066
4067#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:47
4068#, fuzzy
4069#| msgid "Motivation"
4070msgid "Configuration"
4071msgstr "Motivation"
4072
4073#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:6
4074msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Ubuntu 18.04"
4075msgstr "Tutorial: GNUnet auf Ubuntu 18.04"
4076
4077#: template/install.html.j2:11
4078msgid ""
4079"Notice: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely <i>not "
4080"yet ready</i> for usage beyond developers."
4081msgstr ""
4082"Hinweis: GNUnet befindet sich noch zum größten Teil in der Entwicklung. Es "
4083"ist zum guten Teil <i>noch nicht bereit</i> zum Einsatz außer für Entwickler."
4084
4085#: template/install.html.j2:16
4086msgid ""
4087"<p>Please be aware that this project is still in an early alpha stage when "
4088"it comes to running software &#8211; its not an easy task to rewrite the "
4089"whole Internet! We are happy to get your <a href=\"engage.html\">helping "
4090"hand</a> anytime! Further information is available in our <a href=\"https://"
4091"docs.gnunet.org/#toc-Using-GNUnet-1\">handbook</a>. If you have any queries "
4092"about the installation or the usage, please <a href=\"engage.html\">get in "
4093"touch!</a></p>"
4094msgstr ""
4095"<p>Bitte beachte, dass sich dieses Projekt beim Ausführen von Software noch "
4096"in einem frühen Alpha-Stadium befindet; es ist keine leichte Aufgabe, das "
4097"gesamte Internet neu zu schreiben! Wir freuen uns jederzeit <a href=\"engage."
4098"html\">über deine Hilfe!</a> Weitere Informationen findest Du in unserem <a "
4099"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/#toc-Using-GNUnet-1\">Handbuch</a>. Falls du "
4100"irgendwelche Fragen zur Installation oder Anwendung hast, bitte <a href="
4101"\"engage.html\">melde dich!</a></p>"
4102
4103#: template/install.html.j2:28
4104msgid ""
4105"We recommend to use binary packages provided by the package manager "
4106"integrated within your Operating System. GNUnet is reportedly available for "
4107"at least: <ul> <li><a href=\"https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/"
4108"testing/x86_64/gnunet\">Alpine</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://www.archlinux."
4109"org/packages/community/x86_64/gnunet/\">Arch</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
4110"packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet\">Debian</a></li> <li><a href="
4111"\"https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/\">Fedora (Copr)</a></"
4112"li> <li><a href=\"https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/G/\">Guix</a></li> <li><a "
4113"href=\"https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet."
4114"rb\">Homebrew</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?"
4115"attr=gnunet&channel=nixpkgs-unstable&query=gnunet\">NixOS</a></li> <li><a "
4116"href=\"install-on-openwrt.html\">OpenWrt</a></li> </ul> If GNUnet is "
4117"available for your Operating System and it is missing, send us feedback so "
4118"that we can add it to this list. Furthermore, if you are interested in "
4119"packaging GNUnet for your Operating System, get in touch with us at gnunet-"
4120"developers@gnu.org if you require help with this job. If you were using an "
4121"Operating System with the APT package manager, GNUnet could be installed as "
4122"simple as:"
4123msgstr ""
4124"Wir empfehlen die Verwendung von Binärpaketen, die im Paketmanager enthalten "
4125"sind, der in deinem Betriebssystem integriert ist. GNUnet ist verschiedenen "
4126"Berichten zufolge mindestens verfügbar für: <ul> <li><a href=\"https://pkgs."
4127"alpinelinux.org/package/edge/testing/x86_64/gnunet\">Alpine</a></li> <li><a "
4128"href=\"https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/gnunet/\">Arch</"
4129"a></li> <li><a href=\"https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet"
4130"\">Debian</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/"
4131"yosl/gnunet/\">Fedora (Copr)</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://guix.gnu.org/en/"
4132"packages/G/\">Guix</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://github.com/Homebrew/"
4133"homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet.rb\">Homebrew</a></li> <li><a href="
4134"\"https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?attr=gnunet&channel=nixpkgs-"
4135"unstable&query=gnunet\">NixOS</a></li> <li><a href=\"install-on-openwrt.html"
4136"\">OpenWrt</a></li> </ul> Falls GNUnet für dein Betriebssystem verfügbar "
4137"ist, aber in der Aufzählung fehlt, so gib uns bitte Rückmeldung, damit wir "
4138"es in die Liste aufnehmen können. Falls du darüber hinaus interessiert bist, "
4139"GNUnet für dein Betriebssystem aufzunehmen, so melde dich bitte bei uns auf "
4140"GNUnet-developers@gnu.org wenn du hierbei Hilfe brauchst. Falls du ein "
4141"Betriebssystem mit dem APT Paketmanager verwendest, kann GNUnet ganz einfach "
4142"wie folgt installiert werden:"
4143
4144#: template/install.html.j2:59
4145msgid ""
4146"Next we describe a generic way to install from source. If you are using one "
4147"of the following Operating Systems these step-by-step guides might be "
4148"useful: <a href=\"install-on-archpi.html\">ArchPi</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
4149"debian9.html\">Debian 9</a>, <a href=\"install-on-macos.html\">Mac OS</a>, "
4150"<a href=\"install-on-netbsd.html\">NetBSD</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
4151"ubuntu1804.html\">Ubuntu 1804</a>. Be aware that not all of them might be "
4152"totally up-to-date! Please <a href=\"engage.html\">ask us</a> if you get "
4153"stuck."
4154msgstr ""
4155"Als nächstes beschreiben wir eine generische Methode zur Installation von "
4156"der Quelle. Falls du eins der folgenden Betriebssysteme verwendest könnten "
4157"diese Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitungen hilfreich sein: <a href=\"install-on-"
4158"archpi.html\">ArchPi</a>, <a href=\"install-on-debian9.html\">Debian 9</a>, "
4159"<a href=\"install-on-macos.html\">Mac OS</a>, <a href=\"install-on-netbsd."
4160"html\">NetBSD</a>, <a href=\"install-on-ubuntu1804.html\">Ubuntu 1804</a>. "
4161"Beachte, daß nicht alle von ihnen völlig aktualisiert sein können. Bitte <a "
4162"href=\"engage.html\">frag uns</a> falls du hängen bleibst."
4163
4164#: template/install.html.j2:73
4165msgid ""
4166"First, install the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README"
4167"\">required dependencies</a> of GNUnet. There are base requirements and "
4168"optional requirements."
4169msgstr ""
4170
4171#: template/install.html.j2:79
4172msgid ""
4173"Now, you need to decide if you want to install GNUnet from the release "
4174"tarball or from git. If you want to use GNUnet and there is no binary "
4175"package available for your OS, you should stick with the release tarball. If "
4176"you want to develop using the most recent build, you should go with the <a "
4177"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">git repository</a>."
4178msgstr ""
4179
4180#: template/install.html.j2:96
4181msgid "To compile gnunet from the git source you can do so by entering:"
4182msgstr ""
4183
4184#: template/install.html.j2:104
4185msgid ""
4186"Before building GNUnet, make sure that you setup the required groups and add "
4187"your user to the group <code>gnunet</code>:"
4188msgstr ""
4189
4190#: template/install.html.j2:115
4191msgid "To compile GNUnet, execute:"
4192msgstr ""
4193
4194#: template/install.html.j2:126
4195msgid ""
4196"You can find more configuration flags in the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
4197"org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">README</a>.<br> Install GNUnet with:"
4198msgstr ""
4199
4200#: template/install.html.j2:136
4201msgid "You can now start GNUnet by running:"
4202msgstr ""
4203
4204#: template/install.html.j2:144
4205msgid ""
4206"Check the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Minimal-"
4207"configuration\">handbook</a> for detailed documentation. For a more hands-on "
4208"experience, <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/use.html\">continue here</a>."
4209msgstr ""
4210
4211#: template/livingstandards.html.j2:11
4212msgid "On this page you can find links to our technical specifications."
4213msgstr ""
4214
4215#: template/use.html.j2:6
4216msgid "How to use GNUnet - in a nutshell"
4217msgstr ""
4218
4219#: template/use.html.j2:12 template/use.html.j2:125
4220#, fuzzy
4221#| msgid "Motivation"
4222msgid "Filesharing"
4223msgstr "File-Sharing"
4224
4225#: template/use.html.j2:13
4226msgid "CADET"
4227msgstr ""
4228
4229#: template/use.html.j2:14
4230#, fuzzy
4231msgid "Minimal Groupchat"
4232msgstr "Gruppenchat"
4233
4234#: template/use.html.j2:15
4235msgid "GNS with CLI"
4236msgstr ""
4237
4238#: template/use.html.j2:16
4239msgid "GNS with Browser"
4240msgstr ""
4241
4242#: template/use.html.j2:17 template/use.html.j2:448
4243msgid "VPN"
4244msgstr ""
4245
4246#: template/use.html.j2:18 template/use.html.j2:508
4247#, fuzzy
4248#| msgid "Motivation"
4249msgid "Conversation"
4250msgstr "Motivation"
4251
4252#: template/use.html.j2:19 template/use.html.j2:519
4253msgid "Trouble Shooting"
4254msgstr ""
4255
4256#: template/use.html.j2:34
4257#, fuzzy
4258#| msgid "GNUnet"
4259msgid "Accessing GNUnet"
4260msgstr "GNUnet"
4261
4262#: template/use.html.j2:78
4263#, fuzzy
4264#| msgid "GNUnet"
4265msgid "Leaving GNUnet"
4266msgstr "GNUnet"
4267
4268#: template/use.html.j2:88
4269msgid "Make sure your GNUnet installation works..."
4270msgstr ""
4271
4272#: template/use.html.j2:107
4273msgid "... and play around with it."
4274msgstr ""
4275
4276#: template/use.html.j2:179
4277msgid "CADET (and Chat)"
4278msgstr ""
4279
4280#: template/use.html.j2:219
4281msgid "Chatting with a (simple) client"
4282msgstr ""
4283
4284#: template/use.html.j2:283
4285msgid "Name resolution using GNS on the command line"
4286msgstr ""
4287
4288#: template/use.html.j2:360
4289msgid "Name resolution using GNS with a browser"
4290msgstr ""
4291
4292#: template/use.html.j2:521
4293msgid "You can't reach other people's nodes"
4294msgstr ""
4295
4296#: template/use.html.j2:557
4297msgid "OMG you guys broke my internet"
4298msgstr ""
4299
4300#: template/video.html.j2:12
4301msgid "Videos related to GNUnet"
4302msgstr ""
4303
4304#: template/news/index.html.j2:45
4305msgid "News archives:"
4306msgstr "Nachrichten-Archive"
4307
4308#: template/reclaim/faq.html.j2:6
4309msgid "Frequently asked questions"
4310msgstr ""
4311
4312#: template/reclaim/idps.html.j2:6 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:95
4313msgid "For IdPs"
4314msgstr ""
4315
4316#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:8
4317#, fuzzy
4318msgid ""
4319"Self-sovereign, Decentralised Identity Management and Personal Data Sharing"
4320msgstr "Selbstsouveräner, dezentraler Identitätsanbieter"
4321
4322#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:18
4323msgid "Self-sovereign"
4324msgstr ""
4325
4326#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:20
4327msgid ""
4328"You manage your identities and attributes locally on your computer. No need "
4329"to trust a third party service with your data."
4330msgstr ""
4331
4332#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:40
4333msgid "Decentralized"
4334msgstr ""
4335
4336#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:42
4337msgid ""
4338"You can share your identity attributes securely over a decentralized name "
4339"system. This allows your friends to access your shared data without the need "
4340"of a trusted third party."
4341msgstr ""
4342
4343#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:58
4344msgid "Standard-compliant"
4345msgstr ""
4346
4347#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:60
4348msgid "You can use OpenID Connect to integrate reclaim in your web sites."
4349msgstr ""
4350
4351#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:77
4352msgid "Technology"
4353msgstr ""
4354
4355#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:89 template/reclaim/users.html.j2:6
4356msgid "For users"
4357msgstr ""
4358
4359#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:92 template/reclaim/websites.html.j2:6
4360#, fuzzy
4361#| msgid "Old Website"
4362msgid "For websites"
4363msgstr "Alte Website"
4364
4365#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:15
4366#, fuzzy
4367msgid "Decentralised identity directory"
4368msgstr "Selbstsouveräner, dezentraler Identitätsanbieter"
4369
4370#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:18
4371msgid ""
4372"The decentralised GNU Name System (GNS) gives users full and exclusive "
4373"authority over their attributes by sharing them over user-owned namespaces."
4374msgstr ""
4375
4376#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:26
4377msgid "Cryptographic access control"
4378msgstr ""
4379
4380#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:30
4381msgid ""
4382"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
4383"and read only by authorized relying parties parties without direct user "
4384"interaction -- even if the user is offline!"
4385msgstr ""
4386
4387#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:39
4388msgid "Principles"
4389msgstr ""
4390
4391#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:46
4392msgid "Identity and attribute management"
4393msgstr ""
4394
4395#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:48
4396msgid ""
4397"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
4398"by requesting parties without direct user interaction -- even if the user is "
4399"offline! Access to attributes is controlled through an ecryption based "
4400"access control layer."
4401msgstr ""
4402
4403#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:71
4404#, fuzzy
4405#| msgid "Motivation"
4406msgid "Authorization"
4407msgstr "Motivation"
4408
4409#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:73
4410msgid ""
4411"To access attributes, requesting parties request authorization from the user "
4412"thrugh the use of OpenID Connect. If access is granted, the relying party is "
4413"given the necessary decryption key material. The user may at any time revoke "
4414"this access or modify the authorization decision."
4415msgstr ""
4416
4417#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:92
4418msgid "Attribute retrieval"
4419msgstr ""
4420
4421#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:94
4422msgid ""
4423"Relying parties retrieve encrypted identity data from the decentralised "
4424"directory. It is able to decrypt all those attributes that the user has "
4425"authorized it to access using the respective key."
4426msgstr ""
4427
4428#~ msgid "Living Standards"
4429#~ msgstr "Lebensbedingungen"
293 4430
294#, fuzzy 4431#, fuzzy
295#~| msgid "GNUnet" 4432#~| msgid "GNUnet"
@@ -300,11 +4437,6 @@ msgstr ""
300#~ msgstr "2013-12 (Gründungstreffen)" 4437#~ msgstr "2013-12 (Gründungstreffen)"
301 4438
302#, fuzzy 4439#, fuzzy
303#~| msgid "IRC Archive"
304#~ msgid "IRC archive"
305#~ msgstr "IRC Archive"
306
307#, fuzzy
308#~| msgid "" 4440#~| msgid ""
309#~| "Copyright &copy; <a href=\"ev.html\">GNUnet e.V.</a> 2015, 2016, 2017, " 4441#~| "Copyright &copy; <a href=\"ev.html\">GNUnet e.V.</a> 2015, 2016, 2017, "
310#~| "2018, 2019<br> This page was created using <a href='https://www.gnu." 4442#~| "2018, 2019<br> This page was created using <a href='https://www.gnu."
@@ -341,15 +4473,9 @@ msgstr ""
341#~ msgid "Talk With Us" 4473#~ msgid "Talk With Us"
342#~ msgstr "Mitmachen" 4474#~ msgstr "Mitmachen"
343 4475
344#~ msgid "Old Website"
345#~ msgstr "Alte Website"
346
347#~ msgid "term" 4476#~ msgid "term"
348#~ msgstr "Begriff" 4477#~ msgstr "Begriff"
349 4478
350#~ msgid "explanation"
351#~ msgstr "Erklärung"
352
353#~ msgid "IRC logs" 4479#~ msgid "IRC logs"
354#~ msgstr "IRC Archive" 4480#~ msgstr "IRC Archive"
355 4481
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2#~ msgid "_project_title"
3#~ msgstr "GNUnet is the Next Generation Internet"
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16"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 16"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
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20 22
21#~ msgid "Contact" 23#: common/base.j2:5 common/news.j2:5
22#~ msgstr "Contacto" 24msgid "GNUnet"
25msgstr "GNUnet"
26
27#: common/base.j2:6 common/news.j2:6
28msgid "GNU's framework for secure p2p networking"
29msgstr "Estructura de GNU para redes p2p seguras"
30
31#: common/footer.j2.inc:7
32msgid "Contact"
33msgstr "Contacto"
34
35#: common/footer.j2.inc:8
36msgid "GNUnet e.V."
37msgstr "GNUnet a. r."
38
39#: common/footer.j2.inc:9 template/about.html.j2:6
40msgid "About GNUnet"
41msgstr "Sobre GNUnet"
42
43#: common/footer.j2.inc:14 common/navigation.j2.inc:64
44msgid "Bug Tracker"
45msgstr "Herramienta de seguimiento de errores"
46
47#: common/footer.j2.inc:19 template/copyright.html.j2:6
48msgid "Copyright Assignment"
49msgstr "Transmisión de derechos de autor"
50
51#: common/footer.j2.inc:20 common/navigation.j2.inc:90
52#: template/developers.html.j2:24
53msgid "Bibliography"
54msgstr "Bibliografía"
55
56#: common/footer.j2.inc:31
57msgid "Source code of this site."
58msgstr "Código fuente de este sitio."
59
60#: common/footer.j2.inc:32
61msgid "Report issues with this website."
62msgstr "Reportar problemas con el sitio web."
63
64#: common/navigation.j2.inc:38
65msgid "About"
66msgstr "Sobre"
67
68#: common/navigation.j2.inc:39 common/old-news.j2.inc:7
69#: template/news/index.html.j2:8
70msgid "News"
71msgstr "Nuevo"
72
73#: common/navigation.j2.inc:40 template/index.html.j2:289
74msgid "Applications"
75msgstr "Aplicaciones"
76
77#: common/navigation.j2.inc:44
78msgid "Community"
79msgstr "Comunidad"
80
81#: common/navigation.j2.inc:47 template/index.html.j2:292
82msgid "Engage"
83msgstr "Participa"
84
85#: common/navigation.j2.inc:48
86msgid "GSoC Projects"
87msgstr "Projectos de GSoC"
88
89#: common/navigation.j2.inc:50
90msgid "Copyright for Contributors"
91msgstr "Derecho de autor para colaboradores"
92
93#: common/navigation.j2.inc:51
94msgid "IRC Archive"
95msgstr "Archivo de IRC"
96
97#: common/navigation.j2.inc:58
98msgid "Development"
99msgstr "Desarrollo"
100
101#: common/navigation.j2.inc:61
102msgid "System Architecture"
103msgstr "Architectura del sistema"
104
105#: common/navigation.j2.inc:63 template/roadmap.html.j2:6
106msgid "Roadmap"
107msgstr "Mapa de ruta"
108
109#: common/navigation.j2.inc:65 template/gnurl.html.j2:186
110msgid "Source Code"
111msgstr "Código fuente"
112
113#: common/navigation.j2.inc:66
114msgid "Source Code Documentation"
115msgstr "Documentación de código fuente"
116
117#: common/navigation.j2.inc:67
118msgid "Continuous Integration"
119msgstr "Integración continua"
120
121#: common/navigation.j2.inc:68
122msgid "Development Tutorial"
123msgstr "Tutorial de desarrollo"
124
125#: common/navigation.j2.inc:79
126msgid "Documentation"
127msgstr "Documentación"
128
129#: common/navigation.j2.inc:82 template/install.html.j2:6
130msgid "Install"
131msgstr "Instala"
132
133#: common/navigation.j2.inc:83 template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:76
134msgid "Use"
135msgstr "Usa"
136
137#: common/navigation.j2.inc:84
138msgid "Videos"
139msgstr "Videos"
140
141#: common/navigation.j2.inc:85 template/glossary.html.j2:6
142msgid "Glossary"
143msgstr "Glosario"
144
145#: common/navigation.j2.inc:86
146msgid "Handbook"
147msgstr "Manual"
148
149#: common/navigation.j2.inc:88
150msgid "REST API"
151msgstr "REST API"
152
153#: common/navigation.j2.inc:89 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:83
154msgid "FAQ"
155msgstr "Preguntas frecuentes"
156
157#: common/old-news.j2.inc:10 template/news/index.html.j2:11
158msgid "News posts about changes related to GNUnet such as releases and events"
159msgstr ""
160"Nuevas publicaciones sobre cambios en GNUnet, como lanzamientos y eventos"
161
162#: common/old-news.j2.inc:15 template/news/index.html.j2:16
163msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed"
164msgstr "suscríbase a nuestro canal RSS"
165
166#: common/old-news.j2.inc:34 template/news/index.html.j2:36
167msgid "read more"
168msgstr "leer más"
169
170#: template/about.html.j2:11
171msgid "What is GNUnet?"
172msgstr "Qué es GNUnet?"
173
174#: template/about.html.j2:13
175msgid ""
176"GNUnet is an alternative network stack for building secure, decentralized "
177"and privacy-preserving distributed applications. Our goal is to replace the "
178"old insecure Internet protocol stack. Starting from an application for "
179"secure publication of files, it has grown to include all kinds of basic "
180"protocol components and applications towards the creation of a GNU internet."
181msgstr ""
182"GNUnet es una pila de red alternativa para crear aplicaciones distribuidas "
183"seguras, descentralizadas y que preservan la privacidad. Nuestra meta es "
184"reemplazar la vieja pila de protocolo de internet inseguro. Comenzando por "
185"una aplicación para publicación segura de archivos, ah crecido para incluir "
186"todo tipo de componentes de protocolo básico y aplicaciones hacia la "
187"creación de una internet GNU."
188
189#: template/about.html.j2:23
190msgid ""
191"Today, the actual use and thus the social requirements for a global network "
192"differs widely from those goals of 1970. While the Internet remains suitable "
193"for military use, where the network equipment is operated by a command "
194"hierarchy and when necessary isolated from the rest of the world, the "
195"situation is less tenable for civil society."
196msgstr ""
197"El uso concreto y, en consecuencia, los requerimientos sociales de una red "
198"global en la actualidad, difieren con creces de las metas fijadas en 1970. "
199"Mientras el Internet aún es útil para fines militares, donde el equipo de "
200"red es operado por una cadena de mando que, si es necesario, puede aislarla "
201"del resto del mundo, la sociedad civil enfrenta mayor vulnerabilidad."
202
203#: template/about.html.j2:32
204msgid ""
205"Due to fundamental Internet design choices, Internet traffic can be "
206"misdirected, intercepted, censored and manipulated by hostile routers on the "
207"network. And indeed, the modern Internet has evolved exactly to the point "
208"where, as Matthew Green put it, <a href=\"https://blog."
209"cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-hostile/\">\"the "
210"network is hostile\"</a>."
211msgstr ""
212"Debido a elecciones fundamentales sobre su diseño, el tráfico de Internet "
213"puede ser desviado, interceptado, censurado y manipulado por enrutadores "
214"hostiles en la red. Y claro, el internet moderno ha evolucionado hasta el "
215"punto exacto, como Matthew Green lo puso, <a href=\"https://blog."
216"cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-hostile/\">\"la red es "
217"hostil\"</a>."
218
219#: template/about.html.j2:41
220msgid ""
221"We believe liberal societies need a network architecture that uses the anti-"
222"authoritarian decentralized peer-to-peer paradigm and privacy-preserving "
223"cryptographic protocols. The goal of the GNUnet project is to provide a Free "
224"Software realization of this ideal."
225msgstr ""
226"Creemos que las sociedades liberales necesitan una arquitectura de red "
227"acorde al paradigma anti-autoritario, descentralizado «peer to peer», así "
228"como protocolos criptográficos que resguarden la privacidad. El objetivo del "
229"proyecto GNUnet es proveer un resultado de Software libre conforme a este "
230"ideal."
231
232#: template/about.html.j2:49
233msgid ""
234"Specifically, GNUnet tries to follow the following design principles, in "
235"order of importance:"
236msgstr ""
237"Específicamente, GNUnet busca proceder bajo los siguientes principios de "
238"diseño, en orden de importancia:"
239
240#: template/about.html.j2:56
241msgid ""
242"GNUnet must be implemented as <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-"
243"sw.html\">Free Software</a>."
244msgstr ""
245"GNUnet debe implementarse como <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-"
246"sw.html\">Software libre</a>."
247
248#: template/about.html.j2:60
249msgid ""
250"GNUnet must minimize the amount of personally identifiable information "
251"exposed."
252msgstr ""
253"GNUnet debe minimizar la cantidad de información de identificación personal "
254"expuesta."
255
256#: template/about.html.j2:61
257msgid ""
258"GNUnet must be fully distributed and resilient to external attacks and rogue "
259"participants."
260msgstr ""
261"GNUnet debe estar plenamente distribuido, resiliente a ataques externos y "
262"participantes fraudulentos."
263
264#: template/about.html.j2:62
265msgid ""
266"GNUnet must be self-organizing and not depend on administrators or "
267"centralized infrastructure."
268msgstr ""
269"GNUnet debe ser auto-organizado y no depender de administradores o "
270"infraestructura centralizada."
23 271
24#~ msgid "GNUnet e.V." 272#: template/about.html.j2:63
25#~ msgstr "GNUnet a. r." 273msgid ""
274"GNUnet must inform the user which other participants have to be trusted when "
275"establishing private communications."
276msgstr ""
277"GNUnet debe informar al usuario en qué otros participantes tiene que confiar "
278"al establecer comunicaciones privadas."
26 279
27#~ msgid "About GNUnet" 280#: template/about.html.j2:64
28#~ msgstr "Sobre GNUnet" 281msgid "GNUnet must be open and permit new peers to join."
282msgstr "GNUnet debe ser abierto y permitir que nuevos pares se unan."
29 283
30#~ msgid "Bug Tracker" 284#: template/about.html.j2:65
31#~ msgstr "Herramienta de seguimiento de errores" 285msgid "GNUnet must support a diverse range of applications and devices."
286msgstr ""
287"GNUnet debe ser compatible con un diverso rango de aplicaciones y "
288"dispositivos."
32 289
33#~ msgid "Copyright Assignment" 290#: template/about.html.j2:66
34#~ msgstr "Transmisión de derechos de autor" 291msgid "GNUnet must use compartmentalization to protect sensitive information."
292msgstr ""
293"GNUnet debe utilizar compartimentalización para proteger información "
294"confidencial."
35 295
36#~ msgid "Bibliography" 296#: template/about.html.j2:67
37#~ msgstr "Bibliografía" 297msgid "The GNUnet architecture must be resource efficient."
298msgstr "La arquitectura de GNUnet debe hacer uso eficiente de sus recursos."
38 299
39#~ msgid "About" 300#: template/about.html.j2:68
40#~ msgstr "Sobre" 301msgid ""
302"GNUnet must provide incentives for peers to contribute more resources than "
303"they consume."
304msgstr ""
305"GNUnet debe incentivar que los pares contribuyan con más recursos de los que "
306"consumen."
41 307
42#~ msgid "News" 308#: template/about.html.j2:72
43#~ msgstr "Nuevo" 309msgid ""
310"To get know and learn more, please check our <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet."
311"org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, especially the <a href=\"https://"
312"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts\">chapter on \"Key Concepts"
313"\"</a>, explaining the fundamental concepts of GNUnet: <ul> <li><a href="
314"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Authentication"
315"\">Authentication</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
316"gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing\">Accounting to "
317"Encourage Resource Sharing</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/"
318"handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality\">Confidentiality</a></li> <li><a href="
319"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonymity</a></"
320"li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability"
321"\">Deniability</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
322"gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">Peer Identities</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
323"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-"
324"Zones_0029\">Zones in the GNU Name System (GNS Zones)</a></li> <li><a href="
325"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> </ul>"
326msgstr ""
327"Para tener conocimiento y aprendes más, por favor chequé nuestro <a href="
328"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">manual</a>,especialmente el "
329"<a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts"
330"\">capitulo en \"conceptos clave\"</a>, explicando los conceptos "
331"fundamentales de GNUnet: <ul> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
332"gnunet.html#Authentication\">Auntenticación</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
333"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing"
334"\">Contabilidad para fomentar el intercambio de recursos</a></li> <li><a "
335"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality"
336"\">Confidencialidad</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
337"gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonimato</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet."
338"org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability\">Negación</a></li> <li><a href="
339"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">Identidades "
340"de compañeros</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet."
341"html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-Zones_0029\">Zonas en el nombre "
342"del sistema GNU</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
343"gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> </ul>"
44 344
45#~ msgid "Community" 345#: template/about.html.j2:88
46#~ msgstr "Comunidad" 346msgid "More Resources"
347msgstr "Más recursos"
47 348
48#~ msgid "Engage" 349#: template/about.html.j2:90
49#~ msgstr "Participa" 350msgid ""
351"There are many more resources to learn about GNUnet besides the <a href="
352"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, such as the "
353"<a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliography</a> with papers covering "
354"the various layers, many <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html"
355"\">videos</a> or a brief <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html"
356"\">glossary</a>."
357msgstr ""
358"Hay muchos más recursos disponibles para aprender sobre GNUnet fuera del <a "
359"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">manual</a>, como <a "
360"href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliografía</a> con artículos que cubren "
361"las diversas capas, muchos <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html"
362"\">videos</a> o un breve<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html\"> "
363"glosario</a>."
50 364
51#~ msgid "GSoC Projects" 365#: template/about.html.j2:95
52#~ msgstr "Projectos de GSoC" 366msgid ""
367"You are most welcome to <a href=\"engage.html\">get engaged into the "
368"conversation</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">install GNUnet</a>, <a href=\"use."
369"html\">use it</a> and <a href=\"engage.html\">contribute and get engaged</a> "
370"in various ways."
371msgstr ""
372"Lo invitamos a <a href=\"engage.html\"> unirse a la conversación </a><a href="
373"\"install.html\">instalar GNUnet </a><a href=\"use.html\">usarlo</a>y<a href="
374"\"engage.html\">contribuir e involucrarse</a>de diversas maneras."
53 375
54#~ msgid "Copyright for Contributors" 376#: template/about.html.j2:100
55#~ msgstr "Derecho de autor para contributores" 377msgid ""
378"Please be aware that this project is (despite of it's age) still in an early "
379"alpha stage when it comes to software &#8211; its not an easy task to "
380"rewrite the whole Internet!"
381msgstr ""
382"Tenga presente que el software de este proyecto, aunque no es nuevo, se "
383"encuentra en una etapa alfa de desarrollo, aún preliminar, &#8211; y ¡no es "
384"tarea sencilla reescribir todo Internet!"
385
386#: template/about.html.j2:105
387msgid "Current funding"
388msgstr "Financiamiento actual"
56 389
57#~ msgid "IRC Archive" 390#: template/about.html.j2:110
58#~ msgstr "Archivo de IRC" 391msgid ""
392"We're receiving funding from NLnet's Next Generation Internet funding line "
393"to document and implement the GNU Name System protocol in a way suitable for "
394"the IETF standardization process."
395msgstr ""
396"Recibimos financiamiento de la línea de NLnet Nest Generation para "
397"documentar e implementar el protocolo GNU Name System de una manera acorde "
398"al proceso IETF de estandarización."
59 399
60#~ msgid "Development" 400#: template/about.html.j2:123
61#~ msgstr "Desarrollo" 401msgid ""
402"This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 "
403"research and innovation programme under the NGI_TRUST grant agreement no "
404"825618. The project aims to integrate re:claimID with the GNU Taler payment "
405"system in a pilot in order to demonstrate the practical feasibility and "
406"benefits of privacy enhancing technologies for users and commercial service "
407"providers. The project is called \"Decentralized Identities for Self-"
408"Sovereign End-users\" (DISSENS)."
409msgstr ""
410"Este proyecto ha recibido financiamiento del fondo de investigación e "
411"innovación Horizonte 2020 de la Unión Europea bajo el convenio de subvención "
412"NGI_TRUST n. 825618. El proyecto busca integrar re:claimID con el sistema de "
413"pago de GNU Taler en un proyecto piloto, para demostrar la factibilidad "
414"práctica y los beneficios de tecnologías que respaldan la privacidad de "
415"usuarios y proveedores de servicios comerciales. Este proyecto se llama "
416"\"Identidad Descentralizada para Usuarios Finales Autónomos\" (DISSENS, por "
417"sus siglas en inglés)."
62 418
63#~ msgid "System Architecture" 419#: template/about.html.j2:141
64#~ msgstr "Architectura del sistema" 420msgid ""
421"We are grateful for free hosting offered by the following organizations:"
422msgstr ""
423"Agradecemos el alojamiento gratuito brindado por las siguientes "
424"organizaciones:"
65 425
66#~ msgid "Source Code" 426#: template/about.html.j2:150
67#~ msgstr "Códico fuente" 427msgid "Past funding"
428msgstr "Financiamiento pasado"
68 429
430#: template/about.html.j2:152
431msgid "We are grateful for past funding from the following organizations:"
432msgstr "Agradecemos el financiamiento pasado de las siguientes organizaciones:"
433
434#: template/applications.html.j2:7
435msgid "Applications provided by GNUnet"
436msgstr "Aplicaciones que ofrece GNUnet"
437
438#: template/applications.html.j2:13 template/gns.html.j2:7
439msgid "The GNU Name System"
440msgstr "El Sistema de Nombres GNU"
441
442#: template/applications.html.j2:15
69#, fuzzy 443#, fuzzy
70#~| msgid "Documentation" 444#| msgid ""
71#~ msgid "Source Code Documentation" 445#| "The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully "
72#~ msgstr "Documentación" 446#| "decentralized replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of "
447#| "using a hierarchy, GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are "
448#| "similar to DNS, but queries and replies are private even with respect to "
449#| "peers providing the answers. The integrity of records and privacy of look-"
450#| "ups is cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a "
451#| "robust, efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
452msgid ""
453"The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully decentralized "
454"replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of using a hierarchy, "
455"GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are similar to DNS, but "
456"queries and replies are private even with respect to peers providing the "
457"answers. The integrity of records and privacy of look-ups are "
458"cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a robust, "
459"efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
460msgstr ""
461"El <a href=\"gns.html\">Sistema de Nombre GNU (GNS, por sus siglas en "
462"inglés)</a> es un reemplazo totalmente descentralizado para el Sistema de "
463"Nombre de Domino (DNS). En lugar de usar una jerarquía, GNS usa un gráfico "
464"dirigido. El convenio de denominaciones es similar al DNS, pero las "
465"consultas y respuestas son privadas, incluso para los pares que dan las "
466"respuestas. La integridad de registros y la privacidad de las búsquedas está "
467"protegida criptográficamente. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a robust, "
468"efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
469
470#: template/applications.html.j2:38
471msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
472msgstr "Proveedor de identidad, descentralizado y autónomo"
73 473
74#~ msgid "Continuous Integration" 474#: template/applications.html.j2:41
75#~ msgstr "Integración continua" 475#, fuzzy
476#| msgid ""
477#| "<a href=\"https://reclaim.gnunet.org/\">re:claimID</a> is a decentralized "
478#| "Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU Name System. It "
479#| "allows users to securely share personal information with websites using "
480#| "standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
481msgid ""
482"is a decentralized Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU "
483"Name System. It allows users to securely share personal information with "
484"websites using standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
485msgstr ""
486"<a href=\"https://reclaim.gnunet.org/\">re:claimID</a> es un servicio "
487"Proveedor de Identidad (IdP), descentralizado e integrado al Sistema de "
488"Nombres GNU. Esto permite a los usuarios compartir información personal de "
489"forma segura con sitios web, usando protocolos estandarizados (OpenID "
490"Connect)."
76 491
492#: template/applications.html.j2:57
77#, fuzzy 493#, fuzzy
78#~| msgid "Development" 494msgid "Filesharing (Alpha)"
79#~ msgid "Development Tutorial" 495msgstr "Filesharing o compartir documentos (Alfa)"
80#~ msgstr "Desarrollo" 496
497#: template/applications.html.j2:59
498msgid ""
499"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">filesharing</a> is an application that aims "
500"to provide censorship-resistant, anonymous filesharing. The publisher is "
501"empowered to make a gradual choice between performance and anonymity."
502msgstr ""
503"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">filesharing</a> es una aplicación cuyo "
504"objetivo es proveer un servicio para compartir archivos de manera anónima y "
505"sin censura. Quien publica se ve en la libertad de escoger gradualmente "
506"entre desempeño y anonimato."
507
508#: template/applications.html.j2:73
509msgid "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
510msgstr "Conversation (Pre-Alfa)"
81 511
82#~ msgid "Documentation" 512#: template/applications.html.j2:75
83#~ msgstr "Documentación" 513msgid ""
514"GNUnet conversation is an application that provides secure voice "
515"communication in a fully decentralized way by employing GNUnet for routing "
516"and transport."
517msgstr ""
518"GNUnet conversation es una aplicación que ofrece comunicación de voz segura "
519"y totalmente descentralizada al utilizar GNUnet para enrutar y transportar "
520"información."
84 521
85#~ msgid "Install" 522#: template/applications.html.j2:91
86#~ msgstr "Instala" 523msgid "Applications utilizing GNUnet"
524msgstr "Aplicaciones que utilizan GNUnet"
87 525
88#~ msgid "Use" 526#: template/applications.html.j2:97
89#~ msgstr "Usa" 527msgid "GNU Taler (Alpha)"
528msgstr "GNU Taler (Alfa)"
90 529
91#~ msgid "Videos" 530#: template/applications.html.j2:99
92#~ msgstr "Videos" 531msgid ""
532"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> is a new privacy-preserving "
533"electronic payment system. Payments are cryptographically secured and are "
534"confirmed within milliseconds with extremely low transaction costs."
535msgstr ""
536"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> es un nuevo sistema electrónico "
537"de pagos que protege la privacidad. Los pagos se aseguran de forma "
538"criptográfica y se confirman en milisegundos con costos de transacción "
539"extremadamente bajos."
93 540
94#~ msgid "Glossary" 541#: template/applications.html.j2:118
95#~ msgstr "Glosario" 542msgid "secushare"
543msgstr "secushare"
96 544
97#~ msgid "Handbook" 545#: template/applications.html.j2:120
98#~ msgstr "Manual" 546msgid ""
547"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> is creating a decentralized "
548"social networking application on top of GNUnet. Using overlay multicast and "
549"the extensible PSYC protocol, notifications are distributed end-to-end "
550"encrypted to authorized recipients only."
551msgstr ""
552"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> está desarrollando una red "
553"social descentralizada e integrada a GNUnet. Se distribuyen notificaciones "
554"encriptadas de extremo a extremo sólo a destinatarios autorizados, por medio "
555"de multidifusión superpuesta y el protocolo PSYC extendible."
99 556
100#~ msgid "REST API" 557#: template/applications.html.j2:139
101#~ msgstr "REST API" 558msgid "pretty Easy privacy"
559msgstr "pretty Easy privacy"
102 560
103#~ msgid "FAQ" 561#: template/applications.html.j2:141
104#~ msgstr "FAQ" 562msgid ""
563"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p) is "
564"creating a usable end-to-end encrypted e-mail solution using opportunistic "
565"key exchange. p&#8801;p will use GNUnet to protect metadata and exploit new "
566"cryptographic protocols to verify keys."
567msgstr ""
568"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p)está "
569"desarrollando una alternativa útil de correo electrónico, encriptada de "
570"extremo a extremo con cifrado de clave oportunista. p&#8801;p usará GNUnet "
571"para proteger metadatos y aprovechar nuevos protocolos criptográficos para "
572"verificar claves."
105 573
106#~ msgid "What is GNUnet?" 574#: template/applications.html.j2:160
107#~ msgstr "Qué es GNUnet?" 575msgid "Cadet-GTK"
576msgstr "Cadet-GTK"
108 577
578#: template/applications.html.j2:162
109#, fuzzy 579#, fuzzy
110#~| msgid "About GNUnet" 580#| msgid ""
111#~ msgid "About GNUnet e.V." 581#| "<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> "
112#~ msgstr "Sobre GNUnet" 582#| "is a convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing "
583#| "messaging using especially the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK "
584#| "and libhandy for a convergent design."
585msgid ""
586"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> is a "
587"convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing messaging using "
588"the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK and libhandy for a convergent "
589"design."
590msgstr ""
591"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a>es "
592"una sencilla aplicación gráfica con abundantes herramientas, que ofrece un "
593"servicio de mensajería usando principalmente el subsistema CADET. Es "
594"desarrollado con GTK y libhandy para un diseño convergente."
113 595
596#: template/applications.html.j2:180
114#, fuzzy 597#, fuzzy
115#~| msgid "About" 598msgid "groupchat"
116#~ msgid "About gnurl" 599msgstr "groupchat"
117#~ msgstr "Sobre"
118 600
601#: template/applications.html.j2:182
119#, fuzzy 602#, fuzzy
120#~| msgid "GSoC Projects" 603#| msgid ""
121#~ msgid "Current projects" 604#| "<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a "
122#~ msgstr "Projectos de GSoC" 605#| "terminal user interface providing messaging using especially the CADET "
606#| "subsystem. It is developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned "
607#| "to be compatible."
608msgid ""
609"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a "
610"terminal user interface providing messaging using the CADET subsystem. It is "
611"developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned to be compatible."
612msgstr ""
613"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a>es una "
614"interfaz de usuario que proporciona un servicio de mensajería utilizando "
615"principalmente el subsistema CADET. Es desarrollado usando nim. La "
616"expectativa es que Cadet-GTK y groupchat sean compatibles."
617
618#: template/architecture.html.j2:6
619msgid "GNUnet System Architecture"
620msgstr "Arquitectura del Sistema GNUnet"
123 621
622#: template/architecture.html.j2:20
623msgid "Foundations"
624msgstr "Fundamentos"
625
626#: template/architecture.html.j2:22
124#, fuzzy 627#, fuzzy
125#~| msgid "About GNUnet" 628#| msgid ""
126#~ msgid "Learn more about GNUnet" 629#| "The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-"
127#~ msgstr "Sobre GNUnet" 630#| "like end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key "
631#| "infrastructure (GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> "
632#| "Using public keys for addresses and self-organized decentralized routing "
633#| "algorithms, these subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack."
634msgid ""
635"The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-like "
636"end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key infrastructure "
637"(GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> Using public keys "
638"for addresses and self-organizing decentralized routing algorithms, these "
639"subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack."
640msgstr ""
641"Las bases de GNUnet son una tabla hash distribuida (R5N), una capa de "
642"mensajería encriptada tipo SCTP (CADET), una infraestructura de clave "
643"pública (GNS) y un sistema de transporte conectable (TRANSPORT). <br> Al "
644"utilizar claves públicas y algoritmos descentralizados auto-organizables de "
645"enrutamiento, estos subsistemas reemplazan el stack TCP/IP."
646
647#: template/architecture.html.j2:35
648msgid "Security"
649msgstr "Seguridad"
128 650
651#: template/architecture.html.j2:38
129#, fuzzy 652#, fuzzy
130#~| msgid "What is GNUnet?" 653#| msgid ""
131#~ msgid "Get on GNUnet" 654#| "GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem "
132#~ msgstr "Qué es GNUnet?" 655#| "runs as a separate process, providing fault-isolation and enabling tight "
656#| "permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the "
657#| "implementation is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and "
658#| "will always remain free software."
659msgid ""
660"GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem "
661"runs as a separate process, providing fault isolation and enabling tight "
662"permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the implementation "
663"is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and will always "
664"remain free software."
665msgstr ""
666"GNUnet es implementado usando múltiples procesos de arquitectura. Cada "
667"subsistema se ejecuta como un proceso separado, proporcionando aislamiento "
668"de fallas y permitiendo que se otorguen permisos estrictos a cada "
669"subsistema. Naturalmente, la implementación es un paquete <a href=\"https://"
670"www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> y siempre será de software libre."
671
672#: template/architecture.html.j2:52
673msgid "System architecture"
674msgstr "Arquitectura del sistema"
675
676#: template/architecture.html.j2:58
677msgid "Subsystems"
678msgstr "Subsistemas"
679
680#: template/architecture.html.j2:67
681msgid "libgnunetutil"
682msgstr "libgnunetutil"
683
684#: template/architecture.html.j2:73
685msgid "APIs"
686msgstr "APIs"
687
688#: template/architecture.html.j2:86
689msgid "Legend"
690msgstr "Leyenda"
691
692#: template/contact.html.j2:6
693msgid "Contact information"
694msgstr "Información de contacto"
695
696#: template/contact.html.j2:11
697msgid "The mailing list"
698msgstr "Lista de correo"
699
700#: template/contact.html.j2:13
701msgid ""
702"An archived, public mailing list for GNUnet is hosted at <a href=\"https://"
703"lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists.gnu.org/"
704"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a>. You can send messages to the list at "
705"<a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
706msgstr ""
707"Una lista pública de correo archivada por GNUnet está alojada en <a href="
708"\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists."
709"gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a>.Puedes enviar mensajes a la "
710"lista usando la dirección <a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org"
711"\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
712
713#: template/contact.html.j2:23
714msgid "The IRC channel"
715msgstr "El canal IRC"
716
717#: template/contact.html.j2:25
718msgid ""
719"<tt>#gnunet</tt> is reachable via <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc."
720"freenode.net</a>. There is also an <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!"
721"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a> available."
722msgstr ""
723"<tt>#gnunet</tt> es accesible a través de <a href=\"https://freenode.net"
724"\">irc.freenode.net</a>. También hay un <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/"
725"room/!IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archivo</a> disponible."
726
727#: template/contact.html.j2:38
728msgid "Contacting individuals"
729msgstr "Contactos individuales"
730
731#: template/contact.html.j2:40
732msgid ""
733"GNUnet developers are generally reachable at either <tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet."
734"org</tt> or <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt>. Most of us support receiving GnuPG "
735"encrypted Emails. Urgent and sensitive security issues may be addressed to "
736"the GNU maintainers <tt>schanzen</tt> and <tt>grothoff</tt>."
737msgstr ""
738"Generalmente, los desarrolladores GNUnet pueden ser contactados en "
739"<tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet.org</tt> o en <tt>lastname@gnunet.org</tt>. La mayoría "
740"de nosotros puede recibir correos encriptados por GnuPG. Problemas urgentes "
741"y delicados sobre seguridad pueden dirigirse a los encargados de "
742"mantenimiento de GNU, <tt>schanzen</tt> y <tt>grothoff</tt>."
743
744#: template/contact.html.j2:53
745msgid "Reporting bugs"
746msgstr "Reporte de errores"
747
748#: template/contact.html.j2:55
749msgid ""
750"We track open feature requests and bugs for projects within GNUnet in our <a "
751"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug tracker</a>. You can also report bugs "
752"or feature requests to the <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
753"bug-gnunet\">bug-gnunet</a> mailing list. The mailinglist requires no "
754"subscription."
755msgstr ""
756"Rastreamos \"bugs\" y solicitudes abiertas de funciones para proyectos "
757"dentro de GNUnet en nuestro <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug "
758"tracker</a>. También puedes reportar \"bugs\" o solicitudes de funciones a "
759"la lista de correo <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-"
760"gnunet\">bug-gnunet</a>. La lista no requiere suscripción."
761
762#: template/copyright.html.j2:11
763msgid ""
764"<p> Contributors to GNUnet with Git access must sign the <a href=\"/static/"
765"pdf/copyright.pdf\">copyright assignment</a> to ensure that the <a href="
766"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/gnunet_taler_agreement.tex"
767"\">GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA agreement on licensing and collaborative "
768"development</a> of the GNUnet and GNU Taler projects is satisfied. </p>"
769msgstr ""
770"<p>Los contribuyentes de GNUnet con acceso Git deben firmar la <a href=\"/"
771"static/pdf/copyright.pdf\">asignación de derechos de autor</a> para asegurar "
772"que el <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/"
773"gnunet_taler_agreement.tex\"> acuerdo GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA sobre "
774"desarrollo colaborativo y de licencia</a> de los proyectos GNUnet y GNU "
775"Taler se satisfaga.</p>"
776
777#: template/copyright.html.j2:22
778msgid ""
779"<p>The agreements ensure that the code will continue to be made available "
780"under free software licenses, but gives developers the freedom to move code "
781"between GNUnet and GNU Taler without worrying about licenses and to give the "
782"company the ability to dual-license (for example, so that we can distribute "
783"via App-stores that are hostile to free software).</p>"
784msgstr ""
785"<p>Los acuerdos aseguran que el código permanecerá disponible bajo licencias "
786"de software libre, pero da a los desarrolladores libertad para intercambiar "
787"código entre GNUnet y GNU Taler sin preocuparse por las licencias o por la "
788"capacidad de la compañía para emitir licencias duales (por ejemplo, para que "
789"podamos distribuir en tiendas de aplicaciones hostiles al software libre).</"
790"p>"
791
792#: template/copyright.html.j2:30
793msgid ""
794"<p>Minor contributions (basically, anyone without Git access) do not require "
795"copyright assignment. Pseudonymous contributions are accepted, in this case "
796"simply sign the agreement with your pseudonym. Scanned copies are "
797"sufficient, but snail mail is preferred.</p>"
798msgstr ""
799"<p>Las contribuciones menores (básicamente de cualquiera sin acceso Git) no "
800"requieren asignación de derechos de autor. Aceptamos las contribuciones bajo "
801"pseudónimo, para lo cual simplemente se firma el acuerdo con su pseudónimo. "
802"Las copias escaneadas son suficientes, pero preferimos el correo postal.</p>"
803
804#: template/developers.html.j2:5
805msgid "GNUnet for developers"
806msgstr "GNUnet para desarrolladores"
807
808#: template/developers.html.j2:13
809msgid "Repositories"
810msgstr "Repositorios"
811
812#: template/developers.html.j2:16
813msgid ""
814"A list of our Git repositories can be found on our our <a href=\"https://git."
815"gnunet.org/\">Git Server</a>."
816msgstr ""
817"En nuestro<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\"> Git Server</a> se encuentra "
818"una lista de nuestros repositorios Git."
819
820#: template/developers.html.j2:27
821msgid ""
822"Technical papers can be found in our <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/"
823"bibliography\">bibliography</a>."
824msgstr ""
825"En la <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/bibliography\">bibliografía</a> "
826"pueden encontrarse nuestros documentos técnicos."
827
828#: template/developers.html.j2:34
829msgid "Discussion"
830msgstr "Conversación"
831
832#: template/developers.html.j2:37
833msgid ""
834"We have a mailing list for developer discussions. You can subscribe to or "
835"read the list archive at <a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
836"gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</"
837"a>."
838msgstr ""
839"Tenemos una lista de correo para conversaciones de desarrolladores. Puede "
840"suscribirse o consultar el listado en <a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/"
841"listinfo/gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-"
842"developers</a>."
843
844#: template/developers.html.j2:47
845msgid "Regression Testing"
846msgstr "Pruebas de regresión"
847
848#: template/developers.html.j2:50
849msgid ""
850"We have <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/\">Buildbot</a> automation tests to "
851"detect regressions and check for portability at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
852"org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/</a>."
853msgstr ""
854"Usamos pruebas de automatización de <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/"
855"\">Buildbot</a> para detectar regresiones y para verificar portabilidad en "
856"<a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/"
857"buildbot/gnunet/</a>."
858
859#: template/developers.html.j2:59
860msgid "Code Coverage Analysis"
861msgstr "Análisis de cobertura de código"
862
863#: template/developers.html.j2:62
864msgid ""
865"We use <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> to "
866"analyze the code coverage of our tests, the results are available at <a href="
867"\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a>."
868msgstr ""
869"Usamos <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> "
870"para analizar la cobertura del código de nuestras pruebas; los resultados "
871"están disponibles en <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://"
872"old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a> ."
873
874#: template/developers.html.j2:72
875msgid "Performance Analysis"
876msgstr "Análisis de rendimiento"
877
878#: template/developers.html.j2:75
879msgid ""
880"We use <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> for performance "
881"regression analysis of the exchange backend at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
882"org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a>."
883msgstr ""
884"Usamos <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> para el análisis "
885"de regresión del rendimiento sobre el soporte de intercambio en <a href="
886"\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a> ."
887
888#: template/download.html.j2:7 template/gnurl.html.j2:209
889msgid "Downloads"
890msgstr "Descargas"
891
892#: template/download.html.j2:11
893msgid ""
894"Here you can download releases of our software and find links to the various "
895"versions."
896msgstr ""
897"Aquí puedes descargar las ediciones de nuestro software y encontrar los "
898"links a sus diferentes versiones."
899
900#: template/download.html.j2:17
901msgid "0.11.x series"
902msgstr "series 0.11.x"
903
904#: template/download.html.j2:18
905msgid "tarball"
906msgstr "Fichero"
907
908#: template/download.html.j2:20
909msgid ""
910"The tarball of the latest version can be obtained from GNU FTP and its "
911"mirrors."
912msgstr ""
913"La última versión del fichero se puede obtener en GNU FTP o sus sitios "
914"espejo."
915
916#: template/download.html.j2:30
917msgid "git"
918msgstr "git"
919
920#: template/download.html.j2:32
921msgid ""
922"You can fetch the git tag of version 0.11.x from our development server:"
923msgstr ""
924"Puedes hacerte con una git tag versión 0.11.x en nuestro servidor de "
925"desarrollo:"
926
927#: template/engage.html.j2:6
928msgid "Engage!"
929msgstr "¡Participa!"
930
931#: template/ev.html.j2:6
932#, fuzzy
933msgid "Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V."
934msgstr "Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V."
935
936#: template/ev.html.j2:11
937msgid "About GNUnet e.V."
938msgstr "Sobre GNUnet e.V."
939
940#: template/ev.html.j2:13
941msgid ""
942"On December 27th 2013 a group of GNUnet hackers met at 30c3 to create the "
943"\"Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V.\", an association under German "
944"law to support GNUnet development. The Amtsgericht M&uuml;nchen registered "
945"the association on the 7th of March under VR 205287."
946msgstr ""
947"El 27 de diciembre de 2013, un grupo de hackers de GNUnet se reunió en el "
948"30c3 Chaos Communication Congress para crear \"Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von "
949"GNUnet e.V.\", una asociación bajo la ley alemana que apoya el desarrollo de "
950"GNUnet . La asociación fue registrada ante la Corte Distrital de Munich el 7 "
951"de marzo."
952
953#: template/ev.html.j2:22
954msgid ""
955"The association is officially dedicated to supporting research, development "
956"and education in the area of secure decentralized networking in general, and "
957"GNUnet specifically. This is the official website for the association."
958msgstr ""
959"Oficialmente, la asociación se dedica a apoyar la investigación, el "
960"desarrollo y la educación en el área de redes seguras y descentralizadas en "
961"general; y de manera específica, en lo referente a GNUnet. Esta es la página "
962"web de la asociación."
963
964#: template/ev.html.j2:31
965msgid "Becoming a Member of GNUnet e.V."
966msgstr "Convertirse en miembro de GNUnet e.V."
967
968#: template/ev.html.j2:33
969#, fuzzy
970#| msgid ""
971#| "GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to "
972#| "participate in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For "
973#| "this, all you have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the "
974#| "<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> "
975#| "repository. There are no membership dues; however, members are required "
976#| "to support GNUnet e.V. and in particularly contribute to the technical "
977#| "development within their means. For further details, we refer to the <a "
978#| "href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">Satzung</a> (currently "
979#| "only available in German, translations welcome)."
980msgid ""
981"GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to participate "
982"in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For this, all you "
983"have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the <a href=\"https://"
984"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> repository. There are no "
985"membership dues; however, members are required to support GNUnet e.V. and in "
986"particularly contribute to the technical development within their means. For "
987"further details, we refer to the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev."
988"git/\">Satzung (Charter)</a> (currently only available in German, "
989"translations welcome)."
990msgstr ""
991"Los desarrolladores de GNUnet con acceso a git (escritura) pueden "
992"convertirse en miembros para participar en el proceso de decisión y apoyar "
993"formalmente a GNUnet e.V. Para ello, todo lo que tienes que hacer es "
994"actualizar el archivo <tt> members.txt </tt> del repositorio <a href="
995"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\"> gnunet-ev </a>. No hay cuotas de "
996"membresía; sin embargo, se invita a que los miembros apoyen GNUnet e.V., y "
997"en particular a que contribuyan con su desarrollo técnico dentro de sus "
998"posibilidades. Para obtener más detalles, consulte el <a href=\"https://git."
999"gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\"> Satzung </a> (actualmente solo está disponible "
1000"en alemán, las traducciones son bienvenidas)."
1001
1002#: template/ev.html.j2:52
1003msgid "Governance"
1004msgstr "Gobernanza"
1005
1006#: template/ev.html.j2:54
1007#, fuzzy
1008#| msgid ""
1009#| "You can find our \"Satzung\", and the list of members under <a href="
1010#| "\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git."
1011#| "gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists "
1012#| "of: <dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
1013#| "Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> <dd>t3sserakt</"
1014#| "dd> <dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a "
1015#| "href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </"
1016#| "dd> </dl>"
1017msgid ""
1018"You can find our charter, and the list of members under <a href=\"https://"
1019"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet.org/"
1020"gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists of: "
1021"<dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
1022"Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> <dd>t3sserakt</dd> "
1023"<dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a href="
1024"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd> </dl>"
1025msgstr ""
1026"Puede encontrar nuestro \"Satzung\" y la lista de miembros en <a href="
1027"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\"> https://git."
1028"gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. La actual junta directiva "
1029"está formada por: <dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt><dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu"
1030"\">Martin Schanzenbach</a></dd><dt>Stellvertretender Vorsitz</"
1031"dt><dd>t3sserakt</dd><dt>Kassenwart</dt><dd>Florian Dold</dd><dt>Beisitzer</"
1032"dt><dd><a href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff </a>, "
1033"ch3 </dd> </dl>"
1034
1035#: template/ev.html.j2:73
1036msgid "Official Meeting Notes"
1037msgstr "Notas Oficiales de la Reunión"
1038
1039#: template/ev.html.j2:86
1040msgid "Support Us!"
1041msgstr "¡Apóyanos!"
1042
1043#: template/ev.html.j2:88
1044msgid ""
1045"Everybody is welcome to support us via donations. For financial "
1046"contributions, Europeans are able to donate via SEPA. We hope to setup "
1047"accounts in other major currency areas in the future. You can also donate "
1048"via Bitcoin, routing details are given below. Please note that we are unable "
1049"to provide receipts for your donations. If you are planning to donate a "
1050"significant amount of money, please contact us first as it might be better "
1051"to come to a custom arrangement. <dl><dt>BitCoin</dt> "
1052"<dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</dd> <dt>SEPA/IBAN</dt> "
1053"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd> </dl>"
1054msgstr ""
1055"Todos son bienvenidos para apoyarnos a través de donaciones. Para las "
1056"contribuciones financieras, los europeos pueden donar a través de SEPA. "
1057"Esperamos configurar cuentas en regiones con otras divisas relevantes en el "
1058"futuro. También puede donar a través de Bitcoin, los detalles de "
1059"enrutamiento están a continuación. Tenga en cuenta que no podemos "
1060"proporcionar recibos de sus donaciones. Si planea donar una cantidad "
1061"significativa de dinero, comuníquese con nosotros primero, ya que podría ser "
1062"mejor llegar a un acuerdo personalizado. <dl> <dt> BitCoin </dt> <dd> "
1063"1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh </dd> <dt> SEPA / IBAN </dt> <dd> "
1064"DE67830654080004822650 (BIC / SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR) </dd> </dl>"
1065
1066#: template/faq.html.j2:12 template/faq.html.j2:23
1067msgid "General"
1068msgstr "General"
1069
1070#: template/faq.html.j2:13 template/faq.html.j2:149 template/gns.html.j2:37
1071msgid "Features"
1072msgstr "Características"
1073
1074#: template/faq.html.j2:15 template/faq.html.j2:695
1075msgid "Error messages"
1076msgstr "Mensajes de error"
1077
1078#: template/faq.html.j2:16 template/faq.html.j2:797
1079#, fuzzy
1080msgid "File-sharing"
1081msgstr "Filesharing o compartir documentos (Alfa)"
1082
1083#: template/faq.html.j2:17 template/faq.html.j2:973
1084msgid "Contributing"
1085msgstr "Contribuir"
1086
1087#: template/faq.html.j2:26
1088msgid "What do I do if my question is not answered here?"
1089msgstr "¿Qué hago si aquí no encuentro respuesta a mi pregunta?"
1090
1091#: template/faq.html.j2:28
1092msgid ""
1093"A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional "
1094"documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list or "
1095"the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net."
1096msgstr ""
1097"R: Hay muchas otras fuentes de información. Puedes leer documentación "
1098"adicional, preguntar en la lista de correos help-gnunet@gnu.org ,o en el IRC "
1099"#gnunet en irc.freenode.net."
1100
1101#: template/faq.html.j2:36
1102msgid "When are you going to release the next version?"
1103msgstr "¿Cuándo van a lanzar la próxima versión?"
1104
1105#: template/faq.html.j2:38
1106msgid ""
1107"A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: earlier "
1108"if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release will be "
1109"anounced on the info-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list and on <a href=\"https://"
1110"planet.gnu.org\">planet GNU</a>. You can subscribe to the mailing list or "
1111"the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a notification."
1112msgstr ""
1113"R: La respuesta general es, cuando esté lista. Quizás una mejor respuesta "
1114"sea: antes, si colaboras (probando, depurando, escribiendo código, "
1115"documentando). Cada lanzamiento se anunciará en la lista de correo info-"
1116"gnunet@gnu.org y en <a href=\"https://planet.gnu.org\"> planeta GNU </a>. "
1117"Puedes suscribirte a la lista de correo o al canal RSS de este sitio para "
1118"recibir automáticamente una notificación."
1119
1120#: template/faq.html.j2:49
1121msgid "Is the code free?"
1122msgstr "¿El uso del código es libre?"
1123
1124#: template/faq.html.j2:51
1125msgid ""
1126"A: GNUnet is free software, available under the <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
1127"org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a>."
1128msgstr ""
1129"R: GNUnet es un software libre, disponible bajo la <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
1130"org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\"> GNU Affero Public License (AGPL) </a>."
1131
1132#: template/faq.html.j2:58
1133msgid "Are there any known bugs?"
1134msgstr "¿Hay algún error conocido?"
1135
1136#: template/faq.html.j2:60
1137msgid ""
1138"A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the <a href=\"https://bugs."
1139"gnunet.org/\">Mantis system</a>. Some bugs are occasionally reported "
1140"directly to developers or the developer mailing list. This is discouraged "
1141"since developers often do not have the time to feed these bugs back into the "
1142"Mantis database. Please report bugs directly to the bug tracking system. If "
1143"you believe a bug is sensitive, you can set its view status to private (this "
1144"should be the exception)."
1145msgstr ""
1146"R: Damos seguimiento a la lista de \"bugs\" conocidos en el <a href="
1147"\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Sistema Mantis</a>. En ocasiones, se informa de "
1148"algunos errores directamente a los programadores o a la lista de correo de "
1149"desarrolladores. Se desaconseja esto, ya que los desarrolladores a menudo no "
1150"tienen tiempo para enviar estos errores a la base de datos de Mantis. "
1151"Informa sobre los \"bugs\" directamente al sistema de seguimiento de "
1152"errores. Si crees que el error presenta un asunto delicado, puedes "
1153"establecer su estatus de visualización como privado (estos deben ser sólo "
1154"casos excepcionales)."
1155
1156#: template/faq.html.j2:73 template/faq.html.j2:193
1157msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?"
1158msgstr "¿Existe una interfaz gráfica de usuario?"
1159
1160#: template/faq.html.j2:75
1161msgid ""
1162"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ "
1163"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration."
1164msgstr ""
1165"R: gnunet-gtk es una descarga separada. El paquete contiene varias "
1166"interfaces gráficas basadas en GTK +, incluida una herramienta gráfica para "
1167"la configuración."
1168
1169#: template/faq.html.j2:83
1170msgid "Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?"
1171msgstr "¿Por qué gnunet-service-nse genera un uso elevado del CPU?"
1172
1173#: template/faq.html.j2:85
1174msgid ""
1175"A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called &quot;"
1176"proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your peer is "
1177"real (or, rather, make it expensive for an adversary to mount a Sybil attack "
1178"on the network size estimator). The calculation is expected to take a few "
1179"days, depending on how fast your CPU is. If the CPU load is creating a "
1180"problem for you, you can set the value &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; in the &quot;"
1181"nse&quot; section of your configuration file to a higher value. The default "
1182"is &quot;5 ms&quot;."
1183msgstr ""
1184"R: El proceso gnunet-service-nse computará primero las llamadas &quot;"
1185"pruebas de trabajo&quot; lo cual se usa para demostrar a la red que tu "
1186"conexión de pares es auténtica (o, de igual forma, hace que sea costoso para "
1187"un intruso organizar un ataque Sybil en la estimación del tamaño de la red). "
1188"Se espera que los cálculos se realicen en varios días, dependiendo de lo "
1189"rápido que sea tu CPU. Si la carga del CPU te produce un problema, puedes "
1190"especificar un valor mayor de &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; en la sección &quot;"
1191"nse&quot; de tu archivo de configuración. El valor por defecto es &quot;5 "
1192"ms&quot;."
1193
1194#: template/faq.html.j2:99
1195msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?"
1196msgstr "¿Cómo se compara GNUnet con Tor?"
1197
1198#: template/faq.html.j2:101
1199msgid ""
1200"A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for TCP "
1201"connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in particular. "
1202"GNUnet does not really have one focus; our theme is secure decentralized "
1203"networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus."
1204msgstr ""
1205"R: Tor se enfoca en el desarrollo de comunicaciones anónimas, así como en "
1206"resistir la censura en conexiones TCP; a través del paquete Tor Browser, se "
1207"enfoca particularmente en la Web. GNUnet no cuenta con un enfoque único; "
1208"nuestro propósito es una red segura descentralizada, pero esto es muy amplio "
1209"para ser considerado un enfoque."
1210
1211#: template/faq.html.j2:111
1212msgid "How does GNUnet compare to I2P?"
1213msgstr "¿Cómo se compara GNUnet con I2P (Proyecto de Internet invisible)?"
1214
1215#: template/faq.html.j2:113
1216msgid ""
1217"A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more "
1218"decentralized Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost no "
1219"overlaps. <br><br> I2P is written in Java, and has (asymmetric) tunnels "
1220"using onion (or garlic) routing as the basis for various (anonymized) "
1221"applications. I2P is largely used via a Web frontend."
1222msgstr ""
1223"R: Ambos, tanto GNUnet como I2P, quieren construir un mejor Internet, más "
1224"seguro y descentralizado. En cualquier caso, desde el punto de vista técnico "
1225"casi no se superponen.<br><b. r>I2P está escrito en Java y usa túneles "
1226"asimétricos de enrutamiento cebolla —o ajo— como base para varias "
1227"aplicaciones anonimizadas. I2P es usada principalmente en la interfaz web de "
1228"usuario."
1229
1230#: template/faq.html.j2:124
1231msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?"
1232msgstr "¿Está GNUnet listo para usarse en sistemas de producción?"
1233
1234#: template/faq.html.j2:126
1235msgid ""
1236"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready "
1237"for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the "
1238"functionality you use, but you will always likely run into issues with our "
1239"current low-level transport system. We are currently in the process of "
1240"rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)"
1241msgstr ""
1242"R: GNUnet está transitando una importante fase de desarrollo. Está listo "
1243"para ser usado principalmente por desarrolladores. Su eficacia variará "
1244"dependiendo de la funcionalidad con que se use, pero es probable hallar "
1245"problemas con nuestro actual sistema de transporte, de nivel bajo. "
1246"Actualmente estamos en proceso de reescribirlo (Project & quot; Transport "
1247"Next Generation [TNG] & quot;)"
1248
1249#: template/faq.html.j2:136
1250msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?"
1251msgstr ""
1252"¿Se están utilizando tecnologías de registro distribuido para hacer GNUnet ?"
1253
1254#: template/faq.html.j2:138
1255msgid ""
1256"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, "
1257"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be "
1258"built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in doing so."
1259msgstr ""
1260"R: No. GNUnet es una nueva pila de protocolos de red para crear aplicaciones "
1261"seguras, distribuidas y que preservan la privacidad. Si bien se podría "
1262"construir un registro distribuido usando GNUnet, actualmente no tenemos "
1263"planes para hacerlo."
1264
1265#: template/faq.html.j2:151
1266msgid "What can I do with GNUnet?"
1267msgstr "¿Qué puedo hacer con GNUnet?"
1268
1269#: template/faq.html.j2:153
1270msgid ""
1271"A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it can "
1272"do more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and documentation "
1273"of some of the features that exist are more advanced than others."
1274msgstr ""
1275"R: GNUnet es una estructura de red de pares, lo que significa que es capaz "
1276"de hacer más de sólo una cosa. Naturalmente, la implementación y "
1277"documentación de ciertas características ya existentes puede ser más "
1278"avanzadas que de otras."
1279
1280#: template/faq.html.j2:160
1281msgid ""
1282"For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a fully "
1283"decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a mechanism "
1284"for IPv4-IPv6 protocol translation and tunneling (NAT-PT with DNS-ALG)."
1285msgstr ""
1286"Los usuarios de GNUnet pueden compartir archivos de forma anónima o "
1287"convencional, tienen acceso a una alternativa para DNS que es "
1288"descentralizada y resistente a la censura, así como a un mecanismo de "
1289"traducción y \"tunneling\" para el protocolo IPv4-IPv6 (NAT-PT con DNS-ALG)."
1290
1291#: template/faq.html.j2:171
1292msgid "Is it possible to surf the WWW anonymously with GNUnet?"
1293msgstr "¿Se puede navegar la WWW de forma anónima con GNUnet?"
1294
1295#: template/faq.html.j2:173
1296msgid ""
1297"A: It is not possible use GNUnet for anonymous browsing at this point. We "
1298"recommend that you use Tor for anonymous surfing."
1299msgstr ""
1300"R: Por ahora no es posible usar GNUnet para usar internet de modo anónimo. "
1301"Recomendamos usar Tor para una navegación anónima."
1302
1303#: template/faq.html.j2:181
1304msgid "Is it possible to access GNUnet via a browser as an anonymous WWW?"
1305msgstr ""
1306"¿Es posible acceder a GNUnet desde un navegador de internet en modo anónimo?"
1307
1308#: template/faq.html.j2:183
1309#, fuzzy
1310#| msgid ""
1311#| "A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
1312#| "would make it accessible with a browser. It is possible to build such a "
1313#| "proxy and all one needs to know is the protocol used between browser and "
1314#| "proxy and a swift look at the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
1315msgid ""
1316"A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
1317"would make it accessible via a browser. It is possible to build such a proxy "
1318"and all one needs to know is the protocol used between the browser and the "
1319"proxy and the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
1320msgstr ""
1321"R: Actualmente no hay ningún proxy, como el proxy libre de Freenet, que "
1322"permita acceder a GNUnet con un navegador. Es posible desarrollar semejante "
1323"proxy y todo lo que se necesita saber es el protocolo usado entre el "
1324"navegador y el proxy, así como hacer una revisión rápida al código en GNUnet "
1325"para el intercambio de archivos."
1326
1327#: template/faq.html.j2:195
1328msgid ""
1329"A: There are actually a few graphical user interfaces for different "
1330"functions. gnunet-setup is to configure GNUnet, and gnunet-fs-gtk is for "
1331"file-sharing. There are a few other gnunet-XXX-gtk GUIs of lesser "
1332"importance. Note that in order to obtain the GUI, you need to install the "
1333"gnunet-gtk package, which is a separate download. gnunet-gtk is a meta GUI "
1334"that integrates most of the other GUIs in one window. One exception is "
1335"gnunet-setup, which must still be run separately at this time (as setup "
1336"requires the peer to be stopped)."
1337msgstr ""
1338"R: En realidad, existen algunas interfaces gráficas de usuario para "
1339"diferentes funciones. gnunet-setup es para configurar GNUnet, y gnunet-fs-"
1340"gtk es para compartir archivos. Hay algunas otras interfaces gráficas de "
1341"gnunet-XXX-gtk menos importantes. Ten en cuenta que para obtener la "
1342"interfaz, debes instalar el paquete gnunet-gtk, que es una descarga "
1343"separada. gnunet-gtk es una interfaz que integra a la mayoría de las otras "
1344"en una ventana. Una excepción es gnunet-setup, que debería ejecutarse por "
1345"separado, ya que la instalación requiere que la red de pares se detenga."
1346
1347#: template/faq.html.j2:210
1348#, fuzzy
1349#| msgid "On top of which operating systems does GNUnet run?"
1350msgid "Which operating systems does GNUnet run on?"
1351msgstr "¿Sobre qué sistemas operativos se ejecuta GNUnet?"
1352
1353#: template/faq.html.j2:212
1354msgid ""
1355"A: GNUnet is being developed and tested primarily under Debian GNU/Linux. "
1356"Furthermore, we regularly build and test GNUnet on Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch, "
1357"FreeBSD and macOS. We have reports of working versions on many other GNU/"
1358"Linux distributions; in the past we had reports of working versions on "
1359"NetBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. However, not all of those reports are recent, "
1360"so if you cannot get GNUnet to work on those systems please let us know."
1361msgstr ""
1362"R: GNUnet se está desarrollando y probando principalmente en Debian GNU/"
1363"Linux. Además, regularmente construimos y probamos GNUnet en Fedora, Ubuntu, "
1364"Arch, FreeBSD y macOS. Tenemos informes de versiones que funcionan en muchas "
1365"otras distribuciones GNU/Linux; en el pasado tuvimos informes de versiones "
1366"de trabajo en NetBSD, OpenBSD y Solaris. Sin embargo, no todos esos informes "
1367"son recientes, por lo que si no puedes hacer que GNUnet funcione en esos "
1368"sistemas, háznoslo saber."
1369
1370#: template/faq.html.j2:228
1371msgid "Who runs the GNS root zone?"
1372msgstr "¿Quién administra la zona raíz de GNS?"
1373
1374#: template/faq.html.j2:230
1375msgid ""
1376"A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a default "
1377"configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this default "
1378"configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will be able to "
1379"modify this configuration at will. We expect normal users to have no need to "
1380"edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services themselves."
1381msgstr ""
1382"R: Respuesta corta: tú. La respuesta larga es que GNUnet se enviará con una "
1383"configuración predeterminada de dominios de nivel superior. La gobernanza de "
1384"esta configuración predeterminada aún no está establecida. En cualquier "
1385"caso, el usuario podrá modificar esta configuración a su antojo. Esperamos "
1386"que los usuarios promedio no tengan necesidad de editar sus propias zonas "
1387"GNS a menos que ellos mismos alojen los servicios."
1388
1389#: template/faq.html.j2:241
1390msgid "Where is the per-user GNS database kept?"
1391msgstr "¿Dónde se guarda la base de datos GNS de cada usuario?"
1392
1393#: template/faq.html.j2:243
1394msgid ""
1395"A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet peer. "
1396"Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the database could "
1397"be kept at each peer (however, we don't have code for convenient "
1398"replication). Similarly, multiple GNUnet peers can share one instance of the "
1399"database --- the &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; can be accessed from "
1400"remote (via TCP). The actual data can be stored in a Postgres database, for "
1401"which various replication options are again applicable. Ultimately, there "
1402"are many options for how users can store (and secure) their GNS database."
1403msgstr ""
1404"R: La respuesta corta es que la base de datos se guarda en el par de la red "
1405"GNUnet asignado al usuario. Ahora, un usuario puede ejecutar múltiples "
1406"pares, en cuyo caso la base de datos podría mantenerse en cada par; sin "
1407"embargo, no tenemos código para una replicación adecuada. De manera similar, "
1408"varios pares de GNUnet pueden compartir una misma instancia de la base de "
1409"datos; se puede acceder al &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; de forma "
1410"remota, usando TCP. Los datos asociados puede estar almacenados en una base "
1411"de datos de Postgres, para la que diversas alternativas de replicación "
1412"también son aplicables. En última instancia, existen muchas opciones para "
1413"que los usuarios puedan almacenar y proteger su base de datos GNS."
1414
1415#: template/faq.html.j2:258
1416msgid "What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?"
1417msgstr ""
1418"¿Cuál es el tamaño promedio esperado de una base de datos de nombres GNS?"
1419
1420#: template/faq.html.j2:260
1421msgid ""
1422"A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser "
1423"histories and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases "
1424"will only grow to a few tens of thousands of entries, small enough to fit "
1425"even on mobile devices."
1426msgstr ""
1427"R: Muy pequeña. Basándonos en nuestro estudio de usuarios, donde revisamos "
1428"historiales de navegación y el número de dominios visitados, esperamos que "
1429"las bases de datos GNS sólo crezcan hasta decenas de miles de entradas, lo "
1430"suficientemente pequeñas para caber incluso en dispositivos móviles."
1431
1432#: template/faq.html.j2:270
1433msgid "Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?"
1434msgstr "¿GNS es resistente a los ataque de DNS utilizados por los E.E. U.U.?"
1435
1436#: template/faq.html.j2:272
1437msgid ""
1438"A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force to "
1439"change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and then the "
1440"changes would only apply to the names that this user is the authority for). "
1441"So if everyone used GNS, the only practical attack of a government would be "
1442"to force the operator of a server to change the GNS records for his server "
1443"to point elsewhere. However, if the owner of the private key for a zone is "
1444"unavailable for enforcement, the respective zone cannot be changed and any "
1445"other zone delegating to this zone will achieve proper resolution."
1446msgstr ""
1447"R: Creemos que sí, ya que no hay entidad que pueda ser forzada por el "
1448"gobierno para modificar el mapeo de un nombre, con excepción de cada usuario "
1449"individual. Si este fuera el caso, los cambios sólo afectarían a los nombres "
1450"que recaen bajo la autoridad de dicho usuario. Por lo tanto, si todos usaran "
1451"GNS, en la práctica un gobierno sólo podría forzar al operador de un "
1452"servidor a cambiar los registros GNS para que su servidor dirija a otra "
1453"parte. De cualquier forma, si el propietario de la clave privada para una "
1454"zona no puede ser coaccionado, la respectiva zona no puede ser modificada y "
1455"cualquier otra zona delegada a ésta alcanzará una resolución adecuada."
1456
1457#: template/faq.html.j2:286
1458#, fuzzy
1459#| msgid "How does GNS compare to other name systems"
1460msgid "How does GNS compare to other name systems?"
1461msgstr "¿Cómo se compara GNS a otros sistemas de nombres de dominio?"
1462
1463#: template/faq.html.j2:288
1464msgid ""
1465"A: A scientific paper on this topic <a href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/"
1466"ns2018.pdf\">has been published </a> and below is a table from the "
1467"publication. For detailed descriptions please refer to the paper."
1468msgstr ""
1469"R: <a href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/ns2018.pdf\">Ha sido publicado </"
1470"a> un documento científico sobre este tema y más abajo hay una tabla de esta "
1471"publicación. Para una descripción detallada, por favor diríjanse al "
1472"documento."
1473
1474#: template/faq.html.j2:392
1475msgid "What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?"
1476msgstr "¿Cuál es la diferencia entre GNS y CoDoNS?"
1477
1478#: template/faq.html.j2:394
1479#, fuzzy
1480#| msgid ""
1481#| "A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1482#| "authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, "
1483#| "and there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> "
1484#| "With GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the "
1485#| "responsibility for naming: each user runs his own personal root zone and "
1486#| "is thus in complete control of the names he uses. GNS also has many "
1487#| "additional features (to keep names short and enable migration) which "
1488#| "don't even make sense in the context of CoDoNS."
1489msgid ""
1490"A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1491"authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, and "
1492"there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> With "
1493"GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the responsibility "
1494"for naming: each user runs their own personal root zone and is thus in "
1495"complete control of the names they use. GNS also has many additional "
1496"features (to keep names short and enable migration) which don't even make "
1497"sense in the context of CoDoNS."
1498msgstr ""
1499"R: CoDoNS descentraliza la base de datos de DNS (usando DHT), pero preserva "
1500"su estructura de mando. Con CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN aún están bajo control, y "
1501"también hay procesos que determinan a los propietarios de un nombre. "
1502"<br><br> Con GNS, logramos centralizar la base de datos y también "
1503"descentralizar la responsabilidad para crear nombres: cada usuario opera su "
1504"propia zona raíz y tiene, por lo tanto, control absoluto sobre los nombres "
1505"que usa. GNS además tiene muchas cualidades adicionales para mantener "
1506"nombres cortos y habilitar migraciones, lo cual, en el contexto de CoDoNS, "
1507"ni siquiera tendría sentido."
1508
1509#: template/faq.html.j2:410
1510msgid "What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?"
1511msgstr "¿Cuál es la diferencia entre GNS y SocialDNS?"
1512
1513#: template/faq.html.j2:412
1514msgid ""
1515"A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, "
1516"with SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and "
1517"subjected to ranking. As the social relationships evolve, names can thus "
1518"change in surprising ways. <br><br> With GNS, names are primarily shared via "
1519"delegation, and thus mappings will only change if the user responsible for "
1520"the name (the authority) manually changes the record."
1521msgstr ""
1522"R: Como GNS, SocialDNS permite a cada usuario crear mapeos DNS. Sin embargo, "
1523"con SocialDNS los mapeados son compartidos mediante una red social y pueden "
1524"clasificarse de forma jerárquica. Así como las relaciones sociales "
1525"evolucionan, los nombres también pueden cambiar de maneras insospechadas. "
1526"<br><br> Con GNS, los nombres son primeramente compartidos mediante "
1527"delegación, y por ello los mapeos sólo cambiarán si el usuario responsable "
1528"del nombre (la autoridad) modifica manualmente su registro."
1529
1530#: template/faq.html.j2:426
1531msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?"
1532msgstr "¿Cuál es la diferencia entre GNS y ODDNS?"
1533
1534#: template/faq.html.j2:428
1535msgid ""
1536"A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD "
1537"registries (such as those for \".com\" and \".org\"). Instead of using "
1538"those, each user is expected to maintain a database of (second-level) "
1539"domains (like \"gnu.org\") and the IP addresses of the respective name "
1540"servers. Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs."
1541msgstr ""
1542"R: ODDNS (DNS abierta y descentralizada en español) es diseñado "
1543"principalmente para eludir la zona raíz de DNS y los registros de TLD (como "
1544"los de \".com\" y\".org\" ). En vez de usar estos, se espera que cada "
1545"usuario mantenga una base de datos de dominios de segundo nivel, como \"gnu."
1546"org\", y la dirección IP de los respectivos nombres. La resolución fallará "
1547"si los servidores de nombres cambian las IP."
1548
1549#: template/faq.html.j2:439
1550msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?"
1551msgstr "¿Cuál es la diferencia entre GNS y Handshake?"
1552
1553#: template/faq.html.j2:441
1554#, fuzzy
1555#| msgid ""
1556#| "A: Handshake is a blockchain-based method for root zone governance. "
1557#| "Hence, it does not address the name resolution process itself but "
1558#| "delegates resolution into DNS after the initial TLD resolution. Not "
1559#| "taking sustainablility considerations into account, handshake could be "
1560#| "used as an additional supporting GNS root zone governance model but we "
1561#| "currently do not have such plans in mind."
1562msgid ""
1563"A: Handshake is a blockchain-based method for root zone governance. Hence, "
1564"it does not address the name resolution process itself but delegates "
1565"resolution into DNS after the initial TLD resolution. Not taking "
1566"sustainablility considerations into account, Handshake could be used as an "
1567"additional supporting GNS root zone governance model, but we currently do "
1568"not have such plans in mind."
1569msgstr ""
1570"R: Handshake es un método desarrollado a partir de \"blockchain\" para la "
1571"gobernanza de la zona raíz. Por lo tanto, no gestiona el proceso de "
1572"resolución de nombre y lo delega a la DNS, tras una resolución TLD inicial. "
1573"Sin tomar en cuenta consideraciones sobre sostenibilidad, Handshake podría "
1574"usarse como un modelo adicional de apoyo para la gobernanza de la zona raíz "
1575"GNS, pero actualmente no tenemos tales planes en mente."
1576
1577#: template/faq.html.j2:453
1578msgid "What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?"
1579msgstr "¿Cuál es la diferencia entre GNS y TrickleDNS?"
1580
1581#: template/faq.html.j2:455
1582msgid ""
1583"A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS "
1584"resolvers of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, "
1585"lower query resolution times, and faster update propagation&quot;. Thus "
1586"TrickleDNS is focused on defeating attacks on the availability (and "
1587"performance) of record propagation in DNS, for example via DDoS attacks on "
1588"DNS root servers. TrickleDNS is thus concerned with how to ensure "
1589"distribution of authoritative records, and authority remains derived from "
1590"the DNS hierarchy."
1591msgstr ""
1592"R: TrickleDNS envía registros DNS (&quot;críticos&quot;) a los procesos de "
1593"resolución DNS en los dominios participantes para proporcionar &quot;mejor "
1594"disponibilidad, menores tiempos de resolución de consultas y una propagación "
1595"de actualizaciones más rápida&quot;. Por lo tanto, TrickleDNS se centra en "
1596"contrarrestar ataques a la disponibilidad (y al rendimiento) de la "
1597"propagación de registros en DNS, por ejemplo, a través de ataques DDoS en "
1598"servidores raíz DNS. TrickleDNS tiene interés en garantizar distribución de "
1599"registros autorizados, y su autoridad sigue derivando de la jerarquía del "
1600"DNS."
1601
1602#: template/faq.html.j2:468
1603msgid ""
1604"Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the style "
1605"of the PGP web of trust?"
1606msgstr ""
1607"¿GNS necesita una introducción en el mundo real (intercambio seguro de PKEY) "
1608"al estilo de la web de confianza de PGP?"
1609
1610#: template/faq.html.j2:470
1611msgid ""
1612"A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the two "
1613"parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not required, "
1614"weaker mechanisms can be used. For example, we have implemented a first-come-"
1615"first-served (FCFS) authority which allows arbitrary users to register "
1616"arbitrary names. The key of this authority is included with every GNUnet "
1617"installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact global and "
1618"requires no further introduction. However, the security of these names "
1619"depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS authority. The authority "
1620"can be queried under the &quot;.pin&quot; TLD."
1621msgstr ""
1622"R: Por seguridad, se sabe que debe existir una ruta inicial de confianza "
1623"entre las dos partes. Sin embargo, para aplicaciones donde esto no es "
1624"necesario, se pueden utilizar mecanismos más simples. Por ejemplo, hemos "
1625"implementado una sistema de mando “first-come-first-served” (FCFS), que "
1626"permite a usuarios arbitrarios registrar nombres arbitrarios. La clave de "
1627"este sistema es parte de la instalación de GNUnet. Por lo tanto, cualquier "
1628"nombre registrado con FCFS es global y no requiere de otra introducción. De "
1629"cualquier forma, la seguridad de estos nombres depende por completo de la "
1630"confiabilidad de la autoridad del sistema FCFS. Esta autoridad puede "
1631"consultarse en &quot;.pin&quot; TLD."
1632
1633#: template/faq.html.j2:485
1634msgid ""
1635"How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name in "
1636"GNS?"
1637msgstr ""
1638"¿Cómo podría el propietario legítimo de un dominio decirle a otros que no "
1639"utilicen su nombre en GNS?"
1640
1641#: template/faq.html.j2:487
1642msgid ""
1643"A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a &quot;legitimate&quot; "
1644"domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his preferred name or &quot;"
1645"pseudonym&quot;) in his NICK record. Similarly, all other users can choose "
1646"to ignore this preference and use a name of their choice (or even assign no "
1647"name) for this user."
1648msgstr ""
1649"R: Los nombres no tienen propietario en GNS, por lo que no puede haber un "
1650"propietario &quot;legítimo&quot; de dominio. Cualquier usuario puede "
1651"reclamar cualquier nombre (como su nombre preferido o &quot;seudónimo "
1652"&quot;) en su registro NICK. Del mismo modo, todos los demás usuarios pueden "
1653"optar por ignorar esta preferencia y utilizar un nombre de su elección (o "
1654"incluso no asignar ningún nombre) para este usuario."
1655
1656#: template/faq.html.j2:498
1657msgid ""
1658"Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS zone "
1659"visible?"
1660msgstr ""
1661"¿Han considerado las implicaciones de privacidad al hacer visible la zona "
1662"GNS personal?"
1663
1664#: template/faq.html.j2:500
1665msgid ""
1666"A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared "
1667"with other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not set. "
1668"Thus, users have full control over what information about their zones is "
1669"made public."
1670msgstr ""
1671"R: Cada registro en GNS tiene un indicador &quot;privado&quot;. Los "
1672"registros se comparten con otros usuarios (a través de DHT o zona de "
1673"transferencias) únicamente cuando este indicador no está configurado. Por lo "
1674"tanto, los usuarios tienen control total sobre qué información de sus zonas "
1675"se hace pública."
1676
1677#: template/faq.html.j2:510
1678msgid "Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?"
1679msgstr "¿Los registros de \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) no serán obsoletos con IPv6?"
1680
1681#: template/faq.html.j2:512
1682msgid ""
1683"A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary because "
1684"of IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in the context "
1685"of virtual hosting. However, LEHOs are also useful to help with X.509 "
1686"certificate validation (as they specify for which legacy hostname the "
1687"certificate should be valid). Also, even with IPv6 fully deployed and &quot;"
1688"infinite&quot; IP addresses being available, we're not sure that virtual "
1689"hosting would disappear. Finally, we don't want to have to wait for IPv6 to "
1690"become commonplace, GNS should work with today's networks."
1691msgstr ""
1692"R: La pregunta supone que (a) el alojamiento virtual sólo es necesario "
1693"debido a la escasez de direcciones IPv4, y que (b) los LEHO solo son útiles "
1694"en el contexto del alojamiento virtual. Sin embargo, los LEHO también son "
1695"útiles para ayudar con la validación del certificado X.509 (ya que "
1696"especifican para qué nombre de host heredado debe ser válido el "
1697"certificado). Además, incluso con IPv6 completamente implementado y las "
1698"&quot;infinitas&quot; direcciones IP disponibles, no estamos seguros de que "
1699"el alojamiento virtual desaparezca. Por último, no queremos tener que "
1700"esperar a que IPv6 se convierta en algo común. GNS debería funcionar con las "
1701"redes actuales."
1702
1703#: template/faq.html.j2:526
1704msgid ""
1705"Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally "
1706"unique names?"
1707msgstr ""
1708"¿Por qué GNS no usa una métrica de confianza o consenso para determinar "
1709"nombres únicos a nivel mundial?"
1710
1711#: template/faq.html.j2:528
1712msgid ""
1713"A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds. As "
1714"trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as they "
1715"cross each others thresholds. We decided that the resulting unpredictability "
1716"of the resolution process was not acceptable. Furthermore, trust and "
1717"consensus might be easy to manipulate by adversaries."
1718msgstr ""
1719"R: Un problema fundamental de las métricas de confianza es que funcionan a "
1720"partir de la definición de umbrales. Con la evolución de las relaciones de "
1721"confianza, las asignaciones cambiarían su significado en la medida que "
1722"cruzan los umbrales de otras. Decidimos que la imprevisibilidad de este "
1723"proceso de resolución no era aceptable. Además, herramientas de confianza y "
1724"consenso pueden ser fácilmente manipulables por intrusos."
1725
1726#: template/faq.html.j2:539
1727msgid "How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?"
1728msgstr "¿Cómo manejan las claves de las áreas comprometidas en GNS?"
1729
1730#: template/faq.html.j2:541
1731msgid ""
1732"A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one can "
1733"then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at all "
1734"peers. Before using a public key, peers check if that key has been revoked. "
1735"All names that involve delegation via a revoked zone will then fail to "
1736"resolve. Peers always automatically check for the existence of a revocation "
1737"message when resolving names."
1738msgstr ""
1739"R: El propietario de una clave privada puede crear un mensaje de revocación. "
1740"Éste luego puede inundar la red de superposición, creando una copia en todos "
1741"los pares. Antes de usar una clave pública, los pares verifican si esa clave "
1742"ha sido revocada. Todos los nombres que impliquen delegación a través de una "
1743"zona revocada no se resolverán. Los pares siempre verifican automáticamente "
1744"la existencia de un mensaje de revocación al solucionar los nombres."
1745
1746#: template/faq.html.j2:553
1747msgid "Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?"
1748msgstr "¿Se podría actualizar el algoritmo para firmar de GNS en el futuro?"
1749
1750#: template/faq.html.j2:555
1751msgid ""
1752"A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the "
1753"protocol to support alternative delegation records. <br> <br> Naturally, "
1754"deployed GNS implementations would have to be updated to support the new "
1755"signature scheme. The new scheme can then be run in parallel with the "
1756"existing system by using a new record type to indicate the use of a "
1757"different cipher system."
1758msgstr ""
1759"R: Sí. Como parte de nuestros esfuerzos para estandarizar GNS, ya hemos "
1760"modificado el protocolo para admitir registros de delegación alternativos. "
1761"<br> <br> Naturalmente, las implementaciones de GNS desplegadas deberían "
1762"actualizarse para admitir el nuevo esquema de firmas. El nuevo esquema se "
1763"puede ejecutar en paralelo con el sistema existente, utilizando un nuevo "
1764"tipo de registro para indicar el uso de un sistema de cifrado distinto."
1765
1766#: template/faq.html.j2:569
1767msgid ""
1768"How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?"
1769msgstr ""
1770"¿Cómo una zona GNS puede mantener diversos nombres de servidores, por "
1771"ejemplo, para el equilibrio de carga?"
1772
1773#: template/faq.html.j2:571
1774msgid ""
1775"A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and "
1776"replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be "
1777"contacted whenever clients perform a lookup. Even if the authority goes "
1778"(temporarily) off-line, the DHT will cache the records for some time. "
1779"However, should having multiple servers for a zone be considered truly "
1780"necessary, the owner of the zone can simply run multiple peers (and share "
1781"the zone's key and database among them)."
1782msgstr ""
1783"R: No esperamos que esto sea necesario, ya que los registros GNS se "
1784"almacenan (y replican) en el R5N DHT. Por lo tanto, el comando de autoridad "
1785"normalmente no será ejecutado cada vez que los clientes realicen una "
1786"búsqueda. Incluso si la autoridad se desconecta temporalmente, el DHT "
1787"almacenará en caché los registros por cierto tiempo. Sin embargo, si es "
1788"realmente necesario tener varios servidores para una zona, el propietario de "
1789"dicha zona puede simplemente ejecutar varios pares (compartir la clave y la "
1790"base de datos de la zona entre ellos)."
1791
1792#: template/faq.html.j2:584
1793msgid ""
1794"Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship "
1795"resistance?"
1796msgstr ""
1797"¿Por qué consideran que vale la pena renunciar a nombres únicos para "
1798"resistir a la censura?"
1799
1800#: template/faq.html.j2:586
1801msgid ""
1802"A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship "
1803"resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names are "
1804"not globally unique). To draw a parallel, HTTPS connections use more "
1805"bandwidth and have higher latency than HTTP connections. Depending on your "
1806"application, HTTPS may not be worth the cost. However, for users that are "
1807"experiencing censorship (or are concerned about it), giving up globally "
1808"unique names may very well be worth the cost. After all, what is a &quot;"
1809"globally&quot; unique name worth, if it does not resolve?"
1810msgstr ""
1811"R: El sistema de nombres GNU ofrece una alternativa al DNS contra la "
1812"censura. Al igual que con cualquier mecanismo de seguridad, esto tiene un "
1813"costo: los nombres no son únicos a nivel global. Para ilustrar con una "
1814"comparación, consideremos que las conexiones HTTPS usan más ancho de banda y "
1815"tienen una latencia más alta que las conexiones HTTP. Dependiendo de su "
1816"aplicación, el costo de usar HTTPS puede que no sea la mejor opción. Sin "
1817"embargo, para los usuarios que están experimentando censura (o que están "
1818"preocupados por ella), el costo de renunciar a nombres únicos a nivel global "
1819"puede valer la pena. Después de todo, ¿de qué sirve tener un nombre único "
1820"&quot;global&quot; si no puede resolverse?"
1821
1822#: template/faq.html.j2:600
1823msgid "Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?"
1824msgstr "¿Por qué se dice que el DNS está 'centralizado' y 'distribuido'?"
1825
1826#: template/faq.html.j2:602
1827msgid ""
1828"A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component / "
1829"central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by IANA/ICANN. "
1830"This centralization creates vulnerabilities. For example, the US government "
1831"was able to reassign the management of the country-TLDs of Afganistan and "
1832"Iraq during the wars at the beginning of the 21st century."
1833msgstr ""
1834"R: Decimos que el DNS está 'centralizado' porque tiene un componente "
1835"central / punto central de falla --- la zona raíz y su administración por "
1836"parte de IANA / ICANN. Esta centralización crea vulnerabilidades. Por "
1837"ejemplo, el gobierno de EE. UU. pudo modificar la gestión nacional de los "
1838"TLD en Afganistán e Irak durante las guerras de principios del siglo XXI."
1839
1840#: template/faq.html.j2:613
1841msgid "How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?"
1842msgstr "¿Cómo GNS brinda protección contra la censura de capa 3?"
1843
1844#: template/faq.html.j2:615
1845msgid ""
1846"A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help "
1847"indirectly in two ways: <ol> <li> Many websites today use virtual hosting, "
1848"so blocking a particular IP address causes much more collateral damage than "
1849"blocking a DNS name. It thus raises the cost of censorship.</li> <li> "
1850"Existing layer-3 circumvention solutions (such as Tor) would benefit from a "
1851"censorship resistant naming system. Accessing Tor's &quot;.onion&quot; "
1852"namespace currently requires users to use unmemorable cryptographic "
1853"identifiers. With nicer names, Tor and tor2web-like services would be even "
1854"easier to use. </ol>"
1855msgstr ""
1856"R: GNS no brinda soporte directamente contra la censura de capa 3, pero "
1857"ayuda de forma indirecta de dos maneras : <ol> <li> Hoy en día, muchos "
1858"sitios web usan alojamiento virtual, por lo que bloquear una dirección IP "
1859"causa mayor daño colateral que bloquear un nombre DNS. Esto aumenta el costo "
1860"de la censura. </li> <li> Las soluciones de evasión de capa 3 existentes "
1861"(como Tor) se beneficiarían de un sistema de nombres resistente a la "
1862"censura. En la actualidad, para acceder a la &quot;.onion&quot; del espacio "
1863"de nombres de Tor, es necesario que los usuarios usen identificadores "
1864"criptográficos nada memorables. Con nombres más agradables, los servicios "
1865"tipo Tor y tor2web serían aún más fáciles de usar. </ol>"
1866
1867#: template/faq.html.j2:634
1868msgid "Does GNS work with search engines?"
1869msgstr "¿GNS funciona con motores de búsqueda?"
1870
1871#: template/faq.html.j2:636
1872msgid ""
1873"A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can use "
1874"GNS to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally, while "
1875"we typically expect normal users to install custom software for name "
1876"resolution, this is unlikely to work for search engines today. However, the "
1877"DNS2GNS gateway allows search engines to use DNS to resolve GNS names, so "
1878"they can still index GNS resources. However, as using DNS2GNS gateways "
1879"breaks the cryptographic chain of trust, legacy search engines will "
1880"obviously not obtain censorship-resistant names."
1881msgstr ""
1882"R: GNS no presenta problemas significativos para los motores de búsqueda, ya "
1883"que pueden usar GNS para realizar la resolución de nombres como cualquier "
1884"otro usuario. Aunque normalmente esperamos que los usuarios instalen el "
1885"software personalizado para la resolución de nombres, es poco probable que "
1886"esto suceda con los motores de búsqueda actuales. De cualquier forma, la "
1887"puerta de enlace DNS2GNS permite que los motores de búsqueda usen DNS para "
1888"resolver nombres GNS, por lo que aún pueden indexar recursos GNS. Sin "
1889"embargo, dado que el uso de puertas de enlace DNS2GNS rompe la cadena de "
1890"confianza criptográfica, los motores de búsqueda heredados no obtendrán "
1891"nombres que sean resistentes a la censura."
1892
1893#: template/faq.html.j2:650
1894msgid "How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1895msgstr ""
1896"¿Cómo se compara GNS con la Arquitectura de Internet no Administrada (UIA)?"
1897
1898#: template/faq.html.j2:652
1899msgid ""
1900"A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually "
1901"originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about "
1902"integration with legacy applications and instead focuses on universal "
1903"connectivity between a user's many machines. In contrast, GNS was designed "
1904"to interoperate with DNS as much as possible, and to also work as much as "
1905"possible with the existing Web infrastructure. UIA is not at all concerned "
1906"about legacy systems (clean slate)."
1907msgstr ""
1908"R: UIA y GNS comparten el mismo modelo básico de nomenclatura, que en "
1909"realidad se originó con el SDSI de Rivest. Sin embargo, UIA no busca "
1910"integrarse con aplicaciones heredadas y, en cambio, se centra en la "
1911"conectividad universal entre las muchas máquinas de un usuario. En "
1912"contraste, GNS fue diseñado para interoperar con DNS tanto como fuera "
1913"posible, así como para trabajar extensivamente con la infraestructura web. "
1914"La UIA no se preocupa por los sistemas heredados (pizarra limpia)."
1915
1916#: template/faq.html.j2:665
1917msgid "Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?"
1918msgstr ""
1919"¿GNS no aumenta la base informática confiable en comparación con DNS (SEC)?"
1920
1921#: template/faq.html.j2:667
1922msgid ""
1923"A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you know "
1924"if a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-of-a-friend, "
1925"and can thus decide how much you trust the result. Naturally, the trusted-"
1926"computing base (TCB) can become arbitrarily large this way --- however, "
1927"given the name length restriction, for an individual name it is always less "
1928"than about 128 entities."
1929msgstr ""
1930"R: En primer lugar, se puede ver explícitamente en GNS la cadena de "
1931"confianza, usted podrá saber si se está resolviendo un nombre que pertenece "
1932"a un amigo o amigo de un amigo, y de esta manera decidir cuánto confía en el "
1933"resultado. Naturalmente, la base de computación confiable (TCB) puede "
1934"volverse arbitrariamente grande --- sin embargo, dada la restricción de "
1935"longitud del nombre, para un nombre individual siempre será menor a 128 "
1936"entidades."
1937
1938#: template/faq.html.j2:679
1939msgid ""
1940"How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part of "
1941"the domain name?"
1942msgstr ""
1943"¿Cómo maneja GNS los registros SRV/TLSA donde el servicio y el protocolo son "
1944"parte del nombre de dominio?"
1945
1946#: template/faq.html.j2:681
1947msgid ""
1948"A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects the "
1949"&quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to the "
1950"corresponding port number and &quot;Proto&quot; to the corresponding "
1951"protocol number. The rest of the name is resolved as usual. Then, when the "
1952"result is presented, GNS looks for the GNS-specific &quot;BOX&quot; record "
1953"type. A BOX record is a record that contains another record (such as SRV or "
1954"TLSA records) and adds a service and protocol number (and the original boxed "
1955"record type) to it."
1956msgstr ""
1957"R: Cuando GNS divide un nombre de dominio en etiquetas para su resolución, "
1958"detecta la sintaxis del &quot; _Service._Proto&quot;, convierte &quot;"
1959"Service&quot; al número de puerto correspondiente y &quot;Proto&quot; al "
1960"número de protocolo correspondiente. El resto del nombre se resuelve como de "
1961"costumbre. Luego, cuando se presenta el resultado, GNS busca el tipo de "
1962"registro específico de GNS &quot;BOX&quot;. Un registro BOX es un registro "
1963"que contiene otro registro (como registros SRV o TLSA) y le agrega un número "
1964"de servicio y protocolo (y el tipo de registro en caja original)."
1965
1966#: template/faq.html.j2:697
1967msgid ""
1968"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. "
1969"Should I worry?"
1970msgstr ""
1971"Recibo muchas &quot; WARNING Retardo de flujo calculado para X en Y para "
1972"Z&quot;. ¿Debería preocuparme?"
1973
1974#: template/faq.html.j2:699
1975msgid ""
1976"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in GNUnet. "
1977"We have started a major rewrite to address this and other problems, but "
1978"until the Transport Next Generation (TNG) is ready, these warnings are "
1979"expected."
1980msgstr ""
1981"R: En este momento, esto es esperado y es una causa debido a la alta "
1982"latencia en GNUnet. Hemos comenzado una reescritura importante para abordar "
1983"este y otros problemas, pero hasta que el Transport Next Generation (TNG) "
1984"esté listo, estas advertencias seguirán ocurriendo."
1985
1986#: template/faq.html.j2:708
1987msgid "Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?"
1988msgstr ""
1989"Error al abrir `/ dev / net / tun ': ¿No existe ese archivo o directorio?"
1990
1991#: template/faq.html.j2:710
1992msgid ""
1993"A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the "
1994"following commands (as root) to create the required device file"
1995msgstr ""
1996"R: Si recibe este mensaje de error, la solución es simple. Emita los "
1997"siguientes comandos (como root) para crear el archivo de dispositivo "
1998"requerido"
1999
2000#: template/faq.html.j2:722
2001msgid ""
2002"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-service-"
2003"dns)?"
2004msgstr ""
2005"'iptables: No hay cadena / objetivo / coincidencia con ese nombre'. ¿(al "
2006"ejecutar gnunet-service-dns)?"
2007
2008#: template/faq.html.j2:724
2009msgid ""
2010"A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match "
2011"support. This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check if "
2012"your kernel has CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER set to either 'y' or "
2013"'m' (and the module is loaded)."
2014msgstr ""
2015"R: Para GNUnet DNS, sus iptables deben tener un soporte de coincidencia del "
2016"&quot;propietario&quot;. Esto se logra teniendo las opciones correctas del "
2017"kernel. Compruebe si su kernel tiene CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER "
2018"configurado en 'y' o 'm' (y el módulo está cargado)."
2019
2020#: template/faq.html.j2:736
2021msgid "'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?"
2022msgstr ""
2023"¿'Se alcanzó el tiempo de espera' al ejecutar PT en Fedora (y posiblemente "
2024"otros)?"
2025
2026#: template/faq.html.j2:738
2027msgid ""
2028"A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if "
2029"your firewall is enabled and blocking the connections."
2030msgstr ""
2031"R: Si recibe un error que indica que se alcanzó el tiempo de espera de la "
2032"VPN, verifique si su firewall está habilitado y está bloqueando las "
2033"conexiones."
2034
2035#: template/faq.html.j2:746
2036msgid ""
2037"I'm getting an 'error while loading shared libraries: libgnunetXXX.so.X'"
2038msgstr "Recibí un 'error al cargar bibliotecas compartidas: libgnunetXXX.so.X'"
2039
2040#: template/faq.html.j2:748
2041msgid ""
2042"A: This error usually occurs when your linker fails to locate one of "
2043"GNUnet's libraries. This can have two causes. First, it is theoretically "
2044"possible that the library is not installed on your system; however, if you "
2045"compiled GNUnet the normal way and/or used a binary package, that is highly "
2046"unlikely. The more common cause is that you installed GNUnet to a directory "
2047"that your linker does not search. There are several ways to fix this that "
2048"are described below. If you are 'root' and you installed to a system folder "
2049"(such as /usr/local), you want to add the libraries to the system-wide "
2050"search path. This is done by adding a line \"/usr/local/lib/\" to /etc/ld.so."
2051"conf and running \"ldconfig\". If you installed GNUnet to /opt or any other "
2052"similar path, you obviously have to change \"/usr/local\" accordingly. If "
2053"you do not have 'root' rights or if you installed GNUnet to say \"/home/"
2054"$USER/\", then you can explicitly tell your linker to search a particular "
2055"directory for libraries using the \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\" environment variable. "
2056"For example, if you configured GNUnet using a prefix of \"$HOME/gnunet/\" "
2057"you want to run:"
2058msgstr ""
2059"R: Éste error a menudo ocurre cuando su enlazador falla al localizar una de "
2060"las bibliotecas de GNUnet. Esto puede ocurrir por dos causas. La primera, es "
2061"teóricamente posible que la biblioteca no se encuentre instalada en su "
2062"sistema, sin embargo, si usted compiló GNUnet de la forma normal y/o usó un "
2063"paquete binario, esto es altamente improbable. La causa más común es que "
2064"usted instaló GNUnet a un directorio que su enlazador no busca. Existen "
2065"varias formas de arreglar esto, las cuales se describen a continuación. Si "
2066"usted es una \"raiz\" y se instaló en un folder de sistema (como /usr/"
2067"local), quiere añadir las bibliotecas al camino de búsqueda que abarca todo "
2068"el sistema. Esto se realiza añadiendo la línea \"/usr/local/lib/\" a /etc/ld."
2069"so.conf y ejecutando \"ldconfig\". Si instaló GNUnet a /opt o cualquier "
2070"camino similar, obviamente tiene que cambiar \"/usr/local\" de manera "
2071"acorde. Si no cuenta con derechos de \"raiz\" o si instaló GNUnet para decir "
2072"\"/home/$USER/\", entonces puede decirle explícitamente a su enlazador que "
2073"busque un directorio particular para bibliotecas utilizando la variable de "
2074"marco \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\". Por ejemplo, si configuró GNUnet usando el "
2075"prefijo \"$HOME/gnunet/\" usted quiere ejecutar:"
2076
2077#: template/faq.html.j2:774
2078msgid ""
2079"to ensure GNUnet's binaries and libraries are found. In order to avoid "
2080"having to do so each time, you can add the above lines (without the \"$\") "
2081"to your .bashrc or .profile file. You will have to logout and login again to "
2082"have this new profile be applied to all shells (including your desktop "
2083"environment)."
2084msgstr ""
2085"para asegurar que los binarios y bibliotecas de GNUnet sean encontrados. "
2086"Para evitar tener que hacerlo en cada ocasión, usted puede añadir las líneas "
2087"de arriba (sin \"$\") a su archivo .bashrc o .profile. Usted tendrá que "
2088"cerrar sesión y volver a iniciar sesión para tener este perfil nuevo "
2089"aplicado a todos los intérpretes de comandos (incluyendo su entorno de "
2090"escritorio)."
2091
2092#: template/faq.html.j2:781
2093msgid "What error messages can be ignored?"
2094msgstr "¿Cuáles mensajes de error pueden ser ignorados?"
2095
2096#: template/faq.html.j2:783
2097msgid ""
2098"A: Error messages flagged as \"DEBUG\" should be disabled in binaries built "
2099"for end-users and can always be ignored. Error messages flagged as \"INFO\" "
2100"always refer to harmless events that require no action. For example, GNUnet "
2101"may use an INFO message to indicate that it is currently performing an "
2102"expensive operation that will take some time. GNUnet will also use INFO "
2103"messages to display information about important configuration values."
2104msgstr ""
2105"R: Los mensajes de error marcados como \"DEBUG\" deben estar deshabilitados "
2106"en binarios construidos para usuarios fin y siempre pueden ser ignorados. "
2107"Los mensajes de error marcados como \"INFO\" siempre hacen referencia a "
2108"eventos inocuos que no requieren acción. Por ejemplo, GNUnet puede usar un "
2109"mensaje INFO para indicar que se encuentra realizando una operación costosa "
2110"que requerirá de algún tiempo. GNUnet también usará mensajes INFO para "
2111"mostrar información acerca de valores de configuración importantes."
2112
2113#: template/faq.html.j2:799
2114msgid "How does GNUnet compare to other file-sharing applications?"
2115msgstr ""
2116"¿Cómo se compara GNUnet con otras aplicaciones para compartir documentos?"
2117
2118#: template/faq.html.j2:801
2119msgid ""
2120"A: As opposed to Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey and most other "
2121"P2P networks, GNUnet was designed with security in mind as the highest "
2122"priority. We intend on producing a network with comprehensive security "
2123"features. Many other P2P networks are open to a wide variety of attacks, and "
2124"users have little privacy. GNUnet is also Free Software and thus the source "
2125"code is available, so you do not have to worry about being spied upon by the "
2126"software. The following table summarises the main differences between GNUnet "
2127"and other systems. The information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. "
2128"The comparison is difficult since there are sometimes differences between "
2129"various implementations of (almost) the same protocol. In general, we pick a "
2130"free implementation as the reference implementation since it is possible to "
2131"inspect the free code. Also, all of these systems are changing over time and "
2132"thus the data below may not be up-to-date. If you find any flaws, please let "
2133"us know. Finally, the table is not saying terribly much (it is hard to "
2134"compare these systems this briefly), so if you want the real differences, "
2135"read the research papers (and probably the code)."
2136msgstr ""
2137"R: A diferencia de Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey y la mayoría "
2138"de redes P2P, GNUnet está diseñada pensando en la seguridad como la máxima "
2139"prioridad. Procuramos producir una red con características de seguridad "
2140"comprensibles. Muchas otras redes P2P se encuentran abiertas a una gran "
2141"variedad de ataques y los usuarios tienen poca privacidad. GNUnet también es "
2142"un Software Gratuito, por lo tanto, su código fuente se encuentra "
2143"disponible; de esta forma no tendrá que preocuparse de ser espiado por el "
2144"software. La siguiente tabla resume las principales diferencias entre GNUnet "
2145"y otros sistemas; la información es precisa a nuestro entendimiento. La "
2146"comparación es difícil ya que, algunas veces, existen diferencias entre "
2147"múltiples implementaciones de (casi) el mismo protocolo. En general, "
2148"seleccionamos una implementación libre como la referencia de implementación, "
2149"debido a que es posible inspeccionar el código libre; también, todos estos "
2150"sistemas se encuentran cambiando con el tiempo, por lo tanto, los datos a "
2151"continuación podrían no encontrarse actualizados. Si encuentra errores por "
2152"favor háganoslo saber. Finalmente, la tabla no aporta mucho (es difícil "
2153"comparar estos sistemas de forma tan breve), así que, si desea conocer las "
2154"diferencias reales, lea los artículos de investigación (y probablemente el "
2155"código)."
2156
2157#: template/faq.html.j2:915
2158msgid ""
2159"Another important point of reference are the various anonymous peer-to-peer "
2160"networks. Here, there are differences in terms of application domain and how "
2161"specifically anonymity is achieved. Anonymous routing is a hard research "
2162"topic, so for a superficial comparison like this one we focus on the "
2163"latency. Another important factor is the programming language. Type-safe "
2164"languages may offer certain security benefits; however, this may come at the "
2165"cost of significant increases in resource consumption which in turn may "
2166"reduce anonymity."
2167msgstr ""
2168"Otro punto de referencia importante son las múltiples redes anónimas entre "
2169"pares. Aquí hay diferencias en términos de dominio de aplicación y cómo la "
2170"anonimidad es lograda específicamente. El enrutamiento anónimo es un tema de "
2171"investigación difícil, de modo que, para una comparación superficial como "
2172"ésta, nos enfocamos en la latencia. Otro factor importante es el lenguaje de "
2173"programación. Los lenguajes de seguridad de tipos pueden ofrecer algunos "
2174"beneficios de seguridad, sin embargo, pueden significar un aumento "
2175"importante en el consumo de recursos, lo cual puede reducir la anonimidad."
2176
2177#: template/faq.html.j2:928
2178msgid "Are there any known attacks (on GNUnet's file-sharing application)?"
2179msgstr ""
2180"¿Existen ataques conocidos (en la aplicación de intercambio de archivos de "
2181"GNUnet)?"
2182
2183#: template/faq.html.j2:930
2184msgid ""
2185"A: Generally, there is the possibility of a known plaintext attack on "
2186"keywords, but since the user has control over the keywords that are "
2187"associated with the content he inserts, the user can take advantage of the "
2188"same techniques used to generate reasonable passwords to defend against such "
2189"an attack. In any event, we are not trying to hide content; thus, unless the "
2190"user is trying to insert information into the network that can only be "
2191"shared with a small group of people, there is no real reason to try to "
2192"obfuscate the content by choosing a difficult keyword anyway."
2193msgstr ""
2194"R: Generalmente existe la posibilidad de un ataque de un texto sin formato "
2195"conocido a palabras clave pero, debido a que el usuario tiene el control "
2196"sobre las palabras clave que se encuentran asociadas al contenido que él "
2197"mismo inserta, el usuario puede aprovechar las mismas técnicas usadas al "
2198"generar contraseñas razonables para defenderse de tal ataque. De cualquier "
2199"forma, no pretendemos esconder contenido, por lo tanto, a menos que el "
2200"usuario intente insertar información a la red que pueda ser compartida "
2201"únicamente con un pequeño grupo de personas, no existe una razón para "
2202"intentar ofuscar el contenido al elegir una palabra clave difícil."
2203
2204#: template/faq.html.j2:944
2205msgid "What do you mean by anonymity?"
2206msgstr "¿Qué significa la anonimidad?"
2207
2208#: template/faq.html.j2:946
2209msgid ""
2210"A: Anonymity is the lack of distinction of an individual from a (large) "
2211"group. A central goal for anonymous file-sharing in GNUnet is to make all "
2212"users (peers) form a group and to make communications in that group "
2213"anonymous, that is, nobody (but the initiator) should be able to tell which "
2214"of the peers in the group originated the message. In other words, it should "
2215"be difficult to impossible for an adversary to distinguish between the "
2216"originating peer and all other peers."
2217msgstr ""
2218"R: La anonimidad es la falta de identificación de un individuo dentro de un "
2219"grupo (grande). Un objetivo principal del intercambio de archivos anónimo en "
2220"GNUnet es hacer que todos los usuarios (pares) formen un grupo, y hacer que "
2221"las comunicaciones dentro de ése grupo sean anónimas, lo que quiere decir "
2222"que nadie (excepto el iniciador) podría identificar cuál de los pares dentro "
2223"del grupo originó el mensaje. En otras palabras, debería ser difícil o casi "
2224"imposible para un adversario el distinguir entre pares iniciadores y los "
2225"demás pares."
2226
2227#: template/faq.html.j2:958
2228msgid "What does my system do when participating in GNUnet file sharing?"
2229msgstr ""
2230"¿Qué hace mi sistema cuando participa en el intercambio de archivos de "
2231"GNUnet?"
2232
2233#: template/faq.html.j2:960
2234msgid ""
2235"A: In GNUnet you set up a node (a peer). It is identified by an ID (hash of "
2236"its public key) and has a number of addresses it is reachable by (may have "
2237"no addresses, for instance when it's behind a NAT). You specify bandwidth "
2238"limits (how much traffic GNUnet is allowed to consume) and datastore quote "
2239"(how large your on-disk block storage is) . Your node will then proceed to "
2240"connect to other nodes, becoming part of the network."
2241msgstr ""
2242"R: En GNUnet usted configura un nodo (un par); éste se identifica por un ID "
2243"(un hash de su clave pública) y tiene un número de direcciones que lo "
2244"vuelven alcanzable (puede no tener direcciones, por ejemplo, cuando se "
2245"encuentra detrás de una NAT). Usted especifica los límites de ancho de banda "
2246"(qué tanto tráfico GNUnet está permitido a consumir) y la cuota de "
2247"almacenamiento (qué tan amplio su almacenamiento por bloques en disco es). "
2248"Su nodo entonces procederá a conectarse con otros nodos, volviéndose parte "
2249"de la red."
2250
2251#: template/faq.html.j2:975
2252msgid "How can I help translate this webpage into other languages?"
2253msgstr "¿Cómo puedo ayudar a traducir éste sitio web a otros idiomas?"
2254
2255#: template/faq.html.j2:977
2256msgid ""
2257"A: First, you need to register an account with our weblate system. Please "
2258"send an e-mail with the desired target language to translators@gnunet.org or "
2259"ask for help on the #gnunet chat on irc.freenode.net. Typically someone with "
2260"sufficient permissions will then grant you access. Naturally, any abuse will "
2261"result in the loss of permissions."
2262msgstr ""
2263"R: Primero, usted debe registrar una cuenta con nuestro sistema weblate. Por "
2264"favor, envíe un correo electrónico con el idioma meta deseado a "
2265"translators@gnunet.org o pida ayuda en el chat #gnunet en irc.freenode.net. "
2266"Normalmente, alguien con permisos suficientes le proporcionará acceso. "
2267"Naturalmente, cualquier abuso resultará en la pérdida de los permisos."
2268
2269#: template/faq.html.j2:989
2270msgid "I have some great idea for a new feature, what should I do?"
2271msgstr "¿Qué debo hacer si tengo una buena idea para una nueva función?"
2272
2273#: template/faq.html.j2:991
2274msgid ""
2275"A: Sadly, we have many more feature requests than we can possibly implement. "
2276"The best way to actually get a new feature implemented is to do it yourself "
2277"--- and to then send us a patch."
2278msgstr ""
2279"R: Tristemente, tenemos más solicitudes de funciones de las que podemos "
2280"implementar. El mejor modo de realmente lograr que se implemente una nueva "
2281"función es que usted lo haga por su cuenta...y luego nos envíe un parche."
2282
2283#: template/glossary.html.j2:12
2284msgid "Ego"
2285msgstr "El Ego"
2286
2287#: template/glossary.html.j2:14
2288msgid ""
2289"We use the term \"Ego\" to refer to the fact that users in GNUnet can have "
2290"multiple unlinkable identities, in the sense of alter egos. The ability to "
2291"have more than one identity is crucial, as we may want to keep our egos for "
2292"business separate from those we use for political activities or romance.<br> "
2293"Egos in GNUnet are technically equivalent to identities (and the code does "
2294"not distinguish between them). We simply sometimes use the term \"ego\" to "
2295"stress that you can have more than one."
2296msgstr ""
2297"Usamos el término \"Ego\" para referirnos al hecho de que los usuarios de "
2298"GNUnet pueden tener múltiples identidades no vinculadas, en el sentido de "
2299"alter egos. La capacidad de tener más de una identidad es importante, ya que "
2300"es posible que deseemos mantener nuestros egos separados por ejemplo el de "
2301"negocios del político o romántico. <br> Los egos en GNUnet son técnicamente "
2302"equivalentes a las identidades (y el código no los distingue entre ellos). A "
2303"veces simplemente usamos el término \"ego\" para enfatizar que puedes tener "
2304"más de uno."
2305
2306#: template/glossary.html.j2:27
2307msgid "Identity"
2308msgstr "Identidad"
2309
2310#: template/glossary.html.j2:29
2311msgid ""
2312"In GNUnet users are identified via a public key, and that public key is then "
2313"often referred to as the \"Identity\" of the user. However, the concept is "
2314"not as draconian as it often is in real life where many are forced to have "
2315"one name, one passport and one unique identification number. <br> As long as "
2316"identities in GNUnet are simply public keys, users are free to create any "
2317"number of identities, and we call those egos to emphasize the difference. "
2318"Even though users can create such egos freely, it is possible to have an ego "
2319"certified by some certification authority, resulting in something that more "
2320"closely resembles the traditional concept of an identity.<br> For example, a "
2321"university may certify the identities of its students such that they can "
2322"prove that they are studying. Students may keep their (certified) student "
2323"identity separate from other egos that they use for other activities in life."
2324msgstr ""
2325"En GNUnet, los usuarios se identifican mediante una clave pública, y esa "
2326"clave pública a menudo se denomina como la \"Identidad\" del usuario. Sin "
2327"embargo, el concepto no es tan draconiano como suele serlo en la vida real, "
2328"donde muchos se ven obligados a tener un nombre, un pasaporte y un número de "
2329"identificación único. <br> Siempre y cuando las identidades en GNUnet sean "
2330"simplemente claves públicas, los usuarios son libres de crear cualquier "
2331"número de identidades, y nombramos a esos egos para enfatizar la diferencia. "
2332"Aunque los usuarios pueden crear tales egos libremente, es posible tener un "
2333"ego certificado por alguna autoridad de certificación, lo que se asemeja más "
2334"al concepto tradicional de identidad. <br> Por ejemplo, una universidad "
2335"puede certificar las identidades de sus estudiantes de manera que puedan "
2336"demostrar que están estudiando. Los estudiantes pueden mantener su identidad "
2337"de estudiante (certificada) separada de otros egos que usan para otras "
2338"actividades en su vida."
2339
2340#: template/glossary.html.j2:50
2341msgid "Pseudonym"
2342msgstr "Pseudónimo"
2343
2344#: template/glossary.html.j2:52
2345msgid ""
2346"A pseudonym is an ego that is specifically intended to not be linked to "
2347"one's real name. GNUnet users can create many egos, and thus also many "
2348"pseudonyms. <br> Repeated uses of the same pseudonym are linkable by "
2349"definition, as they involve the same public key. Anonymity requires the use "
2350"of either the special \"anonymous\" pseudonym (for GNUnet, this is the "
2351"neutral element on the elliptic curve) or a throw-away pseudonym that is "
2352"only used once."
2353msgstr ""
2354"Un pseudónimo es un ego que tiene como objetivo estar desvinculado del "
2355"nombre propio. Los usuarios de GNUnet pueden crear varios egos y, por ende, "
2356"varios pseudónimos. <br> El uso repetitivo del mismo pseudónimo se podrá "
2357"asociar al nombre debido a que ambos serán identificados por la misma clave "
2358"pública. La anonimidad requiere el uso de pseudónimos \"anónimos\" "
2359"especiales (para GNUnet, este es el elemento neutral de la curva elíptica) o "
2360"un pseudónimo desechable de uso único."
2361
2362#: template/glossary.html.j2:71
2363msgid "Namespaces"
2364msgstr "Espacio de nombres"
2365
2366#: template/glossary.html.j2:73
2367msgid ""
2368"The GNU Name System allows every ego (or identity) to securely and privately "
2369"associate any number of label-value pairs with an ego. The values are called "
2370"record sets following the terminology of the Domain Name System (DNS). The "
2371"mapping of labels to record sets for a given ego is called a namespace. <br> "
2372"If records are made public and thus published, it is possible for other "
2373"users to lookup the record given the ego's public key and the label. Here, "
2374"not only the label can thus act as a passphrase but also the public key -- "
2375"which despite its name may not be public knowledge and is never disclosed by "
2376"the GNS protocol itself."
2377msgstr ""
2378"El sistema de nombres GNU permite que cada identidad asocie de forma segura "
2379"y privada cualquier numero de pares valor-etiqueta con un ego. El valor se "
2380"denomina conjunto de registros siendo la terminología del sistema de nombres "
2381"de dominio (DNS). El mapeo de etiquetas a conjuntos de registros para un ego "
2382"dado se llama espacio de nombres. Si los registros se hacen públicos y por "
2383"lo tanto se publican es posible que otros usuarios busquen el registro dada "
2384"la clave publica y la etiqueta del ego. Aquí no solo la etiqueta puede "
2385"actuar como una frase de contraseña, sino también la clave publica. que a "
2386"pesar de su nombre puede no ser de conocimientos publico y nunca es revelado "
2387"por el propio protocolo."
2388
2389#: template/glossary.html.j2:89
2390msgid "Peer"
2391msgstr "Par"
2392
2393#: template/glossary.html.j2:91
2394msgid ""
2395"A \"peer\" is an instance of GNUnet with its own per-instance public key and "
2396"network addresses. Technically, it is possible to run multiple peers on the "
2397"same host, but this only makes sense for testing. <br> By design GNUnet "
2398"supports multiple users to share the same peer, just as UNIX is a multi-user "
2399"system. A \"peer\" typically consists of a set of foundational GNUnet "
2400"services running as the \"gnunet\" user and allowing all users in the "
2401"\"gnunet\" group to utilize the API. On multi-user systems, additional "
2402"\"personalized\" services may be required per user. <br> While peers are "
2403"also identified by public keys, these public keys are completely unrelated "
2404"to egos or identities. Namespaces cannot be associated with a peer, only "
2405"with egos."
2406msgstr ""
2407
2408#: template/gns.html.j2:13 template/gnurl.html.j2:60
2409#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:80 template/reclaim/motivation.html.j2:6
2410#, fuzzy
2411#| msgid "Documentation"
2412msgid "Motivation"
2413msgstr "Documentación"
2414
2415#: template/gns.html.j2:15
2416msgid ""
2417"The Domain Name System today enables traffic amplification attacks, "
2418"censorship (i.e. China), mass surveillance (MORECOWBELL) and offensive cyber "
2419"war (QUANTUMDNS).<br/> Unfortunately, band aid solutions such as DoT, DoH, "
2420"DNSSEC, DPRIVE and the like will not fix this. This is why we built the GNU "
2421"Name System (GNS), a secure, decentralized name system built on top of "
2422"GNUnet."
2423msgstr ""
2424"El Sistema de Nombres de Dominio hoy permite ataques a la ampliación de "
2425"tráfico, censura (p.e. China), vigilancia masiva (MORECOWBELL) y guerra "
2426"cibernética ofensiva (QUANTUMDNS).<br/> Lastimosamente, soluciones rápidas "
2427"como DoT, DoH, DNSSEC, DPRIVE, y similares no lo arreglarán. Es por esto que "
2428"construimos el Sistema de Nombres GNU (GNS), un sistema de nombres seguro y "
2429"descentralizado construido sobre GNUnet."
2430
2431#: template/gns.html.j2:28 template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:6
2432msgid "Overview"
2433msgstr "visión general"
2434
2435#: template/gns.html.j2:39
2436msgid ""
2437"The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It "
2438"allows its users to register names as top-level domains (TLDs) and resolve "
2439"other namespaces within their TLDs. <br/> GNS is designed to provide: <ul> "
2440"<li>Censorship resistance</li> <li>Query privacy</li> <li>Secure name "
2441"resolution</li> <li>Compatibility with DNS</li>"
2442msgstr ""
2443"El Sistema de Nombres GNU (GNS) es un sistema de nombres seguro y "
2444"descentralizado. Permite a sus usuarios registrar nombres como Dominios de "
2445"Nivel Superior (TLD) y resolver otros espacios de nombres dentro de sus TLD. "
2446"<br/> El diseño de GNS ofrece: <ul> <li>Resistencia a la censura </li> "
2447"<li>Privacidad en las búsquedas</li> <li>Resolución de nombre segura </li> "
2448"<li> Compatibilidad con DNS</li>"
2449
2450#: template/gns.html.j2:52
2451msgid "Resources"
2452msgstr "Recursos"
2453
2454#: template/gnurl.html.j2:21
2455msgid ""
2456"libgnurl is a micro fork of libcurl. The goal of libgnurl is to support only "
2457"HTTP and HTTPS (and only HTTP 1.x) with a single crypto backend (GnuTLS) to "
2458"ensure a small footprint and uniform experience for developers regardless of "
2459"how libcurl was compiled."
2460msgstr ""
2461
2462#: template/gnurl.html.j2:30
2463msgid ""
2464"Our main usecase is for GNUnet and Taler, but it might be usable for others, "
2465"hence we&#39;re releasing the code to the general public."
2466msgstr ""
2467"Nuestro principal caso de uso es para GNUnet y Taler, pero puede ser "
2468"utilizado por otros, por eso notros estamos soltando el código para el "
2469"público en general."
2470
2471#: template/gnurl.html.j2:37
2472msgid ""
2473"libgnurl is released under the same license as libcurl. Please read the "
2474"README for instructions, as you must supply the correct options to configure "
2475"to get a proper build of libgnurl."
2476msgstr ""
2477
2478#: template/gnurl.html.j2:48
2479msgid "About gnurl"
2480msgstr "Acerca de gnurl"
2481
2482#: template/gnurl.html.j2:50
2483msgid ""
2484"Large parts of the following 6 paragraphs are old and need to be rewritten."
2485msgstr ""
2486"Grandes partes de los siguientes 6 párrafos son antiguos y necesitan "
2487"reescritura."
2488
2489#: template/gnurl.html.j2:62
2490msgid ""
2491"cURL supports many crypto backends. GNUnet requires the use of GnuTLS, but "
2492"other variants are used by some distributions. Supporting other crypto "
2493"backends would again expose us to a wider array of security issues, may "
2494"create licensing issues and most importantly introduce new bugs as some "
2495"crypto backends are known to introduce subtle runtime issues. While it is "
2496"possible to have two versions of libcurl installed on the same system, this "
2497"is error-prone, especially as if we are linked against the wrong version, "
2498"the bugs that arise might be rather subtle."
2499msgstr ""
2500
2501#: template/gnurl.html.j2:75
2502msgid ""
2503"For GNUnet, we also need a particularly modern version of GnuTLS. Thus, it "
2504"would anyway be necessary to recompile cURL for GNUnet. But what happens if "
2505"one links cURL against this version of GnuTLS? Well, first one would install "
2506"GnuTLS by hand in the system. Then, we build cURL. cURL will build against "
2507"it just fine, but the linker will eventually complain bitterly. The reason "
2508"is that cURL also links against a bunch of other system libraries (gssapi, "
2509"ldap, ssh2, rtmp, krb5, sasl2, see discussion on obscure protocols above), "
2510"which --- as they are part of the distribution --- were linked against an "
2511"older version of GnuTLS. As a result, the same binary would be linked "
2512"against two different versions of GnuTLS. That is typically a recipe for "
2513"disaster. Thus, in order to avoid updating a dozen system libraries (and "
2514"having two versions of those installed), it is necessary to disable all of "
2515"those cURL features that GNUnet does not use, and there are many of those. "
2516"For GNUnet, the more obscure protocols supported by cURL are close to dead "
2517"code --- mostly harmless, but not useful. However, as some application may "
2518"use one of those features, distributions are typically forced to enable all "
2519"of those features, and thus including security issues that might arise from "
2520"that code."
2521msgstr ""
2522"Para GNUnet también necesitamos una versión particularmente moderna de "
2523"GnuTLS, por lo tanto, de todas formas sería necesario recompilar cURL para "
2524"GNUnet; pero, ¿Qué es lo que sucede si alguien enlaza cURL hacia esta "
2525"versión de GnuTLS? Bueno, primero se tendría que instalar GnuTLS a mano en "
2526"el sistema. Luego, construimos cURL. cURL se construirá hacia ella sin "
2527"problema, pero, el enlazador eventualmente se va a quejar terriblemente. La "
2528"razón es que ese cURL también enlaza hacia otras muchas bibliotecas del "
2529"sistema (gssapi, ldap, ssh2, rtmp, krb5, sasl2, ver la discusión arriba "
2530"acerca protocolos ocultos), las cuales, al ser parte de la distribución, "
2531"fueron enlazadas hacia una versión antigua de GnuTLS. Como resultado, el "
2532"mismo binario estaría enlazado hacia dos diferentes versiones de GnuTLS. "
2533"Normalmente eso es una receta para el desastre, por lo tanto, con el fin de "
2534"evadir actualizar una docena de bibliotecas del sistema (y teniendo dos "
2535"versiones de las mismas instaladas), es necesario deshabilitar todas "
2536"aquellas funciones cURL que GNUnet no utiliza, las cuales son muchas. Para "
2537"GNUnet, la mayoría de protocolos ocultos sostenidos por cURL son cercanos a "
2538"código muerto, mayormente inofensivos, pero no útiles; sin embargo, mientras "
2539"alguna aplicación podría usar una de esas funciones, las distribuciones son "
2540"normalmente forzadas a habilitar todas esas funciones, entonces incluyendo "
2541"cuestiones de seguridad que puedan surgir de ese código."
2542
2543#: template/gnurl.html.j2:99
2544msgid ""
2545"So to use a modern version of GnuTLS, a sane approach is to disable all of "
2546"the \"optional\" features of cURL that drag in system libraries that link "
2547"against the older GnuTLS. That works, except that one should then NEVER "
2548"install that version of libcurl in say /usr or /usr/local, as that may break "
2549"other parts of the system that might depend on these features that we just "
2550"disabled. Libtool versioning doesn't help here, as it is not intended to "
2551"deal with libraries that have optional features. Naturally, installing cURL "
2552"somewhere else is also problematic, as we now need to be really careful that "
2553"the linker will link GNUnet against the right version. Note that none of "
2554"this can really be trivially fixed by the cURL developers."
2555msgstr ""
2556"Para utilizar una versión de GnuTLS, una aproximación sensata es inhabilitar "
2557"todas las funciones \"opcionales\" de cURL que arrastran bibliotecas del "
2558"sistema que se enlazan hacia el GnuTLS antiguo. Eso funciona, solo que NO se "
2559"debería instalar esa versión de libcurl en, por ejemplo, /usr o /usr/local, "
2560"ya que eso podría romper otras partes del sistema que podrían depender de "
2561"estas funciones que acabamos de inhabilitar. La versión de Libtool no ayuda "
2562"aquí, ya que no está hecha para lidiar con bibliotecas que tienen funciones "
2563"opcionales. Naturalmente, instalar cURL en algún otro lugar también es "
2564"problemático, ya que entonces tendremos que ser muy cuidadosos de que el "
2565"enlazador enlace GNUnet hacia la versión correcta. Note que nada de esto "
2566"puede realmente ser arreglado trivialmente por los desarrolladores de cURL."
2567
2568#: template/gnurl.html.j2:118
2569msgid "Rename to fix"
2570msgstr ""
2571
2572#: template/gnurl.html.j2:120
2573#, python-format
2574msgid ""
2575"How does forking fix it? Easy. First, we can get rid of all of the "
2576"compatibility issues --- if you use libgnurl, you state that you don&#39;t "
2577"need anything but HTTP/HTTPS. Those applications that need more, should "
2578"stick with the original cURL. Those that do not, can choose to move to "
2579"something simpler. As the library gets a new name, we do not have to worry "
2580"about tons of packages breaking as soon as one rebuilds it. So renaming "
2581"itself and saying that \"libgnurl = libcurl with only HTTP/HTTPS support and "
2582"GnuTLS\" fixes 99%% of the problems that darkened my mood. Note that this "
2583"pretty much CANNOT be done without a fork, as renaming is an essential part "
2584"of the fix. Now, there might be creative solutions to achieve the same thing "
2585"within the standard cURL build system, but this was deemed to be too much "
2586"work when gnurl was originally started. The changes libgnurl makes to curl "
2587"are miniscule and can easily be applied again and again whenever libcurl "
2588"makes a new release."
2589msgstr ""
2590
2591#: template/gnurl.html.j2:142
2592msgid "Using libgnurl"
2593msgstr "Usar libgnurl"
2594
2595#: template/gnurl.html.j2:144
2596msgid ""
2597"Projects that use cURL only for HTTP/HTTPS and that would work with GnuTLS "
2598"should be able to switch to libgnurl by changing \"-lcurl\" to \"-lgnurl\". "
2599"That&#39;s it. No changes to the source code should be required, as libgnurl "
2600"strives for bug-for-bug compatibility with the HTTP/HTTPS/GnuTLS subset of "
2601"cURL. We might add new features relating to this core subset if they are "
2602"proposed, but so far we have kept our changes minimal and no additions to "
2603"the original curl source have been written."
2604msgstr ""
2605
2606#: template/gnurl.html.j2:161
2607msgid "Gotchas"
2608msgstr ""
2609
2610#: template/gnurl.html.j2:163
2611msgid ""
2612"libgnurl and gnurl are not intended to be used as a replacement for curl for "
2613"users: <br> This does not mean there is no confidence in the work done with "
2614"gnurl, it means that tools which expect curl or libcurl will not make use of "
2615"a different named binary and library. If you know what you are doing, you "
2616"should be able to use gnurl as part of your tooling in place of curl. We do "
2617"not recommend to do so however, as the only usage it is tested for <em>so "
2618"far</em> is as part of Taler&#39;s and GNunet&#39;s build-system. <br> Since "
2619"no conflicts in filenames occur you are not expected to remove curl to make "
2620"use of gnurl and viceversa."
2621msgstr ""
2622
2623#: template/gnurl.html.j2:188
2624msgid "You can get the gnurl git repository using:"
2625msgstr ""
2626
2627#: template/gnurl.html.j2:201
2628msgid "The versions are checked in as (signed) git tags."
2629msgstr ""
2630
2631#: template/gnurl.html.j2:211
2632msgid ""
2633"Releases are published on <a href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/"
2634"\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet</a>. gnurl is available from within a "
2635"variety of distributions and package managers. Some Package Managers which "
2636"include gnurl are: <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/\">GNU Guix</"
2637"a> (available as \"gnurl\"), <a href=\"https://gentoo.org\">Gentoo</a> "
2638"through the collaborative ebuild collection <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/"
2639"youbroketheinternet-overlay.git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>, <a href="
2640"\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a>, and as www/gnurl in <a href=\"https://"
2641"pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
2642msgstr ""
2643"Los lanzamientos son publicados en <a href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/"
2644"gnunet/\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet</a>. gnurl está disponible en una "
2645"variedad de distribuciones y administradores de paquetes. Algunos "
2646"administradores de paquetes que incluyen gnurl son: <a href=\"https://www."
2647"gnu.org/software/guix/\">GNU Guix</a> (disponible como \"gnurl\"), <a href="
2648"\"https://gentoo.org\">Gentoo</a> a través de la colección ebuild "
2649"colaborativa <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/youbroketheinternet-overlay."
2650"git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>, <a href=\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a>, "
2651"y como www/gnurl in <a href=\"https://pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
2652
2653#: template/gnurl.html.j2:228
2654msgid "Building gnurl"
2655msgstr "Construyendo gnurl"
2656
2657#: template/gnurl.html.j2:230
2658msgid ""
2659"We suggest to closely follow release announcements, as they might indicate "
2660"changes in how gnurl is to be build. <br> If your package manager provides a "
2661"binary build or build instructions to build gnurl from source automated and "
2662"integrated with your environment, we strongly suggest to use this binary "
2663"build. <br> There are two ways to build gnurl. The first one builds from the "
2664"most recent git tag, the second one uses the distributed tarball. "
2665"Distributors generally are supposed to build from the tarball, but we "
2666"describe both methods here. Both methods are written with a NetBSD 9 "
2667"userland in mind, substitute tools as necessary. <br> You should <b>avoid</"
2668"b> building gnurl from the tip of the default git branch, as only tags are "
2669"considered to be stable and approved builds."
2670msgstr ""
2671
2672#: template/gnurl.html.j2:251
2673msgid "Building from the distributed tarball (prefered method)"
2674msgstr ""
2675
2676#: template/gnurl.html.j2:253
2677msgid ""
2678"If you want to verify the signature, install an OpenPGP compatible tool such "
2679"as security/gnupgp2 (and set it up). Assuming you use pkgin:"
2680msgstr ""
2681
2682#: template/gnurl.html.j2:267
2683msgid "Fetch the signature key from"
2684msgstr ""
2685
2686#: template/gnurl.html.j2:271
2687msgid "or via commandline with gnupg2."
2688msgstr ""
2689
2690#: template/gnurl.html.j2:276
2691msgid ""
2692"Fetch the release, the signature, the checksum file as well as its signature:"
2693msgstr ""
2694
2695#: template/gnurl.html.j2:295
2696msgid ""
2697"verify the signatures, and verify the checksums against the checksums in "
2698"the .sum.txt file."
2699msgstr ""
2700
2701#: template/gnurl.html.j2:301
2702msgid "unpack the tarball:"
2703msgstr ""
2704
2705#: template/gnurl.html.j2:311
2706msgid "Change into the directory"
2707msgstr ""
2708
2709#: template/gnurl.html.j2:321
2710msgid "Now you can either run"
2711msgstr "Ahora puede reproducir"
2712
2713#: template/gnurl.html.j2:331
2714msgid "directly (and read configure-gnurl before you do so) or invoke"
2715msgstr "directamente (lea configure-gnurl antes de hacerlo) o invocar"
2716
2717#: template/gnurl.html.j2:341
2718msgid ""
2719"and pass additional parameters such as a custom PREFIX location. Further "
2720"reference can be the"
2721msgstr ""
2722
2723#: template/gnurl.html.j2:346
2724msgid "Now run"
2725msgstr "Ahora reproduzca"
2726
2727#: template/gnurl.html.j2:356
2728msgid "(this is optional)"
2729msgstr "(esto es opcional)"
2730
2731#: template/gnurl.html.j2:365
2732msgid "and you are done."
2733msgstr "y eso es todo."
2734
2735#: template/gnurl.html.j2:369
2736msgid "Building from a tagged git commit"
2737msgstr ""
2738
2739#: template/gnurl.html.j2:371
2740msgid ""
2741"Follow the steps above, but instead of downloading the tarball, clone the "
2742"git tag you want to build from."
2743msgstr ""
2744
2745#: template/gnurl.html.j2:382
2746msgid "Reporting Bugs"
2747msgstr "Reporte de Bugs"
2748
2749#: template/gnurl.html.j2:384
2750msgid ""
2751"You can report bugs on our bug tracker: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/"
2752"\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>. Alternatively you can use our bug mailinglist, but "
2753"we prefer to track bugs on the bugtracker."
2754msgstr ""
2755"Usted puede reportar bugs o problemas en nuestro sistema de seguimiento de "
2756"bugs: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>. De manera "
2757"alternativa, usted puede usar nuestra lista de correos de bug, pero "
2758"preferimos seguirlo en el sistema de seguimiento de bugs."
2759
2760#: template/gnurl.html.j2:395
2761msgid "Maintainer and Cryptographic signatures"
2762msgstr "Mantenedor y firmas criptográficas"
2763
2764#: template/gnurl.html.j2:397
2765msgid ""
2766"gnurl/libgnurl is looking for a new maintainer. Releases after version "
2767"7.69.1 and up to version 7.72.0 were signed with the OpenPGP Key "
2768"<b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?"
2769"q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.org</a>), with the "
2770"key fingerprint <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E 7F8D</b>."
2771msgstr ""
2772"gnurl/libgnurl está buscando un nuevo mantenedor. Los lanzamientos tras la "
2773"versión 7.69.1 y hasta la versión 7.72.0 se firmaron con la clave OpenPGP "
2774"Key <b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b><a href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?"
2775"q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.org</a>, con la "
2776"huella digital de clave pública,<b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 "
2777"2F7E 7F8D</b>."
2778
2779#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:7
2780msgid "GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI (GNUnet Web-based User Interface)"
2781msgstr "GSoc 2018: GNUnet WebUI (Interfaz de usuario basada en la web GNUnet)"
2782
2783#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:11
2784msgid "Tue, 08/14/2018 - 07:55, Phil Buschmann"
2785msgstr "Martes, 14/08/2018 - 07:55, Phil Buschmann"
2786
2787#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:18
2788msgid ""
2789"In the context of Google Summer of Code 2018, my mentor (Martin "
2790"Schanzenbach) and I have worked on creating and extending the REST API of "
2791"GNUnet. Currently, we mirrored the functionality of following commands:"
2792msgstr ""
2793"En el contexto de Google Summer of Code 2018, mi mentor (Martin Schazenbach) "
2794"y yo trabajamos en la creación y expansión del REST API de GNUnet. "
2795"Actualmente reflejamos la funcionalidad de los siguientes comandos:"
2796
2797#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:32
2798msgid ""
2799"Additionally, we developed a website with the Javascript framework Angular 6 "
2800"and the design framework iotaCSS to use the new REST API. The REST API of "
2801"GNUnet is now documented with Sphinx."
2802msgstr ""
2803"Adicionalmente, desarrollamos un sitio web con el marco de Javascript "
2804"Angular 6 y el diseño de marco iotaCSS para usar el nuevo REST API. El REST "
2805"API de GNUnet está documentado ahora con Sphinx."
2806
2807#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:41
2808msgid ""
2809"... when you can use the command line tools? We need to keep in mind, that "
2810"everyone has the right to stay secure and private but not everyone feels "
2811"comfortable using a terminal. The further developed REST access to GNUnet "
2812"APIs in addition to the new web application allows new users to interact "
2813"with GNUnet over a well known tool: their browsers. This addition to the C "
2814"API and the command line tools may attract new users and developers."
2815msgstr ""
2816"... Cuándo podrá usar las herramientas de línea de comando? Necesitamos "
2817"tener en cuenta que todos tienen el derecho a permanecer seguros y privados, "
2818"pero no todos se sienten seguros al usar una terminal. El acceso restante "
2819"desarrollado a REST a GNUnet APIs además de la nueva aplicación web permite "
2820"a los usuarios nuevos interactuar con GNUnet por medio de una herramienta de "
2821"amplio conocimiento: sus navegadores. Esta adición a la API C y las "
2822"herramientas de línea de comando pueden atraer nuevos usuarios y "
2823"desarrolladores."
2824
2825#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:54
2826msgid ""
2827"<li> The REST API developed in GNUnet<br> The REST API is already merged "
2828"into the gnunet.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/"
2829"\">GNUnet Main Git</a>).<br /> To use the new features, clone the repository "
2830"and follow the <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/install.html\">Installation</"
2831"a> on gnunet.org. Then, start the rest service with \"gnunet-arm -i rest\". "
2832"</li> <li> The Web Application<br> The web application is available under "
2833"the gnunet-webui.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-"
2834"webui.git/\">GNUnet WebUI Git</a>).<br /> You need to install the newest "
2835"version of 'node' and 'yarn'. Dependent on your system, you may need to "
2836"download newer versions and install them manually and not over your packet "
2837"manager. After the installation succeeded, you need to clone the repository. "
2838"Then, you need to run \"yarn install\" and \"yarn start\" for testing "
2839"purposes. To deploy the website (keep in mind, that this website "
2840"communicates with another localhost instance) use \"yarn build\" for "
2841"building the web application and use the output in the 'dist' directory. </"
2842"li> <li> The Documentation<br /> The documentation is available under the "
2843"gnunet-rest-api.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-rest-"
2844"api.git/\">GNUnet REST API Docmentation Git</a>).<br /> Clone the repository "
2845"and \"make html\". Then open the 'index.html' under 'build/html/'. </li>"
2846msgstr ""
2847
2848#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:91
2849msgid ""
2850"Please, give it a try and contact me, if you find any bugs or unintentional "
2851"features. ;)"
2852msgstr ""
2853"Por favor, pruébelo y contácteme si encuentra bugs o características no "
2854"intencionadas. ;)"
2855
2856#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:98
2857msgid ""
2858"Right now, the build process of the web application may be a little too "
2859"complex for a casual user. We may be able to solve this by using docker.<br /"
2860"> Additionally, the web application does not prevent wrong inputs but "
2861"responds with error messages. Adding GNUnet Records is currently only usable "
2862"for people, who know how a GNS Record looks like. This can be adapted to "
2863"each record type.<br /> Last but not least, additional features, design "
2864"changes, etc..."
2865msgstr ""
2866
2867#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:111
2868msgid "Thanks for reading."
2869msgstr "Gracias por leer."
2870
2871#: template/gsoc.html.j2:6
2872msgid "GNUnet's Google Summer of Code projects"
2873msgstr ""
2874
2875#: template/gsoc.html.j2:12 template/gsoc.html.j2:29
2876msgid "Ideas 2021"
2877msgstr ""
2878
2879#: template/gsoc.html.j2:13 template/gsoc.html.j2:215
2880msgid "Past projects"
2881msgstr "Proyectos pasados"
2882
2883#: template/gsoc.html.j2:14 template/gsoc.html.j2:596
2884msgid "Finished projects"
2885msgstr "Proyectos finalizados"
2886
2887#: template/gsoc.html.j2:21
2888msgid ""
2889"As a GNU project, GNUnet has participated in the Google Summer of Code "
2890"(GSoC) for a number of years. This page lists all current, past, and "
2891"finished projects. If you want to participate and apply for any of the ideas "
2892"for 2020 below or any past project which is not yet finished (or even your "
2893"own idea), please contact us either in IRC or mailing list."
2894msgstr ""
2895"Como projecto GNU, GNUnet ha participado en el Google Summer of Code (GSoC) "
2896"por varios años. Esta página enlista todos los proyectos, actuales, pasados "
2897"y finalizados. SI quiere participar y aplicar para cualquiera de las ideas "
2898"para 2020 a continuación, o cualquier proyecto pasado que aún no haya "
2899"finalizado (o incluso una idea suya), por favor contáctenos vía IRC o lista "
2900"de correo."
2901
2902#: template/gsoc.html.j2:34
2903msgid ""
2904"The GNUnet team is currently working on a transport layer rewrite in order "
2905"to fix core issues with connectivity. This new component is currently "
2906"developed under the name \"TNG\". What is currently known as \"transport "
2907"plugins\" will in the TNG be represented as \"communicators\". Communicators "
2908"are processes with a well defined API that allow to connect peers over a "
2909"specific protocol. The primary protocol which are already implemented are "
2910"UNIX sockets, UDP sockets, and TCP sockets. For a truly resilient network, "
2911"other connectivity options such as WiFi mesh, Bluetooth, HTTP(S), QUIC or "
2912"even more obscure alternatives such as radio are required. In this project, "
2913"the goal is to select, implement and test new communicators. While TNG is "
2914"not yet ready, communicators can, by design, be developed and tested against "
2915"the current API. We expect that this project can be worked on by multiple "
2916"students as there are a lot of protocols to choose from. The tasks would "
2917"consist of: <ol> <li>Deciding which communicators to implement.</li> "
2918"<li>Test the communicators.</li> <li>Documentation.</li> </ol> Advantageous "
2919"skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of HTTPS, QUIC, "
2920"Bluetooth or WiFi.</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Average, "
2921"but depends on selected protocols. <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin "
2922"Schanzenbach, t3sserakt"
2923msgstr ""
2924
2925#: template/gsoc.html.j2:79
2926msgid ""
2927"The REST API currently only supports a single user system. This is an issue "
2928"as on multi-user systems, access control must be enfoced on a per-user "
2929"basis. In this project, the REST service must be extended to support user "
2930"authentication. This includes the correct handling of user context switches. "
2931"<ol> <li>Implement user authentication.</li> <li>Test the access control.</"
2932"li> <li>Document the changes to the REST API.</li> </ol> Advantageous skills/"
2933"languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of user authentication "
2934"subsystems on Linux/Unix.</li> <li>REST/HTTP Authentication methods</li> </"
2935"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2936"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2937msgstr ""
2938
2939#: template/gsoc.html.j2:111
2940msgid ""
2941"reclaimID is a decentralized identity system build on top of the GNU Name "
2942"System. Currently, there is a Webextension which uses the GNUnet <a href="
2943"\"https://rest.gnunet.org\">REST API</a>. In order to improve adoption and "
2944"ease of use, this project aims to include a full GNUnet node within the "
2945"Webextention as a fallback. GNUnet can be compiled to Web Assembly or "
2946"JavaScript as demonstrated <a href=\"https://gnunet.io\">here</a>. The idea "
2947"is to improve upon this concept and support more of GNUnet's subsystems. The "
2948"difficulty of this project largely depends on the students proficiency with "
2949"build tools, emscripten and improvisation skills. There non-exhaustive task "
2950"list would be: <ol> <li>Improve existing GNUnet emscripten build to include "
2951"more subsystems.</li> <li>Integrate the result into a Webextention.</li> "
2952"<li>Integrate the result into the re:claimID Webextension</li> </ol> "
2953"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>emscripten</"
2954"li> <li>Webextensions</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> "
2955"Challenging <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2956msgstr ""
2957
2958#: template/gsoc.html.j2:147
2959msgid ""
2960"Currently, the keys in our statistics database are too verbose. For example: "
2961"</p> <p> nse # flood messages received: 13<br/> nse # peers connected: 4<br/"
2962"> nse # nodes in the network (estimate): 203<br/> nse # flood messages "
2963"started: 5<br/> nse # estimated network diameter: 3<br/> nse # flood "
2964"messages transmitted: 10<br/> </p> <p> With such verbose keys there's no "
2965"easy way to form compact JSON document or entries for time-series database. "
2966"And you can't query single stats without having to copypaste the line "
2967"exactly and put in quotes. In short, the goals are to... <ol> <li>Think of a "
2968"way how statistics entries can be made canonical.</li> <li>Implement the "
2969"change and migrate existing uses.</li> <li>Document the format(s) and define "
2970"an appropriate registration mechanism for identifiers</li> </ol> Relevant "
2971"bugs: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5650\">#5650</a><br/> "
2972"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>HTML</li> </"
2973"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2974"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2975msgstr ""
2976
2977#: template/gsoc.html.j2:187
2978msgid ""
2979"The goal is to either build upon the (outdated) <a href=\"https://github.com/"
2980"canndrew/gnunet-rs\">GNUnet Rust bindings</a> or to follow the path of <a "
2981"href=\"GNUnet Go\">https://github.com/bfix/gnunet-go</a> which tries to "
2982"reimplement most of the GNUnet stack. The end result should be an extension "
2983"template for GNUnet in the form of the existing <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2984"org/gnunet-ext.git/\">C template</a> which allows to quickly start "
2985"implementing services and libraries for GNUnet."
2986msgstr ""
2987
2988#: template/gsoc.html.j2:198 template/gsoc.html.j2:652
2989msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2990msgstr ""
2991
2992#: template/gsoc.html.j2:203
2993msgid "Required Skills: Solid knowledge of Rust and ideally asynchronuous IO."
2994msgstr ""
2995
2996#: template/gsoc.html.j2:208 template/gsoc.html.j2:321
2997#: template/gsoc.html.j2:531 template/gsoc.html.j2:662
2998msgid "Difficulty level: medium"
2999msgstr ""
3000
3001#: template/gsoc.html.j2:222
3002msgid ""
3003"It is time for GNUnet to run properly on Android. Note that GNUnet is "
3004"written in C, and this is not about rewriting GNUnet in Java, but about "
3005"getting the C code to run on Android."
3006msgstr ""
3007
3008#: template/gsoc.html.j2:229
3009msgid ""
3010"Includes: Implementation of rudimentary Android compatibility for GNUnet, in "
3011"part by porting the GNUnet utils scheduler to act as a thin wrapper over "
3012"libuv."
3013msgstr ""
3014
3015#: template/gsoc.html.j2:236
3016msgid ""
3017"<strong>Mentors:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.goebel-consult.de/\">Hartmut "
3018"Goebel</a>, Jeff Burdges, Christian Grothoff"
3019msgstr ""
3020
3021#: template/gsoc.html.j2:245
3022msgid ""
3023"There is a push for migrating our CI to Gitlab. The CI should eventually not "
3024"just run \"make check\" on various platforms, but also perform tests with "
3025"multiple peers running in different VMs with specific network topologies (i."
3026"e. NAT) between them being simulated. The CI should also be integrated with "
3027"Gauger for performance regression analysis. Running jobs only when "
3028"dependencies have changed and scripting more granular triggers or ideally "
3029"automatic dependency discovery (as done by the autotools) is also important."
3030msgstr ""
3031
3032#: template/gsoc.html.j2:257
3033msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> TBD"
3034msgstr ""
3035
3036#: template/gsoc.html.j2:267
3037msgid ""
3038"One great problem of the current Internet is the lack of disintermediation. "
3039"When people want to talk they need a chat service. When they want to share "
3040"files they need a file transfer service. Although GNUnet already possesses "
3041"quite advanced integration into Linux networking, a little extra work is "
3042"needed for existing applications like irc, www, ftp, rsh, nntpd to run over "
3043"it in a peer-to-peer way, simply by using a GNS hostname like friend.gnu. "
3044"Once people have added a person to their GNS they can immediately message, "
3045"exchange files and suchlike directly, with nothing but the GNUnet in the "
3046"middle, using applications that have been distributed with unix systems ever "
3047"since the 1980's. We can produce an OS distribution where these things work "
3048"out of the box with the nicknames of people instead of cloud services. For "
3049"more information and context, read"
3050msgstr ""
3051
3052#: template/gsoc.html.j2:288
3053msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX &amp; dvn"
3054msgstr ""
3055
3056#: template/gsoc.html.j2:296
3057msgid ""
3058"Implement the AnycastExit spec to enable GNUnet clients to connect over Tor."
3059msgstr ""
3060
3061#: template/gsoc.html.j2:302 template/gsoc.html.j2:337
3062#: template/gsoc.html.j2:352
3063msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Jeff Burdges"
3064msgstr ""
3065
3066#: template/gsoc.html.j2:307
3067msgid ""
3068"Note: There was a Special TLDs spec to allow Tor to resolve domain names "
3069"using GNS over Tor too, but currently that's on hold until folks think more "
3070"about how names should be moved around the local system. We're calling this "
3071"more collaborative approach NSS2 for now."
3072msgstr ""
3073
3074#: template/gsoc.html.j2:316 template/gsoc.html.j2:456
3075#: template/gsoc.html.j2:496 template/gsoc.html.j2:526
3076msgid "Required Skills: C"
3077msgstr ""
3078
3079#: template/gsoc.html.j2:329
3080msgid ""
3081"Improve the Rust implementation of GNUnet utils, possibly including adding "
3082"support for asynchronous IO using mio, or perhaps a higher level "
3083"asynchronous IO library built upon it, such as rotor, mioco, eventual_io, or "
3084"gj."
3085msgstr ""
3086
3087#: template/gsoc.html.j2:345
3088msgid ""
3089"Implementation of a replacement for PANDA (see Pond) with better security, "
3090"and maybe integration with the GNU Name System for key exchange."
3091msgstr ""
3092
3093#: template/gsoc.html.j2:357
3094msgid "Required Skills: Rust or C, crypto"
3095msgstr ""
3096
3097#: template/gsoc.html.j2:362 template/gsoc.html.j2:419
3098#: template/gsoc.html.j2:461 template/gsoc.html.j2:501
3099msgid "Difficulty level: high"
3100msgstr ""
3101
3102#: template/gsoc.html.j2:370
3103msgid ""
3104"Implement different place types and file sharing by creating a new place for "
3105"the shared content."
3106msgstr ""
3107
3108#: template/gsoc.html.j2:376
3109msgid "Place types to be implemented:"
3110msgstr ""
3111
3112#: template/gsoc.html.j2:380
3113msgid ""
3114"<ul> <li>File: generic file with comments</li> <li>Image: display an image "
3115"with comments referencing a region of the image</li> <li>Sound: play a sound "
3116"file with comments referencing a timestamp</li> <li>Directory/Album: "
3117"pointers to File / Image / Sound places</li> <li>Event: with RSVP</li> "
3118"<li>Survey: ask your social neighborhood questions in a structured form</li> "
3119"</ul>"
3120msgstr ""
3121
3122#: template/gsoc.html.j2:391
3123msgid "Also provide the following UI functionality:"
3124msgstr ""
3125
3126#: template/gsoc.html.j2:395
3127msgid ""
3128"<ul> <li>Fork existing channels, reorganize people into new chatrooms or "
3129"channels.</li> <li>Share a post (edit and repost something elsewhere, on a "
3130"fan page for example).</li> <li>Edit a previously published post + offer "
3131"edit history to readers.</li> <li>Control expiry of channel history.</li> </"
3132"ul>"
3133msgstr ""
3134
3135#: template/gsoc.html.j2:404
3136msgid ""
3137"See also <a href=\"http://secushare.org/features\">http://secushare.org/"
3138"features</a>"
3139msgstr ""
3140
3141#: template/gsoc.html.j2:409
3142msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX"
3143msgstr ""
3144
3145#: template/gsoc.html.j2:414
3146msgid "Required Skills: C/C++"
3147msgstr ""
3148
3149#: template/gsoc.html.j2:427
3150msgid ""
3151"Implement aggregation of distributed state from various channels in order to "
3152"provide for a powerful social graph API capable of producing social network "
3153"profiles, dashboards, a calendar out of upcoming event invitations (if "
3154"available), social search functionality and most of all to make it easy for "
3155"users to adopt cryptographic identities of their contacts/friends simply by "
3156"finding them in the social graph of their existing contacts (\"This is "
3157"Linda. You have 11 contacts in common with her. [ADD]\")."
3158msgstr ""
3159
3160#: template/gsoc.html.j2:445
3161msgid ""
3162"Related to <a href=\"http://secushare.org/rendezvous\">secushare.org/"
3163"rendezvous</a>"
3164msgstr ""
3165
3166#: template/gsoc.html.j2:451 template/gsoc.html.j2:491
3167msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> t3sserakt, lynX"
3168msgstr ""
3169
3170#: template/gsoc.html.j2:468
3171msgid ""
3172"<ul> <li> Emulate IMAP/SMTP protocols as necessary to transform traditional "
3173"mail clients into secushare user interfaces. </li> <li> Think of ways to map "
3174"e-mail addresses to secushare identities. </li> <li> Encode or translate "
3175"various e-mail features into secushare equivalents. </li> <li> Parts of "
3176"secushare are currently written in Rust, therefore Rust is preferred for "
3177"this task but it is not an requirement. </li> </ul>"
3178msgstr ""
3179
3180#: template/gsoc.html.j2:509
3181msgid ""
3182"Implementation of the GNUnet auction system described in Chapter 3 of <a "
3183"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/teich2017ms.pdf\">this thesis</a>. "
3184"Specific tasks are adding smart contract creation and round time enforcement "
3185"to libbrandt as well as creating the GNUnet auction service, library and the "
3186"three user interface programs create, info and join."
3187msgstr ""
3188
3189#: template/gsoc.html.j2:521
3190msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> mate, cg"
3191msgstr ""
3192
3193#: template/gsoc.html.j2:539
3194msgid ""
3195"Implementation of additional transports to make GNUnet communication more "
3196"robust in the presence of problematic networks: GNUnet-over-SMTP, GNUnet-"
3197"over-DNS"
3198msgstr ""
3199
3200#: template/gsoc.html.j2:546 template/gsoc.html.j2:560
3201msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs"
3202msgstr ""
3203
3204#: template/gsoc.html.j2:554
3205msgid ""
3206"Implementation of ALG-based NAT traversal methods (FTP/SIP-based hole "
3207"punching, better STUN support)"
3208msgstr ""
3209
3210#: template/gsoc.html.j2:568
3211msgid ""
3212"<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges"
3213msgstr ""
3214
3215#: template/gsoc.html.j2:576
3216msgid ""
3217"Improving libaboss to make computation on shared secrets (including repeated "
3218"multiplication) based on <a href=\"https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?"
3219"doid=62212.62213\">Ben-Or et al.</a> if possible. This in particular means "
3220"moving libaboss to bignums (gcry_mpi)."
3221msgstr ""
3222
3223#: template/gsoc.html.j2:589
3224msgid ""
3225"Please refer to the description for this project listed under GNU Guix "
3226"project ideas."
3227msgstr ""
3228
3229#: template/gsoc.html.j2:602
3230msgid ""
3231"Python 2.7 is reaching its end-of-life, and we want to get rid of the "
3232"dependency on Python. The existing gnunet-qr tool is a rather simple wrapper "
3233"around python-zbar, which itself wraps libzbar. The goal of this project is "
3234"to directly use libzbar to scan QR codes for GNUnet / the GNU Name System "
3235"(see also <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5562\">#5562</a>)."
3236msgstr ""
3237
3238#: template/gsoc.html.j2:612
3239msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Christian Grothoff"
3240msgstr ""
3241
3242#: template/gsoc.html.j2:617
3243msgid "Required Skills:"
3244msgstr ""
3245
3246#: template/gsoc.html.j2:622
3247msgid "Difficulty level:"
3248msgstr ""
3249
3250#: template/gsoc.html.j2:627
3251msgid "Report:"
3252msgstr ""
3253
3254#: template/gsoc.html.j2:632
3255msgid "Unfinished/Abandoned as gnunet-qr was moved to C outside of GSoC."
3256msgstr ""
3257
3258#: template/gsoc.html.j2:642
3259msgid ""
3260"Implementation of a Web-based UI for GNUnet similar to GNUnet-Gtk with a yet "
3261"to be determined framework such as Angular2. This includes the design and "
3262"implementation of not yet existing <a href=\"http://jsonapi.org/\">REST "
3263"APIs</a> that expose the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/doxygen/modules."
3264"html\">GNUnet API</a>."
3265msgstr ""
3266
3267#: template/gsoc.html.j2:657
3268msgid "Required Skills: C, JavaScript, CSS"
3269msgstr ""
3270
3271#: template/gsoc.html.j2:667
3272msgid ""
3273"Report: <a href=\"gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html\">GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI</a>"
3274msgstr ""
3275
3276#: template/index.html.j2:8
3277msgid "The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today"
3278msgstr ""
3279
3280#: template/index.html.j2:26
3281msgid "Latest news"
3282msgstr ""
3283
3284#: template/index.html.j2:32
3285msgid "Older news entries"
3286msgstr ""
3287
3288#: template/index.html.j2:47
3289msgid "The Internet is broken"
3290msgstr ""
3291
3292#: template/index.html.j2:49
3293msgid ""
3294"The conventional Internet is currently like a system of roads with deep "
3295"potholes and highwaymen all over the place. Even if you still can use the "
3296"roads (e.g. send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might get "
3297"hijacked, damaged, or long arms might reach into its back and steal your "
3298"items (data) to use it against you and sell it to others - while you can&#39;"
3299"t even notice the thievery nor accuse and hold the scroungers accountable. "
3300"<!-- Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The conventional Internet is currently "
3301"like a system of roads with deep potholes and surveillance cameras all over "
3302"the place. Even if you still can use the roads (e.g. send emails, or browse "
3303"websites) your vehicle might gets damaged. And the surveillance cameras will "
3304"create a movement profile about your life: They recognize your car license "
3305"plate, track you everywhere you drive, and save this information in a "
3306"central data base. --> The Internet was not designed with security in mind: "
3307"protecting against address forgery, routers learning metadata, or choosing "
3308"trustworthy third parties is nontrivial and sometimes impossible. <!-- "
3309"Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The Internet is not designed with security in "
3310"mind: The network generally learns too much about users; it has insecure "
3311"defaults and high complexity; and it is centralized. That makes it very "
3312"vulnerable for multiple attacks massively threatening our freedom. -->"
3313msgstr ""
3314
3315#: template/index.html.j2:94
3316msgid "GNUnet helps building a new Internet"
3317msgstr ""
3318
3319#: template/index.html.j2:96
3320msgid ""
3321"GNUnet is a network protocol stack for building secure, distributed, and "
3322"privacy-preserving applications.<br/> With strong roots in <a class=\"link\" "
3323"href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org\">academic research</a>, our goal is to "
3324"replace the <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://secushare.org/broken-internet"
3325"\">old insecure Internet</a> protocol stack."
3326msgstr ""
3327
3328#: template/index.html.j2:119
3329msgid "Metadata is exposed"
3330msgstr ""
3331
3332#: template/index.html.j2:121
3333msgid ""
3334"Your metadata is just as revealing as the actual content; and it gets "
3335"exposed on the Internet.<br> Even though transport encryption is "
3336"increasingly being deployed on the Internet, it still reveals data that can "
3337"threaten democracy: the identities of senders and receivers, the times, "
3338"frequency and the volume of communication are all still revealed.<br>"
3339msgstr ""
3340
3341#: template/index.html.j2:150
3342msgid "GNUnet provides privacy-by design"
3343msgstr ""
3344
3345#: template/index.html.j2:152
3346msgid ""
3347"It provides <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/"
3348"papers/65.pdf\"> improving addressing, routing, naming and content "
3349"distribution</a> in a technically robust manner - as opposed to ad-hoc "
3350"designs in place today. <!-- Proposal from fabian gerlach: GNUnet is built "
3351"<a href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\">\"privacy by design"
3352"\"</a> and \"distributed by design\". This improves addressing, routing, "
3353"naming and content distribution in a technically robust manner. -->"
3354msgstr ""
3355
3356#: template/index.html.j2:177
3357msgid "Freedoms are not respected"
3358msgstr ""
3359
3360#: template/index.html.j2:179
3361msgid ""
3362"Today, monitoring increasingly centralized infrastructure, proprietary "
3363"implementations, traffic shapers and firewalls restrict all of the <a class="
3364"\"link\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">essential "
3365"freedoms</a> to various degrees."
3366msgstr ""
3367
3368#: template/index.html.j2:203
3369msgid "GNUnet supports a free and open society"
3370msgstr ""
3371
3372#: template/index.html.j2:205
3373msgid ""
3374"GNUnet is a self-organizing network and it is <a class=\"link\" href="
3375"\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">free software</a> as in "
3376"freedom. GNUnet puts you in control of your data. You determine which data "
3377"to share with whom, and you&#39;re not pressured to accept compromises. It "
3378"gives users freedoms to securely access information (\"run\" the network), "
3379"to study all aspects of the network&#39;s operation (\"access the code\"), "
3380"to distribute information (\"copy\"), as well as the freedom to deploy new "
3381"applications (\"modify\")."
3382msgstr ""
3383
3384#: template/index.html.j2:229
3385msgid "Decentralization is the key, but hard"
3386msgstr ""
3387
3388#: template/index.html.j2:232
3389msgid ""
3390"<!-- replaced with Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: It seems as if every other "
3391"distributed or P2P project develops its own library stack, covering "
3392"transports, stream muxing, discovery and others. This divides effort and "
3393"multiplies bug count. --> Instead of sharing common components and tools for "
3394"building P2P systems, every P2P project seems to re-invent the wheel. <!-- "
3395"TODO: rework this sentence. --> This heightens the effort and increases the "
3396"potential number of vulnerabilities."
3397msgstr ""
3398
3399#: template/index.html.j2:264
3400msgid "GNUnet is a framework"
3401msgstr ""
3402
3403#: template/index.html.j2:266
3404msgid ""
3405"It offers a metadata-preserving foundation for your application. It offers "
3406"components for addressing, reliable encrypted channels with advanced routing "
3407"and resource discovery and naming. Our work is based on continuous research "
3408"spanning almost two decades."
3409msgstr ""
3410
3411#: template/index.html.j2:286
3412#, fuzzy
3413#| msgid "About GNUnet"
3414msgid "Learn more"
3415msgstr "Sobre GNUnet"
3416
3417#: template/index.html.j2:295
3418msgid "Get started"
3419msgstr ""
3420
3421#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:6
3422msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Arch Linux/Pi"
3423msgstr ""
3424
3425#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:16
3426msgid "Requirements for Raspberry Pi 3"
3427msgstr ""
3428
3429#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:40
3430#, fuzzy
3431#| msgid "Source Code"
3432msgid "Get the Source Code"
3433msgstr "Códico fuente"
3434
3435#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:62
3436#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:131
3437msgid "In Addition: gnunet-gtk"
3438msgstr ""
3439
3440#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:81
3441msgid "Run"
3442msgstr ""
3443
3444#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:133
3445#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:111
3446msgid "Make sure, it works!"
3447msgstr ""
3448
3449#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:6
3450msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Debian 9"
3451msgstr ""
3452
3453#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:9
3454#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:9
3455msgid "Introduction"
3456msgstr ""
3457
3458#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:29 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:17
3459#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:19
3460#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:26
3461msgid "Requirements"
3462msgstr ""
3463
3464#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:46
3465#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:41
3466msgid "Make an installation directory"
3467msgstr ""
3468
3469#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:60 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:134
3470#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:237
3471#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:53
3472#, fuzzy
3473#| msgid "Source Code"
3474msgid "Get the source code"
3475msgstr "Códico fuente"
3476
3477#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:79 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:142
3478#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:245
3479#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:61
3480msgid "Compile and Install"
3481msgstr ""
3482
3483#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:104
3484#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:70
3485msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for testing / usage"
3486msgstr ""
3487
3488#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:117
3489#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:82
3490#, fuzzy
3491#| msgid "GNUnet for developers"
3492msgid "Option 2: GNUnet for development"
3493msgstr "GNUnet para desarrolladores"
3494
3495#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:154
3496#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:97
3497msgid "Install GNUnet plugin for name resolution"
3498msgstr ""
3499
3500#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:208
3501#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:134
3502#, fuzzy
3503#| msgid "Continuous Integration"
3504msgid "Create configuration file"
3505msgstr "Integración continua"
3506
3507#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:228
3508#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:156
3509#, fuzzy
3510#| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
3511msgid "Use GNUnet!"
3512msgstr "Qué es GNUnet?"
3513
3514#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:233
3515#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:162
3516msgid "Uninstall GNUnet and its dependencies"
3517msgstr ""
3518
3519#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:6
3520msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on macOS 10.14 (Mojave)"
3521msgstr ""
3522
3523#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:24 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:36
3524#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:15
3525#, fuzzy
3526#| msgid "Install"
3527msgid "Installation"
3528msgstr "Instala"
3529
3530#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:42 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:115
3531msgid "First steps"
3532msgstr ""
3533
3534#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:109 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:195
3535msgid "Alternative: Installation from source"
3536msgstr ""
3537
3538#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:154 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:265
3539msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for production / usage"
3540msgstr ""
3541
3542#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:187 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:293
3543msgid "Option 2: GNUnet experimental"
3544msgstr ""
3545
3546#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:6
3547msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on NetBSD 8.0 CURRENT"
3548msgstr ""
3549
3550#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:6
3551msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on OpenWrt"
3552msgstr ""
3553
3554#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:47
3555#, fuzzy
3556#| msgid "Continuous Integration"
3557msgid "Configuration"
3558msgstr "Integración continua"
3559
3560#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:6
3561msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Ubuntu 18.04"
3562msgstr ""
3563
3564#: template/install.html.j2:11
3565msgid ""
3566"Notice: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely <i>not "
3567"yet ready</i> for usage beyond developers."
3568msgstr ""
3569
3570#: template/install.html.j2:16
3571msgid ""
3572"<p>Please be aware that this project is still in an early alpha stage when "
3573"it comes to running software &#8211; its not an easy task to rewrite the "
3574"whole Internet! We are happy to get your <a href=\"engage.html\">helping "
3575"hand</a> anytime! Further information is available in our <a href=\"https://"
3576"docs.gnunet.org/#toc-Using-GNUnet-1\">handbook</a>. If you have any queries "
3577"about the installation or the usage, please <a href=\"engage.html\">get in "
3578"touch!</a></p>"
3579msgstr ""
3580
3581#: template/install.html.j2:28
3582msgid ""
3583"We recommend to use binary packages provided by the package manager "
3584"integrated within your Operating System. GNUnet is reportedly available for "
3585"at least: <ul> <li><a href=\"https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/"
3586"testing/x86_64/gnunet\">Alpine</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://www.archlinux."
3587"org/packages/community/x86_64/gnunet/\">Arch</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
3588"packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet\">Debian</a></li> <li><a href="
3589"\"https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/\">Fedora (Copr)</a></"
3590"li> <li><a href=\"https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/G/\">Guix</a></li> <li><a "
3591"href=\"https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet."
3592"rb\">Homebrew</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?"
3593"attr=gnunet&channel=nixpkgs-unstable&query=gnunet\">NixOS</a></li> <li><a "
3594"href=\"install-on-openwrt.html\">OpenWrt</a></li> </ul> If GNUnet is "
3595"available for your Operating System and it is missing, send us feedback so "
3596"that we can add it to this list. Furthermore, if you are interested in "
3597"packaging GNUnet for your Operating System, get in touch with us at gnunet-"
3598"developers@gnu.org if you require help with this job. If you were using an "
3599"Operating System with the APT package manager, GNUnet could be installed as "
3600"simple as:"
3601msgstr ""
3602
3603#: template/install.html.j2:59
3604msgid ""
3605"Next we describe a generic way to install from source. If you are using one "
3606"of the following Operating Systems these step-by-step guides might be "
3607"useful: <a href=\"install-on-archpi.html\">ArchPi</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
3608"debian9.html\">Debian 9</a>, <a href=\"install-on-macos.html\">Mac OS</a>, "
3609"<a href=\"install-on-netbsd.html\">NetBSD</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
3610"ubuntu1804.html\">Ubuntu 1804</a>. Be aware that not all of them might be "
3611"totally up-to-date! Please <a href=\"engage.html\">ask us</a> if you get "
3612"stuck."
3613msgstr ""
3614
3615#: template/install.html.j2:73
3616msgid ""
3617"First, install the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README"
3618"\">required dependencies</a> of GNUnet. There are base requirements and "
3619"optional requirements."
3620msgstr ""
3621
3622#: template/install.html.j2:79
3623msgid ""
3624"Now, you need to decide if you want to install GNUnet from the release "
3625"tarball or from git. If you want to use GNUnet and there is no binary "
3626"package available for your OS, you should stick with the release tarball. If "
3627"you want to develop using the most recent build, you should go with the <a "
3628"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">git repository</a>."
3629msgstr ""
3630
3631#: template/install.html.j2:96
3632msgid "To compile gnunet from the git source you can do so by entering:"
3633msgstr ""
3634
3635#: template/install.html.j2:104
3636msgid ""
3637"Before building GNUnet, make sure that you setup the required groups and add "
3638"your user to the group <code>gnunet</code>:"
3639msgstr ""
3640
3641#: template/install.html.j2:115
3642msgid "To compile GNUnet, execute:"
3643msgstr ""
3644
3645#: template/install.html.j2:126
3646msgid ""
3647"You can find more configuration flags in the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
3648"org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">README</a>.<br> Install GNUnet with:"
3649msgstr ""
3650
3651#: template/install.html.j2:136
3652msgid "You can now start GNUnet by running:"
3653msgstr ""
3654
3655#: template/install.html.j2:144
3656msgid ""
3657"Check the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Minimal-"
3658"configuration\">handbook</a> for detailed documentation. For a more hands-on "
3659"experience, <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/use.html\">continue here</a>."
3660msgstr ""
3661
3662#: template/livingstandards.html.j2:11
3663msgid "On this page you can find links to our technical specifications."
3664msgstr ""
3665
3666#: template/use.html.j2:6
3667msgid "How to use GNUnet - in a nutshell"
3668msgstr ""
3669
3670#: template/use.html.j2:12 template/use.html.j2:125
3671#, fuzzy
3672msgid "Filesharing"
3673msgstr "Filesharing o compartir documentos (Alfa)"
3674
3675#: template/use.html.j2:13
3676msgid "CADET"
3677msgstr ""
3678
3679#: template/use.html.j2:14
3680#, fuzzy
3681msgid "Minimal Groupchat"
3682msgstr "groupchat"
3683
3684#: template/use.html.j2:15
3685msgid "GNS with CLI"
3686msgstr ""
3687
3688#: template/use.html.j2:16
3689msgid "GNS with Browser"
3690msgstr ""
3691
3692#: template/use.html.j2:17 template/use.html.j2:448
3693msgid "VPN"
3694msgstr ""
3695
3696#: template/use.html.j2:18 template/use.html.j2:508
3697#, fuzzy
3698#| msgid "Continuous Integration"
3699msgid "Conversation"
3700msgstr "Integración continua"
3701
3702#: template/use.html.j2:19 template/use.html.j2:519
3703msgid "Trouble Shooting"
3704msgstr ""
3705
3706#: template/use.html.j2:34
3707#, fuzzy
3708#| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
3709msgid "Accessing GNUnet"
3710msgstr "Qué es GNUnet?"
3711
3712#: template/use.html.j2:78
3713#, fuzzy
3714#| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
3715msgid "Leaving GNUnet"
3716msgstr "Qué es GNUnet?"
3717
3718#: template/use.html.j2:88
3719msgid "Make sure your GNUnet installation works..."
3720msgstr ""
3721
3722#: template/use.html.j2:107
3723msgid "... and play around with it."
3724msgstr ""
3725
3726#: template/use.html.j2:179
3727msgid "CADET (and Chat)"
3728msgstr ""
3729
3730#: template/use.html.j2:219
3731msgid "Chatting with a (simple) client"
3732msgstr ""
3733
3734#: template/use.html.j2:283
3735msgid "Name resolution using GNS on the command line"
3736msgstr ""
3737
3738#: template/use.html.j2:360
3739msgid "Name resolution using GNS with a browser"
3740msgstr ""
3741
3742#: template/use.html.j2:521
3743msgid "You can't reach other people's nodes"
3744msgstr ""
3745
3746#: template/use.html.j2:557
3747msgid "OMG you guys broke my internet"
3748msgstr ""
3749
3750#: template/video.html.j2:12
3751msgid "Videos related to GNUnet"
3752msgstr ""
3753
3754#: template/news/index.html.j2:45
3755msgid "News archives:"
3756msgstr "Archivo IRC:"
3757
3758#: template/reclaim/faq.html.j2:6
3759msgid "Frequently asked questions"
3760msgstr ""
3761
3762#: template/reclaim/idps.html.j2:6 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:95
3763msgid "For IdPs"
3764msgstr ""
3765
3766#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:8
3767#, fuzzy
3768#| msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
3769msgid ""
3770"Self-sovereign, Decentralised Identity Management and Personal Data Sharing"
3771msgstr "Proveedor de identidad, descentralizado y autónomo"
3772
3773#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:18
3774msgid "Self-sovereign"
3775msgstr ""
3776
3777#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:20
3778msgid ""
3779"You manage your identities and attributes locally on your computer. No need "
3780"to trust a third party service with your data."
3781msgstr ""
3782
3783#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:40
3784msgid "Decentralized"
3785msgstr ""
3786
3787#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:42
3788msgid ""
3789"You can share your identity attributes securely over a decentralized name "
3790"system. This allows your friends to access your shared data without the need "
3791"of a trusted third party."
3792msgstr ""
3793
3794#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:58
3795msgid "Standard-compliant"
3796msgstr ""
3797
3798#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:60
3799msgid "You can use OpenID Connect to integrate reclaim in your web sites."
3800msgstr ""
3801
3802#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:77
3803msgid "Technology"
3804msgstr ""
3805
3806#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:89 template/reclaim/users.html.j2:6
3807msgid "For users"
3808msgstr ""
3809
3810#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:92 template/reclaim/websites.html.j2:6
3811msgid "For websites"
3812msgstr ""
3813
3814#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:15
3815#, fuzzy
3816#| msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
3817msgid "Decentralised identity directory"
3818msgstr "Proveedor de identidad, descentralizado y autónomo"
3819
3820#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:18
3821msgid ""
3822"The decentralised GNU Name System (GNS) gives users full and exclusive "
3823"authority over their attributes by sharing them over user-owned namespaces."
3824msgstr ""
3825
3826#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:26
3827msgid "Cryptographic access control"
3828msgstr ""
3829
3830#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:30
3831msgid ""
3832"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
3833"and read only by authorized relying parties parties without direct user "
3834"interaction -- even if the user is offline!"
3835msgstr ""
3836
3837#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:39
3838msgid "Principles"
3839msgstr ""
3840
3841#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:46
3842msgid "Identity and attribute management"
3843msgstr ""
3844
3845#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:48
3846msgid ""
3847"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
3848"by requesting parties without direct user interaction -- even if the user is "
3849"offline! Access to attributes is controlled through an ecryption based "
3850"access control layer."
3851msgstr ""
3852
3853#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:71
3854#, fuzzy
3855#| msgid "Documentation"
3856msgid "Authorization"
3857msgstr "Documentación"
3858
3859#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:73
3860msgid ""
3861"To access attributes, requesting parties request authorization from the user "
3862"thrugh the use of OpenID Connect. If access is granted, the relying party is "
3863"given the necessary decryption key material. The user may at any time revoke "
3864"this access or modify the authorization decision."
3865msgstr ""
3866
3867#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:92
3868msgid "Attribute retrieval"
3869msgstr ""
3870
3871#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:94
3872msgid ""
3873"Relying parties retrieve encrypted identity data from the decentralised "
3874"directory. It is able to decrypt all those attributes that the user has "
3875"authorized it to access using the respective key."
3876msgstr ""
3877
3878#~ msgid "Living Standards"
3879#~ msgstr "Estándares de vida"
133 3880
134#, fuzzy 3881#, fuzzy
135#~| msgid "What is GNUnet?" 3882#~| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
136#~ msgid "Get off GNUnet" 3883#~ msgid "Get off GNUnet"
137#~ msgstr "Qué es GNUnet?" 3884#~ msgstr "Qué es GNUnet?"
138 3885
139#~ msgid "IRC archive"
140#~ msgstr "Archivo IRC"
141
142#~ msgid "Developer Team" 3886#~ msgid "Developer Team"
143#~ msgstr "Equipo de desarrollo" 3887#~ msgstr "Equipo de desarrollo"
144 3888
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4# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2017. 4# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2017.
5# 5#
6#, fuzzy
7msgid "" 6msgid ""
8msgstr "" 7msgstr ""
9"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n" 8"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n"
10"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n" 9"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n"
11"POT-Creation-Date: 2019-11-07 16:26+0000\n" 10"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-05-12 14:14+0200\n"
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13"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" 12"Last-Translator: Axelle Dimpre <axelle.dimpre@gmail.com>\n"
14"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" 13"Language-Team: French <http://weblate.taler.net/projects/gnunet/website/fr/"
14">\n"
15"Language: fr\n" 15"Language: fr\n"
16"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 16"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
17"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 17"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
18"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 18"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
19"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=n > 1;\n"
20"X-Generator: Weblate 4.4.2\n"
19"Generated-By: Babel 2.4.0\n" 21"Generated-By: Babel 2.4.0\n"
22
23#: common/base.j2:5 common/news.j2:5
24msgid "GNUnet"
25msgstr "GNUnet"
26
27#: common/base.j2:6 common/news.j2:6
28msgid "GNU's framework for secure p2p networking"
29msgstr "Système GNU pour un réseau p2p sécurisé"
30
31#: common/footer.j2.inc:7
32msgid "Contact"
33msgstr "Contact"
34
35#: common/footer.j2.inc:8
36msgid "GNUnet e.V."
37msgstr "GNUnet e.V."
38
39#: common/footer.j2.inc:9 template/about.html.j2:6
40msgid "About GNUnet"
41msgstr "À propos de GNUnet"
42
43#: common/footer.j2.inc:14 common/navigation.j2.inc:64
44msgid "Bug Tracker"
45msgstr "Système de suivi des dysfonctionnements"
46
47#: common/footer.j2.inc:19 template/copyright.html.j2:6
48msgid "Copyright Assignment"
49msgstr "Cession de droits d'auteur"
50
51#: common/footer.j2.inc:20 common/navigation.j2.inc:90
52#: template/developers.html.j2:24
53msgid "Bibliography"
54msgstr "Bibliographie"
55
56#: common/footer.j2.inc:31
57msgid "Source code of this site."
58msgstr "Code source de ce site."
59
60#: common/footer.j2.inc:32
61msgid "Report issues with this website."
62msgstr "Signaler des problèmes sur ce site."
63
64#: common/navigation.j2.inc:38
65msgid "About"
66msgstr "À propos"
67
68#: common/navigation.j2.inc:39 common/old-news.j2.inc:7
69#: template/news/index.html.j2:8
70msgid "News"
71msgstr "Actualités"
72
73#: common/navigation.j2.inc:40 template/index.html.j2:289
74msgid "Applications"
75msgstr "Applications"
76
77#: common/navigation.j2.inc:44
78msgid "Community"
79msgstr "Communauté"
80
81#: common/navigation.j2.inc:47 template/index.html.j2:292
82msgid "Engage"
83msgstr "Participer"
84
85#: common/navigation.j2.inc:48
86msgid "GSoC Projects"
87msgstr "Projets GSoC"
88
89#: common/navigation.j2.inc:50
90msgid "Copyright for Contributors"
91msgstr "Droits d'auteur pour les contributeurs"
92
93#: common/navigation.j2.inc:51
94msgid "IRC Archive"
95msgstr "Archive IRC"
96
97#: common/navigation.j2.inc:58
98msgid "Development"
99msgstr "Développement"
100
101#: common/navigation.j2.inc:61
102msgid "System Architecture"
103msgstr "Infrastructure Logiciel"
104
105#: common/navigation.j2.inc:63 template/roadmap.html.j2:6
106msgid "Roadmap"
107msgstr "Feuille de route"
108
109#: common/navigation.j2.inc:65 template/gnurl.html.j2:186
110msgid "Source Code"
111msgstr "Code Source"
112
113#: common/navigation.j2.inc:66
114msgid "Source Code Documentation"
115msgstr "Documents Code Source"
116
117#: common/navigation.j2.inc:67
118msgid "Continuous Integration"
119msgstr "Intégration continue"
120
121#: common/navigation.j2.inc:68
122msgid "Development Tutorial"
123msgstr "Tutoriel de Développement"
124
125#: common/navigation.j2.inc:79
126msgid "Documentation"
127msgstr "Documentation"
128
129#: common/navigation.j2.inc:82 template/install.html.j2:6
130msgid "Install"
131msgstr "Installer"
132
133#: common/navigation.j2.inc:83 template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:76
134msgid "Use"
135msgstr "Utiliser"
136
137#: common/navigation.j2.inc:84
138msgid "Videos"
139msgstr "Vidéos"
140
141#: common/navigation.j2.inc:85 template/glossary.html.j2:6
142msgid "Glossary"
143msgstr "Glossaire"
144
145#: common/navigation.j2.inc:86
146msgid "Handbook"
147msgstr "Manuel"
148
149#: common/navigation.j2.inc:88
150msgid "REST API"
151msgstr "API REST"
152
153#: common/navigation.j2.inc:89 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:83
154msgid "FAQ"
155msgstr "F.A.Q"
156
157#: common/old-news.j2.inc:10 template/news/index.html.j2:11
158msgid "News posts about changes related to GNUnet such as releases and events"
159msgstr ""
160"Actualités sur les changements liés à GNUnet comme des nouveaux déploiements "
161"et nos événements"
162
163#: common/old-news.j2.inc:15 template/news/index.html.j2:16
164msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed"
165msgstr "Abonnez-vous à notre Flux RSS"
166
167#: common/old-news.j2.inc:34 template/news/index.html.j2:36
168msgid "read more"
169msgstr "En savoir plus"
170
171#: template/about.html.j2:11
172msgid "What is GNUnet?"
173msgstr "Qu'est-ce que GNUnet  ?"
174
175#: template/about.html.j2:13
176msgid ""
177"GNUnet is an alternative network stack for building secure, decentralized "
178"and privacy-preserving distributed applications. Our goal is to replace the "
179"old insecure Internet protocol stack. Starting from an application for "
180"secure publication of files, it has grown to include all kinds of basic "
181"protocol components and applications towards the creation of a GNU internet."
182msgstr ""
183"GNUnet est un réseau de couches alternatives qui permet de mettre en place "
184"la répartition des applications de manière sûre et décentralisée tout en "
185"étant respectueux de la vie privée. Notre but est de remplacer l'ancienne "
186"pile de protocoles Internet, trop dangereuse. À la base, il était question "
187"d'une fonction qui sécurisait la publication de fichiers, puis le projet "
188"s'est élargit en incluant tous les types d'éléments et de fonctions de "
189"protocole basique, jusqu'à la création d'un internet GNU."
190
191#: template/about.html.j2:23
192msgid ""
193"Today, the actual use and thus the social requirements for a global network "
194"differs widely from those goals of 1970. While the Internet remains suitable "
195"for military use, where the network equipment is operated by a command "
196"hierarchy and when necessary isolated from the rest of the world, the "
197"situation is less tenable for civil society."
198msgstr ""
199"Aujourd'hui, le véritable usage et par conséquent les exigences sociales "
200"d'un réseau mondial diffèrent des objectifs définis en 1970. Alors "
201"qu'Internet reste compatible avec un usage militaire, là où l'équipement de "
202"réseau fonctionne grâce à une hiérarchie du commandement et est isolé du "
203"reste du monde lorsque c'est nécessaire, la situation se prête moins à "
204"l'usage de la société civile."
205
206#: template/about.html.j2:32
207msgid ""
208"Due to fundamental Internet design choices, Internet traffic can be "
209"misdirected, intercepted, censored and manipulated by hostile routers on the "
210"network. And indeed, the modern Internet has evolved exactly to the point "
211"where, as Matthew Green put it, <a href=\"https://blog."
212"cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-hostile/\">\"the "
213"network is hostile\"</a>."
214msgstr ""
215"A cause des choix de conception fondamentaux d'Internet, le trafic Internet "
216"peut être détourné, intercepté, censuré et manipulé par des des routeurs "
217"malveillants sur le réseau. Et en effet, le réseau Internet moderne a évolué "
218"précisément jusqu'au point où, comme dit Matthew Green, <a href=\"https://"
219"blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-hostile/\">\"le "
220"réseau est malveillant\"</a>."
221
222#: template/about.html.j2:41
223msgid ""
224"We believe liberal societies need a network architecture that uses the anti-"
225"authoritarian decentralized peer-to-peer paradigm and privacy-preserving "
226"cryptographic protocols. The goal of the GNUnet project is to provide a Free "
227"Software realization of this ideal."
228msgstr ""
229"Nous pensons que les sociétés libérales ont besoin d'une architecture de "
230"réseau qui passe par le modèle d'échange pair-à-pair décentralisé et anti-"
231"autoritaire, ainsi que par des protocoles cryptographiques respectueux de la "
232"vie privée des usagers. Le but du projet GNUnet est de concrétiser cet idéal "
233"sous la forme d'un Logiciel Libre."
234
235#: template/about.html.j2:49
236msgid ""
237"Specifically, GNUnet tries to follow the following design principles, in "
238"order of importance:"
239msgstr ""
240"GNUnet s'attèle tout particulièrement à respecter les principes de "
241"conception suivant, par ordre d'importance :"
242
243#: template/about.html.j2:56
244msgid ""
245"GNUnet must be implemented as <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-"
246"sw.html\">Free Software</a>."
247msgstr ""
248"GNUnet doit être éxecuté sous forme de <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/"
249"philosophy/free-sw.html\">Logiciel Libre</a>."
250
251#: template/about.html.j2:60
252msgid ""
253"GNUnet must minimize the amount of personally identifiable information "
254"exposed."
255msgstr ""
256"GNUnet doit exposer le moins possible de données à caractère personnel."
257
258#: template/about.html.j2:61
259msgid ""
260"GNUnet must be fully distributed and resilient to external attacks and rogue "
261"participants."
262msgstr ""
263"GNUnet doit être public et résistant aux attaques extérieures et aux "
264"escroqueries."
265
266#: template/about.html.j2:62
267msgid ""
268"GNUnet must be self-organizing and not depend on administrators or "
269"centralized infrastructure."
270msgstr ""
271"GNUnet doit être indépendant et s'affranchir de tout administré ou "
272"infrastructure centralisée."
273
274#: template/about.html.j2:63
275msgid ""
276"GNUnet must inform the user which other participants have to be trusted when "
277"establishing private communications."
278msgstr ""
279"Lors de communications privées, GNUnet doit renseigner la fiabilité des "
280"autres participants à son utilisateur."
281
282#: template/about.html.j2:64
283msgid "GNUnet must be open and permit new peers to join."
284msgstr ""
285"GNUnet doit rester ouvert et laisser de nouveaux pairs rejoindre son réseau."
286
287#: template/about.html.j2:65
288msgid "GNUnet must support a diverse range of applications and devices."
289msgstr "GNUnet doit supporter un large éventail de fonctions et d'appareils."
290
291#: template/about.html.j2:66
292msgid "GNUnet must use compartmentalization to protect sensitive information."
293msgstr ""
294"GNUnet doit utiliser la compartimentation pour protéger les informations "
295"sensibles."
296
297#: template/about.html.j2:67
298#, fuzzy
299msgid "The GNUnet architecture must be resource efficient."
300msgstr ""
301"L'architecture de GNUnet doit utiliser ses ressources de manière efficace."
302
303#: template/about.html.j2:68
304msgid ""
305"GNUnet must provide incentives for peers to contribute more resources than "
306"they consume."
307msgstr ""
308"GNUnet doit inciter ses pairs à apporter plus de ressources que ce qu'ils "
309"n'en consument."
310
311#: template/about.html.j2:72
312msgid ""
313"To get know and learn more, please check our <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet."
314"org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, especially the <a href=\"https://"
315"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts\">chapter on \"Key Concepts"
316"\"</a>, explaining the fundamental concepts of GNUnet: <ul> <li><a href="
317"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Authentication"
318"\">Authentication</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
319"gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing\">Accounting to "
320"Encourage Resource Sharing</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/"
321"handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality\">Confidentiality</a></li> <li><a href="
322"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonymity</a></"
323"li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability"
324"\">Deniability</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
325"gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">Peer Identities</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
326"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-"
327"Zones_0029\">Zones in the GNU Name System (GNS Zones)</a></li> <li><a href="
328"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> </ul>"
329msgstr ""
330"Vous trouverez davantage d'informations dans notre <a href=\"https://docs."
331"gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">manuel</a>, en particulier dans le <a href="
332"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts\">chapitre sur "
333"les \"Concepts Clés\"</a>, qui explique les concepts fondamentaux de "
334"GNUnet : <ul> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet."
335"html#Authentication\">Authentification</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs."
336"gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing"
337"\">Comptabilité pour favoriser le partage des ressources</a></li> <li><a "
338"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality"
339"\">Confidentialité</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
340"gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Annonymat</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet."
341"org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability\">Deni de responsabilité</a></li> "
342"<li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Peer-Identities"
343"\">Qui sont nos pairs ?</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/"
344"handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-"
345"Zones_0029\">Zones du GNU Name System (GNS Zones)</a></li> <li><a href="
346"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> </ul>"
347
348#: template/about.html.j2:88
349msgid "More Resources"
350msgstr "Plus d'informations"
351
352#: template/about.html.j2:90
353msgid ""
354"There are many more resources to learn about GNUnet besides the <a href="
355"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, such as the "
356"<a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliography</a> with papers covering "
357"the various layers, many <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html"
358"\">videos</a> or a brief <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html"
359"\">glossary</a>."
360msgstr ""
361"Il y a bien d'autres informations sur GNUnet à découvrir en plus du <a href="
362"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">manuel</a>, comme la <a "
363"href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliographie</a> avec des articles "
364"traitant des différents cas, plusieurs <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video."
365"html\">vidéos</a> ou un <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html"
366"\">glossaire</a> court."
367
368#: template/about.html.j2:95
369msgid ""
370"You are most welcome to <a href=\"engage.html\">get engaged into the "
371"conversation</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">install GNUnet</a>, <a href=\"use."
372"html\">use it</a> and <a href=\"engage.html\">contribute and get engaged</a> "
373"in various ways."
374msgstr ""
375"Vous pouvez dès maintenant <a href=\"engage.html\">participer à la "
376"conversation</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">installer GNUnet</a>, <a href="
377"\"use.html\">l'utiliser</a>,<a href=\"engage.html\">contribuer et vous "
378"engager</a> de diverses manières."
379
380#: template/about.html.j2:100
381msgid ""
382"Please be aware that this project is (despite of it's age) still in an early "
383"alpha stage when it comes to software &#8211; its not an easy task to "
384"rewrite the whole Internet!"
385msgstr ""
386"N'oubliez pas que ce projet (malgré son âge) est toujours au stade Alpha "
387"quant au logiciel &#8211;, ce n'est pas facile de réécrire Internet !"
388
389#: template/about.html.j2:105
390msgid "Current funding"
391msgstr "Financement actuel"
392
393#: template/about.html.j2:110
394msgid ""
395"We're receiving funding from NLnet's Next Generation Internet funding line "
396"to document and implement the GNU Name System protocol in a way suitable for "
397"the IETF standardization process."
398msgstr ""
399"Nous recevons des fonds du régime de financement Next Generation Internet de "
400"NLnet pour alimenter et appliquer le protocole du GNU Name System d'une "
401"manière adaptée au processus de standardisation IETF."
402
403#: template/about.html.j2:123
404msgid ""
405"This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 "
406"research and innovation programme under the NGI_TRUST grant agreement no "
407"825618. The project aims to integrate re:claimID with the GNU Taler payment "
408"system in a pilot in order to demonstrate the practical feasibility and "
409"benefits of privacy enhancing technologies for users and commercial service "
410"providers. The project is called \"Decentralized Identities for Self-"
411"Sovereign End-users\" (DISSENS)."
412msgstr ""
413"Ce projet a été financé par le programme de recherche et d'innovation "
414"Horizon Europe 2020, sous l'accord de garantie NGI_TRUST n°825618. Le projet "
415"vise à intégrer re:claimID dans le système de paiement GNU Taler au sein "
416"d'un pilote afin de démontrer la possibilité pratique et les bénéfices de la "
417"privacité en mettant en lumière la technologie pour les utilisateurs et les "
418"prestataires commerciaux. Ce projet a été appelé \"DISSENS\" (Decentralized "
419"Identities for Self-Sovereign End-Users, comprendre identités décentralisées "
420"à des fins d'utilisateurs indépendants)."
421
422#: template/about.html.j2:141
423msgid ""
424"We are grateful for free hosting offered by the following organizations:"
425msgstr ""
426"Nous tenons à remercier les organisations suivantes pour nous offrir "
427"l'hébergement gratuit :"
428
429#: template/about.html.j2:150
430msgid "Past funding"
431msgstr "Ancien financement"
432
433#: template/about.html.j2:152
434msgid "We are grateful for past funding from the following organizations:"
435msgstr ""
436"Nous tenons à remercier les organisations suivantes pour leur participation "
437"à l'ancien financement :"
438
439#: template/applications.html.j2:7
440msgid "Applications provided by GNUnet"
441msgstr "Fonctions disponibles sur GNUnet"
442
443#: template/applications.html.j2:13 template/gns.html.j2:7
444msgid "The GNU Name System"
445msgstr "Le GNU Name System"
446
447#: template/applications.html.j2:15
448msgid ""
449"The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully decentralized "
450"replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of using a hierarchy, "
451"GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are similar to DNS, but "
452"queries and replies are private even with respect to peers providing the "
453"answers. The integrity of records and privacy of look-ups are "
454"cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a robust, "
455"efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
456msgstr ""
457"Le <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> est un replacement "
458"entièrement décentralisé pour le Domain Name System (DNS). Au lieu de mettre "
459"en œuvre la hiérarchie, GNS utilise un graphique dirigé. Les conventions "
460"nominatives sont similaires au DNS, mais les questions et les réponses sont "
461"privées, notamment lorsque les pairs fournissent les réponses. L'intégrité "
462"des enregistrements et la confidentialité des recherches sont sous sécurité "
463"cryptographiée."
464
465#: template/applications.html.j2:38
466msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
467msgstr "Fournisseur d'identité indépendant et décentralisé"
468
469#: template/applications.html.j2:41
470#, fuzzy
471#| msgid ""
472#| "<a href=\"https://reclaim.gnunet.org/\">re:claimID</a> is a decentralized "
473#| "Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU Name System. It "
474#| "allows users to securely share personal information with websites using "
475#| "standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
476msgid ""
477"is a decentralized Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU "
478"Name System. It allows users to securely share personal information with "
479"websites using standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
480msgstr ""
481"<a href=\"https://reclaim.gnunet.org/\">re:claimID</a> est un service de "
482"fournisseur d'identité (IdP, \"identity provider\") décentralisé construit "
483"sur la base du GNU Name System. Il permet aux utilisateurs de partager sans "
484"risque des informations personnelles sur des sites utilisant les protocoles "
485"standards (OpenID Connect)."
486
487#: template/applications.html.j2:57
488msgid "Filesharing (Alpha)"
489msgstr "Partage de fichiers (Alpha)"
490
491#: template/applications.html.j2:59
492msgid ""
493"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">filesharing</a> is an application that aims "
494"to provide censorship-resistant, anonymous filesharing. The publisher is "
495"empowered to make a gradual choice between performance and anonymity."
496msgstr ""
497"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">partage de fichiers</a> est une fonction qui "
498"a pour but de permettre un partage de fichiers anonyme et résistant à la "
499"censure. L'éditeur est chargé de trouver le juste milieu entre performance "
500"et anonymat."
501
502#: template/applications.html.j2:73
503msgid "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
504msgstr "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
505
506#: template/applications.html.j2:75
507msgid ""
508"GNUnet conversation is an application that provides secure voice "
509"communication in a fully decentralized way by employing GNUnet for routing "
510"and transport."
511msgstr ""
512"GNUnet conversation est une fonction qui fournit une communication vocale "
513"sans risque, de manière complètement décentralisée en passant par GNUnet "
514"pour l'acheminement et le transport."
515
516#: template/applications.html.j2:91
517msgid "Applications utilizing GNUnet"
518msgstr "Fonctions qui passent par GNUnet"
519
520#: template/applications.html.j2:97
521msgid "GNU Taler (Alpha)"
522msgstr "GNU Taler (Alpha)"
523
524#: template/applications.html.j2:99
525msgid ""
526"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> is a new privacy-preserving "
527"electronic payment system. Payments are cryptographically secured and are "
528"confirmed within milliseconds with extremely low transaction costs."
529msgstr ""
530"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> est un nouveau système de "
531"paiement électronique respectueux de la privacité. Les paiements sont sous "
532"sécurité cryptographiée et sont confirmés dans la milliseconde avec des "
533"frais sensiblement faibles."
534
535#: template/applications.html.j2:118
536msgid "secushare"
537msgstr "Secushare"
538
539#: template/applications.html.j2:120
540msgid ""
541"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> is creating a decentralized "
542"social networking application on top of GNUnet. Using overlay multicast and "
543"the extensible PSYC protocol, notifications are distributed end-to-end "
544"encrypted to authorized recipients only."
545msgstr ""
546"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> développe une fonction de "
547"réseautage social décentralisé en plus de GNUnet. Grâce à une couverture "
548"multicast et le protocole extensible PSYC, les notifications ne sont "
549"envoyées qu'à des destinataires autorisés chiffrés de bout en bout."
550
551#: template/applications.html.j2:139
552msgid "pretty Easy privacy"
553msgstr "pretty Easy privacité"
554
555#: template/applications.html.j2:141
556msgid ""
557"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p) is "
558"creating a usable end-to-end encrypted e-mail solution using opportunistic "
559"key exchange. p&#8801;p will use GNUnet to protect metadata and exploit new "
560"cryptographic protocols to verify keys."
561msgstr ""
562"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacité</a> (p&#8801;p) "
563"développe une solution d'e-mails chiffrés de bout en bout accessible en "
564"passant par des clés d'échanges de chiffrage opportuniste. p&#8801;p "
565"utilisera GNUnet pour protéger les métadonnées et exploiter les nouveaux "
566"protocoles cryptographiques pour vérifier les clés."
567
568#: template/applications.html.j2:160
569msgid "Cadet-GTK"
570msgstr "Cadet-GTK"
571
572#: template/applications.html.j2:162
573msgid ""
574"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> is a "
575"convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing messaging using "
576"the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK and libhandy for a convergent "
577"design."
578msgstr ""
579"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> est "
580"une interface graphique modeste mais riche en caractéristiques qui fournit "
581"des services de messagerie en utilisant notamment le sous-système CADET. Il "
582"est développé avec GTK et libhandy pour un design cohérent."
583
584#: template/applications.html.j2:180
585msgid "groupchat"
586msgstr "groupe de discussion"
587
588#: template/applications.html.j2:182
589msgid ""
590"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a "
591"terminal user interface providing messaging using the CADET subsystem. It is "
592"developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned to be compatible."
593msgstr ""
594"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> est un "
595"terminal d'interface utilisateur qui fournit ds services de messagerie en "
596"utilisant notamment le sous-système CADET. Il est développé par nim. Cadet-"
597"GTK et groupchat seront compatibles."
598
599#: template/architecture.html.j2:6
600msgid "GNUnet System Architecture"
601msgstr "Architecture du système GNUnet"
602
603#: template/architecture.html.j2:20
604msgid "Foundations"
605msgstr "Bases"
606
607#: template/architecture.html.j2:22
608msgid ""
609"The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-like "
610"end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key infrastructure "
611"(GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> Using public keys "
612"for addresses and self-organizing decentralized routing algorithms, these "
613"subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack."
614msgstr ""
615"GNUnet repose sur une table de hachage distribuée (R5N), une couche de "
616"messagerie codée de bout en bout (CADET) similaire à SCPT, une "
617"infrastructure à clé publique (GNS) et un système de transport branchable "
618"(TRANSPORT). <br> À l’aide de clés publiques pour les adresses et "
619"d’algorithmes de routage décentralisés autonomes, ces sous-systèmes "
620"remplacent la pile TCP/IP traditionnelle."
621
622#: template/architecture.html.j2:35
623msgid "Security"
624msgstr "Sécurité"
625
626#: template/architecture.html.j2:38
627msgid ""
628"GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem "
629"runs as a separate process, providing fault isolation and enabling tight "
630"permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the implementation "
631"is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and will always "
632"remain free software."
633msgstr ""
634"GNUnet est implanté grâce à une architecture multi-procédés. Chaque sous-"
635"système fonctionne comme procédé à part, ce qui permet d'isoler les défauts "
636"et de garantir les permissions strictes pour chaque sous-système. "
637"Naturellement, l’exécution est un progiciel <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/"
638"\">GNU</a>, et restera toujours un logiciel libre."
639
640#: template/architecture.html.j2:52
641msgid "System architecture"
642msgstr "Architecture du système"
643
644#: template/architecture.html.j2:58
645msgid "Subsystems"
646msgstr "Sous-systèmes"
647
648#: template/architecture.html.j2:67
649msgid "libgnunetutil"
650msgstr "libgnunetutil"
651
652#: template/architecture.html.j2:73
653msgid "APIs"
654msgstr "Interfaces de programmation"
655
656#: template/architecture.html.j2:86
657msgid "Legend"
658msgstr "Légende"
659
660#: template/contact.html.j2:6
661msgid "Contact information"
662msgstr "Nous contacter"
663
664#: template/contact.html.j2:11
665msgid "The mailing list"
666msgstr "La liste mailing"
667
668#: template/contact.html.j2:13
669msgid ""
670"An archived, public mailing list for GNUnet is hosted at <a href=\"https://"
671"lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists.gnu.org/"
672"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a>. You can send messages to the list at "
673"<a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
674msgstr ""
675"Une liste mailing archivée et publique pour GNUnet est hébergée à <a href="
676"\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists."
677"gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a>. Vous pouvez envoyer un "
678"message à cette liste ici :<a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org"
679"\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
680
681#: template/contact.html.j2:23
682msgid "The IRC channel"
683msgstr "La chaîne IRC"
684
685#: template/contact.html.j2:25
686msgid ""
687"<tt>#gnunet</tt> is reachable via <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc."
688"freenode.net</a>. There is also an <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!"
689"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a> available."
690msgstr ""
691"<tt>#gnunet</tt> est accessible depuis <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc."
692"freenode.net</a>. Les <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!"
693"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archives</a> sont également disponibles."
694
695#: template/contact.html.j2:38
696msgid "Contacting individuals"
697msgstr "Contact particuliers"
698
699#: template/contact.html.j2:40
700msgid ""
701"GNUnet developers are generally reachable at either <tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet."
702"org</tt> or <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt>. Most of us support receiving GnuPG "
703"encrypted Emails. Urgent and sensitive security issues may be addressed to "
704"the GNU maintainers <tt>schanzen</tt> and <tt>grothoff</tt>."
705msgstr ""
706"En général, il est possible de contacter les développeurs de GNUnet via "
707"<tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet.org</tt> ou <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt>. La plupart "
708"d'entre nous peut recevoir des Emails chiffrés GnuPG. Les questions urgentes "
709"et sensibles à propos de la sécurité peuvent être adressées aux responsables "
710"<tt>Schanzen</tt> et <tt>Grothoff</tt>."
711
712#: template/contact.html.j2:53
713msgid "Reporting bugs"
714msgstr "Signaler des bugs"
715
716#: template/contact.html.j2:55
717msgid ""
718"We track open feature requests and bugs for projects within GNUnet in our <a "
719"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug tracker</a>. You can also report bugs "
720"or feature requests to the <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
721"bug-gnunet\">bug-gnunet</a> mailing list. The mailinglist requires no "
722"subscription."
723msgstr ""
724"Nous suivons les suggestions d'amélioration et les bugs pour les projets "
725"GNUnet grâce à notre <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug tracker</a>. "
726"Vous pouvez aussi nous faire part des bugs ou suggestions d'amélioration via "
727"le <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnunet\">bug-gnunet</"
728"a> mailinglist. Le mailinglist ne requiert pas d'inscription."
729
730#: template/copyright.html.j2:11
731msgid ""
732"<p> Contributors to GNUnet with Git access must sign the <a href=\"/static/"
733"pdf/copyright.pdf\">copyright assignment</a> to ensure that the <a href="
734"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/gnunet_taler_agreement.tex"
735"\">GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA agreement on licensing and collaborative "
736"development</a> of the GNUnet and GNU Taler projects is satisfied. </p>"
737msgstr ""
738"<p>Les collaborateurs de GNUnet avec un accès Git doivent signer la<a href="
739"\"/static/pdf/copyright.pdf\">cession de droit d'auteur</a> pour s'assurer "
740"que<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/"
741"gnunet_taler_agreement.tex\">l'accord GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA sur "
742"les crédits et le développement collaboratif</a> des projets GNUnet et GNU "
743"Taler soit respecté. </p>"
744
745#: template/copyright.html.j2:22
746msgid ""
747"<p>The agreements ensure that the code will continue to be made available "
748"under free software licenses, but gives developers the freedom to move code "
749"between GNUnet and GNU Taler without worrying about licenses and to give the "
750"company the ability to dual-license (for example, so that we can distribute "
751"via App-stores that are hostile to free software).</p>"
752msgstr ""
753"<p>Les accords permettent de garantir que le code retestera accessible "
754"depuis des licences de logiciels libres, mais laissent aux développeurs la "
755"liberté de déplacer le code entre GNUnet et GNU Taler sans se soucier des "
756"licences, et cela donne à la société la capacité de double-licence (par "
757"exemple, pour que nous puissions distribuer via les App-stores qui sont "
758"hostiles envers les logiciels libres).</p>"
759
760#: template/copyright.html.j2:30
761msgid ""
762"<p>Minor contributions (basically, anyone without Git access) do not require "
763"copyright assignment. Pseudonymous contributions are accepted, in this case "
764"simply sign the agreement with your pseudonym. Scanned copies are "
765"sufficient, but snail mail is preferred.</p>"
766msgstr ""
767
768#: template/developers.html.j2:5
769msgid "GNUnet for developers"
770msgstr ""
771
772#: template/developers.html.j2:13
773msgid "Repositories"
774msgstr ""
775
776#: template/developers.html.j2:16
777msgid ""
778"A list of our Git repositories can be found on our our <a href=\"https://git."
779"gnunet.org/\">Git Server</a>."
780msgstr ""
781
782#: template/developers.html.j2:27
783msgid ""
784"Technical papers can be found in our <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/"
785"bibliography\">bibliography</a>."
786msgstr ""
787
788#: template/developers.html.j2:34
789msgid "Discussion"
790msgstr ""
791
792#: template/developers.html.j2:37
793#, fuzzy
794#| msgid ""
795#| "An archived, public mailing list for GNUnet is hosted at <a href="
796#| "\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://"
797#| "lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a>. You can send "
798#| "messages to the list at <a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org"
799#| "\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
800msgid ""
801"We have a mailing list for developer discussions. You can subscribe to or "
802"read the list archive at <a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
803"gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</"
804"a>."
805msgstr ""
806"Une liste mailing archivée et publique pour GNUnet est hébergée à <a href="
807"\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists."
808"gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a>. Vous pouvez envoyer un "
809"message à cette liste ici :<a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org"
810"\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
811
812#: template/developers.html.j2:47
813msgid "Regression Testing"
814msgstr ""
815
816#: template/developers.html.j2:50
817msgid ""
818"We have <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/\">Buildbot</a> automation tests to "
819"detect regressions and check for portability at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
820"org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/</a>."
821msgstr ""
822
823#: template/developers.html.j2:59
824msgid "Code Coverage Analysis"
825msgstr ""
826
827#: template/developers.html.j2:62
828msgid ""
829"We use <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> to "
830"analyze the code coverage of our tests, the results are available at <a href="
831"\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a>."
832msgstr ""
833
834#: template/developers.html.j2:72
835msgid "Performance Analysis"
836msgstr ""
837
838#: template/developers.html.j2:75
839msgid ""
840"We use <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> for performance "
841"regression analysis of the exchange backend at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
842"org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a>."
843msgstr ""
844
845#: template/download.html.j2:7 template/gnurl.html.j2:209
846msgid "Downloads"
847msgstr ""
848
849#: template/download.html.j2:11
850msgid ""
851"Here you can download releases of our software and find links to the various "
852"versions."
853msgstr ""
854
855#: template/download.html.j2:17
856msgid "0.11.x series"
857msgstr ""
858
859#: template/download.html.j2:18
860msgid "tarball"
861msgstr ""
862
863#: template/download.html.j2:20
864msgid ""
865"The tarball of the latest version can be obtained from GNU FTP and its "
866"mirrors."
867msgstr ""
868
869#: template/download.html.j2:30
870msgid "git"
871msgstr ""
872
873#: template/download.html.j2:32
874msgid ""
875"You can fetch the git tag of version 0.11.x from our development server:"
876msgstr ""
877
878#: template/engage.html.j2:6
879#, fuzzy
880#| msgid "Engage"
881msgid "Engage!"
882msgstr "Participer"
883
884#: template/ev.html.j2:6
885msgid "Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V."
886msgstr ""
887
888#: template/ev.html.j2:11
889#, fuzzy
890#| msgid "About GNUnet"
891msgid "About GNUnet e.V."
892msgstr "À propos de GNUnet"
893
894#: template/ev.html.j2:13
895msgid ""
896"On December 27th 2013 a group of GNUnet hackers met at 30c3 to create the "
897"\"Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V.\", an association under German "
898"law to support GNUnet development. The Amtsgericht M&uuml;nchen registered "
899"the association on the 7th of March under VR 205287."
900msgstr ""
901
902#: template/ev.html.j2:22
903msgid ""
904"The association is officially dedicated to supporting research, development "
905"and education in the area of secure decentralized networking in general, and "
906"GNUnet specifically. This is the official website for the association."
907msgstr ""
908
909#: template/ev.html.j2:31
910msgid "Becoming a Member of GNUnet e.V."
911msgstr ""
912
913#: template/ev.html.j2:33
914msgid ""
915"GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to participate "
916"in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For this, all you "
917"have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the <a href=\"https://"
918"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> repository. There are no "
919"membership dues; however, members are required to support GNUnet e.V. and in "
920"particularly contribute to the technical development within their means. For "
921"further details, we refer to the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev."
922"git/\">Satzung (Charter)</a> (currently only available in German, "
923"translations welcome)."
924msgstr ""
925
926#: template/ev.html.j2:52
927msgid "Governance"
928msgstr ""
929
930#: template/ev.html.j2:54
931msgid ""
932"You can find our charter, and the list of members under <a href=\"https://"
933"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet.org/"
934"gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists of: "
935"<dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
936"Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> <dd>t3sserakt</dd> "
937"<dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a href="
938"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd> </dl>"
939msgstr ""
940
941#: template/ev.html.j2:73
942msgid "Official Meeting Notes"
943msgstr ""
944
945#: template/ev.html.j2:86
946msgid "Support Us!"
947msgstr ""
948
949#: template/ev.html.j2:88
950msgid ""
951"Everybody is welcome to support us via donations. For financial "
952"contributions, Europeans are able to donate via SEPA. We hope to setup "
953"accounts in other major currency areas in the future. You can also donate "
954"via Bitcoin, routing details are given below. Please note that we are unable "
955"to provide receipts for your donations. If you are planning to donate a "
956"significant amount of money, please contact us first as it might be better "
957"to come to a custom arrangement. <dl><dt>BitCoin</dt> "
958"<dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</dd> <dt>SEPA/IBAN</dt> "
959"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd> </dl>"
960msgstr ""
961
962#: template/faq.html.j2:12 template/faq.html.j2:23
963msgid "General"
964msgstr ""
965
966#: template/faq.html.j2:13 template/faq.html.j2:149 template/gns.html.j2:37
967msgid "Features"
968msgstr ""
969
970#: template/faq.html.j2:15 template/faq.html.j2:695
971msgid "Error messages"
972msgstr ""
973
974#: template/faq.html.j2:16 template/faq.html.j2:797
975#, fuzzy
976#| msgid "Filesharing (Alpha)"
977msgid "File-sharing"
978msgstr "Partage de fichiers (Alpha)"
979
980#: template/faq.html.j2:17 template/faq.html.j2:973
981msgid "Contributing"
982msgstr ""
983
984#: template/faq.html.j2:26
985msgid "What do I do if my question is not answered here?"
986msgstr ""
987
988#: template/faq.html.j2:28
989msgid ""
990"A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional "
991"documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list or "
992"the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net."
993msgstr ""
994
995#: template/faq.html.j2:36
996msgid "When are you going to release the next version?"
997msgstr ""
998
999#: template/faq.html.j2:38
1000msgid ""
1001"A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: earlier "
1002"if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release will be "
1003"anounced on the info-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list and on <a href=\"https://"
1004"planet.gnu.org\">planet GNU</a>. You can subscribe to the mailing list or "
1005"the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a notification."
1006msgstr ""
1007
1008#: template/faq.html.j2:49
1009msgid "Is the code free?"
1010msgstr ""
1011
1012#: template/faq.html.j2:51
1013msgid ""
1014"A: GNUnet is free software, available under the <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
1015"org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a>."
1016msgstr ""
1017
1018#: template/faq.html.j2:58
1019msgid "Are there any known bugs?"
1020msgstr ""
1021
1022#: template/faq.html.j2:60
1023msgid ""
1024"A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the <a href=\"https://bugs."
1025"gnunet.org/\">Mantis system</a>. Some bugs are occasionally reported "
1026"directly to developers or the developer mailing list. This is discouraged "
1027"since developers often do not have the time to feed these bugs back into the "
1028"Mantis database. Please report bugs directly to the bug tracking system. If "
1029"you believe a bug is sensitive, you can set its view status to private (this "
1030"should be the exception)."
1031msgstr ""
1032
1033#: template/faq.html.j2:73 template/faq.html.j2:193
1034msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?"
1035msgstr ""
1036
1037#: template/faq.html.j2:75
1038msgid ""
1039"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ "
1040"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration."
1041msgstr ""
1042
1043#: template/faq.html.j2:83
1044msgid "Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?"
1045msgstr ""
1046
1047#: template/faq.html.j2:85
1048msgid ""
1049"A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called &quot;"
1050"proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your peer is "
1051"real (or, rather, make it expensive for an adversary to mount a Sybil attack "
1052"on the network size estimator). The calculation is expected to take a few "
1053"days, depending on how fast your CPU is. If the CPU load is creating a "
1054"problem for you, you can set the value &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; in the &quot;"
1055"nse&quot; section of your configuration file to a higher value. The default "
1056"is &quot;5 ms&quot;."
1057msgstr ""
1058
1059#: template/faq.html.j2:99
1060msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?"
1061msgstr ""
1062
1063#: template/faq.html.j2:101
1064msgid ""
1065"A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for TCP "
1066"connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in particular. "
1067"GNUnet does not really have one focus; our theme is secure decentralized "
1068"networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus."
1069msgstr ""
1070
1071#: template/faq.html.j2:111
1072msgid "How does GNUnet compare to I2P?"
1073msgstr ""
1074
1075#: template/faq.html.j2:113
1076msgid ""
1077"A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more "
1078"decentralized Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost no "
1079"overlaps. <br><br> I2P is written in Java, and has (asymmetric) tunnels "
1080"using onion (or garlic) routing as the basis for various (anonymized) "
1081"applications. I2P is largely used via a Web frontend."
1082msgstr ""
1083
1084#: template/faq.html.j2:124
1085msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?"
1086msgstr ""
1087
1088#: template/faq.html.j2:126
1089msgid ""
1090"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready "
1091"for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the "
1092"functionality you use, but you will always likely run into issues with our "
1093"current low-level transport system. We are currently in the process of "
1094"rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)"
1095msgstr ""
1096
1097#: template/faq.html.j2:136
1098msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?"
1099msgstr ""
1100
1101#: template/faq.html.j2:138
1102msgid ""
1103"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, "
1104"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be "
1105"built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in doing so."
1106msgstr ""
1107
1108#: template/faq.html.j2:151
1109#, fuzzy
1110#| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
1111msgid "What can I do with GNUnet?"
1112msgstr "Qu'est-ce que GNUnet  ?"
1113
1114#: template/faq.html.j2:153
1115msgid ""
1116"A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it can "
1117"do more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and documentation "
1118"of some of the features that exist are more advanced than others."
1119msgstr ""
1120
1121#: template/faq.html.j2:160
1122msgid ""
1123"For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a fully "
1124"decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a mechanism "
1125"for IPv4-IPv6 protocol translation and tunneling (NAT-PT with DNS-ALG)."
1126msgstr ""
1127
1128#: template/faq.html.j2:171
1129msgid "Is it possible to surf the WWW anonymously with GNUnet?"
1130msgstr ""
1131
1132#: template/faq.html.j2:173
1133msgid ""
1134"A: It is not possible use GNUnet for anonymous browsing at this point. We "
1135"recommend that you use Tor for anonymous surfing."
1136msgstr ""
1137
1138#: template/faq.html.j2:181
1139msgid "Is it possible to access GNUnet via a browser as an anonymous WWW?"
1140msgstr ""
1141
1142#: template/faq.html.j2:183
1143msgid ""
1144"A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
1145"would make it accessible via a browser. It is possible to build such a proxy "
1146"and all one needs to know is the protocol used between the browser and the "
1147"proxy and the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
1148msgstr ""
1149
1150#: template/faq.html.j2:195
1151msgid ""
1152"A: There are actually a few graphical user interfaces for different "
1153"functions. gnunet-setup is to configure GNUnet, and gnunet-fs-gtk is for "
1154"file-sharing. There are a few other gnunet-XXX-gtk GUIs of lesser "
1155"importance. Note that in order to obtain the GUI, you need to install the "
1156"gnunet-gtk package, which is a separate download. gnunet-gtk is a meta GUI "
1157"that integrates most of the other GUIs in one window. One exception is "
1158"gnunet-setup, which must still be run separately at this time (as setup "
1159"requires the peer to be stopped)."
1160msgstr ""
1161
1162#: template/faq.html.j2:210
1163msgid "Which operating systems does GNUnet run on?"
1164msgstr ""
1165
1166#: template/faq.html.j2:212
1167msgid ""
1168"A: GNUnet is being developed and tested primarily under Debian GNU/Linux. "
1169"Furthermore, we regularly build and test GNUnet on Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch, "
1170"FreeBSD and macOS. We have reports of working versions on many other GNU/"
1171"Linux distributions; in the past we had reports of working versions on "
1172"NetBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. However, not all of those reports are recent, "
1173"so if you cannot get GNUnet to work on those systems please let us know."
1174msgstr ""
1175
1176#: template/faq.html.j2:228
1177msgid "Who runs the GNS root zone?"
1178msgstr ""
1179
1180#: template/faq.html.j2:230
1181msgid ""
1182"A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a default "
1183"configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this default "
1184"configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will be able to "
1185"modify this configuration at will. We expect normal users to have no need to "
1186"edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services themselves."
1187msgstr ""
1188
1189#: template/faq.html.j2:241
1190msgid "Where is the per-user GNS database kept?"
1191msgstr ""
1192
1193#: template/faq.html.j2:243
1194msgid ""
1195"A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet peer. "
1196"Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the database could "
1197"be kept at each peer (however, we don't have code for convenient "
1198"replication). Similarly, multiple GNUnet peers can share one instance of the "
1199"database --- the &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; can be accessed from "
1200"remote (via TCP). The actual data can be stored in a Postgres database, for "
1201"which various replication options are again applicable. Ultimately, there "
1202"are many options for how users can store (and secure) their GNS database."
1203msgstr ""
1204
1205#: template/faq.html.j2:258
1206msgid "What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?"
1207msgstr ""
1208
1209#: template/faq.html.j2:260
1210msgid ""
1211"A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser "
1212"histories and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases "
1213"will only grow to a few tens of thousands of entries, small enough to fit "
1214"even on mobile devices."
1215msgstr ""
1216
1217#: template/faq.html.j2:270
1218msgid "Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?"
1219msgstr ""
1220
1221#: template/faq.html.j2:272
1222msgid ""
1223"A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force to "
1224"change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and then the "
1225"changes would only apply to the names that this user is the authority for). "
1226"So if everyone used GNS, the only practical attack of a government would be "
1227"to force the operator of a server to change the GNS records for his server "
1228"to point elsewhere. However, if the owner of the private key for a zone is "
1229"unavailable for enforcement, the respective zone cannot be changed and any "
1230"other zone delegating to this zone will achieve proper resolution."
1231msgstr ""
1232
1233#: template/faq.html.j2:286
1234msgid "How does GNS compare to other name systems?"
1235msgstr ""
1236
1237#: template/faq.html.j2:288
1238msgid ""
1239"A: A scientific paper on this topic <a href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/"
1240"ns2018.pdf\">has been published </a> and below is a table from the "
1241"publication. For detailed descriptions please refer to the paper."
1242msgstr ""
1243
1244#: template/faq.html.j2:392
1245msgid "What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?"
1246msgstr ""
1247
1248#: template/faq.html.j2:394
1249msgid ""
1250"A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1251"authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, and "
1252"there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> With "
1253"GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the responsibility "
1254"for naming: each user runs their own personal root zone and is thus in "
1255"complete control of the names they use. GNS also has many additional "
1256"features (to keep names short and enable migration) which don't even make "
1257"sense in the context of CoDoNS."
1258msgstr ""
1259
1260#: template/faq.html.j2:410
1261msgid "What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?"
1262msgstr ""
1263
1264#: template/faq.html.j2:412
1265msgid ""
1266"A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, "
1267"with SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and "
1268"subjected to ranking. As the social relationships evolve, names can thus "
1269"change in surprising ways. <br><br> With GNS, names are primarily shared via "
1270"delegation, and thus mappings will only change if the user responsible for "
1271"the name (the authority) manually changes the record."
1272msgstr ""
1273
1274#: template/faq.html.j2:426
1275msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?"
1276msgstr ""
1277
1278#: template/faq.html.j2:428
1279msgid ""
1280"A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD "
1281"registries (such as those for \".com\" and \".org\"). Instead of using "
1282"those, each user is expected to maintain a database of (second-level) "
1283"domains (like \"gnu.org\") and the IP addresses of the respective name "
1284"servers. Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs."
1285msgstr ""
1286
1287#: template/faq.html.j2:439
1288msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?"
1289msgstr ""
1290
1291#: template/faq.html.j2:441
1292msgid ""
1293"A: Handshake is a blockchain-based method for root zone governance. Hence, "
1294"it does not address the name resolution process itself but delegates "
1295"resolution into DNS after the initial TLD resolution. Not taking "
1296"sustainablility considerations into account, Handshake could be used as an "
1297"additional supporting GNS root zone governance model, but we currently do "
1298"not have such plans in mind."
1299msgstr ""
1300
1301#: template/faq.html.j2:453
1302msgid "What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?"
1303msgstr ""
1304
1305#: template/faq.html.j2:455
1306msgid ""
1307"A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS "
1308"resolvers of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, "
1309"lower query resolution times, and faster update propagation&quot;. Thus "
1310"TrickleDNS is focused on defeating attacks on the availability (and "
1311"performance) of record propagation in DNS, for example via DDoS attacks on "
1312"DNS root servers. TrickleDNS is thus concerned with how to ensure "
1313"distribution of authoritative records, and authority remains derived from "
1314"the DNS hierarchy."
1315msgstr ""
1316
1317#: template/faq.html.j2:468
1318msgid ""
1319"Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the style "
1320"of the PGP web of trust?"
1321msgstr ""
1322
1323#: template/faq.html.j2:470
1324msgid ""
1325"A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the two "
1326"parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not required, "
1327"weaker mechanisms can be used. For example, we have implemented a first-come-"
1328"first-served (FCFS) authority which allows arbitrary users to register "
1329"arbitrary names. The key of this authority is included with every GNUnet "
1330"installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact global and "
1331"requires no further introduction. However, the security of these names "
1332"depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS authority. The authority "
1333"can be queried under the &quot;.pin&quot; TLD."
1334msgstr ""
1335
1336#: template/faq.html.j2:485
1337msgid ""
1338"How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name in "
1339"GNS?"
1340msgstr ""
1341
1342#: template/faq.html.j2:487
1343msgid ""
1344"A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a &quot;legitimate&quot; "
1345"domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his preferred name or &quot;"
1346"pseudonym&quot;) in his NICK record. Similarly, all other users can choose "
1347"to ignore this preference and use a name of their choice (or even assign no "
1348"name) for this user."
1349msgstr ""
1350
1351#: template/faq.html.j2:498
1352msgid ""
1353"Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS zone "
1354"visible?"
1355msgstr ""
1356
1357#: template/faq.html.j2:500
1358msgid ""
1359"A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared "
1360"with other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not set. "
1361"Thus, users have full control over what information about their zones is "
1362"made public."
1363msgstr ""
1364
1365#: template/faq.html.j2:510
1366msgid "Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?"
1367msgstr ""
1368
1369#: template/faq.html.j2:512
1370msgid ""
1371"A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary because "
1372"of IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in the context "
1373"of virtual hosting. However, LEHOs are also useful to help with X.509 "
1374"certificate validation (as they specify for which legacy hostname the "
1375"certificate should be valid). Also, even with IPv6 fully deployed and &quot;"
1376"infinite&quot; IP addresses being available, we're not sure that virtual "
1377"hosting would disappear. Finally, we don't want to have to wait for IPv6 to "
1378"become commonplace, GNS should work with today's networks."
1379msgstr ""
1380
1381#: template/faq.html.j2:526
1382msgid ""
1383"Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally "
1384"unique names?"
1385msgstr ""
1386
1387#: template/faq.html.j2:528
1388msgid ""
1389"A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds. As "
1390"trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as they "
1391"cross each others thresholds. We decided that the resulting unpredictability "
1392"of the resolution process was not acceptable. Furthermore, trust and "
1393"consensus might be easy to manipulate by adversaries."
1394msgstr ""
1395
1396#: template/faq.html.j2:539
1397msgid "How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?"
1398msgstr ""
1399
1400#: template/faq.html.j2:541
1401msgid ""
1402"A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one can "
1403"then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at all "
1404"peers. Before using a public key, peers check if that key has been revoked. "
1405"All names that involve delegation via a revoked zone will then fail to "
1406"resolve. Peers always automatically check for the existence of a revocation "
1407"message when resolving names."
1408msgstr ""
1409
1410#: template/faq.html.j2:553
1411msgid "Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?"
1412msgstr ""
1413
1414#: template/faq.html.j2:555
1415msgid ""
1416"A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the "
1417"protocol to support alternative delegation records. <br> <br> Naturally, "
1418"deployed GNS implementations would have to be updated to support the new "
1419"signature scheme. The new scheme can then be run in parallel with the "
1420"existing system by using a new record type to indicate the use of a "
1421"different cipher system."
1422msgstr ""
1423
1424#: template/faq.html.j2:569
1425msgid ""
1426"How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?"
1427msgstr ""
1428
1429#: template/faq.html.j2:571
1430msgid ""
1431"A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and "
1432"replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be "
1433"contacted whenever clients perform a lookup. Even if the authority goes "
1434"(temporarily) off-line, the DHT will cache the records for some time. "
1435"However, should having multiple servers for a zone be considered truly "
1436"necessary, the owner of the zone can simply run multiple peers (and share "
1437"the zone's key and database among them)."
1438msgstr ""
1439
1440#: template/faq.html.j2:584
1441msgid ""
1442"Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship "
1443"resistance?"
1444msgstr ""
1445
1446#: template/faq.html.j2:586
1447msgid ""
1448"A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship "
1449"resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names are "
1450"not globally unique). To draw a parallel, HTTPS connections use more "
1451"bandwidth and have higher latency than HTTP connections. Depending on your "
1452"application, HTTPS may not be worth the cost. However, for users that are "
1453"experiencing censorship (or are concerned about it), giving up globally "
1454"unique names may very well be worth the cost. After all, what is a &quot;"
1455"globally&quot; unique name worth, if it does not resolve?"
1456msgstr ""
1457
1458#: template/faq.html.j2:600
1459msgid "Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?"
1460msgstr ""
1461
1462#: template/faq.html.j2:602
1463msgid ""
1464"A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component / "
1465"central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by IANA/ICANN. "
1466"This centralization creates vulnerabilities. For example, the US government "
1467"was able to reassign the management of the country-TLDs of Afganistan and "
1468"Iraq during the wars at the beginning of the 21st century."
1469msgstr ""
1470
1471#: template/faq.html.j2:613
1472msgid "How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?"
1473msgstr ""
1474
1475#: template/faq.html.j2:615
1476msgid ""
1477"A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help "
1478"indirectly in two ways: <ol> <li> Many websites today use virtual hosting, "
1479"so blocking a particular IP address causes much more collateral damage than "
1480"blocking a DNS name. It thus raises the cost of censorship.</li> <li> "
1481"Existing layer-3 circumvention solutions (such as Tor) would benefit from a "
1482"censorship resistant naming system. Accessing Tor's &quot;.onion&quot; "
1483"namespace currently requires users to use unmemorable cryptographic "
1484"identifiers. With nicer names, Tor and tor2web-like services would be even "
1485"easier to use. </ol>"
1486msgstr ""
1487
1488#: template/faq.html.j2:634
1489msgid "Does GNS work with search engines?"
1490msgstr ""
1491
1492#: template/faq.html.j2:636
1493msgid ""
1494"A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can use "
1495"GNS to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally, while "
1496"we typically expect normal users to install custom software for name "
1497"resolution, this is unlikely to work for search engines today. However, the "
1498"DNS2GNS gateway allows search engines to use DNS to resolve GNS names, so "
1499"they can still index GNS resources. However, as using DNS2GNS gateways "
1500"breaks the cryptographic chain of trust, legacy search engines will "
1501"obviously not obtain censorship-resistant names."
1502msgstr ""
1503
1504#: template/faq.html.j2:650
1505msgid "How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1506msgstr ""
1507
1508#: template/faq.html.j2:652
1509msgid ""
1510"A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually "
1511"originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about "
1512"integration with legacy applications and instead focuses on universal "
1513"connectivity between a user's many machines. In contrast, GNS was designed "
1514"to interoperate with DNS as much as possible, and to also work as much as "
1515"possible with the existing Web infrastructure. UIA is not at all concerned "
1516"about legacy systems (clean slate)."
1517msgstr ""
1518
1519#: template/faq.html.j2:665
1520msgid "Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?"
1521msgstr ""
1522
1523#: template/faq.html.j2:667
1524msgid ""
1525"A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you know "
1526"if a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-of-a-friend, "
1527"and can thus decide how much you trust the result. Naturally, the trusted-"
1528"computing base (TCB) can become arbitrarily large this way --- however, "
1529"given the name length restriction, for an individual name it is always less "
1530"than about 128 entities."
1531msgstr ""
1532
1533#: template/faq.html.j2:679
1534msgid ""
1535"How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part of "
1536"the domain name?"
1537msgstr ""
1538
1539#: template/faq.html.j2:681
1540msgid ""
1541"A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects the "
1542"&quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to the "
1543"corresponding port number and &quot;Proto&quot; to the corresponding "
1544"protocol number. The rest of the name is resolved as usual. Then, when the "
1545"result is presented, GNS looks for the GNS-specific &quot;BOX&quot; record "
1546"type. A BOX record is a record that contains another record (such as SRV or "
1547"TLSA records) and adds a service and protocol number (and the original boxed "
1548"record type) to it."
1549msgstr ""
1550
1551#: template/faq.html.j2:697
1552msgid ""
1553"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. "
1554"Should I worry?"
1555msgstr ""
1556
1557#: template/faq.html.j2:699
1558msgid ""
1559"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in GNUnet. "
1560"We have started a major rewrite to address this and other problems, but "
1561"until the Transport Next Generation (TNG) is ready, these warnings are "
1562"expected."
1563msgstr ""
1564
1565#: template/faq.html.j2:708
1566msgid "Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?"
1567msgstr ""
1568
1569#: template/faq.html.j2:710
1570msgid ""
1571"A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the "
1572"following commands (as root) to create the required device file"
1573msgstr ""
1574
1575#: template/faq.html.j2:722
1576msgid ""
1577"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-service-"
1578"dns)?"
1579msgstr ""
1580
1581#: template/faq.html.j2:724
1582msgid ""
1583"A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match "
1584"support. This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check if "
1585"your kernel has CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER set to either 'y' or "
1586"'m' (and the module is loaded)."
1587msgstr ""
1588
1589#: template/faq.html.j2:736
1590msgid "'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?"
1591msgstr ""
1592
1593#: template/faq.html.j2:738
1594msgid ""
1595"A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if "
1596"your firewall is enabled and blocking the connections."
1597msgstr ""
1598
1599#: template/faq.html.j2:746
1600msgid ""
1601"I'm getting an 'error while loading shared libraries: libgnunetXXX.so.X'"
1602msgstr ""
1603
1604#: template/faq.html.j2:748
1605msgid ""
1606"A: This error usually occurs when your linker fails to locate one of "
1607"GNUnet's libraries. This can have two causes. First, it is theoretically "
1608"possible that the library is not installed on your system; however, if you "
1609"compiled GNUnet the normal way and/or used a binary package, that is highly "
1610"unlikely. The more common cause is that you installed GNUnet to a directory "
1611"that your linker does not search. There are several ways to fix this that "
1612"are described below. If you are 'root' and you installed to a system folder "
1613"(such as /usr/local), you want to add the libraries to the system-wide "
1614"search path. This is done by adding a line \"/usr/local/lib/\" to /etc/ld.so."
1615"conf and running \"ldconfig\". If you installed GNUnet to /opt or any other "
1616"similar path, you obviously have to change \"/usr/local\" accordingly. If "
1617"you do not have 'root' rights or if you installed GNUnet to say \"/home/"
1618"$USER/\", then you can explicitly tell your linker to search a particular "
1619"directory for libraries using the \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\" environment variable. "
1620"For example, if you configured GNUnet using a prefix of \"$HOME/gnunet/\" "
1621"you want to run:"
1622msgstr ""
1623
1624#: template/faq.html.j2:774
1625msgid ""
1626"to ensure GNUnet's binaries and libraries are found. In order to avoid "
1627"having to do so each time, you can add the above lines (without the \"$\") "
1628"to your .bashrc or .profile file. You will have to logout and login again to "
1629"have this new profile be applied to all shells (including your desktop "
1630"environment)."
1631msgstr ""
1632
1633#: template/faq.html.j2:781
1634msgid "What error messages can be ignored?"
1635msgstr ""
1636
1637#: template/faq.html.j2:783
1638msgid ""
1639"A: Error messages flagged as \"DEBUG\" should be disabled in binaries built "
1640"for end-users and can always be ignored. Error messages flagged as \"INFO\" "
1641"always refer to harmless events that require no action. For example, GNUnet "
1642"may use an INFO message to indicate that it is currently performing an "
1643"expensive operation that will take some time. GNUnet will also use INFO "
1644"messages to display information about important configuration values."
1645msgstr ""
1646
1647#: template/faq.html.j2:799
1648msgid "How does GNUnet compare to other file-sharing applications?"
1649msgstr ""
1650
1651#: template/faq.html.j2:801
1652msgid ""
1653"A: As opposed to Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey and most other "
1654"P2P networks, GNUnet was designed with security in mind as the highest "
1655"priority. We intend on producing a network with comprehensive security "
1656"features. Many other P2P networks are open to a wide variety of attacks, and "
1657"users have little privacy. GNUnet is also Free Software and thus the source "
1658"code is available, so you do not have to worry about being spied upon by the "
1659"software. The following table summarises the main differences between GNUnet "
1660"and other systems. The information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. "
1661"The comparison is difficult since there are sometimes differences between "
1662"various implementations of (almost) the same protocol. In general, we pick a "
1663"free implementation as the reference implementation since it is possible to "
1664"inspect the free code. Also, all of these systems are changing over time and "
1665"thus the data below may not be up-to-date. If you find any flaws, please let "
1666"us know. Finally, the table is not saying terribly much (it is hard to "
1667"compare these systems this briefly), so if you want the real differences, "
1668"read the research papers (and probably the code)."
1669msgstr ""
1670
1671#: template/faq.html.j2:915
1672msgid ""
1673"Another important point of reference are the various anonymous peer-to-peer "
1674"networks. Here, there are differences in terms of application domain and how "
1675"specifically anonymity is achieved. Anonymous routing is a hard research "
1676"topic, so for a superficial comparison like this one we focus on the "
1677"latency. Another important factor is the programming language. Type-safe "
1678"languages may offer certain security benefits; however, this may come at the "
1679"cost of significant increases in resource consumption which in turn may "
1680"reduce anonymity."
1681msgstr ""
1682
1683#: template/faq.html.j2:928
1684msgid "Are there any known attacks (on GNUnet's file-sharing application)?"
1685msgstr ""
1686
1687#: template/faq.html.j2:930
1688msgid ""
1689"A: Generally, there is the possibility of a known plaintext attack on "
1690"keywords, but since the user has control over the keywords that are "
1691"associated with the content he inserts, the user can take advantage of the "
1692"same techniques used to generate reasonable passwords to defend against such "
1693"an attack. In any event, we are not trying to hide content; thus, unless the "
1694"user is trying to insert information into the network that can only be "
1695"shared with a small group of people, there is no real reason to try to "
1696"obfuscate the content by choosing a difficult keyword anyway."
1697msgstr ""
1698
1699#: template/faq.html.j2:944
1700msgid "What do you mean by anonymity?"
1701msgstr ""
1702
1703#: template/faq.html.j2:946
1704msgid ""
1705"A: Anonymity is the lack of distinction of an individual from a (large) "
1706"group. A central goal for anonymous file-sharing in GNUnet is to make all "
1707"users (peers) form a group and to make communications in that group "
1708"anonymous, that is, nobody (but the initiator) should be able to tell which "
1709"of the peers in the group originated the message. In other words, it should "
1710"be difficult to impossible for an adversary to distinguish between the "
1711"originating peer and all other peers."
1712msgstr ""
1713
1714#: template/faq.html.j2:958
1715msgid "What does my system do when participating in GNUnet file sharing?"
1716msgstr ""
1717
1718#: template/faq.html.j2:960
1719msgid ""
1720"A: In GNUnet you set up a node (a peer). It is identified by an ID (hash of "
1721"its public key) and has a number of addresses it is reachable by (may have "
1722"no addresses, for instance when it's behind a NAT). You specify bandwidth "
1723"limits (how much traffic GNUnet is allowed to consume) and datastore quote "
1724"(how large your on-disk block storage is) . Your node will then proceed to "
1725"connect to other nodes, becoming part of the network."
1726msgstr ""
1727
1728#: template/faq.html.j2:975
1729msgid "How can I help translate this webpage into other languages?"
1730msgstr ""
1731
1732#: template/faq.html.j2:977
1733msgid ""
1734"A: First, you need to register an account with our weblate system. Please "
1735"send an e-mail with the desired target language to translators@gnunet.org or "
1736"ask for help on the #gnunet chat on irc.freenode.net. Typically someone with "
1737"sufficient permissions will then grant you access. Naturally, any abuse will "
1738"result in the loss of permissions."
1739msgstr ""
1740
1741#: template/faq.html.j2:989
1742msgid "I have some great idea for a new feature, what should I do?"
1743msgstr ""
1744
1745#: template/faq.html.j2:991
1746msgid ""
1747"A: Sadly, we have many more feature requests than we can possibly implement. "
1748"The best way to actually get a new feature implemented is to do it yourself "
1749"--- and to then send us a patch."
1750msgstr ""
1751
1752#: template/glossary.html.j2:12
1753msgid "Ego"
1754msgstr ""
1755
1756#: template/glossary.html.j2:14
1757msgid ""
1758"We use the term \"Ego\" to refer to the fact that users in GNUnet can have "
1759"multiple unlinkable identities, in the sense of alter egos. The ability to "
1760"have more than one identity is crucial, as we may want to keep our egos for "
1761"business separate from those we use for political activities or romance.<br> "
1762"Egos in GNUnet are technically equivalent to identities (and the code does "
1763"not distinguish between them). We simply sometimes use the term \"ego\" to "
1764"stress that you can have more than one."
1765msgstr ""
1766
1767#: template/glossary.html.j2:27
1768msgid "Identity"
1769msgstr ""
1770
1771#: template/glossary.html.j2:29
1772msgid ""
1773"In GNUnet users are identified via a public key, and that public key is then "
1774"often referred to as the \"Identity\" of the user. However, the concept is "
1775"not as draconian as it often is in real life where many are forced to have "
1776"one name, one passport and one unique identification number. <br> As long as "
1777"identities in GNUnet are simply public keys, users are free to create any "
1778"number of identities, and we call those egos to emphasize the difference. "
1779"Even though users can create such egos freely, it is possible to have an ego "
1780"certified by some certification authority, resulting in something that more "
1781"closely resembles the traditional concept of an identity.<br> For example, a "
1782"university may certify the identities of its students such that they can "
1783"prove that they are studying. Students may keep their (certified) student "
1784"identity separate from other egos that they use for other activities in life."
1785msgstr ""
1786
1787#: template/glossary.html.j2:50
1788msgid "Pseudonym"
1789msgstr ""
1790
1791#: template/glossary.html.j2:52
1792msgid ""
1793"A pseudonym is an ego that is specifically intended to not be linked to "
1794"one's real name. GNUnet users can create many egos, and thus also many "
1795"pseudonyms. <br> Repeated uses of the same pseudonym are linkable by "
1796"definition, as they involve the same public key. Anonymity requires the use "
1797"of either the special \"anonymous\" pseudonym (for GNUnet, this is the "
1798"neutral element on the elliptic curve) or a throw-away pseudonym that is "
1799"only used once."
1800msgstr ""
1801
1802#: template/glossary.html.j2:71
1803msgid "Namespaces"
1804msgstr ""
1805
1806#: template/glossary.html.j2:73
1807msgid ""
1808"The GNU Name System allows every ego (or identity) to securely and privately "
1809"associate any number of label-value pairs with an ego. The values are called "
1810"record sets following the terminology of the Domain Name System (DNS). The "
1811"mapping of labels to record sets for a given ego is called a namespace. <br> "
1812"If records are made public and thus published, it is possible for other "
1813"users to lookup the record given the ego's public key and the label. Here, "
1814"not only the label can thus act as a passphrase but also the public key -- "
1815"which despite its name may not be public knowledge and is never disclosed by "
1816"the GNS protocol itself."
1817msgstr ""
1818
1819#: template/glossary.html.j2:89
1820msgid "Peer"
1821msgstr ""
1822
1823#: template/glossary.html.j2:91
1824msgid ""
1825"A \"peer\" is an instance of GNUnet with its own per-instance public key and "
1826"network addresses. Technically, it is possible to run multiple peers on the "
1827"same host, but this only makes sense for testing. <br> By design GNUnet "
1828"supports multiple users to share the same peer, just as UNIX is a multi-user "
1829"system. A \"peer\" typically consists of a set of foundational GNUnet "
1830"services running as the \"gnunet\" user and allowing all users in the "
1831"\"gnunet\" group to utilize the API. On multi-user systems, additional "
1832"\"personalized\" services may be required per user. <br> While peers are "
1833"also identified by public keys, these public keys are completely unrelated "
1834"to egos or identities. Namespaces cannot be associated with a peer, only "
1835"with egos."
1836msgstr ""
1837
1838#: template/gns.html.j2:13 template/gnurl.html.j2:60
1839#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:80 template/reclaim/motivation.html.j2:6
1840#, fuzzy
1841#| msgid "Documentation"
1842msgid "Motivation"
1843msgstr "Documentation"
1844
1845#: template/gns.html.j2:15
1846msgid ""
1847"The Domain Name System today enables traffic amplification attacks, "
1848"censorship (i.e. China), mass surveillance (MORECOWBELL) and offensive cyber "
1849"war (QUANTUMDNS).<br/> Unfortunately, band aid solutions such as DoT, DoH, "
1850"DNSSEC, DPRIVE and the like will not fix this. This is why we built the GNU "
1851"Name System (GNS), a secure, decentralized name system built on top of "
1852"GNUnet."
1853msgstr ""
1854
1855#: template/gns.html.j2:28 template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:6
1856msgid "Overview"
1857msgstr ""
1858
1859#: template/gns.html.j2:39
1860msgid ""
1861"The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It "
1862"allows its users to register names as top-level domains (TLDs) and resolve "
1863"other namespaces within their TLDs. <br/> GNS is designed to provide: <ul> "
1864"<li>Censorship resistance</li> <li>Query privacy</li> <li>Secure name "
1865"resolution</li> <li>Compatibility with DNS</li>"
1866msgstr ""
1867
1868#: template/gns.html.j2:52
1869#, fuzzy
1870#| msgid "More Resources"
1871msgid "Resources"
1872msgstr "Plus d'informations"
1873
1874#: template/gnurl.html.j2:21
1875msgid ""
1876"libgnurl is a micro fork of libcurl. The goal of libgnurl is to support only "
1877"HTTP and HTTPS (and only HTTP 1.x) with a single crypto backend (GnuTLS) to "
1878"ensure a small footprint and uniform experience for developers regardless of "
1879"how libcurl was compiled."
1880msgstr ""
1881
1882#: template/gnurl.html.j2:30
1883msgid ""
1884"Our main usecase is for GNUnet and Taler, but it might be usable for others, "
1885"hence we&#39;re releasing the code to the general public."
1886msgstr ""
1887
1888#: template/gnurl.html.j2:37
1889msgid ""
1890"libgnurl is released under the same license as libcurl. Please read the "
1891"README for instructions, as you must supply the correct options to configure "
1892"to get a proper build of libgnurl."
1893msgstr ""
1894
1895#: template/gnurl.html.j2:48
1896#, fuzzy
1897#| msgid "About"
1898msgid "About gnurl"
1899msgstr "À propos"
1900
1901#: template/gnurl.html.j2:50
1902msgid ""
1903"Large parts of the following 6 paragraphs are old and need to be rewritten."
1904msgstr ""
1905
1906#: template/gnurl.html.j2:62
1907msgid ""
1908"cURL supports many crypto backends. GNUnet requires the use of GnuTLS, but "
1909"other variants are used by some distributions. Supporting other crypto "
1910"backends would again expose us to a wider array of security issues, may "
1911"create licensing issues and most importantly introduce new bugs as some "
1912"crypto backends are known to introduce subtle runtime issues. While it is "
1913"possible to have two versions of libcurl installed on the same system, this "
1914"is error-prone, especially as if we are linked against the wrong version, "
1915"the bugs that arise might be rather subtle."
1916msgstr ""
1917
1918#: template/gnurl.html.j2:75
1919msgid ""
1920"For GNUnet, we also need a particularly modern version of GnuTLS. Thus, it "
1921"would anyway be necessary to recompile cURL for GNUnet. But what happens if "
1922"one links cURL against this version of GnuTLS? Well, first one would install "
1923"GnuTLS by hand in the system. Then, we build cURL. cURL will build against "
1924"it just fine, but the linker will eventually complain bitterly. The reason "
1925"is that cURL also links against a bunch of other system libraries (gssapi, "
1926"ldap, ssh2, rtmp, krb5, sasl2, see discussion on obscure protocols above), "
1927"which --- as they are part of the distribution --- were linked against an "
1928"older version of GnuTLS. As a result, the same binary would be linked "
1929"against two different versions of GnuTLS. That is typically a recipe for "
1930"disaster. Thus, in order to avoid updating a dozen system libraries (and "
1931"having two versions of those installed), it is necessary to disable all of "
1932"those cURL features that GNUnet does not use, and there are many of those. "
1933"For GNUnet, the more obscure protocols supported by cURL are close to dead "
1934"code --- mostly harmless, but not useful. However, as some application may "
1935"use one of those features, distributions are typically forced to enable all "
1936"of those features, and thus including security issues that might arise from "
1937"that code."
1938msgstr ""
1939
1940#: template/gnurl.html.j2:99
1941msgid ""
1942"So to use a modern version of GnuTLS, a sane approach is to disable all of "
1943"the \"optional\" features of cURL that drag in system libraries that link "
1944"against the older GnuTLS. That works, except that one should then NEVER "
1945"install that version of libcurl in say /usr or /usr/local, as that may break "
1946"other parts of the system that might depend on these features that we just "
1947"disabled. Libtool versioning doesn't help here, as it is not intended to "
1948"deal with libraries that have optional features. Naturally, installing cURL "
1949"somewhere else is also problematic, as we now need to be really careful that "
1950"the linker will link GNUnet against the right version. Note that none of "
1951"this can really be trivially fixed by the cURL developers."
1952msgstr ""
1953
1954#: template/gnurl.html.j2:118
1955msgid "Rename to fix"
1956msgstr ""
1957
1958#: template/gnurl.html.j2:120
1959#, python-format
1960msgid ""
1961"How does forking fix it? Easy. First, we can get rid of all of the "
1962"compatibility issues --- if you use libgnurl, you state that you don&#39;t "
1963"need anything but HTTP/HTTPS. Those applications that need more, should "
1964"stick with the original cURL. Those that do not, can choose to move to "
1965"something simpler. As the library gets a new name, we do not have to worry "
1966"about tons of packages breaking as soon as one rebuilds it. So renaming "
1967"itself and saying that \"libgnurl = libcurl with only HTTP/HTTPS support and "
1968"GnuTLS\" fixes 99%% of the problems that darkened my mood. Note that this "
1969"pretty much CANNOT be done without a fork, as renaming is an essential part "
1970"of the fix. Now, there might be creative solutions to achieve the same thing "
1971"within the standard cURL build system, but this was deemed to be too much "
1972"work when gnurl was originally started. The changes libgnurl makes to curl "
1973"are miniscule and can easily be applied again and again whenever libcurl "
1974"makes a new release."
1975msgstr ""
1976
1977#: template/gnurl.html.j2:142
1978msgid "Using libgnurl"
1979msgstr ""
1980
1981#: template/gnurl.html.j2:144
1982msgid ""
1983"Projects that use cURL only for HTTP/HTTPS and that would work with GnuTLS "
1984"should be able to switch to libgnurl by changing \"-lcurl\" to \"-lgnurl\". "
1985"That&#39;s it. No changes to the source code should be required, as libgnurl "
1986"strives for bug-for-bug compatibility with the HTTP/HTTPS/GnuTLS subset of "
1987"cURL. We might add new features relating to this core subset if they are "
1988"proposed, but so far we have kept our changes minimal and no additions to "
1989"the original curl source have been written."
1990msgstr ""
1991
1992#: template/gnurl.html.j2:161
1993msgid "Gotchas"
1994msgstr ""
1995
1996#: template/gnurl.html.j2:163
1997msgid ""
1998"libgnurl and gnurl are not intended to be used as a replacement for curl for "
1999"users: <br> This does not mean there is no confidence in the work done with "
2000"gnurl, it means that tools which expect curl or libcurl will not make use of "
2001"a different named binary and library. If you know what you are doing, you "
2002"should be able to use gnurl as part of your tooling in place of curl. We do "
2003"not recommend to do so however, as the only usage it is tested for <em>so "
2004"far</em> is as part of Taler&#39;s and GNunet&#39;s build-system. <br> Since "
2005"no conflicts in filenames occur you are not expected to remove curl to make "
2006"use of gnurl and viceversa."
2007msgstr ""
2008
2009#: template/gnurl.html.j2:188
2010msgid "You can get the gnurl git repository using:"
2011msgstr ""
2012
2013#: template/gnurl.html.j2:201
2014msgid "The versions are checked in as (signed) git tags."
2015msgstr ""
2016
2017#: template/gnurl.html.j2:211
2018msgid ""
2019"Releases are published on <a href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/"
2020"\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet</a>. gnurl is available from within a "
2021"variety of distributions and package managers. Some Package Managers which "
2022"include gnurl are: <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/\">GNU Guix</"
2023"a> (available as \"gnurl\"), <a href=\"https://gentoo.org\">Gentoo</a> "
2024"through the collaborative ebuild collection <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/"
2025"youbroketheinternet-overlay.git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>, <a href="
2026"\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a>, and as www/gnurl in <a href=\"https://"
2027"pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
2028msgstr ""
2029
2030#: template/gnurl.html.j2:228
2031msgid "Building gnurl"
2032msgstr ""
2033
2034#: template/gnurl.html.j2:230
2035msgid ""
2036"We suggest to closely follow release announcements, as they might indicate "
2037"changes in how gnurl is to be build. <br> If your package manager provides a "
2038"binary build or build instructions to build gnurl from source automated and "
2039"integrated with your environment, we strongly suggest to use this binary "
2040"build. <br> There are two ways to build gnurl. The first one builds from the "
2041"most recent git tag, the second one uses the distributed tarball. "
2042"Distributors generally are supposed to build from the tarball, but we "
2043"describe both methods here. Both methods are written with a NetBSD 9 "
2044"userland in mind, substitute tools as necessary. <br> You should <b>avoid</"
2045"b> building gnurl from the tip of the default git branch, as only tags are "
2046"considered to be stable and approved builds."
2047msgstr ""
2048
2049#: template/gnurl.html.j2:251
2050msgid "Building from the distributed tarball (prefered method)"
2051msgstr ""
2052
2053#: template/gnurl.html.j2:253
2054msgid ""
2055"If you want to verify the signature, install an OpenPGP compatible tool such "
2056"as security/gnupgp2 (and set it up). Assuming you use pkgin:"
2057msgstr ""
2058
2059#: template/gnurl.html.j2:267
2060msgid "Fetch the signature key from"
2061msgstr ""
2062
2063#: template/gnurl.html.j2:271
2064msgid "or via commandline with gnupg2."
2065msgstr ""
2066
2067#: template/gnurl.html.j2:276
2068msgid ""
2069"Fetch the release, the signature, the checksum file as well as its signature:"
2070msgstr ""
2071
2072#: template/gnurl.html.j2:295
2073msgid ""
2074"verify the signatures, and verify the checksums against the checksums in "
2075"the .sum.txt file."
2076msgstr ""
2077
2078#: template/gnurl.html.j2:301
2079msgid "unpack the tarball:"
2080msgstr ""
2081
2082#: template/gnurl.html.j2:311
2083msgid "Change into the directory"
2084msgstr ""
2085
2086#: template/gnurl.html.j2:321
2087msgid "Now you can either run"
2088msgstr ""
2089
2090#: template/gnurl.html.j2:331
2091msgid "directly (and read configure-gnurl before you do so) or invoke"
2092msgstr ""
2093
2094#: template/gnurl.html.j2:341
2095msgid ""
2096"and pass additional parameters such as a custom PREFIX location. Further "
2097"reference can be the"
2098msgstr ""
2099
2100#: template/gnurl.html.j2:346
2101msgid "Now run"
2102msgstr ""
2103
2104#: template/gnurl.html.j2:356
2105msgid "(this is optional)"
2106msgstr ""
2107
2108#: template/gnurl.html.j2:365
2109msgid "and you are done."
2110msgstr ""
2111
2112#: template/gnurl.html.j2:369
2113msgid "Building from a tagged git commit"
2114msgstr ""
2115
2116#: template/gnurl.html.j2:371
2117msgid ""
2118"Follow the steps above, but instead of downloading the tarball, clone the "
2119"git tag you want to build from."
2120msgstr ""
2121
2122#: template/gnurl.html.j2:382
2123#, fuzzy
2124#| msgid "Reporting bugs"
2125msgid "Reporting Bugs"
2126msgstr "Signaler des bugs"
2127
2128#: template/gnurl.html.j2:384
2129msgid ""
2130"You can report bugs on our bug tracker: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/"
2131"\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>. Alternatively you can use our bug mailinglist, but "
2132"we prefer to track bugs on the bugtracker."
2133msgstr ""
2134
2135#: template/gnurl.html.j2:395
2136msgid "Maintainer and Cryptographic signatures"
2137msgstr ""
2138
2139#: template/gnurl.html.j2:397
2140msgid ""
2141"gnurl/libgnurl is looking for a new maintainer. Releases after version "
2142"7.69.1 and up to version 7.72.0 were signed with the OpenPGP Key "
2143"<b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?"
2144"q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.org</a>), with the "
2145"key fingerprint <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E 7F8D</b>."
2146msgstr ""
2147
2148#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:7
2149msgid "GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI (GNUnet Web-based User Interface)"
2150msgstr ""
2151
2152#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:11
2153msgid "Tue, 08/14/2018 - 07:55, Phil Buschmann"
2154msgstr ""
2155
2156#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:18
2157msgid ""
2158"In the context of Google Summer of Code 2018, my mentor (Martin "
2159"Schanzenbach) and I have worked on creating and extending the REST API of "
2160"GNUnet. Currently, we mirrored the functionality of following commands:"
2161msgstr ""
2162
2163#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:32
2164msgid ""
2165"Additionally, we developed a website with the Javascript framework Angular 6 "
2166"and the design framework iotaCSS to use the new REST API. The REST API of "
2167"GNUnet is now documented with Sphinx."
2168msgstr ""
2169
2170#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:41
2171msgid ""
2172"... when you can use the command line tools? We need to keep in mind, that "
2173"everyone has the right to stay secure and private but not everyone feels "
2174"comfortable using a terminal. The further developed REST access to GNUnet "
2175"APIs in addition to the new web application allows new users to interact "
2176"with GNUnet over a well known tool: their browsers. This addition to the C "
2177"API and the command line tools may attract new users and developers."
2178msgstr ""
2179
2180#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:54
2181msgid ""
2182"<li> The REST API developed in GNUnet<br> The REST API is already merged "
2183"into the gnunet.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/"
2184"\">GNUnet Main Git</a>).<br /> To use the new features, clone the repository "
2185"and follow the <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/install.html\">Installation</"
2186"a> on gnunet.org. Then, start the rest service with \"gnunet-arm -i rest\". "
2187"</li> <li> The Web Application<br> The web application is available under "
2188"the gnunet-webui.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-"
2189"webui.git/\">GNUnet WebUI Git</a>).<br /> You need to install the newest "
2190"version of 'node' and 'yarn'. Dependent on your system, you may need to "
2191"download newer versions and install them manually and not over your packet "
2192"manager. After the installation succeeded, you need to clone the repository. "
2193"Then, you need to run \"yarn install\" and \"yarn start\" for testing "
2194"purposes. To deploy the website (keep in mind, that this website "
2195"communicates with another localhost instance) use \"yarn build\" for "
2196"building the web application and use the output in the 'dist' directory. </"
2197"li> <li> The Documentation<br /> The documentation is available under the "
2198"gnunet-rest-api.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-rest-"
2199"api.git/\">GNUnet REST API Docmentation Git</a>).<br /> Clone the repository "
2200"and \"make html\". Then open the 'index.html' under 'build/html/'. </li>"
2201msgstr ""
2202
2203#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:91
2204msgid ""
2205"Please, give it a try and contact me, if you find any bugs or unintentional "
2206"features. ;)"
2207msgstr ""
2208
2209#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:98
2210msgid ""
2211"Right now, the build process of the web application may be a little too "
2212"complex for a casual user. We may be able to solve this by using docker.<br /"
2213"> Additionally, the web application does not prevent wrong inputs but "
2214"responds with error messages. Adding GNUnet Records is currently only usable "
2215"for people, who know how a GNS Record looks like. This can be adapted to "
2216"each record type.<br /> Last but not least, additional features, design "
2217"changes, etc..."
2218msgstr ""
2219
2220#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:111
2221msgid "Thanks for reading."
2222msgstr ""
2223
2224#: template/gsoc.html.j2:6
2225msgid "GNUnet's Google Summer of Code projects"
2226msgstr ""
2227
2228#: template/gsoc.html.j2:12 template/gsoc.html.j2:29
2229msgid "Ideas 2021"
2230msgstr ""
2231
2232#: template/gsoc.html.j2:13 template/gsoc.html.j2:215
2233#, fuzzy
2234#| msgid "GSoC Projects"
2235msgid "Past projects"
2236msgstr "Projets GSoC"
2237
2238#: template/gsoc.html.j2:14 template/gsoc.html.j2:596
2239msgid "Finished projects"
2240msgstr ""
2241
2242#: template/gsoc.html.j2:21
2243msgid ""
2244"As a GNU project, GNUnet has participated in the Google Summer of Code "
2245"(GSoC) for a number of years. This page lists all current, past, and "
2246"finished projects. If you want to participate and apply for any of the ideas "
2247"for 2020 below or any past project which is not yet finished (or even your "
2248"own idea), please contact us either in IRC or mailing list."
2249msgstr ""
2250
2251#: template/gsoc.html.j2:34
2252msgid ""
2253"The GNUnet team is currently working on a transport layer rewrite in order "
2254"to fix core issues with connectivity. This new component is currently "
2255"developed under the name \"TNG\". What is currently known as \"transport "
2256"plugins\" will in the TNG be represented as \"communicators\". Communicators "
2257"are processes with a well defined API that allow to connect peers over a "
2258"specific protocol. The primary protocol which are already implemented are "
2259"UNIX sockets, UDP sockets, and TCP sockets. For a truly resilient network, "
2260"other connectivity options such as WiFi mesh, Bluetooth, HTTP(S), QUIC or "
2261"even more obscure alternatives such as radio are required. In this project, "
2262"the goal is to select, implement and test new communicators. While TNG is "
2263"not yet ready, communicators can, by design, be developed and tested against "
2264"the current API. We expect that this project can be worked on by multiple "
2265"students as there are a lot of protocols to choose from. The tasks would "
2266"consist of: <ol> <li>Deciding which communicators to implement.</li> "
2267"<li>Test the communicators.</li> <li>Documentation.</li> </ol> Advantageous "
2268"skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of HTTPS, QUIC, "
2269"Bluetooth or WiFi.</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Average, "
2270"but depends on selected protocols. <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin "
2271"Schanzenbach, t3sserakt"
2272msgstr ""
2273
2274#: template/gsoc.html.j2:79
2275msgid ""
2276"The REST API currently only supports a single user system. This is an issue "
2277"as on multi-user systems, access control must be enfoced on a per-user "
2278"basis. In this project, the REST service must be extended to support user "
2279"authentication. This includes the correct handling of user context switches. "
2280"<ol> <li>Implement user authentication.</li> <li>Test the access control.</"
2281"li> <li>Document the changes to the REST API.</li> </ol> Advantageous skills/"
2282"languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of user authentication "
2283"subsystems on Linux/Unix.</li> <li>REST/HTTP Authentication methods</li> </"
2284"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2285"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2286msgstr ""
2287
2288#: template/gsoc.html.j2:111
2289msgid ""
2290"reclaimID is a decentralized identity system build on top of the GNU Name "
2291"System. Currently, there is a Webextension which uses the GNUnet <a href="
2292"\"https://rest.gnunet.org\">REST API</a>. In order to improve adoption and "
2293"ease of use, this project aims to include a full GNUnet node within the "
2294"Webextention as a fallback. GNUnet can be compiled to Web Assembly or "
2295"JavaScript as demonstrated <a href=\"https://gnunet.io\">here</a>. The idea "
2296"is to improve upon this concept and support more of GNUnet's subsystems. The "
2297"difficulty of this project largely depends on the students proficiency with "
2298"build tools, emscripten and improvisation skills. There non-exhaustive task "
2299"list would be: <ol> <li>Improve existing GNUnet emscripten build to include "
2300"more subsystems.</li> <li>Integrate the result into a Webextention.</li> "
2301"<li>Integrate the result into the re:claimID Webextension</li> </ol> "
2302"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>emscripten</"
2303"li> <li>Webextensions</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> "
2304"Challenging <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2305msgstr ""
2306
2307#: template/gsoc.html.j2:147
2308msgid ""
2309"Currently, the keys in our statistics database are too verbose. For example: "
2310"</p> <p> nse # flood messages received: 13<br/> nse # peers connected: 4<br/"
2311"> nse # nodes in the network (estimate): 203<br/> nse # flood messages "
2312"started: 5<br/> nse # estimated network diameter: 3<br/> nse # flood "
2313"messages transmitted: 10<br/> </p> <p> With such verbose keys there's no "
2314"easy way to form compact JSON document or entries for time-series database. "
2315"And you can't query single stats without having to copypaste the line "
2316"exactly and put in quotes. In short, the goals are to... <ol> <li>Think of a "
2317"way how statistics entries can be made canonical.</li> <li>Implement the "
2318"change and migrate existing uses.</li> <li>Document the format(s) and define "
2319"an appropriate registration mechanism for identifiers</li> </ol> Relevant "
2320"bugs: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5650\">#5650</a><br/> "
2321"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>HTML</li> </"
2322"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2323"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2324msgstr ""
2325
2326#: template/gsoc.html.j2:187
2327msgid ""
2328"The goal is to either build upon the (outdated) <a href=\"https://github.com/"
2329"canndrew/gnunet-rs\">GNUnet Rust bindings</a> or to follow the path of <a "
2330"href=\"GNUnet Go\">https://github.com/bfix/gnunet-go</a> which tries to "
2331"reimplement most of the GNUnet stack. The end result should be an extension "
2332"template for GNUnet in the form of the existing <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2333"org/gnunet-ext.git/\">C template</a> which allows to quickly start "
2334"implementing services and libraries for GNUnet."
2335msgstr ""
2336
2337#: template/gsoc.html.j2:198 template/gsoc.html.j2:652
2338msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2339msgstr ""
2340
2341#: template/gsoc.html.j2:203
2342msgid "Required Skills: Solid knowledge of Rust and ideally asynchronuous IO."
2343msgstr ""
2344
2345#: template/gsoc.html.j2:208 template/gsoc.html.j2:321
2346#: template/gsoc.html.j2:531 template/gsoc.html.j2:662
2347msgid "Difficulty level: medium"
2348msgstr ""
2349
2350#: template/gsoc.html.j2:222
2351msgid ""
2352"It is time for GNUnet to run properly on Android. Note that GNUnet is "
2353"written in C, and this is not about rewriting GNUnet in Java, but about "
2354"getting the C code to run on Android."
2355msgstr ""
2356
2357#: template/gsoc.html.j2:229
2358msgid ""
2359"Includes: Implementation of rudimentary Android compatibility for GNUnet, in "
2360"part by porting the GNUnet utils scheduler to act as a thin wrapper over "
2361"libuv."
2362msgstr ""
2363
2364#: template/gsoc.html.j2:236
2365msgid ""
2366"<strong>Mentors:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.goebel-consult.de/\">Hartmut "
2367"Goebel</a>, Jeff Burdges, Christian Grothoff"
2368msgstr ""
2369
2370#: template/gsoc.html.j2:245
2371msgid ""
2372"There is a push for migrating our CI to Gitlab. The CI should eventually not "
2373"just run \"make check\" on various platforms, but also perform tests with "
2374"multiple peers running in different VMs with specific network topologies (i."
2375"e. NAT) between them being simulated. The CI should also be integrated with "
2376"Gauger for performance regression analysis. Running jobs only when "
2377"dependencies have changed and scripting more granular triggers or ideally "
2378"automatic dependency discovery (as done by the autotools) is also important."
2379msgstr ""
2380
2381#: template/gsoc.html.j2:257
2382msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> TBD"
2383msgstr ""
2384
2385#: template/gsoc.html.j2:267
2386msgid ""
2387"One great problem of the current Internet is the lack of disintermediation. "
2388"When people want to talk they need a chat service. When they want to share "
2389"files they need a file transfer service. Although GNUnet already possesses "
2390"quite advanced integration into Linux networking, a little extra work is "
2391"needed for existing applications like irc, www, ftp, rsh, nntpd to run over "
2392"it in a peer-to-peer way, simply by using a GNS hostname like friend.gnu. "
2393"Once people have added a person to their GNS they can immediately message, "
2394"exchange files and suchlike directly, with nothing but the GNUnet in the "
2395"middle, using applications that have been distributed with unix systems ever "
2396"since the 1980's. We can produce an OS distribution where these things work "
2397"out of the box with the nicknames of people instead of cloud services. For "
2398"more information and context, read"
2399msgstr ""
2400
2401#: template/gsoc.html.j2:288
2402msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX &amp; dvn"
2403msgstr ""
2404
2405#: template/gsoc.html.j2:296
2406msgid ""
2407"Implement the AnycastExit spec to enable GNUnet clients to connect over Tor."
2408msgstr ""
2409
2410#: template/gsoc.html.j2:302 template/gsoc.html.j2:337
2411#: template/gsoc.html.j2:352
2412msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Jeff Burdges"
2413msgstr ""
2414
2415#: template/gsoc.html.j2:307
2416msgid ""
2417"Note: There was a Special TLDs spec to allow Tor to resolve domain names "
2418"using GNS over Tor too, but currently that's on hold until folks think more "
2419"about how names should be moved around the local system. We're calling this "
2420"more collaborative approach NSS2 for now."
2421msgstr ""
2422
2423#: template/gsoc.html.j2:316 template/gsoc.html.j2:456
2424#: template/gsoc.html.j2:496 template/gsoc.html.j2:526
2425msgid "Required Skills: C"
2426msgstr ""
2427
2428#: template/gsoc.html.j2:329
2429msgid ""
2430"Improve the Rust implementation of GNUnet utils, possibly including adding "
2431"support for asynchronous IO using mio, or perhaps a higher level "
2432"asynchronous IO library built upon it, such as rotor, mioco, eventual_io, or "
2433"gj."
2434msgstr ""
2435
2436#: template/gsoc.html.j2:345
2437msgid ""
2438"Implementation of a replacement for PANDA (see Pond) with better security, "
2439"and maybe integration with the GNU Name System for key exchange."
2440msgstr ""
2441
2442#: template/gsoc.html.j2:357
2443msgid "Required Skills: Rust or C, crypto"
2444msgstr ""
2445
2446#: template/gsoc.html.j2:362 template/gsoc.html.j2:419
2447#: template/gsoc.html.j2:461 template/gsoc.html.j2:501
2448msgid "Difficulty level: high"
2449msgstr ""
2450
2451#: template/gsoc.html.j2:370
2452msgid ""
2453"Implement different place types and file sharing by creating a new place for "
2454"the shared content."
2455msgstr ""
2456
2457#: template/gsoc.html.j2:376
2458msgid "Place types to be implemented:"
2459msgstr ""
2460
2461#: template/gsoc.html.j2:380
2462msgid ""
2463"<ul> <li>File: generic file with comments</li> <li>Image: display an image "
2464"with comments referencing a region of the image</li> <li>Sound: play a sound "
2465"file with comments referencing a timestamp</li> <li>Directory/Album: "
2466"pointers to File / Image / Sound places</li> <li>Event: with RSVP</li> "
2467"<li>Survey: ask your social neighborhood questions in a structured form</li> "
2468"</ul>"
2469msgstr ""
2470
2471#: template/gsoc.html.j2:391
2472msgid "Also provide the following UI functionality:"
2473msgstr ""
2474
2475#: template/gsoc.html.j2:395
2476msgid ""
2477"<ul> <li>Fork existing channels, reorganize people into new chatrooms or "
2478"channels.</li> <li>Share a post (edit and repost something elsewhere, on a "
2479"fan page for example).</li> <li>Edit a previously published post + offer "
2480"edit history to readers.</li> <li>Control expiry of channel history.</li> </"
2481"ul>"
2482msgstr ""
2483
2484#: template/gsoc.html.j2:404
2485msgid ""
2486"See also <a href=\"http://secushare.org/features\">http://secushare.org/"
2487"features</a>"
2488msgstr ""
2489
2490#: template/gsoc.html.j2:409
2491msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX"
2492msgstr ""
2493
2494#: template/gsoc.html.j2:414
2495msgid "Required Skills: C/C++"
2496msgstr ""
2497
2498#: template/gsoc.html.j2:427
2499msgid ""
2500"Implement aggregation of distributed state from various channels in order to "
2501"provide for a powerful social graph API capable of producing social network "
2502"profiles, dashboards, a calendar out of upcoming event invitations (if "
2503"available), social search functionality and most of all to make it easy for "
2504"users to adopt cryptographic identities of their contacts/friends simply by "
2505"finding them in the social graph of their existing contacts (\"This is "
2506"Linda. You have 11 contacts in common with her. [ADD]\")."
2507msgstr ""
2508
2509#: template/gsoc.html.j2:445
2510msgid ""
2511"Related to <a href=\"http://secushare.org/rendezvous\">secushare.org/"
2512"rendezvous</a>"
2513msgstr ""
2514
2515#: template/gsoc.html.j2:451 template/gsoc.html.j2:491
2516msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> t3sserakt, lynX"
2517msgstr ""
2518
2519#: template/gsoc.html.j2:468
2520msgid ""
2521"<ul> <li> Emulate IMAP/SMTP protocols as necessary to transform traditional "
2522"mail clients into secushare user interfaces. </li> <li> Think of ways to map "
2523"e-mail addresses to secushare identities. </li> <li> Encode or translate "
2524"various e-mail features into secushare equivalents. </li> <li> Parts of "
2525"secushare are currently written in Rust, therefore Rust is preferred for "
2526"this task but it is not an requirement. </li> </ul>"
2527msgstr ""
2528
2529#: template/gsoc.html.j2:509
2530msgid ""
2531"Implementation of the GNUnet auction system described in Chapter 3 of <a "
2532"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/teich2017ms.pdf\">this thesis</a>. "
2533"Specific tasks are adding smart contract creation and round time enforcement "
2534"to libbrandt as well as creating the GNUnet auction service, library and the "
2535"three user interface programs create, info and join."
2536msgstr ""
2537
2538#: template/gsoc.html.j2:521
2539msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> mate, cg"
2540msgstr ""
2541
2542#: template/gsoc.html.j2:539
2543msgid ""
2544"Implementation of additional transports to make GNUnet communication more "
2545"robust in the presence of problematic networks: GNUnet-over-SMTP, GNUnet-"
2546"over-DNS"
2547msgstr ""
2548
2549#: template/gsoc.html.j2:546 template/gsoc.html.j2:560
2550msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs"
2551msgstr ""
2552
2553#: template/gsoc.html.j2:554
2554msgid ""
2555"Implementation of ALG-based NAT traversal methods (FTP/SIP-based hole "
2556"punching, better STUN support)"
2557msgstr ""
2558
2559#: template/gsoc.html.j2:568
2560msgid ""
2561"<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges"
2562msgstr ""
2563
2564#: template/gsoc.html.j2:576
2565msgid ""
2566"Improving libaboss to make computation on shared secrets (including repeated "
2567"multiplication) based on <a href=\"https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?"
2568"doid=62212.62213\">Ben-Or et al.</a> if possible. This in particular means "
2569"moving libaboss to bignums (gcry_mpi)."
2570msgstr ""
2571
2572#: template/gsoc.html.j2:589
2573msgid ""
2574"Please refer to the description for this project listed under GNU Guix "
2575"project ideas."
2576msgstr ""
2577
2578#: template/gsoc.html.j2:602
2579msgid ""
2580"Python 2.7 is reaching its end-of-life, and we want to get rid of the "
2581"dependency on Python. The existing gnunet-qr tool is a rather simple wrapper "
2582"around python-zbar, which itself wraps libzbar. The goal of this project is "
2583"to directly use libzbar to scan QR codes for GNUnet / the GNU Name System "
2584"(see also <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5562\">#5562</a>)."
2585msgstr ""
2586
2587#: template/gsoc.html.j2:612
2588msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Christian Grothoff"
2589msgstr ""
2590
2591#: template/gsoc.html.j2:617
2592msgid "Required Skills:"
2593msgstr ""
2594
2595#: template/gsoc.html.j2:622
2596msgid "Difficulty level:"
2597msgstr ""
2598
2599#: template/gsoc.html.j2:627
2600msgid "Report:"
2601msgstr ""
2602
2603#: template/gsoc.html.j2:632
2604msgid "Unfinished/Abandoned as gnunet-qr was moved to C outside of GSoC."
2605msgstr ""
2606
2607#: template/gsoc.html.j2:642
2608msgid ""
2609"Implementation of a Web-based UI for GNUnet similar to GNUnet-Gtk with a yet "
2610"to be determined framework such as Angular2. This includes the design and "
2611"implementation of not yet existing <a href=\"http://jsonapi.org/\">REST "
2612"APIs</a> that expose the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/doxygen/modules."
2613"html\">GNUnet API</a>."
2614msgstr ""
2615
2616#: template/gsoc.html.j2:657
2617msgid "Required Skills: C, JavaScript, CSS"
2618msgstr ""
2619
2620#: template/gsoc.html.j2:667
2621msgid ""
2622"Report: <a href=\"gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html\">GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI</a>"
2623msgstr ""
2624
2625#: template/index.html.j2:8
2626msgid "The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today"
2627msgstr ""
2628
2629#: template/index.html.j2:26
2630msgid "Latest news"
2631msgstr ""
2632
2633#: template/index.html.j2:32
2634msgid "Older news entries"
2635msgstr ""
2636
2637#: template/index.html.j2:47
2638msgid "The Internet is broken"
2639msgstr ""
2640
2641#: template/index.html.j2:49
2642msgid ""
2643"The conventional Internet is currently like a system of roads with deep "
2644"potholes and highwaymen all over the place. Even if you still can use the "
2645"roads (e.g. send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might get "
2646"hijacked, damaged, or long arms might reach into its back and steal your "
2647"items (data) to use it against you and sell it to others - while you can&#39;"
2648"t even notice the thievery nor accuse and hold the scroungers accountable. "
2649"<!-- Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The conventional Internet is currently "
2650"like a system of roads with deep potholes and surveillance cameras all over "
2651"the place. Even if you still can use the roads (e.g. send emails, or browse "
2652"websites) your vehicle might gets damaged. And the surveillance cameras will "
2653"create a movement profile about your life: They recognize your car license "
2654"plate, track you everywhere you drive, and save this information in a "
2655"central data base. --> The Internet was not designed with security in mind: "
2656"protecting against address forgery, routers learning metadata, or choosing "
2657"trustworthy third parties is nontrivial and sometimes impossible. <!-- "
2658"Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The Internet is not designed with security in "
2659"mind: The network generally learns too much about users; it has insecure "
2660"defaults and high complexity; and it is centralized. That makes it very "
2661"vulnerable for multiple attacks massively threatening our freedom. -->"
2662msgstr ""
2663
2664#: template/index.html.j2:94
2665msgid "GNUnet helps building a new Internet"
2666msgstr ""
2667
2668#: template/index.html.j2:96
2669msgid ""
2670"GNUnet is a network protocol stack for building secure, distributed, and "
2671"privacy-preserving applications.<br/> With strong roots in <a class=\"link\" "
2672"href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org\">academic research</a>, our goal is to "
2673"replace the <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://secushare.org/broken-internet"
2674"\">old insecure Internet</a> protocol stack."
2675msgstr ""
2676
2677#: template/index.html.j2:119
2678msgid "Metadata is exposed"
2679msgstr ""
2680
2681#: template/index.html.j2:121
2682msgid ""
2683"Your metadata is just as revealing as the actual content; and it gets "
2684"exposed on the Internet.<br> Even though transport encryption is "
2685"increasingly being deployed on the Internet, it still reveals data that can "
2686"threaten democracy: the identities of senders and receivers, the times, "
2687"frequency and the volume of communication are all still revealed.<br>"
2688msgstr ""
2689
2690#: template/index.html.j2:150
2691msgid "GNUnet provides privacy-by design"
2692msgstr ""
2693
2694#: template/index.html.j2:152
2695msgid ""
2696"It provides <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/"
2697"papers/65.pdf\"> improving addressing, routing, naming and content "
2698"distribution</a> in a technically robust manner - as opposed to ad-hoc "
2699"designs in place today. <!-- Proposal from fabian gerlach: GNUnet is built "
2700"<a href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\">\"privacy by design"
2701"\"</a> and \"distributed by design\". This improves addressing, routing, "
2702"naming and content distribution in a technically robust manner. -->"
2703msgstr ""
2704
2705#: template/index.html.j2:177
2706msgid "Freedoms are not respected"
2707msgstr ""
2708
2709#: template/index.html.j2:179
2710msgid ""
2711"Today, monitoring increasingly centralized infrastructure, proprietary "
2712"implementations, traffic shapers and firewalls restrict all of the <a class="
2713"\"link\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">essential "
2714"freedoms</a> to various degrees."
2715msgstr ""
2716
2717#: template/index.html.j2:203
2718msgid "GNUnet supports a free and open society"
2719msgstr ""
2720
2721#: template/index.html.j2:205
2722msgid ""
2723"GNUnet is a self-organizing network and it is <a class=\"link\" href="
2724"\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">free software</a> as in "
2725"freedom. GNUnet puts you in control of your data. You determine which data "
2726"to share with whom, and you&#39;re not pressured to accept compromises. It "
2727"gives users freedoms to securely access information (\"run\" the network), "
2728"to study all aspects of the network&#39;s operation (\"access the code\"), "
2729"to distribute information (\"copy\"), as well as the freedom to deploy new "
2730"applications (\"modify\")."
2731msgstr ""
2732
2733#: template/index.html.j2:229
2734msgid "Decentralization is the key, but hard"
2735msgstr ""
2736
2737#: template/index.html.j2:232
2738msgid ""
2739"<!-- replaced with Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: It seems as if every other "
2740"distributed or P2P project develops its own library stack, covering "
2741"transports, stream muxing, discovery and others. This divides effort and "
2742"multiplies bug count. --> Instead of sharing common components and tools for "
2743"building P2P systems, every P2P project seems to re-invent the wheel. <!-- "
2744"TODO: rework this sentence. --> This heightens the effort and increases the "
2745"potential number of vulnerabilities."
2746msgstr ""
2747
2748#: template/index.html.j2:264
2749msgid "GNUnet is a framework"
2750msgstr ""
2751
2752#: template/index.html.j2:266
2753msgid ""
2754"It offers a metadata-preserving foundation for your application. It offers "
2755"components for addressing, reliable encrypted channels with advanced routing "
2756"and resource discovery and naming. Our work is based on continuous research "
2757"spanning almost two decades."
2758msgstr ""
2759
2760#: template/index.html.j2:286
2761#, fuzzy
2762#| msgid "read more"
2763msgid "Learn more"
2764msgstr "En savoir plus"
2765
2766#: template/index.html.j2:295
2767msgid "Get started"
2768msgstr ""
2769
2770#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:6
2771msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Arch Linux/Pi"
2772msgstr ""
2773
2774#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:16
2775msgid "Requirements for Raspberry Pi 3"
2776msgstr ""
2777
2778#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:40
2779#, fuzzy
2780#| msgid "Source Code"
2781msgid "Get the Source Code"
2782msgstr "Code Source"
2783
2784#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:62
2785#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:131
2786msgid "In Addition: gnunet-gtk"
2787msgstr ""
2788
2789#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:81
2790msgid "Run"
2791msgstr ""
2792
2793#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:133
2794#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:111
2795msgid "Make sure, it works!"
2796msgstr ""
2797
2798#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:6
2799msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Debian 9"
2800msgstr ""
2801
2802#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:9
2803#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:9
2804msgid "Introduction"
2805msgstr ""
2806
2807#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:29 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:17
2808#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:19
2809#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:26
2810msgid "Requirements"
2811msgstr ""
2812
2813#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:46
2814#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:41
2815msgid "Make an installation directory"
2816msgstr ""
2817
2818#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:60 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:134
2819#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:237
2820#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:53
2821#, fuzzy
2822#| msgid "Source Code"
2823msgid "Get the source code"
2824msgstr "Code Source"
2825
2826#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:79 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:142
2827#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:245
2828#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:61
2829msgid "Compile and Install"
2830msgstr ""
2831
2832#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:104
2833#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:70
2834msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for testing / usage"
2835msgstr ""
2836
2837#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:117
2838#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:82
2839msgid "Option 2: GNUnet for development"
2840msgstr ""
2841
2842#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:154
2843#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:97
2844msgid "Install GNUnet plugin for name resolution"
2845msgstr ""
2846
2847#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:208
2848#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:134
2849msgid "Create configuration file"
2850msgstr ""
2851
2852#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:228
2853#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:156
2854#, fuzzy
2855#| msgid "GNUnet"
2856msgid "Use GNUnet!"
2857msgstr "GNUnet"
2858
2859#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:233
2860#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:162
2861msgid "Uninstall GNUnet and its dependencies"
2862msgstr ""
2863
2864#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:6
2865msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on macOS 10.14 (Mojave)"
2866msgstr ""
2867
2868#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:24 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:36
2869#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:15
2870#, fuzzy
2871#| msgid "Install"
2872msgid "Installation"
2873msgstr "Installer"
2874
2875#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:42 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:115
2876msgid "First steps"
2877msgstr ""
2878
2879#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:109 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:195
2880msgid "Alternative: Installation from source"
2881msgstr ""
2882
2883#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:154 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:265
2884msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for production / usage"
2885msgstr ""
2886
2887#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:187 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:293
2888msgid "Option 2: GNUnet experimental"
2889msgstr ""
2890
2891#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:6
2892msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on NetBSD 8.0 CURRENT"
2893msgstr ""
2894
2895#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:6
2896msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on OpenWrt"
2897msgstr ""
2898
2899#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:47
2900#, fuzzy
2901#| msgid "Continuous Integration"
2902msgid "Configuration"
2903msgstr "Intégration continue"
2904
2905#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:6
2906msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Ubuntu 18.04"
2907msgstr ""
2908
2909#: template/install.html.j2:11
2910msgid ""
2911"Notice: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely <i>not "
2912"yet ready</i> for usage beyond developers."
2913msgstr ""
2914
2915#: template/install.html.j2:16
2916msgid ""
2917"<p>Please be aware that this project is still in an early alpha stage when "
2918"it comes to running software &#8211; its not an easy task to rewrite the "
2919"whole Internet! We are happy to get your <a href=\"engage.html\">helping "
2920"hand</a> anytime! Further information is available in our <a href=\"https://"
2921"docs.gnunet.org/#toc-Using-GNUnet-1\">handbook</a>. If you have any queries "
2922"about the installation or the usage, please <a href=\"engage.html\">get in "
2923"touch!</a></p>"
2924msgstr ""
2925
2926#: template/install.html.j2:28
2927msgid ""
2928"We recommend to use binary packages provided by the package manager "
2929"integrated within your Operating System. GNUnet is reportedly available for "
2930"at least: <ul> <li><a href=\"https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/"
2931"testing/x86_64/gnunet\">Alpine</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://www.archlinux."
2932"org/packages/community/x86_64/gnunet/\">Arch</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
2933"packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet\">Debian</a></li> <li><a href="
2934"\"https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/\">Fedora (Copr)</a></"
2935"li> <li><a href=\"https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/G/\">Guix</a></li> <li><a "
2936"href=\"https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet."
2937"rb\">Homebrew</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?"
2938"attr=gnunet&channel=nixpkgs-unstable&query=gnunet\">NixOS</a></li> <li><a "
2939"href=\"install-on-openwrt.html\">OpenWrt</a></li> </ul> If GNUnet is "
2940"available for your Operating System and it is missing, send us feedback so "
2941"that we can add it to this list. Furthermore, if you are interested in "
2942"packaging GNUnet for your Operating System, get in touch with us at gnunet-"
2943"developers@gnu.org if you require help with this job. If you were using an "
2944"Operating System with the APT package manager, GNUnet could be installed as "
2945"simple as:"
2946msgstr ""
2947
2948#: template/install.html.j2:59
2949msgid ""
2950"Next we describe a generic way to install from source. If you are using one "
2951"of the following Operating Systems these step-by-step guides might be "
2952"useful: <a href=\"install-on-archpi.html\">ArchPi</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
2953"debian9.html\">Debian 9</a>, <a href=\"install-on-macos.html\">Mac OS</a>, "
2954"<a href=\"install-on-netbsd.html\">NetBSD</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
2955"ubuntu1804.html\">Ubuntu 1804</a>. Be aware that not all of them might be "
2956"totally up-to-date! Please <a href=\"engage.html\">ask us</a> if you get "
2957"stuck."
2958msgstr ""
2959
2960#: template/install.html.j2:73
2961msgid ""
2962"First, install the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README"
2963"\">required dependencies</a> of GNUnet. There are base requirements and "
2964"optional requirements."
2965msgstr ""
2966
2967#: template/install.html.j2:79
2968msgid ""
2969"Now, you need to decide if you want to install GNUnet from the release "
2970"tarball or from git. If you want to use GNUnet and there is no binary "
2971"package available for your OS, you should stick with the release tarball. If "
2972"you want to develop using the most recent build, you should go with the <a "
2973"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">git repository</a>."
2974msgstr ""
2975
2976#: template/install.html.j2:96
2977msgid "To compile gnunet from the git source you can do so by entering:"
2978msgstr ""
2979
2980#: template/install.html.j2:104
2981msgid ""
2982"Before building GNUnet, make sure that you setup the required groups and add "
2983"your user to the group <code>gnunet</code>:"
2984msgstr ""
2985
2986#: template/install.html.j2:115
2987msgid "To compile GNUnet, execute:"
2988msgstr ""
2989
2990#: template/install.html.j2:126
2991msgid ""
2992"You can find more configuration flags in the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2993"org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">README</a>.<br> Install GNUnet with:"
2994msgstr ""
2995
2996#: template/install.html.j2:136
2997msgid "You can now start GNUnet by running:"
2998msgstr ""
2999
3000#: template/install.html.j2:144
3001msgid ""
3002"Check the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Minimal-"
3003"configuration\">handbook</a> for detailed documentation. For a more hands-on "
3004"experience, <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/use.html\">continue here</a>."
3005msgstr ""
3006
3007#: template/livingstandards.html.j2:11
3008msgid "On this page you can find links to our technical specifications."
3009msgstr ""
3010
3011#: template/use.html.j2:6
3012msgid "How to use GNUnet - in a nutshell"
3013msgstr ""
3014
3015#: template/use.html.j2:12 template/use.html.j2:125
3016#, fuzzy
3017#| msgid "Filesharing (Alpha)"
3018msgid "Filesharing"
3019msgstr "Partage de fichiers (Alpha)"
3020
3021#: template/use.html.j2:13
3022msgid "CADET"
3023msgstr ""
3024
3025#: template/use.html.j2:14
3026#, fuzzy
3027#| msgid "groupchat"
3028msgid "Minimal Groupchat"
3029msgstr "groupe de discussion"
3030
3031#: template/use.html.j2:15
3032msgid "GNS with CLI"
3033msgstr ""
3034
3035#: template/use.html.j2:16
3036msgid "GNS with Browser"
3037msgstr ""
3038
3039#: template/use.html.j2:17 template/use.html.j2:448
3040msgid "VPN"
3041msgstr ""
3042
3043#: template/use.html.j2:18 template/use.html.j2:508
3044#, fuzzy
3045#| msgid "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
3046msgid "Conversation"
3047msgstr "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
3048
3049#: template/use.html.j2:19 template/use.html.j2:519
3050msgid "Trouble Shooting"
3051msgstr ""
3052
3053#: template/use.html.j2:34
3054msgid "Accessing GNUnet"
3055msgstr ""
3056
3057#: template/use.html.j2:78
3058#, fuzzy
3059#| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
3060msgid "Leaving GNUnet"
3061msgstr "Qu'est-ce que GNUnet  ?"
3062
3063#: template/use.html.j2:88
3064msgid "Make sure your GNUnet installation works..."
3065msgstr ""
3066
3067#: template/use.html.j2:107
3068msgid "... and play around with it."
3069msgstr ""
3070
3071#: template/use.html.j2:179
3072msgid "CADET (and Chat)"
3073msgstr ""
3074
3075#: template/use.html.j2:219
3076msgid "Chatting with a (simple) client"
3077msgstr ""
3078
3079#: template/use.html.j2:283
3080msgid "Name resolution using GNS on the command line"
3081msgstr ""
3082
3083#: template/use.html.j2:360
3084msgid "Name resolution using GNS with a browser"
3085msgstr ""
3086
3087#: template/use.html.j2:521
3088msgid "You can't reach other people's nodes"
3089msgstr ""
3090
3091#: template/use.html.j2:557
3092msgid "OMG you guys broke my internet"
3093msgstr ""
3094
3095#: template/video.html.j2:12
3096msgid "Videos related to GNUnet"
3097msgstr "Vidéos en lien avec GNUnet"
3098
3099#: template/news/index.html.j2:45
3100msgid "News archives:"
3101msgstr "Archives des actualités :"
3102
3103#: template/reclaim/faq.html.j2:6
3104msgid "Frequently asked questions"
3105msgstr ""
3106
3107#: template/reclaim/idps.html.j2:6 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:95
3108msgid "For IdPs"
3109msgstr ""
3110
3111#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:8
3112#, fuzzy
3113#| msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
3114msgid ""
3115"Self-sovereign, Decentralised Identity Management and Personal Data Sharing"
3116msgstr "Fournisseur d'identité indépendant et décentralisé"
3117
3118#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:18
3119msgid "Self-sovereign"
3120msgstr ""
3121
3122#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:20
3123msgid ""
3124"You manage your identities and attributes locally on your computer. No need "
3125"to trust a third party service with your data."
3126msgstr ""
3127
3128#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:40
3129msgid "Decentralized"
3130msgstr ""
3131
3132#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:42
3133msgid ""
3134"You can share your identity attributes securely over a decentralized name "
3135"system. This allows your friends to access your shared data without the need "
3136"of a trusted third party."
3137msgstr ""
3138
3139#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:58
3140msgid "Standard-compliant"
3141msgstr ""
3142
3143#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:60
3144msgid "You can use OpenID Connect to integrate reclaim in your web sites."
3145msgstr ""
3146
3147#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:77
3148msgid "Technology"
3149msgstr ""
3150
3151#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:89 template/reclaim/users.html.j2:6
3152msgid "For users"
3153msgstr ""
3154
3155#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:92 template/reclaim/websites.html.j2:6
3156msgid "For websites"
3157msgstr ""
3158
3159#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:15
3160#, fuzzy
3161#| msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
3162msgid "Decentralised identity directory"
3163msgstr "Fournisseur d'identité indépendant et décentralisé"
3164
3165#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:18
3166msgid ""
3167"The decentralised GNU Name System (GNS) gives users full and exclusive "
3168"authority over their attributes by sharing them over user-owned namespaces."
3169msgstr ""
3170
3171#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:26
3172msgid "Cryptographic access control"
3173msgstr ""
3174
3175#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:30
3176msgid ""
3177"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
3178"and read only by authorized relying parties parties without direct user "
3179"interaction -- even if the user is offline!"
3180msgstr ""
3181
3182#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:39
3183msgid "Principles"
3184msgstr ""
3185
3186#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:46
3187msgid "Identity and attribute management"
3188msgstr ""
3189
3190#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:48
3191msgid ""
3192"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
3193"by requesting parties without direct user interaction -- even if the user is "
3194"offline! Access to attributes is controlled through an ecryption based "
3195"access control layer."
3196msgstr ""
3197
3198#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:71
3199#, fuzzy
3200#| msgid "Documentation"
3201msgid "Authorization"
3202msgstr "Documentation"
3203
3204#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:73
3205msgid ""
3206"To access attributes, requesting parties request authorization from the user "
3207"thrugh the use of OpenID Connect. If access is granted, the relying party is "
3208"given the necessary decryption key material. The user may at any time revoke "
3209"this access or modify the authorization decision."
3210msgstr ""
3211
3212#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:92
3213msgid "Attribute retrieval"
3214msgstr ""
3215
3216#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:94
3217msgid ""
3218"Relying parties retrieve encrypted identity data from the decentralised "
3219"directory. It is able to decrypt all those attributes that the user has "
3220"authorized it to access using the respective key."
3221msgstr ""
3222
3223#, fuzzy
3224#~ msgid "Living Standards"
3225#~ msgstr "Standards"
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2# Copyright (C) 2021 ORGANIZATION
3# This file is distributed under the same license as the PROJECT project.
4# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2021.
5#
6msgid ""
7msgstr ""
8"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n"
9"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n"
10"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-05-12 14:14+0200\n"
11"PO-Revision-Date: 2021-03-09 18:35+0000\n"
12"Last-Translator: Jigisha Sharma <jigishas38@gmail.com>\n"
13"Language-Team: Hindi <http://weblate.taler.net/projects/gnunet/website/hi/>\n"
14"Language: hi\n"
15"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
16"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
17"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
18"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=n > 1;\n"
19"X-Generator: Weblate 4.4.2\n"
20"Generated-By: Babel 2.9.0\n"
21
22#: common/base.j2:5 common/news.j2:5
23msgid "GNUnet"
24msgstr "कम्प्यूटिंग नेट"
25
26#: common/base.j2:6 common/news.j2:6
27msgid "GNU's framework for secure p2p networking"
28msgstr "कम्प्यूटिंग का ढाँचा सुरक्षित पीयर टू पीयर नेटवर्क के लिए"
29
30#: common/footer.j2.inc:7
31msgid "Contact"
32msgstr "सम्पर्क"
33
34#: common/footer.j2.inc:8
35msgid "GNUnet e.V."
36msgstr "कम्प्यूटिंग नेट ई.वी."
37
38#: common/footer.j2.inc:9 template/about.html.j2:6
39msgid "About GNUnet"
40msgstr "कप्यूटिंग नेट के बारे में"
41
42#: common/footer.j2.inc:14 common/navigation.j2.inc:64
43msgid "Bug Tracker"
44msgstr "बग ट्रैकेर"
45
46#: common/footer.j2.inc:19 template/copyright.html.j2:6
47msgid "Copyright Assignment"
48msgstr "कौपीराईट कार्य"
49
50#: common/footer.j2.inc:20 common/navigation.j2.inc:90
51#: template/developers.html.j2:24
52msgid "Bibliography"
53msgstr "ग्रन्थसूची"
54
55#: common/footer.j2.inc:31
56msgid "Source code of this site."
57msgstr "सूत्र संहिता इस स्थल का."
58
59#: common/footer.j2.inc:32
60msgid "Report issues with this website."
61msgstr "दर्ज करे समस्या वेबसाईट के."
62
63#: common/navigation.j2.inc:38
64msgid "About"
65msgstr "जानकारी"
66
67#: common/navigation.j2.inc:39 common/old-news.j2.inc:7
68#: template/news/index.html.j2:8
69msgid "News"
70msgstr "समाचार"
71
72#: common/navigation.j2.inc:40 template/index.html.j2:289
73msgid "Applications"
74msgstr "प्रार्थनापत्र"
75
76#: common/navigation.j2.inc:44
77msgid "Community"
78msgstr "समुदाय"
79
80#: common/navigation.j2.inc:47 template/index.html.j2:292
81msgid "Engage"
82msgstr "संलग्न"
83
84#: common/navigation.j2.inc:48
85msgid "GSoC Projects"
86msgstr "ग स ओ क परियोजनाओं"
87
88#: common/navigation.j2.inc:50
89msgid "Copyright for Contributors"
90msgstr "सर्वाधिकार योगदानकर्ताओं के लिए"
91
92#: common/navigation.j2.inc:51
93msgid "IRC Archive"
94msgstr "इ र च पुरालेख"
95
96#: common/navigation.j2.inc:58
97msgid "Development"
98msgstr "विकास"
99
100#: common/navigation.j2.inc:61
101msgid "System Architecture"
102msgstr "प्रणाली स्थापत्य"
103
104#: common/navigation.j2.inc:63 template/roadmap.html.j2:6
105msgid "Roadmap"
106msgstr "नक्शा"
107
108#: common/navigation.j2.inc:65 template/gnurl.html.j2:186
109msgid "Source Code"
110msgstr "सूत्र संहिता"
111
112#: common/navigation.j2.inc:66
113msgid "Source Code Documentation"
114msgstr "सूत्र संहिता प्रलेखन"
115
116#: common/navigation.j2.inc:67
117msgid "Continuous Integration"
118msgstr "लगातार एकीकरण"
119
120#: common/navigation.j2.inc:68
121msgid "Development Tutorial"
122msgstr "विकास उदाहरण"
123
124#: common/navigation.j2.inc:79
125msgid "Documentation"
126msgstr "प्रलेखन"
127
128#: common/navigation.j2.inc:82 template/install.html.j2:6
129msgid "Install"
130msgstr "स्थापित"
131
132#: common/navigation.j2.inc:83 template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:76
133msgid "Use"
134msgstr "इस्तमाल"
135
136#: common/navigation.j2.inc:84
137msgid "Videos"
138msgstr "वीडियोज़"
139
140#: common/navigation.j2.inc:85 template/glossary.html.j2:6
141msgid "Glossary"
142msgstr "शब्दकोष"
143
144#: common/navigation.j2.inc:86
145msgid "Handbook"
146msgstr "पुस्तिका"
147
148#: common/navigation.j2.inc:88
149msgid "REST API"
150msgstr "र.ई.एस.टी ए .पी .इ"
151
152#: common/navigation.j2.inc:89 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:83
153msgid "FAQ"
154msgstr "अकसर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल"
155
156#: common/old-news.j2.inc:10 template/news/index.html.j2:11
157msgid "News posts about changes related to GNUnet such as releases and events"
158msgstr "समाचार पत्र बदलाव जी॰एन॰यू॰ नेट को लेकर घटना और प्रकाशित के उदाहरण"
159
160#: common/old-news.j2.inc:15 template/news/index.html.j2:16
161msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed"
162msgstr "अभिदाता बने हमारे रस्स वेब फ़ीड पर"
163
164#: common/old-news.j2.inc:34 template/news/index.html.j2:36
165msgid "read more"
166msgstr "और पड़े"
167
168#: template/about.html.j2:11
169msgid "What is GNUnet?"
170msgstr "क्या हे जी॰ एन॰यू॰ नेट?"
171
172#: template/about.html.j2:13
173msgid ""
174"GNUnet is an alternative network stack for building secure, decentralized "
175"and privacy-preserving distributed applications. Our goal is to replace the "
176"old insecure Internet protocol stack. Starting from an application for "
177"secure publication of files, it has grown to include all kinds of basic "
178"protocol components and applications towards the creation of a GNU internet."
179msgstr ""
180
181#: template/about.html.j2:23
182msgid ""
183"Today, the actual use and thus the social requirements for a global network "
184"differs widely from those goals of 1970. While the Internet remains suitable "
185"for military use, where the network equipment is operated by a command "
186"hierarchy and when necessary isolated from the rest of the world, the "
187"situation is less tenable for civil society."
188msgstr ""
189
190#: template/about.html.j2:32
191msgid ""
192"Due to fundamental Internet design choices, Internet traffic can be "
193"misdirected, intercepted, censored and manipulated by hostile routers on the "
194"network. And indeed, the modern Internet has evolved exactly to the point "
195"where, as Matthew Green put it, <a href=\"https://blog."
196"cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-hostile/\">\"the "
197"network is hostile\"</a>."
198msgstr ""
199
200#: template/about.html.j2:41
201msgid ""
202"We believe liberal societies need a network architecture that uses the anti-"
203"authoritarian decentralized peer-to-peer paradigm and privacy-preserving "
204"cryptographic protocols. The goal of the GNUnet project is to provide a Free "
205"Software realization of this ideal."
206msgstr ""
207
208#: template/about.html.j2:49
209msgid ""
210"Specifically, GNUnet tries to follow the following design principles, in "
211"order of importance:"
212msgstr ""
213
214#: template/about.html.j2:56
215msgid ""
216"GNUnet must be implemented as <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-"
217"sw.html\">Free Software</a>."
218msgstr ""
219
220#: template/about.html.j2:60
221msgid ""
222"GNUnet must minimize the amount of personally identifiable information "
223"exposed."
224msgstr ""
225
226#: template/about.html.j2:61
227msgid ""
228"GNUnet must be fully distributed and resilient to external attacks and rogue "
229"participants."
230msgstr ""
231
232#: template/about.html.j2:62
233msgid ""
234"GNUnet must be self-organizing and not depend on administrators or "
235"centralized infrastructure."
236msgstr ""
237
238#: template/about.html.j2:63
239msgid ""
240"GNUnet must inform the user which other participants have to be trusted when "
241"establishing private communications."
242msgstr ""
243
244#: template/about.html.j2:64
245msgid "GNUnet must be open and permit new peers to join."
246msgstr ""
247
248#: template/about.html.j2:65
249msgid "GNUnet must support a diverse range of applications and devices."
250msgstr ""
251
252#: template/about.html.j2:66
253msgid "GNUnet must use compartmentalization to protect sensitive information."
254msgstr ""
255
256#: template/about.html.j2:67
257msgid "The GNUnet architecture must be resource efficient."
258msgstr ""
259
260#: template/about.html.j2:68
261msgid ""
262"GNUnet must provide incentives for peers to contribute more resources than "
263"they consume."
264msgstr ""
265
266#: template/about.html.j2:72
267msgid ""
268"To get know and learn more, please check our <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet."
269"org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, especially the <a href=\"https://"
270"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts\">chapter on \"Key Concepts"
271"\"</a>, explaining the fundamental concepts of GNUnet: <ul> <li><a href="
272"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Authentication"
273"\">Authentication</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
274"gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing\">Accounting to "
275"Encourage Resource Sharing</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/"
276"handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality\">Confidentiality</a></li> <li><a href="
277"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonymity</a></"
278"li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability"
279"\">Deniability</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
280"gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">Peer Identities</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
281"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-"
282"Zones_0029\">Zones in the GNU Name System (GNS Zones)</a></li> <li><a href="
283"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> </ul>"
284msgstr ""
285
286#: template/about.html.j2:88
287msgid "More Resources"
288msgstr ""
289
290#: template/about.html.j2:90
291msgid ""
292"There are many more resources to learn about GNUnet besides the <a href="
293"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, such as the "
294"<a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliography</a> with papers covering "
295"the various layers, many <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html"
296"\">videos</a> or a brief <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html"
297"\">glossary</a>."
298msgstr ""
299
300#: template/about.html.j2:95
301msgid ""
302"You are most welcome to <a href=\"engage.html\">get engaged into the "
303"conversation</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">install GNUnet</a>, <a href=\"use."
304"html\">use it</a> and <a href=\"engage.html\">contribute and get engaged</a> "
305"in various ways."
306msgstr ""
307
308#: template/about.html.j2:100
309msgid ""
310"Please be aware that this project is (despite of it's age) still in an early "
311"alpha stage when it comes to software &#8211; its not an easy task to "
312"rewrite the whole Internet!"
313msgstr ""
314
315#: template/about.html.j2:105
316msgid "Current funding"
317msgstr ""
318
319#: template/about.html.j2:110
320msgid ""
321"We're receiving funding from NLnet's Next Generation Internet funding line "
322"to document and implement the GNU Name System protocol in a way suitable for "
323"the IETF standardization process."
324msgstr ""
325
326#: template/about.html.j2:123
327msgid ""
328"This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 "
329"research and innovation programme under the NGI_TRUST grant agreement no "
330"825618. The project aims to integrate re:claimID with the GNU Taler payment "
331"system in a pilot in order to demonstrate the practical feasibility and "
332"benefits of privacy enhancing technologies for users and commercial service "
333"providers. The project is called \"Decentralized Identities for Self-"
334"Sovereign End-users\" (DISSENS)."
335msgstr ""
336
337#: template/about.html.j2:141
338msgid ""
339"We are grateful for free hosting offered by the following organizations:"
340msgstr ""
341
342#: template/about.html.j2:150
343msgid "Past funding"
344msgstr ""
345
346#: template/about.html.j2:152
347msgid "We are grateful for past funding from the following organizations:"
348msgstr ""
349
350#: template/applications.html.j2:7
351msgid "Applications provided by GNUnet"
352msgstr ""
353
354#: template/applications.html.j2:13 template/gns.html.j2:7
355msgid "The GNU Name System"
356msgstr ""
357
358#: template/applications.html.j2:15
359msgid ""
360"The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully decentralized "
361"replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of using a hierarchy, "
362"GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are similar to DNS, but "
363"queries and replies are private even with respect to peers providing the "
364"answers. The integrity of records and privacy of look-ups are "
365"cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a robust, "
366"efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
367msgstr ""
368
369#: template/applications.html.j2:38
370msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
371msgstr ""
372
373#: template/applications.html.j2:41
374msgid ""
375"is a decentralized Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU "
376"Name System. It allows users to securely share personal information with "
377"websites using standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
378msgstr ""
379
380#: template/applications.html.j2:57
381msgid "Filesharing (Alpha)"
382msgstr ""
383
384#: template/applications.html.j2:59
385msgid ""
386"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">filesharing</a> is an application that aims "
387"to provide censorship-resistant, anonymous filesharing. The publisher is "
388"empowered to make a gradual choice between performance and anonymity."
389msgstr ""
390
391#: template/applications.html.j2:73
392msgid "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
393msgstr ""
394
395#: template/applications.html.j2:75
396msgid ""
397"GNUnet conversation is an application that provides secure voice "
398"communication in a fully decentralized way by employing GNUnet for routing "
399"and transport."
400msgstr ""
401
402#: template/applications.html.j2:91
403msgid "Applications utilizing GNUnet"
404msgstr ""
405
406#: template/applications.html.j2:97
407msgid "GNU Taler (Alpha)"
408msgstr ""
409
410#: template/applications.html.j2:99
411msgid ""
412"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> is a new privacy-preserving "
413"electronic payment system. Payments are cryptographically secured and are "
414"confirmed within milliseconds with extremely low transaction costs."
415msgstr ""
416
417#: template/applications.html.j2:118
418msgid "secushare"
419msgstr ""
420
421#: template/applications.html.j2:120
422msgid ""
423"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> is creating a decentralized "
424"social networking application on top of GNUnet. Using overlay multicast and "
425"the extensible PSYC protocol, notifications are distributed end-to-end "
426"encrypted to authorized recipients only."
427msgstr ""
428
429#: template/applications.html.j2:139
430msgid "pretty Easy privacy"
431msgstr ""
432
433#: template/applications.html.j2:141
434msgid ""
435"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p) is "
436"creating a usable end-to-end encrypted e-mail solution using opportunistic "
437"key exchange. p&#8801;p will use GNUnet to protect metadata and exploit new "
438"cryptographic protocols to verify keys."
439msgstr ""
440
441#: template/applications.html.j2:160
442msgid "Cadet-GTK"
443msgstr ""
444
445#: template/applications.html.j2:162
446msgid ""
447"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> is a "
448"convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing messaging using "
449"the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK and libhandy for a convergent "
450"design."
451msgstr ""
452
453#: template/applications.html.j2:180
454msgid "groupchat"
455msgstr ""
456
457#: template/applications.html.j2:182
458msgid ""
459"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a "
460"terminal user interface providing messaging using the CADET subsystem. It is "
461"developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned to be compatible."
462msgstr ""
463
464#: template/architecture.html.j2:6
465#, fuzzy
466#| msgid "System Architecture"
467msgid "GNUnet System Architecture"
468msgstr "प्रणाली स्थापत्य"
469
470#: template/architecture.html.j2:20
471#, fuzzy
472#| msgid "Documentation"
473msgid "Foundations"
474msgstr "प्रलेखन"
475
476#: template/architecture.html.j2:22
477msgid ""
478"The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-like "
479"end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key infrastructure "
480"(GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> Using public keys "
481"for addresses and self-organizing decentralized routing algorithms, these "
482"subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack."
483msgstr ""
484
485#: template/architecture.html.j2:35
486msgid "Security"
487msgstr ""
488
489#: template/architecture.html.j2:38
490msgid ""
491"GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem "
492"runs as a separate process, providing fault isolation and enabling tight "
493"permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the implementation "
494"is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and will always "
495"remain free software."
496msgstr ""
497
498#: template/architecture.html.j2:52
499#, fuzzy
500#| msgid "System Architecture"
501msgid "System architecture"
502msgstr "प्रणाली स्थापत्य"
503
504#: template/architecture.html.j2:58
505msgid "Subsystems"
506msgstr ""
507
508#: template/architecture.html.j2:67
509msgid "libgnunetutil"
510msgstr ""
511
512#: template/architecture.html.j2:73
513msgid "APIs"
514msgstr ""
515
516#: template/architecture.html.j2:86
517msgid "Legend"
518msgstr ""
519
520#: template/contact.html.j2:6
521#, fuzzy
522#| msgid "Continuous Integration"
523msgid "Contact information"
524msgstr "लगातार एकीकरण"
525
526#: template/contact.html.j2:11
527msgid "The mailing list"
528msgstr ""
529
530#: template/contact.html.j2:13
531msgid ""
532"An archived, public mailing list for GNUnet is hosted at <a href=\"https://"
533"lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists.gnu.org/"
534"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a>. You can send messages to the list at "
535"<a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
536msgstr ""
537
538#: template/contact.html.j2:23
539msgid "The IRC channel"
540msgstr ""
541
542#: template/contact.html.j2:25
543msgid ""
544"<tt>#gnunet</tt> is reachable via <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc."
545"freenode.net</a>. There is also an <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!"
546"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a> available."
547msgstr ""
548
549#: template/contact.html.j2:38
550msgid "Contacting individuals"
551msgstr ""
552
553#: template/contact.html.j2:40
554msgid ""
555"GNUnet developers are generally reachable at either <tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet."
556"org</tt> or <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt>. Most of us support receiving GnuPG "
557"encrypted Emails. Urgent and sensitive security issues may be addressed to "
558"the GNU maintainers <tt>schanzen</tt> and <tt>grothoff</tt>."
559msgstr ""
560
561#: template/contact.html.j2:53
562msgid "Reporting bugs"
563msgstr ""
564
565#: template/contact.html.j2:55
566msgid ""
567"We track open feature requests and bugs for projects within GNUnet in our <a "
568"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug tracker</a>. You can also report bugs "
569"or feature requests to the <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
570"bug-gnunet\">bug-gnunet</a> mailing list. The mailinglist requires no "
571"subscription."
572msgstr ""
573
574#: template/copyright.html.j2:11
575msgid ""
576"<p> Contributors to GNUnet with Git access must sign the <a href=\"/static/"
577"pdf/copyright.pdf\">copyright assignment</a> to ensure that the <a href="
578"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/gnunet_taler_agreement.tex"
579"\">GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA agreement on licensing and collaborative "
580"development</a> of the GNUnet and GNU Taler projects is satisfied. </p>"
581msgstr ""
582
583#: template/copyright.html.j2:22
584msgid ""
585"<p>The agreements ensure that the code will continue to be made available "
586"under free software licenses, but gives developers the freedom to move code "
587"between GNUnet and GNU Taler without worrying about licenses and to give the "
588"company the ability to dual-license (for example, so that we can distribute "
589"via App-stores that are hostile to free software).</p>"
590msgstr ""
591
592#: template/copyright.html.j2:30
593msgid ""
594"<p>Minor contributions (basically, anyone without Git access) do not require "
595"copyright assignment. Pseudonymous contributions are accepted, in this case "
596"simply sign the agreement with your pseudonym. Scanned copies are "
597"sufficient, but snail mail is preferred.</p>"
598msgstr ""
599
600#: template/developers.html.j2:5
601msgid "GNUnet for developers"
602msgstr ""
603
604#: template/developers.html.j2:13
605msgid "Repositories"
606msgstr ""
607
608#: template/developers.html.j2:16
609msgid ""
610"A list of our Git repositories can be found on our our <a href=\"https://git."
611"gnunet.org/\">Git Server</a>."
612msgstr ""
613
614#: template/developers.html.j2:27
615msgid ""
616"Technical papers can be found in our <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/"
617"bibliography\">bibliography</a>."
618msgstr ""
619
620#: template/developers.html.j2:34
621msgid "Discussion"
622msgstr ""
623
624#: template/developers.html.j2:37
625msgid ""
626"We have a mailing list for developer discussions. You can subscribe to or "
627"read the list archive at <a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
628"gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</"
629"a>."
630msgstr ""
631
632#: template/developers.html.j2:47
633msgid "Regression Testing"
634msgstr ""
635
636#: template/developers.html.j2:50
637msgid ""
638"We have <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/\">Buildbot</a> automation tests to "
639"detect regressions and check for portability at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
640"org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/</a>."
641msgstr ""
642
643#: template/developers.html.j2:59
644msgid "Code Coverage Analysis"
645msgstr ""
646
647#: template/developers.html.j2:62
648msgid ""
649"We use <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> to "
650"analyze the code coverage of our tests, the results are available at <a href="
651"\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a>."
652msgstr ""
653
654#: template/developers.html.j2:72
655msgid "Performance Analysis"
656msgstr ""
657
658#: template/developers.html.j2:75
659msgid ""
660"We use <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> for performance "
661"regression analysis of the exchange backend at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
662"org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a>."
663msgstr ""
664
665#: template/download.html.j2:7 template/gnurl.html.j2:209
666msgid "Downloads"
667msgstr ""
668
669#: template/download.html.j2:11
670msgid ""
671"Here you can download releases of our software and find links to the various "
672"versions."
673msgstr ""
674
675#: template/download.html.j2:17
676msgid "0.11.x series"
677msgstr ""
678
679#: template/download.html.j2:18
680msgid "tarball"
681msgstr ""
682
683#: template/download.html.j2:20
684msgid ""
685"The tarball of the latest version can be obtained from GNU FTP and its "
686"mirrors."
687msgstr ""
688
689#: template/download.html.j2:30
690msgid "git"
691msgstr ""
692
693#: template/download.html.j2:32
694msgid ""
695"You can fetch the git tag of version 0.11.x from our development server:"
696msgstr ""
697
698#: template/engage.html.j2:6
699#, fuzzy
700#| msgid "Engage"
701msgid "Engage!"
702msgstr "संलग्न"
703
704#: template/ev.html.j2:6
705msgid "Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V."
706msgstr ""
707
708#: template/ev.html.j2:11
709#, fuzzy
710#| msgid "About GNUnet"
711msgid "About GNUnet e.V."
712msgstr "कप्यूटिंग नेट के बारे में"
713
714#: template/ev.html.j2:13
715msgid ""
716"On December 27th 2013 a group of GNUnet hackers met at 30c3 to create the "
717"\"Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V.\", an association under German "
718"law to support GNUnet development. The Amtsgericht M&uuml;nchen registered "
719"the association on the 7th of March under VR 205287."
720msgstr ""
721
722#: template/ev.html.j2:22
723msgid ""
724"The association is officially dedicated to supporting research, development "
725"and education in the area of secure decentralized networking in general, and "
726"GNUnet specifically. This is the official website for the association."
727msgstr ""
728
729#: template/ev.html.j2:31
730msgid "Becoming a Member of GNUnet e.V."
731msgstr ""
732
733#: template/ev.html.j2:33
734msgid ""
735"GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to participate "
736"in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For this, all you "
737"have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the <a href=\"https://"
738"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> repository. There are no "
739"membership dues; however, members are required to support GNUnet e.V. and in "
740"particularly contribute to the technical development within their means. For "
741"further details, we refer to the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev."
742"git/\">Satzung (Charter)</a> (currently only available in German, "
743"translations welcome)."
744msgstr ""
745
746#: template/ev.html.j2:52
747msgid "Governance"
748msgstr ""
749
750#: template/ev.html.j2:54
751msgid ""
752"You can find our charter, and the list of members under <a href=\"https://"
753"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet.org/"
754"gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists of: "
755"<dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
756"Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> <dd>t3sserakt</dd> "
757"<dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a href="
758"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd> </dl>"
759msgstr ""
760
761#: template/ev.html.j2:73
762msgid "Official Meeting Notes"
763msgstr ""
764
765#: template/ev.html.j2:86
766msgid "Support Us!"
767msgstr ""
768
769#: template/ev.html.j2:88
770msgid ""
771"Everybody is welcome to support us via donations. For financial "
772"contributions, Europeans are able to donate via SEPA. We hope to setup "
773"accounts in other major currency areas in the future. You can also donate "
774"via Bitcoin, routing details are given below. Please note that we are unable "
775"to provide receipts for your donations. If you are planning to donate a "
776"significant amount of money, please contact us first as it might be better "
777"to come to a custom arrangement. <dl><dt>BitCoin</dt> "
778"<dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</dd> <dt>SEPA/IBAN</dt> "
779"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd> </dl>"
780msgstr ""
781
782#: template/faq.html.j2:12 template/faq.html.j2:23
783msgid "General"
784msgstr ""
785
786#: template/faq.html.j2:13 template/faq.html.j2:149 template/gns.html.j2:37
787msgid "Features"
788msgstr ""
789
790#: template/faq.html.j2:15 template/faq.html.j2:695
791msgid "Error messages"
792msgstr ""
793
794#: template/faq.html.j2:16 template/faq.html.j2:797
795msgid "File-sharing"
796msgstr ""
797
798#: template/faq.html.j2:17 template/faq.html.j2:973
799msgid "Contributing"
800msgstr ""
801
802#: template/faq.html.j2:26
803msgid "What do I do if my question is not answered here?"
804msgstr ""
805
806#: template/faq.html.j2:28
807msgid ""
808"A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional "
809"documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list or "
810"the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net."
811msgstr ""
812
813#: template/faq.html.j2:36
814msgid "When are you going to release the next version?"
815msgstr ""
816
817#: template/faq.html.j2:38
818msgid ""
819"A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: earlier "
820"if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release will be "
821"anounced on the info-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list and on <a href=\"https://"
822"planet.gnu.org\">planet GNU</a>. You can subscribe to the mailing list or "
823"the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a notification."
824msgstr ""
825
826#: template/faq.html.j2:49
827msgid "Is the code free?"
828msgstr ""
829
830#: template/faq.html.j2:51
831msgid ""
832"A: GNUnet is free software, available under the <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
833"org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a>."
834msgstr ""
835
836#: template/faq.html.j2:58
837msgid "Are there any known bugs?"
838msgstr ""
839
840#: template/faq.html.j2:60
841msgid ""
842"A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the <a href=\"https://bugs."
843"gnunet.org/\">Mantis system</a>. Some bugs are occasionally reported "
844"directly to developers or the developer mailing list. This is discouraged "
845"since developers often do not have the time to feed these bugs back into the "
846"Mantis database. Please report bugs directly to the bug tracking system. If "
847"you believe a bug is sensitive, you can set its view status to private (this "
848"should be the exception)."
849msgstr ""
850
851#: template/faq.html.j2:73 template/faq.html.j2:193
852msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?"
853msgstr ""
854
855#: template/faq.html.j2:75
856msgid ""
857"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ "
858"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration."
859msgstr ""
860
861#: template/faq.html.j2:83
862msgid "Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?"
863msgstr ""
864
865#: template/faq.html.j2:85
866msgid ""
867"A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called &quot;"
868"proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your peer is "
869"real (or, rather, make it expensive for an adversary to mount a Sybil attack "
870"on the network size estimator). The calculation is expected to take a few "
871"days, depending on how fast your CPU is. If the CPU load is creating a "
872"problem for you, you can set the value &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; in the &quot;"
873"nse&quot; section of your configuration file to a higher value. The default "
874"is &quot;5 ms&quot;."
875msgstr ""
876
877#: template/faq.html.j2:99
878msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?"
879msgstr ""
880
881#: template/faq.html.j2:101
882msgid ""
883"A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for TCP "
884"connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in particular. "
885"GNUnet does not really have one focus; our theme is secure decentralized "
886"networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus."
887msgstr ""
888
889#: template/faq.html.j2:111
890msgid "How does GNUnet compare to I2P?"
891msgstr ""
892
893#: template/faq.html.j2:113
894msgid ""
895"A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more "
896"decentralized Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost no "
897"overlaps. <br><br> I2P is written in Java, and has (asymmetric) tunnels "
898"using onion (or garlic) routing as the basis for various (anonymized) "
899"applications. I2P is largely used via a Web frontend."
900msgstr ""
901
902#: template/faq.html.j2:124
903msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?"
904msgstr ""
905
906#: template/faq.html.j2:126
907msgid ""
908"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready "
909"for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the "
910"functionality you use, but you will always likely run into issues with our "
911"current low-level transport system. We are currently in the process of "
912"rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)"
913msgstr ""
914
915#: template/faq.html.j2:136
916msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?"
917msgstr ""
918
919#: template/faq.html.j2:138
920msgid ""
921"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, "
922"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be "
923"built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in doing so."
924msgstr ""
925
926#: template/faq.html.j2:151
927#, fuzzy
928#| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
929msgid "What can I do with GNUnet?"
930msgstr "क्या हे जी॰ एन॰यू॰ नेट?"
931
932#: template/faq.html.j2:153
933msgid ""
934"A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it can "
935"do more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and documentation "
936"of some of the features that exist are more advanced than others."
937msgstr ""
938
939#: template/faq.html.j2:160
940msgid ""
941"For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a fully "
942"decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a mechanism "
943"for IPv4-IPv6 protocol translation and tunneling (NAT-PT with DNS-ALG)."
944msgstr ""
945
946#: template/faq.html.j2:171
947msgid "Is it possible to surf the WWW anonymously with GNUnet?"
948msgstr ""
949
950#: template/faq.html.j2:173
951msgid ""
952"A: It is not possible use GNUnet for anonymous browsing at this point. We "
953"recommend that you use Tor for anonymous surfing."
954msgstr ""
955
956#: template/faq.html.j2:181
957msgid "Is it possible to access GNUnet via a browser as an anonymous WWW?"
958msgstr ""
959
960#: template/faq.html.j2:183
961msgid ""
962"A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
963"would make it accessible via a browser. It is possible to build such a proxy "
964"and all one needs to know is the protocol used between the browser and the "
965"proxy and the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
966msgstr ""
967
968#: template/faq.html.j2:195
969msgid ""
970"A: There are actually a few graphical user interfaces for different "
971"functions. gnunet-setup is to configure GNUnet, and gnunet-fs-gtk is for "
972"file-sharing. There are a few other gnunet-XXX-gtk GUIs of lesser "
973"importance. Note that in order to obtain the GUI, you need to install the "
974"gnunet-gtk package, which is a separate download. gnunet-gtk is a meta GUI "
975"that integrates most of the other GUIs in one window. One exception is "
976"gnunet-setup, which must still be run separately at this time (as setup "
977"requires the peer to be stopped)."
978msgstr ""
979
980#: template/faq.html.j2:210
981msgid "Which operating systems does GNUnet run on?"
982msgstr ""
983
984#: template/faq.html.j2:212
985msgid ""
986"A: GNUnet is being developed and tested primarily under Debian GNU/Linux. "
987"Furthermore, we regularly build and test GNUnet on Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch, "
988"FreeBSD and macOS. We have reports of working versions on many other GNU/"
989"Linux distributions; in the past we had reports of working versions on "
990"NetBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. However, not all of those reports are recent, "
991"so if you cannot get GNUnet to work on those systems please let us know."
992msgstr ""
993
994#: template/faq.html.j2:228
995msgid "Who runs the GNS root zone?"
996msgstr ""
997
998#: template/faq.html.j2:230
999msgid ""
1000"A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a default "
1001"configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this default "
1002"configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will be able to "
1003"modify this configuration at will. We expect normal users to have no need to "
1004"edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services themselves."
1005msgstr ""
1006
1007#: template/faq.html.j2:241
1008msgid "Where is the per-user GNS database kept?"
1009msgstr ""
1010
1011#: template/faq.html.j2:243
1012msgid ""
1013"A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet peer. "
1014"Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the database could "
1015"be kept at each peer (however, we don't have code for convenient "
1016"replication). Similarly, multiple GNUnet peers can share one instance of the "
1017"database --- the &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; can be accessed from "
1018"remote (via TCP). The actual data can be stored in a Postgres database, for "
1019"which various replication options are again applicable. Ultimately, there "
1020"are many options for how users can store (and secure) their GNS database."
1021msgstr ""
1022
1023#: template/faq.html.j2:258
1024msgid "What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?"
1025msgstr ""
1026
1027#: template/faq.html.j2:260
1028msgid ""
1029"A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser "
1030"histories and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases "
1031"will only grow to a few tens of thousands of entries, small enough to fit "
1032"even on mobile devices."
1033msgstr ""
1034
1035#: template/faq.html.j2:270
1036msgid "Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?"
1037msgstr ""
1038
1039#: template/faq.html.j2:272
1040msgid ""
1041"A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force to "
1042"change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and then the "
1043"changes would only apply to the names that this user is the authority for). "
1044"So if everyone used GNS, the only practical attack of a government would be "
1045"to force the operator of a server to change the GNS records for his server "
1046"to point elsewhere. However, if the owner of the private key for a zone is "
1047"unavailable for enforcement, the respective zone cannot be changed and any "
1048"other zone delegating to this zone will achieve proper resolution."
1049msgstr ""
1050
1051#: template/faq.html.j2:286
1052msgid "How does GNS compare to other name systems?"
1053msgstr ""
1054
1055#: template/faq.html.j2:288
1056msgid ""
1057"A: A scientific paper on this topic <a href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/"
1058"ns2018.pdf\">has been published </a> and below is a table from the "
1059"publication. For detailed descriptions please refer to the paper."
1060msgstr ""
1061
1062#: template/faq.html.j2:392
1063msgid "What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?"
1064msgstr ""
1065
1066#: template/faq.html.j2:394
1067msgid ""
1068"A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1069"authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, and "
1070"there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> With "
1071"GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the responsibility "
1072"for naming: each user runs their own personal root zone and is thus in "
1073"complete control of the names they use. GNS also has many additional "
1074"features (to keep names short and enable migration) which don't even make "
1075"sense in the context of CoDoNS."
1076msgstr ""
1077
1078#: template/faq.html.j2:410
1079msgid "What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?"
1080msgstr ""
1081
1082#: template/faq.html.j2:412
1083msgid ""
1084"A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, "
1085"with SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and "
1086"subjected to ranking. As the social relationships evolve, names can thus "
1087"change in surprising ways. <br><br> With GNS, names are primarily shared via "
1088"delegation, and thus mappings will only change if the user responsible for "
1089"the name (the authority) manually changes the record."
1090msgstr ""
1091
1092#: template/faq.html.j2:426
1093msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?"
1094msgstr ""
1095
1096#: template/faq.html.j2:428
1097msgid ""
1098"A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD "
1099"registries (such as those for \".com\" and \".org\"). Instead of using "
1100"those, each user is expected to maintain a database of (second-level) "
1101"domains (like \"gnu.org\") and the IP addresses of the respective name "
1102"servers. Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs."
1103msgstr ""
1104
1105#: template/faq.html.j2:439
1106msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?"
1107msgstr ""
1108
1109#: template/faq.html.j2:441
1110msgid ""
1111"A: Handshake is a blockchain-based method for root zone governance. Hence, "
1112"it does not address the name resolution process itself but delegates "
1113"resolution into DNS after the initial TLD resolution. Not taking "
1114"sustainablility considerations into account, Handshake could be used as an "
1115"additional supporting GNS root zone governance model, but we currently do "
1116"not have such plans in mind."
1117msgstr ""
1118
1119#: template/faq.html.j2:453
1120msgid "What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?"
1121msgstr ""
1122
1123#: template/faq.html.j2:455
1124msgid ""
1125"A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS "
1126"resolvers of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, "
1127"lower query resolution times, and faster update propagation&quot;. Thus "
1128"TrickleDNS is focused on defeating attacks on the availability (and "
1129"performance) of record propagation in DNS, for example via DDoS attacks on "
1130"DNS root servers. TrickleDNS is thus concerned with how to ensure "
1131"distribution of authoritative records, and authority remains derived from "
1132"the DNS hierarchy."
1133msgstr ""
1134
1135#: template/faq.html.j2:468
1136msgid ""
1137"Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the style "
1138"of the PGP web of trust?"
1139msgstr ""
1140
1141#: template/faq.html.j2:470
1142msgid ""
1143"A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the two "
1144"parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not required, "
1145"weaker mechanisms can be used. For example, we have implemented a first-come-"
1146"first-served (FCFS) authority which allows arbitrary users to register "
1147"arbitrary names. The key of this authority is included with every GNUnet "
1148"installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact global and "
1149"requires no further introduction. However, the security of these names "
1150"depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS authority. The authority "
1151"can be queried under the &quot;.pin&quot; TLD."
1152msgstr ""
1153
1154#: template/faq.html.j2:485
1155msgid ""
1156"How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name in "
1157"GNS?"
1158msgstr ""
1159
1160#: template/faq.html.j2:487
1161msgid ""
1162"A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a &quot;legitimate&quot; "
1163"domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his preferred name or &quot;"
1164"pseudonym&quot;) in his NICK record. Similarly, all other users can choose "
1165"to ignore this preference and use a name of their choice (or even assign no "
1166"name) for this user."
1167msgstr ""
1168
1169#: template/faq.html.j2:498
1170msgid ""
1171"Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS zone "
1172"visible?"
1173msgstr ""
1174
1175#: template/faq.html.j2:500
1176msgid ""
1177"A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared "
1178"with other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not set. "
1179"Thus, users have full control over what information about their zones is "
1180"made public."
1181msgstr ""
1182
1183#: template/faq.html.j2:510
1184msgid "Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?"
1185msgstr ""
1186
1187#: template/faq.html.j2:512
1188msgid ""
1189"A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary because "
1190"of IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in the context "
1191"of virtual hosting. However, LEHOs are also useful to help with X.509 "
1192"certificate validation (as they specify for which legacy hostname the "
1193"certificate should be valid). Also, even with IPv6 fully deployed and &quot;"
1194"infinite&quot; IP addresses being available, we're not sure that virtual "
1195"hosting would disappear. Finally, we don't want to have to wait for IPv6 to "
1196"become commonplace, GNS should work with today's networks."
1197msgstr ""
1198
1199#: template/faq.html.j2:526
1200msgid ""
1201"Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally "
1202"unique names?"
1203msgstr ""
1204
1205#: template/faq.html.j2:528
1206msgid ""
1207"A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds. As "
1208"trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as they "
1209"cross each others thresholds. We decided that the resulting unpredictability "
1210"of the resolution process was not acceptable. Furthermore, trust and "
1211"consensus might be easy to manipulate by adversaries."
1212msgstr ""
1213
1214#: template/faq.html.j2:539
1215msgid "How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?"
1216msgstr ""
1217
1218#: template/faq.html.j2:541
1219msgid ""
1220"A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one can "
1221"then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at all "
1222"peers. Before using a public key, peers check if that key has been revoked. "
1223"All names that involve delegation via a revoked zone will then fail to "
1224"resolve. Peers always automatically check for the existence of a revocation "
1225"message when resolving names."
1226msgstr ""
1227
1228#: template/faq.html.j2:553
1229msgid "Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?"
1230msgstr ""
1231
1232#: template/faq.html.j2:555
1233msgid ""
1234"A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the "
1235"protocol to support alternative delegation records. <br> <br> Naturally, "
1236"deployed GNS implementations would have to be updated to support the new "
1237"signature scheme. The new scheme can then be run in parallel with the "
1238"existing system by using a new record type to indicate the use of a "
1239"different cipher system."
1240msgstr ""
1241
1242#: template/faq.html.j2:569
1243msgid ""
1244"How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?"
1245msgstr ""
1246
1247#: template/faq.html.j2:571
1248msgid ""
1249"A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and "
1250"replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be "
1251"contacted whenever clients perform a lookup. Even if the authority goes "
1252"(temporarily) off-line, the DHT will cache the records for some time. "
1253"However, should having multiple servers for a zone be considered truly "
1254"necessary, the owner of the zone can simply run multiple peers (and share "
1255"the zone's key and database among them)."
1256msgstr ""
1257
1258#: template/faq.html.j2:584
1259msgid ""
1260"Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship "
1261"resistance?"
1262msgstr ""
1263
1264#: template/faq.html.j2:586
1265msgid ""
1266"A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship "
1267"resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names are "
1268"not globally unique). To draw a parallel, HTTPS connections use more "
1269"bandwidth and have higher latency than HTTP connections. Depending on your "
1270"application, HTTPS may not be worth the cost. However, for users that are "
1271"experiencing censorship (or are concerned about it), giving up globally "
1272"unique names may very well be worth the cost. After all, what is a &quot;"
1273"globally&quot; unique name worth, if it does not resolve?"
1274msgstr ""
1275
1276#: template/faq.html.j2:600
1277msgid "Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?"
1278msgstr ""
1279
1280#: template/faq.html.j2:602
1281msgid ""
1282"A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component / "
1283"central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by IANA/ICANN. "
1284"This centralization creates vulnerabilities. For example, the US government "
1285"was able to reassign the management of the country-TLDs of Afganistan and "
1286"Iraq during the wars at the beginning of the 21st century."
1287msgstr ""
1288
1289#: template/faq.html.j2:613
1290msgid "How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?"
1291msgstr ""
1292
1293#: template/faq.html.j2:615
1294msgid ""
1295"A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help "
1296"indirectly in two ways: <ol> <li> Many websites today use virtual hosting, "
1297"so blocking a particular IP address causes much more collateral damage than "
1298"blocking a DNS name. It thus raises the cost of censorship.</li> <li> "
1299"Existing layer-3 circumvention solutions (such as Tor) would benefit from a "
1300"censorship resistant naming system. Accessing Tor's &quot;.onion&quot; "
1301"namespace currently requires users to use unmemorable cryptographic "
1302"identifiers. With nicer names, Tor and tor2web-like services would be even "
1303"easier to use. </ol>"
1304msgstr ""
1305
1306#: template/faq.html.j2:634
1307msgid "Does GNS work with search engines?"
1308msgstr ""
1309
1310#: template/faq.html.j2:636
1311msgid ""
1312"A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can use "
1313"GNS to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally, while "
1314"we typically expect normal users to install custom software for name "
1315"resolution, this is unlikely to work for search engines today. However, the "
1316"DNS2GNS gateway allows search engines to use DNS to resolve GNS names, so "
1317"they can still index GNS resources. However, as using DNS2GNS gateways "
1318"breaks the cryptographic chain of trust, legacy search engines will "
1319"obviously not obtain censorship-resistant names."
1320msgstr ""
1321
1322#: template/faq.html.j2:650
1323msgid "How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1324msgstr ""
1325
1326#: template/faq.html.j2:652
1327msgid ""
1328"A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually "
1329"originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about "
1330"integration with legacy applications and instead focuses on universal "
1331"connectivity between a user's many machines. In contrast, GNS was designed "
1332"to interoperate with DNS as much as possible, and to also work as much as "
1333"possible with the existing Web infrastructure. UIA is not at all concerned "
1334"about legacy systems (clean slate)."
1335msgstr ""
1336
1337#: template/faq.html.j2:665
1338msgid "Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?"
1339msgstr ""
1340
1341#: template/faq.html.j2:667
1342msgid ""
1343"A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you know "
1344"if a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-of-a-friend, "
1345"and can thus decide how much you trust the result. Naturally, the trusted-"
1346"computing base (TCB) can become arbitrarily large this way --- however, "
1347"given the name length restriction, for an individual name it is always less "
1348"than about 128 entities."
1349msgstr ""
1350
1351#: template/faq.html.j2:679
1352msgid ""
1353"How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part of "
1354"the domain name?"
1355msgstr ""
1356
1357#: template/faq.html.j2:681
1358msgid ""
1359"A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects the "
1360"&quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to the "
1361"corresponding port number and &quot;Proto&quot; to the corresponding "
1362"protocol number. The rest of the name is resolved as usual. Then, when the "
1363"result is presented, GNS looks for the GNS-specific &quot;BOX&quot; record "
1364"type. A BOX record is a record that contains another record (such as SRV or "
1365"TLSA records) and adds a service and protocol number (and the original boxed "
1366"record type) to it."
1367msgstr ""
1368
1369#: template/faq.html.j2:697
1370msgid ""
1371"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. "
1372"Should I worry?"
1373msgstr ""
1374
1375#: template/faq.html.j2:699
1376msgid ""
1377"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in GNUnet. "
1378"We have started a major rewrite to address this and other problems, but "
1379"until the Transport Next Generation (TNG) is ready, these warnings are "
1380"expected."
1381msgstr ""
1382
1383#: template/faq.html.j2:708
1384msgid "Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?"
1385msgstr ""
1386
1387#: template/faq.html.j2:710
1388msgid ""
1389"A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the "
1390"following commands (as root) to create the required device file"
1391msgstr ""
1392
1393#: template/faq.html.j2:722
1394msgid ""
1395"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-service-"
1396"dns)?"
1397msgstr ""
1398
1399#: template/faq.html.j2:724
1400msgid ""
1401"A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match "
1402"support. This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check if "
1403"your kernel has CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER set to either 'y' or "
1404"'m' (and the module is loaded)."
1405msgstr ""
1406
1407#: template/faq.html.j2:736
1408msgid "'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?"
1409msgstr ""
1410
1411#: template/faq.html.j2:738
1412msgid ""
1413"A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if "
1414"your firewall is enabled and blocking the connections."
1415msgstr ""
1416
1417#: template/faq.html.j2:746
1418msgid ""
1419"I'm getting an 'error while loading shared libraries: libgnunetXXX.so.X'"
1420msgstr ""
1421
1422#: template/faq.html.j2:748
1423msgid ""
1424"A: This error usually occurs when your linker fails to locate one of "
1425"GNUnet's libraries. This can have two causes. First, it is theoretically "
1426"possible that the library is not installed on your system; however, if you "
1427"compiled GNUnet the normal way and/or used a binary package, that is highly "
1428"unlikely. The more common cause is that you installed GNUnet to a directory "
1429"that your linker does not search. There are several ways to fix this that "
1430"are described below. If you are 'root' and you installed to a system folder "
1431"(such as /usr/local), you want to add the libraries to the system-wide "
1432"search path. This is done by adding a line \"/usr/local/lib/\" to /etc/ld.so."
1433"conf and running \"ldconfig\". If you installed GNUnet to /opt or any other "
1434"similar path, you obviously have to change \"/usr/local\" accordingly. If "
1435"you do not have 'root' rights or if you installed GNUnet to say \"/home/"
1436"$USER/\", then you can explicitly tell your linker to search a particular "
1437"directory for libraries using the \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\" environment variable. "
1438"For example, if you configured GNUnet using a prefix of \"$HOME/gnunet/\" "
1439"you want to run:"
1440msgstr ""
1441
1442#: template/faq.html.j2:774
1443msgid ""
1444"to ensure GNUnet's binaries and libraries are found. In order to avoid "
1445"having to do so each time, you can add the above lines (without the \"$\") "
1446"to your .bashrc or .profile file. You will have to logout and login again to "
1447"have this new profile be applied to all shells (including your desktop "
1448"environment)."
1449msgstr ""
1450
1451#: template/faq.html.j2:781
1452msgid "What error messages can be ignored?"
1453msgstr ""
1454
1455#: template/faq.html.j2:783
1456msgid ""
1457"A: Error messages flagged as \"DEBUG\" should be disabled in binaries built "
1458"for end-users and can always be ignored. Error messages flagged as \"INFO\" "
1459"always refer to harmless events that require no action. For example, GNUnet "
1460"may use an INFO message to indicate that it is currently performing an "
1461"expensive operation that will take some time. GNUnet will also use INFO "
1462"messages to display information about important configuration values."
1463msgstr ""
1464
1465#: template/faq.html.j2:799
1466msgid "How does GNUnet compare to other file-sharing applications?"
1467msgstr ""
1468
1469#: template/faq.html.j2:801
1470msgid ""
1471"A: As opposed to Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey and most other "
1472"P2P networks, GNUnet was designed with security in mind as the highest "
1473"priority. We intend on producing a network with comprehensive security "
1474"features. Many other P2P networks are open to a wide variety of attacks, and "
1475"users have little privacy. GNUnet is also Free Software and thus the source "
1476"code is available, so you do not have to worry about being spied upon by the "
1477"software. The following table summarises the main differences between GNUnet "
1478"and other systems. The information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. "
1479"The comparison is difficult since there are sometimes differences between "
1480"various implementations of (almost) the same protocol. In general, we pick a "
1481"free implementation as the reference implementation since it is possible to "
1482"inspect the free code. Also, all of these systems are changing over time and "
1483"thus the data below may not be up-to-date. If you find any flaws, please let "
1484"us know. Finally, the table is not saying terribly much (it is hard to "
1485"compare these systems this briefly), so if you want the real differences, "
1486"read the research papers (and probably the code)."
1487msgstr ""
1488
1489#: template/faq.html.j2:915
1490msgid ""
1491"Another important point of reference are the various anonymous peer-to-peer "
1492"networks. Here, there are differences in terms of application domain and how "
1493"specifically anonymity is achieved. Anonymous routing is a hard research "
1494"topic, so for a superficial comparison like this one we focus on the "
1495"latency. Another important factor is the programming language. Type-safe "
1496"languages may offer certain security benefits; however, this may come at the "
1497"cost of significant increases in resource consumption which in turn may "
1498"reduce anonymity."
1499msgstr ""
1500
1501#: template/faq.html.j2:928
1502msgid "Are there any known attacks (on GNUnet's file-sharing application)?"
1503msgstr ""
1504
1505#: template/faq.html.j2:930
1506msgid ""
1507"A: Generally, there is the possibility of a known plaintext attack on "
1508"keywords, but since the user has control over the keywords that are "
1509"associated with the content he inserts, the user can take advantage of the "
1510"same techniques used to generate reasonable passwords to defend against such "
1511"an attack. In any event, we are not trying to hide content; thus, unless the "
1512"user is trying to insert information into the network that can only be "
1513"shared with a small group of people, there is no real reason to try to "
1514"obfuscate the content by choosing a difficult keyword anyway."
1515msgstr ""
1516
1517#: template/faq.html.j2:944
1518msgid "What do you mean by anonymity?"
1519msgstr ""
1520
1521#: template/faq.html.j2:946
1522msgid ""
1523"A: Anonymity is the lack of distinction of an individual from a (large) "
1524"group. A central goal for anonymous file-sharing in GNUnet is to make all "
1525"users (peers) form a group and to make communications in that group "
1526"anonymous, that is, nobody (but the initiator) should be able to tell which "
1527"of the peers in the group originated the message. In other words, it should "
1528"be difficult to impossible for an adversary to distinguish between the "
1529"originating peer and all other peers."
1530msgstr ""
1531
1532#: template/faq.html.j2:958
1533msgid "What does my system do when participating in GNUnet file sharing?"
1534msgstr ""
1535
1536#: template/faq.html.j2:960
1537msgid ""
1538"A: In GNUnet you set up a node (a peer). It is identified by an ID (hash of "
1539"its public key) and has a number of addresses it is reachable by (may have "
1540"no addresses, for instance when it's behind a NAT). You specify bandwidth "
1541"limits (how much traffic GNUnet is allowed to consume) and datastore quote "
1542"(how large your on-disk block storage is) . Your node will then proceed to "
1543"connect to other nodes, becoming part of the network."
1544msgstr ""
1545
1546#: template/faq.html.j2:975
1547msgid "How can I help translate this webpage into other languages?"
1548msgstr ""
1549
1550#: template/faq.html.j2:977
1551msgid ""
1552"A: First, you need to register an account with our weblate system. Please "
1553"send an e-mail with the desired target language to translators@gnunet.org or "
1554"ask for help on the #gnunet chat on irc.freenode.net. Typically someone with "
1555"sufficient permissions will then grant you access. Naturally, any abuse will "
1556"result in the loss of permissions."
1557msgstr ""
1558
1559#: template/faq.html.j2:989
1560msgid "I have some great idea for a new feature, what should I do?"
1561msgstr ""
1562
1563#: template/faq.html.j2:991
1564msgid ""
1565"A: Sadly, we have many more feature requests than we can possibly implement. "
1566"The best way to actually get a new feature implemented is to do it yourself "
1567"--- and to then send us a patch."
1568msgstr ""
1569
1570#: template/glossary.html.j2:12
1571msgid "Ego"
1572msgstr ""
1573
1574#: template/glossary.html.j2:14
1575msgid ""
1576"We use the term \"Ego\" to refer to the fact that users in GNUnet can have "
1577"multiple unlinkable identities, in the sense of alter egos. The ability to "
1578"have more than one identity is crucial, as we may want to keep our egos for "
1579"business separate from those we use for political activities or romance.<br> "
1580"Egos in GNUnet are technically equivalent to identities (and the code does "
1581"not distinguish between them). We simply sometimes use the term \"ego\" to "
1582"stress that you can have more than one."
1583msgstr ""
1584
1585#: template/glossary.html.j2:27
1586msgid "Identity"
1587msgstr ""
1588
1589#: template/glossary.html.j2:29
1590msgid ""
1591"In GNUnet users are identified via a public key, and that public key is then "
1592"often referred to as the \"Identity\" of the user. However, the concept is "
1593"not as draconian as it often is in real life where many are forced to have "
1594"one name, one passport and one unique identification number. <br> As long as "
1595"identities in GNUnet are simply public keys, users are free to create any "
1596"number of identities, and we call those egos to emphasize the difference. "
1597"Even though users can create such egos freely, it is possible to have an ego "
1598"certified by some certification authority, resulting in something that more "
1599"closely resembles the traditional concept of an identity.<br> For example, a "
1600"university may certify the identities of its students such that they can "
1601"prove that they are studying. Students may keep their (certified) student "
1602"identity separate from other egos that they use for other activities in life."
1603msgstr ""
1604
1605#: template/glossary.html.j2:50
1606msgid "Pseudonym"
1607msgstr ""
1608
1609#: template/glossary.html.j2:52
1610msgid ""
1611"A pseudonym is an ego that is specifically intended to not be linked to "
1612"one's real name. GNUnet users can create many egos, and thus also many "
1613"pseudonyms. <br> Repeated uses of the same pseudonym are linkable by "
1614"definition, as they involve the same public key. Anonymity requires the use "
1615"of either the special \"anonymous\" pseudonym (for GNUnet, this is the "
1616"neutral element on the elliptic curve) or a throw-away pseudonym that is "
1617"only used once."
1618msgstr ""
1619
1620#: template/glossary.html.j2:71
1621msgid "Namespaces"
1622msgstr ""
1623
1624#: template/glossary.html.j2:73
1625msgid ""
1626"The GNU Name System allows every ego (or identity) to securely and privately "
1627"associate any number of label-value pairs with an ego. The values are called "
1628"record sets following the terminology of the Domain Name System (DNS). The "
1629"mapping of labels to record sets for a given ego is called a namespace. <br> "
1630"If records are made public and thus published, it is possible for other "
1631"users to lookup the record given the ego's public key and the label. Here, "
1632"not only the label can thus act as a passphrase but also the public key -- "
1633"which despite its name may not be public knowledge and is never disclosed by "
1634"the GNS protocol itself."
1635msgstr ""
1636
1637#: template/glossary.html.j2:89
1638msgid "Peer"
1639msgstr ""
1640
1641#: template/glossary.html.j2:91
1642msgid ""
1643"A \"peer\" is an instance of GNUnet with its own per-instance public key and "
1644"network addresses. Technically, it is possible to run multiple peers on the "
1645"same host, but this only makes sense for testing. <br> By design GNUnet "
1646"supports multiple users to share the same peer, just as UNIX is a multi-user "
1647"system. A \"peer\" typically consists of a set of foundational GNUnet "
1648"services running as the \"gnunet\" user and allowing all users in the "
1649"\"gnunet\" group to utilize the API. On multi-user systems, additional "
1650"\"personalized\" services may be required per user. <br> While peers are "
1651"also identified by public keys, these public keys are completely unrelated "
1652"to egos or identities. Namespaces cannot be associated with a peer, only "
1653"with egos."
1654msgstr ""
1655
1656#: template/gns.html.j2:13 template/gnurl.html.j2:60
1657#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:80 template/reclaim/motivation.html.j2:6
1658#, fuzzy
1659#| msgid "Documentation"
1660msgid "Motivation"
1661msgstr "प्रलेखन"
1662
1663#: template/gns.html.j2:15
1664msgid ""
1665"The Domain Name System today enables traffic amplification attacks, "
1666"censorship (i.e. China), mass surveillance (MORECOWBELL) and offensive cyber "
1667"war (QUANTUMDNS).<br/> Unfortunately, band aid solutions such as DoT, DoH, "
1668"DNSSEC, DPRIVE and the like will not fix this. This is why we built the GNU "
1669"Name System (GNS), a secure, decentralized name system built on top of "
1670"GNUnet."
1671msgstr ""
1672
1673#: template/gns.html.j2:28 template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:6
1674msgid "Overview"
1675msgstr ""
1676
1677#: template/gns.html.j2:39
1678msgid ""
1679"The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It "
1680"allows its users to register names as top-level domains (TLDs) and resolve "
1681"other namespaces within their TLDs. <br/> GNS is designed to provide: <ul> "
1682"<li>Censorship resistance</li> <li>Query privacy</li> <li>Secure name "
1683"resolution</li> <li>Compatibility with DNS</li>"
1684msgstr ""
1685
1686#: template/gns.html.j2:52
1687msgid "Resources"
1688msgstr ""
1689
1690#: template/gnurl.html.j2:21
1691msgid ""
1692"libgnurl is a micro fork of libcurl. The goal of libgnurl is to support only "
1693"HTTP and HTTPS (and only HTTP 1.x) with a single crypto backend (GnuTLS) to "
1694"ensure a small footprint and uniform experience for developers regardless of "
1695"how libcurl was compiled."
1696msgstr ""
1697
1698#: template/gnurl.html.j2:30
1699msgid ""
1700"Our main usecase is for GNUnet and Taler, but it might be usable for others, "
1701"hence we&#39;re releasing the code to the general public."
1702msgstr ""
1703
1704#: template/gnurl.html.j2:37
1705msgid ""
1706"libgnurl is released under the same license as libcurl. Please read the "
1707"README for instructions, as you must supply the correct options to configure "
1708"to get a proper build of libgnurl."
1709msgstr ""
1710
1711#: template/gnurl.html.j2:48
1712#, fuzzy
1713#| msgid "About"
1714msgid "About gnurl"
1715msgstr "जानकारी"
1716
1717#: template/gnurl.html.j2:50
1718msgid ""
1719"Large parts of the following 6 paragraphs are old and need to be rewritten."
1720msgstr ""
1721
1722#: template/gnurl.html.j2:62
1723msgid ""
1724"cURL supports many crypto backends. GNUnet requires the use of GnuTLS, but "
1725"other variants are used by some distributions. Supporting other crypto "
1726"backends would again expose us to a wider array of security issues, may "
1727"create licensing issues and most importantly introduce new bugs as some "
1728"crypto backends are known to introduce subtle runtime issues. While it is "
1729"possible to have two versions of libcurl installed on the same system, this "
1730"is error-prone, especially as if we are linked against the wrong version, "
1731"the bugs that arise might be rather subtle."
1732msgstr ""
1733
1734#: template/gnurl.html.j2:75
1735msgid ""
1736"For GNUnet, we also need a particularly modern version of GnuTLS. Thus, it "
1737"would anyway be necessary to recompile cURL for GNUnet. But what happens if "
1738"one links cURL against this version of GnuTLS? Well, first one would install "
1739"GnuTLS by hand in the system. Then, we build cURL. cURL will build against "
1740"it just fine, but the linker will eventually complain bitterly. The reason "
1741"is that cURL also links against a bunch of other system libraries (gssapi, "
1742"ldap, ssh2, rtmp, krb5, sasl2, see discussion on obscure protocols above), "
1743"which --- as they are part of the distribution --- were linked against an "
1744"older version of GnuTLS. As a result, the same binary would be linked "
1745"against two different versions of GnuTLS. That is typically a recipe for "
1746"disaster. Thus, in order to avoid updating a dozen system libraries (and "
1747"having two versions of those installed), it is necessary to disable all of "
1748"those cURL features that GNUnet does not use, and there are many of those. "
1749"For GNUnet, the more obscure protocols supported by cURL are close to dead "
1750"code --- mostly harmless, but not useful. However, as some application may "
1751"use one of those features, distributions are typically forced to enable all "
1752"of those features, and thus including security issues that might arise from "
1753"that code."
1754msgstr ""
1755
1756#: template/gnurl.html.j2:99
1757msgid ""
1758"So to use a modern version of GnuTLS, a sane approach is to disable all of "
1759"the \"optional\" features of cURL that drag in system libraries that link "
1760"against the older GnuTLS. That works, except that one should then NEVER "
1761"install that version of libcurl in say /usr or /usr/local, as that may break "
1762"other parts of the system that might depend on these features that we just "
1763"disabled. Libtool versioning doesn't help here, as it is not intended to "
1764"deal with libraries that have optional features. Naturally, installing cURL "
1765"somewhere else is also problematic, as we now need to be really careful that "
1766"the linker will link GNUnet against the right version. Note that none of "
1767"this can really be trivially fixed by the cURL developers."
1768msgstr ""
1769
1770#: template/gnurl.html.j2:118
1771msgid "Rename to fix"
1772msgstr ""
1773
1774#: template/gnurl.html.j2:120
1775#, python-format
1776msgid ""
1777"How does forking fix it? Easy. First, we can get rid of all of the "
1778"compatibility issues --- if you use libgnurl, you state that you don&#39;t "
1779"need anything but HTTP/HTTPS. Those applications that need more, should "
1780"stick with the original cURL. Those that do not, can choose to move to "
1781"something simpler. As the library gets a new name, we do not have to worry "
1782"about tons of packages breaking as soon as one rebuilds it. So renaming "
1783"itself and saying that \"libgnurl = libcurl with only HTTP/HTTPS support and "
1784"GnuTLS\" fixes 99%% of the problems that darkened my mood. Note that this "
1785"pretty much CANNOT be done without a fork, as renaming is an essential part "
1786"of the fix. Now, there might be creative solutions to achieve the same thing "
1787"within the standard cURL build system, but this was deemed to be too much "
1788"work when gnurl was originally started. The changes libgnurl makes to curl "
1789"are miniscule and can easily be applied again and again whenever libcurl "
1790"makes a new release."
1791msgstr ""
1792
1793#: template/gnurl.html.j2:142
1794msgid "Using libgnurl"
1795msgstr ""
1796
1797#: template/gnurl.html.j2:144
1798msgid ""
1799"Projects that use cURL only for HTTP/HTTPS and that would work with GnuTLS "
1800"should be able to switch to libgnurl by changing \"-lcurl\" to \"-lgnurl\". "
1801"That&#39;s it. No changes to the source code should be required, as libgnurl "
1802"strives for bug-for-bug compatibility with the HTTP/HTTPS/GnuTLS subset of "
1803"cURL. We might add new features relating to this core subset if they are "
1804"proposed, but so far we have kept our changes minimal and no additions to "
1805"the original curl source have been written."
1806msgstr ""
1807
1808#: template/gnurl.html.j2:161
1809msgid "Gotchas"
1810msgstr ""
1811
1812#: template/gnurl.html.j2:163
1813msgid ""
1814"libgnurl and gnurl are not intended to be used as a replacement for curl for "
1815"users: <br> This does not mean there is no confidence in the work done with "
1816"gnurl, it means that tools which expect curl or libcurl will not make use of "
1817"a different named binary and library. If you know what you are doing, you "
1818"should be able to use gnurl as part of your tooling in place of curl. We do "
1819"not recommend to do so however, as the only usage it is tested for <em>so "
1820"far</em> is as part of Taler&#39;s and GNunet&#39;s build-system. <br> Since "
1821"no conflicts in filenames occur you are not expected to remove curl to make "
1822"use of gnurl and viceversa."
1823msgstr ""
1824
1825#: template/gnurl.html.j2:188
1826msgid "You can get the gnurl git repository using:"
1827msgstr ""
1828
1829#: template/gnurl.html.j2:201
1830msgid "The versions are checked in as (signed) git tags."
1831msgstr ""
1832
1833#: template/gnurl.html.j2:211
1834msgid ""
1835"Releases are published on <a href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/"
1836"\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet</a>. gnurl is available from within a "
1837"variety of distributions and package managers. Some Package Managers which "
1838"include gnurl are: <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/\">GNU Guix</"
1839"a> (available as \"gnurl\"), <a href=\"https://gentoo.org\">Gentoo</a> "
1840"through the collaborative ebuild collection <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/"
1841"youbroketheinternet-overlay.git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>, <a href="
1842"\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a>, and as www/gnurl in <a href=\"https://"
1843"pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
1844msgstr ""
1845
1846#: template/gnurl.html.j2:228
1847msgid "Building gnurl"
1848msgstr ""
1849
1850#: template/gnurl.html.j2:230
1851msgid ""
1852"We suggest to closely follow release announcements, as they might indicate "
1853"changes in how gnurl is to be build. <br> If your package manager provides a "
1854"binary build or build instructions to build gnurl from source automated and "
1855"integrated with your environment, we strongly suggest to use this binary "
1856"build. <br> There are two ways to build gnurl. The first one builds from the "
1857"most recent git tag, the second one uses the distributed tarball. "
1858"Distributors generally are supposed to build from the tarball, but we "
1859"describe both methods here. Both methods are written with a NetBSD 9 "
1860"userland in mind, substitute tools as necessary. <br> You should <b>avoid</"
1861"b> building gnurl from the tip of the default git branch, as only tags are "
1862"considered to be stable and approved builds."
1863msgstr ""
1864
1865#: template/gnurl.html.j2:251
1866msgid "Building from the distributed tarball (prefered method)"
1867msgstr ""
1868
1869#: template/gnurl.html.j2:253
1870msgid ""
1871"If you want to verify the signature, install an OpenPGP compatible tool such "
1872"as security/gnupgp2 (and set it up). Assuming you use pkgin:"
1873msgstr ""
1874
1875#: template/gnurl.html.j2:267
1876msgid "Fetch the signature key from"
1877msgstr ""
1878
1879#: template/gnurl.html.j2:271
1880msgid "or via commandline with gnupg2."
1881msgstr ""
1882
1883#: template/gnurl.html.j2:276
1884msgid ""
1885"Fetch the release, the signature, the checksum file as well as its signature:"
1886msgstr ""
1887
1888#: template/gnurl.html.j2:295
1889msgid ""
1890"verify the signatures, and verify the checksums against the checksums in "
1891"the .sum.txt file."
1892msgstr ""
1893
1894#: template/gnurl.html.j2:301
1895msgid "unpack the tarball:"
1896msgstr ""
1897
1898#: template/gnurl.html.j2:311
1899msgid "Change into the directory"
1900msgstr ""
1901
1902#: template/gnurl.html.j2:321
1903msgid "Now you can either run"
1904msgstr ""
1905
1906#: template/gnurl.html.j2:331
1907msgid "directly (and read configure-gnurl before you do so) or invoke"
1908msgstr ""
1909
1910#: template/gnurl.html.j2:341
1911msgid ""
1912"and pass additional parameters such as a custom PREFIX location. Further "
1913"reference can be the"
1914msgstr ""
1915
1916#: template/gnurl.html.j2:346
1917msgid "Now run"
1918msgstr ""
1919
1920#: template/gnurl.html.j2:356
1921msgid "(this is optional)"
1922msgstr ""
1923
1924#: template/gnurl.html.j2:365
1925msgid "and you are done."
1926msgstr ""
1927
1928#: template/gnurl.html.j2:369
1929msgid "Building from a tagged git commit"
1930msgstr ""
1931
1932#: template/gnurl.html.j2:371
1933msgid ""
1934"Follow the steps above, but instead of downloading the tarball, clone the "
1935"git tag you want to build from."
1936msgstr ""
1937
1938#: template/gnurl.html.j2:382
1939msgid "Reporting Bugs"
1940msgstr ""
1941
1942#: template/gnurl.html.j2:384
1943msgid ""
1944"You can report bugs on our bug tracker: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/"
1945"\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>. Alternatively you can use our bug mailinglist, but "
1946"we prefer to track bugs on the bugtracker."
1947msgstr ""
1948
1949#: template/gnurl.html.j2:395
1950msgid "Maintainer and Cryptographic signatures"
1951msgstr ""
1952
1953#: template/gnurl.html.j2:397
1954msgid ""
1955"gnurl/libgnurl is looking for a new maintainer. Releases after version "
1956"7.69.1 and up to version 7.72.0 were signed with the OpenPGP Key "
1957"<b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?"
1958"q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.org</a>), with the "
1959"key fingerprint <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E 7F8D</b>."
1960msgstr ""
1961
1962#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:7
1963msgid "GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI (GNUnet Web-based User Interface)"
1964msgstr ""
1965
1966#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:11
1967msgid "Tue, 08/14/2018 - 07:55, Phil Buschmann"
1968msgstr ""
1969
1970#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:18
1971msgid ""
1972"In the context of Google Summer of Code 2018, my mentor (Martin "
1973"Schanzenbach) and I have worked on creating and extending the REST API of "
1974"GNUnet. Currently, we mirrored the functionality of following commands:"
1975msgstr ""
1976
1977#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:32
1978msgid ""
1979"Additionally, we developed a website with the Javascript framework Angular 6 "
1980"and the design framework iotaCSS to use the new REST API. The REST API of "
1981"GNUnet is now documented with Sphinx."
1982msgstr ""
1983
1984#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:41
1985msgid ""
1986"... when you can use the command line tools? We need to keep in mind, that "
1987"everyone has the right to stay secure and private but not everyone feels "
1988"comfortable using a terminal. The further developed REST access to GNUnet "
1989"APIs in addition to the new web application allows new users to interact "
1990"with GNUnet over a well known tool: their browsers. This addition to the C "
1991"API and the command line tools may attract new users and developers."
1992msgstr ""
1993
1994#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:54
1995msgid ""
1996"<li> The REST API developed in GNUnet<br> The REST API is already merged "
1997"into the gnunet.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/"
1998"\">GNUnet Main Git</a>).<br /> To use the new features, clone the repository "
1999"and follow the <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/install.html\">Installation</"
2000"a> on gnunet.org. Then, start the rest service with \"gnunet-arm -i rest\". "
2001"</li> <li> The Web Application<br> The web application is available under "
2002"the gnunet-webui.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-"
2003"webui.git/\">GNUnet WebUI Git</a>).<br /> You need to install the newest "
2004"version of 'node' and 'yarn'. Dependent on your system, you may need to "
2005"download newer versions and install them manually and not over your packet "
2006"manager. After the installation succeeded, you need to clone the repository. "
2007"Then, you need to run \"yarn install\" and \"yarn start\" for testing "
2008"purposes. To deploy the website (keep in mind, that this website "
2009"communicates with another localhost instance) use \"yarn build\" for "
2010"building the web application and use the output in the 'dist' directory. </"
2011"li> <li> The Documentation<br /> The documentation is available under the "
2012"gnunet-rest-api.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-rest-"
2013"api.git/\">GNUnet REST API Docmentation Git</a>).<br /> Clone the repository "
2014"and \"make html\". Then open the 'index.html' under 'build/html/'. </li>"
2015msgstr ""
2016
2017#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:91
2018msgid ""
2019"Please, give it a try and contact me, if you find any bugs or unintentional "
2020"features. ;)"
2021msgstr ""
2022
2023#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:98
2024msgid ""
2025"Right now, the build process of the web application may be a little too "
2026"complex for a casual user. We may be able to solve this by using docker.<br /"
2027"> Additionally, the web application does not prevent wrong inputs but "
2028"responds with error messages. Adding GNUnet Records is currently only usable "
2029"for people, who know how a GNS Record looks like. This can be adapted to "
2030"each record type.<br /> Last but not least, additional features, design "
2031"changes, etc..."
2032msgstr ""
2033
2034#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:111
2035msgid "Thanks for reading."
2036msgstr ""
2037
2038#: template/gsoc.html.j2:6
2039msgid "GNUnet's Google Summer of Code projects"
2040msgstr ""
2041
2042#: template/gsoc.html.j2:12 template/gsoc.html.j2:29
2043msgid "Ideas 2021"
2044msgstr ""
2045
2046#: template/gsoc.html.j2:13 template/gsoc.html.j2:215
2047#, fuzzy
2048#| msgid "GSoC Projects"
2049msgid "Past projects"
2050msgstr "ग स ओ क परियोजनाओं"
2051
2052#: template/gsoc.html.j2:14 template/gsoc.html.j2:596
2053msgid "Finished projects"
2054msgstr ""
2055
2056#: template/gsoc.html.j2:21
2057msgid ""
2058"As a GNU project, GNUnet has participated in the Google Summer of Code "
2059"(GSoC) for a number of years. This page lists all current, past, and "
2060"finished projects. If you want to participate and apply for any of the ideas "
2061"for 2020 below or any past project which is not yet finished (or even your "
2062"own idea), please contact us either in IRC or mailing list."
2063msgstr ""
2064
2065#: template/gsoc.html.j2:34
2066msgid ""
2067"The GNUnet team is currently working on a transport layer rewrite in order "
2068"to fix core issues with connectivity. This new component is currently "
2069"developed under the name \"TNG\". What is currently known as \"transport "
2070"plugins\" will in the TNG be represented as \"communicators\". Communicators "
2071"are processes with a well defined API that allow to connect peers over a "
2072"specific protocol. The primary protocol which are already implemented are "
2073"UNIX sockets, UDP sockets, and TCP sockets. For a truly resilient network, "
2074"other connectivity options such as WiFi mesh, Bluetooth, HTTP(S), QUIC or "
2075"even more obscure alternatives such as radio are required. In this project, "
2076"the goal is to select, implement and test new communicators. While TNG is "
2077"not yet ready, communicators can, by design, be developed and tested against "
2078"the current API. We expect that this project can be worked on by multiple "
2079"students as there are a lot of protocols to choose from. The tasks would "
2080"consist of: <ol> <li>Deciding which communicators to implement.</li> "
2081"<li>Test the communicators.</li> <li>Documentation.</li> </ol> Advantageous "
2082"skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of HTTPS, QUIC, "
2083"Bluetooth or WiFi.</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Average, "
2084"but depends on selected protocols. <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin "
2085"Schanzenbach, t3sserakt"
2086msgstr ""
2087
2088#: template/gsoc.html.j2:79
2089msgid ""
2090"The REST API currently only supports a single user system. This is an issue "
2091"as on multi-user systems, access control must be enfoced on a per-user "
2092"basis. In this project, the REST service must be extended to support user "
2093"authentication. This includes the correct handling of user context switches. "
2094"<ol> <li>Implement user authentication.</li> <li>Test the access control.</"
2095"li> <li>Document the changes to the REST API.</li> </ol> Advantageous skills/"
2096"languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of user authentication "
2097"subsystems on Linux/Unix.</li> <li>REST/HTTP Authentication methods</li> </"
2098"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2099"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2100msgstr ""
2101
2102#: template/gsoc.html.j2:111
2103msgid ""
2104"reclaimID is a decentralized identity system build on top of the GNU Name "
2105"System. Currently, there is a Webextension which uses the GNUnet <a href="
2106"\"https://rest.gnunet.org\">REST API</a>. In order to improve adoption and "
2107"ease of use, this project aims to include a full GNUnet node within the "
2108"Webextention as a fallback. GNUnet can be compiled to Web Assembly or "
2109"JavaScript as demonstrated <a href=\"https://gnunet.io\">here</a>. The idea "
2110"is to improve upon this concept and support more of GNUnet's subsystems. The "
2111"difficulty of this project largely depends on the students proficiency with "
2112"build tools, emscripten and improvisation skills. There non-exhaustive task "
2113"list would be: <ol> <li>Improve existing GNUnet emscripten build to include "
2114"more subsystems.</li> <li>Integrate the result into a Webextention.</li> "
2115"<li>Integrate the result into the re:claimID Webextension</li> </ol> "
2116"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>emscripten</"
2117"li> <li>Webextensions</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> "
2118"Challenging <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2119msgstr ""
2120
2121#: template/gsoc.html.j2:147
2122msgid ""
2123"Currently, the keys in our statistics database are too verbose. For example: "
2124"</p> <p> nse # flood messages received: 13<br/> nse # peers connected: 4<br/"
2125"> nse # nodes in the network (estimate): 203<br/> nse # flood messages "
2126"started: 5<br/> nse # estimated network diameter: 3<br/> nse # flood "
2127"messages transmitted: 10<br/> </p> <p> With such verbose keys there's no "
2128"easy way to form compact JSON document or entries for time-series database. "
2129"And you can't query single stats without having to copypaste the line "
2130"exactly and put in quotes. In short, the goals are to... <ol> <li>Think of a "
2131"way how statistics entries can be made canonical.</li> <li>Implement the "
2132"change and migrate existing uses.</li> <li>Document the format(s) and define "
2133"an appropriate registration mechanism for identifiers</li> </ol> Relevant "
2134"bugs: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5650\">#5650</a><br/> "
2135"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>HTML</li> </"
2136"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2137"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2138msgstr ""
2139
2140#: template/gsoc.html.j2:187
2141msgid ""
2142"The goal is to either build upon the (outdated) <a href=\"https://github.com/"
2143"canndrew/gnunet-rs\">GNUnet Rust bindings</a> or to follow the path of <a "
2144"href=\"GNUnet Go\">https://github.com/bfix/gnunet-go</a> which tries to "
2145"reimplement most of the GNUnet stack. The end result should be an extension "
2146"template for GNUnet in the form of the existing <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2147"org/gnunet-ext.git/\">C template</a> which allows to quickly start "
2148"implementing services and libraries for GNUnet."
2149msgstr ""
2150
2151#: template/gsoc.html.j2:198 template/gsoc.html.j2:652
2152msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2153msgstr ""
2154
2155#: template/gsoc.html.j2:203
2156msgid "Required Skills: Solid knowledge of Rust and ideally asynchronuous IO."
2157msgstr ""
2158
2159#: template/gsoc.html.j2:208 template/gsoc.html.j2:321
2160#: template/gsoc.html.j2:531 template/gsoc.html.j2:662
2161msgid "Difficulty level: medium"
2162msgstr ""
2163
2164#: template/gsoc.html.j2:222
2165msgid ""
2166"It is time for GNUnet to run properly on Android. Note that GNUnet is "
2167"written in C, and this is not about rewriting GNUnet in Java, but about "
2168"getting the C code to run on Android."
2169msgstr ""
2170
2171#: template/gsoc.html.j2:229
2172msgid ""
2173"Includes: Implementation of rudimentary Android compatibility for GNUnet, in "
2174"part by porting the GNUnet utils scheduler to act as a thin wrapper over "
2175"libuv."
2176msgstr ""
2177
2178#: template/gsoc.html.j2:236
2179msgid ""
2180"<strong>Mentors:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.goebel-consult.de/\">Hartmut "
2181"Goebel</a>, Jeff Burdges, Christian Grothoff"
2182msgstr ""
2183
2184#: template/gsoc.html.j2:245
2185msgid ""
2186"There is a push for migrating our CI to Gitlab. The CI should eventually not "
2187"just run \"make check\" on various platforms, but also perform tests with "
2188"multiple peers running in different VMs with specific network topologies (i."
2189"e. NAT) between them being simulated. The CI should also be integrated with "
2190"Gauger for performance regression analysis. Running jobs only when "
2191"dependencies have changed and scripting more granular triggers or ideally "
2192"automatic dependency discovery (as done by the autotools) is also important."
2193msgstr ""
2194
2195#: template/gsoc.html.j2:257
2196msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> TBD"
2197msgstr ""
2198
2199#: template/gsoc.html.j2:267
2200msgid ""
2201"One great problem of the current Internet is the lack of disintermediation. "
2202"When people want to talk they need a chat service. When they want to share "
2203"files they need a file transfer service. Although GNUnet already possesses "
2204"quite advanced integration into Linux networking, a little extra work is "
2205"needed for existing applications like irc, www, ftp, rsh, nntpd to run over "
2206"it in a peer-to-peer way, simply by using a GNS hostname like friend.gnu. "
2207"Once people have added a person to their GNS they can immediately message, "
2208"exchange files and suchlike directly, with nothing but the GNUnet in the "
2209"middle, using applications that have been distributed with unix systems ever "
2210"since the 1980's. We can produce an OS distribution where these things work "
2211"out of the box with the nicknames of people instead of cloud services. For "
2212"more information and context, read"
2213msgstr ""
2214
2215#: template/gsoc.html.j2:288
2216msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX &amp; dvn"
2217msgstr ""
2218
2219#: template/gsoc.html.j2:296
2220msgid ""
2221"Implement the AnycastExit spec to enable GNUnet clients to connect over Tor."
2222msgstr ""
2223
2224#: template/gsoc.html.j2:302 template/gsoc.html.j2:337
2225#: template/gsoc.html.j2:352
2226msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Jeff Burdges"
2227msgstr ""
2228
2229#: template/gsoc.html.j2:307
2230msgid ""
2231"Note: There was a Special TLDs spec to allow Tor to resolve domain names "
2232"using GNS over Tor too, but currently that's on hold until folks think more "
2233"about how names should be moved around the local system. We're calling this "
2234"more collaborative approach NSS2 for now."
2235msgstr ""
2236
2237#: template/gsoc.html.j2:316 template/gsoc.html.j2:456
2238#: template/gsoc.html.j2:496 template/gsoc.html.j2:526
2239msgid "Required Skills: C"
2240msgstr ""
2241
2242#: template/gsoc.html.j2:329
2243msgid ""
2244"Improve the Rust implementation of GNUnet utils, possibly including adding "
2245"support for asynchronous IO using mio, or perhaps a higher level "
2246"asynchronous IO library built upon it, such as rotor, mioco, eventual_io, or "
2247"gj."
2248msgstr ""
2249
2250#: template/gsoc.html.j2:345
2251msgid ""
2252"Implementation of a replacement for PANDA (see Pond) with better security, "
2253"and maybe integration with the GNU Name System for key exchange."
2254msgstr ""
2255
2256#: template/gsoc.html.j2:357
2257msgid "Required Skills: Rust or C, crypto"
2258msgstr ""
2259
2260#: template/gsoc.html.j2:362 template/gsoc.html.j2:419
2261#: template/gsoc.html.j2:461 template/gsoc.html.j2:501
2262msgid "Difficulty level: high"
2263msgstr ""
2264
2265#: template/gsoc.html.j2:370
2266msgid ""
2267"Implement different place types and file sharing by creating a new place for "
2268"the shared content."
2269msgstr ""
2270
2271#: template/gsoc.html.j2:376
2272msgid "Place types to be implemented:"
2273msgstr ""
2274
2275#: template/gsoc.html.j2:380
2276msgid ""
2277"<ul> <li>File: generic file with comments</li> <li>Image: display an image "
2278"with comments referencing a region of the image</li> <li>Sound: play a sound "
2279"file with comments referencing a timestamp</li> <li>Directory/Album: "
2280"pointers to File / Image / Sound places</li> <li>Event: with RSVP</li> "
2281"<li>Survey: ask your social neighborhood questions in a structured form</li> "
2282"</ul>"
2283msgstr ""
2284
2285#: template/gsoc.html.j2:391
2286msgid "Also provide the following UI functionality:"
2287msgstr ""
2288
2289#: template/gsoc.html.j2:395
2290msgid ""
2291"<ul> <li>Fork existing channels, reorganize people into new chatrooms or "
2292"channels.</li> <li>Share a post (edit and repost something elsewhere, on a "
2293"fan page for example).</li> <li>Edit a previously published post + offer "
2294"edit history to readers.</li> <li>Control expiry of channel history.</li> </"
2295"ul>"
2296msgstr ""
2297
2298#: template/gsoc.html.j2:404
2299msgid ""
2300"See also <a href=\"http://secushare.org/features\">http://secushare.org/"
2301"features</a>"
2302msgstr ""
2303
2304#: template/gsoc.html.j2:409
2305msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX"
2306msgstr ""
2307
2308#: template/gsoc.html.j2:414
2309msgid "Required Skills: C/C++"
2310msgstr ""
2311
2312#: template/gsoc.html.j2:427
2313msgid ""
2314"Implement aggregation of distributed state from various channels in order to "
2315"provide for a powerful social graph API capable of producing social network "
2316"profiles, dashboards, a calendar out of upcoming event invitations (if "
2317"available), social search functionality and most of all to make it easy for "
2318"users to adopt cryptographic identities of their contacts/friends simply by "
2319"finding them in the social graph of their existing contacts (\"This is "
2320"Linda. You have 11 contacts in common with her. [ADD]\")."
2321msgstr ""
2322
2323#: template/gsoc.html.j2:445
2324msgid ""
2325"Related to <a href=\"http://secushare.org/rendezvous\">secushare.org/"
2326"rendezvous</a>"
2327msgstr ""
2328
2329#: template/gsoc.html.j2:451 template/gsoc.html.j2:491
2330msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> t3sserakt, lynX"
2331msgstr ""
2332
2333#: template/gsoc.html.j2:468
2334msgid ""
2335"<ul> <li> Emulate IMAP/SMTP protocols as necessary to transform traditional "
2336"mail clients into secushare user interfaces. </li> <li> Think of ways to map "
2337"e-mail addresses to secushare identities. </li> <li> Encode or translate "
2338"various e-mail features into secushare equivalents. </li> <li> Parts of "
2339"secushare are currently written in Rust, therefore Rust is preferred for "
2340"this task but it is not an requirement. </li> </ul>"
2341msgstr ""
2342
2343#: template/gsoc.html.j2:509
2344msgid ""
2345"Implementation of the GNUnet auction system described in Chapter 3 of <a "
2346"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/teich2017ms.pdf\">this thesis</a>. "
2347"Specific tasks are adding smart contract creation and round time enforcement "
2348"to libbrandt as well as creating the GNUnet auction service, library and the "
2349"three user interface programs create, info and join."
2350msgstr ""
2351
2352#: template/gsoc.html.j2:521
2353msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> mate, cg"
2354msgstr ""
2355
2356#: template/gsoc.html.j2:539
2357msgid ""
2358"Implementation of additional transports to make GNUnet communication more "
2359"robust in the presence of problematic networks: GNUnet-over-SMTP, GNUnet-"
2360"over-DNS"
2361msgstr ""
2362
2363#: template/gsoc.html.j2:546 template/gsoc.html.j2:560
2364msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs"
2365msgstr ""
2366
2367#: template/gsoc.html.j2:554
2368msgid ""
2369"Implementation of ALG-based NAT traversal methods (FTP/SIP-based hole "
2370"punching, better STUN support)"
2371msgstr ""
2372
2373#: template/gsoc.html.j2:568
2374msgid ""
2375"<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges"
2376msgstr ""
2377
2378#: template/gsoc.html.j2:576
2379msgid ""
2380"Improving libaboss to make computation on shared secrets (including repeated "
2381"multiplication) based on <a href=\"https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?"
2382"doid=62212.62213\">Ben-Or et al.</a> if possible. This in particular means "
2383"moving libaboss to bignums (gcry_mpi)."
2384msgstr ""
2385
2386#: template/gsoc.html.j2:589
2387msgid ""
2388"Please refer to the description for this project listed under GNU Guix "
2389"project ideas."
2390msgstr ""
2391
2392#: template/gsoc.html.j2:602
2393msgid ""
2394"Python 2.7 is reaching its end-of-life, and we want to get rid of the "
2395"dependency on Python. The existing gnunet-qr tool is a rather simple wrapper "
2396"around python-zbar, which itself wraps libzbar. The goal of this project is "
2397"to directly use libzbar to scan QR codes for GNUnet / the GNU Name System "
2398"(see also <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5562\">#5562</a>)."
2399msgstr ""
2400
2401#: template/gsoc.html.j2:612
2402msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Christian Grothoff"
2403msgstr ""
2404
2405#: template/gsoc.html.j2:617
2406msgid "Required Skills:"
2407msgstr ""
2408
2409#: template/gsoc.html.j2:622
2410msgid "Difficulty level:"
2411msgstr ""
2412
2413#: template/gsoc.html.j2:627
2414msgid "Report:"
2415msgstr ""
2416
2417#: template/gsoc.html.j2:632
2418msgid "Unfinished/Abandoned as gnunet-qr was moved to C outside of GSoC."
2419msgstr ""
2420
2421#: template/gsoc.html.j2:642
2422msgid ""
2423"Implementation of a Web-based UI for GNUnet similar to GNUnet-Gtk with a yet "
2424"to be determined framework such as Angular2. This includes the design and "
2425"implementation of not yet existing <a href=\"http://jsonapi.org/\">REST "
2426"APIs</a> that expose the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/doxygen/modules."
2427"html\">GNUnet API</a>."
2428msgstr ""
2429
2430#: template/gsoc.html.j2:657
2431msgid "Required Skills: C, JavaScript, CSS"
2432msgstr ""
2433
2434#: template/gsoc.html.j2:667
2435msgid ""
2436"Report: <a href=\"gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html\">GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI</a>"
2437msgstr ""
2438
2439#: template/index.html.j2:8
2440msgid "The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today"
2441msgstr ""
2442
2443#: template/index.html.j2:26
2444msgid "Latest news"
2445msgstr ""
2446
2447#: template/index.html.j2:32
2448msgid "Older news entries"
2449msgstr ""
2450
2451#: template/index.html.j2:47
2452msgid "The Internet is broken"
2453msgstr ""
2454
2455#: template/index.html.j2:49
2456msgid ""
2457"The conventional Internet is currently like a system of roads with deep "
2458"potholes and highwaymen all over the place. Even if you still can use the "
2459"roads (e.g. send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might get "
2460"hijacked, damaged, or long arms might reach into its back and steal your "
2461"items (data) to use it against you and sell it to others - while you can&#39;"
2462"t even notice the thievery nor accuse and hold the scroungers accountable. "
2463"<!-- Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The conventional Internet is currently "
2464"like a system of roads with deep potholes and surveillance cameras all over "
2465"the place. Even if you still can use the roads (e.g. send emails, or browse "
2466"websites) your vehicle might gets damaged. And the surveillance cameras will "
2467"create a movement profile about your life: They recognize your car license "
2468"plate, track you everywhere you drive, and save this information in a "
2469"central data base. --> The Internet was not designed with security in mind: "
2470"protecting against address forgery, routers learning metadata, or choosing "
2471"trustworthy third parties is nontrivial and sometimes impossible. <!-- "
2472"Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The Internet is not designed with security in "
2473"mind: The network generally learns too much about users; it has insecure "
2474"defaults and high complexity; and it is centralized. That makes it very "
2475"vulnerable for multiple attacks massively threatening our freedom. -->"
2476msgstr ""
2477
2478#: template/index.html.j2:94
2479msgid "GNUnet helps building a new Internet"
2480msgstr ""
2481
2482#: template/index.html.j2:96
2483msgid ""
2484"GNUnet is a network protocol stack for building secure, distributed, and "
2485"privacy-preserving applications.<br/> With strong roots in <a class=\"link\" "
2486"href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org\">academic research</a>, our goal is to "
2487"replace the <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://secushare.org/broken-internet"
2488"\">old insecure Internet</a> protocol stack."
2489msgstr ""
2490
2491#: template/index.html.j2:119
2492msgid "Metadata is exposed"
2493msgstr ""
2494
2495#: template/index.html.j2:121
2496msgid ""
2497"Your metadata is just as revealing as the actual content; and it gets "
2498"exposed on the Internet.<br> Even though transport encryption is "
2499"increasingly being deployed on the Internet, it still reveals data that can "
2500"threaten democracy: the identities of senders and receivers, the times, "
2501"frequency and the volume of communication are all still revealed.<br>"
2502msgstr ""
2503
2504#: template/index.html.j2:150
2505msgid "GNUnet provides privacy-by design"
2506msgstr ""
2507
2508#: template/index.html.j2:152
2509msgid ""
2510"It provides <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/"
2511"papers/65.pdf\"> improving addressing, routing, naming and content "
2512"distribution</a> in a technically robust manner - as opposed to ad-hoc "
2513"designs in place today. <!-- Proposal from fabian gerlach: GNUnet is built "
2514"<a href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\">\"privacy by design"
2515"\"</a> and \"distributed by design\". This improves addressing, routing, "
2516"naming and content distribution in a technically robust manner. -->"
2517msgstr ""
2518
2519#: template/index.html.j2:177
2520msgid "Freedoms are not respected"
2521msgstr ""
2522
2523#: template/index.html.j2:179
2524msgid ""
2525"Today, monitoring increasingly centralized infrastructure, proprietary "
2526"implementations, traffic shapers and firewalls restrict all of the <a class="
2527"\"link\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">essential "
2528"freedoms</a> to various degrees."
2529msgstr ""
2530
2531#: template/index.html.j2:203
2532msgid "GNUnet supports a free and open society"
2533msgstr ""
2534
2535#: template/index.html.j2:205
2536msgid ""
2537"GNUnet is a self-organizing network and it is <a class=\"link\" href="
2538"\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">free software</a> as in "
2539"freedom. GNUnet puts you in control of your data. You determine which data "
2540"to share with whom, and you&#39;re not pressured to accept compromises. It "
2541"gives users freedoms to securely access information (\"run\" the network), "
2542"to study all aspects of the network&#39;s operation (\"access the code\"), "
2543"to distribute information (\"copy\"), as well as the freedom to deploy new "
2544"applications (\"modify\")."
2545msgstr ""
2546
2547#: template/index.html.j2:229
2548msgid "Decentralization is the key, but hard"
2549msgstr ""
2550
2551#: template/index.html.j2:232
2552msgid ""
2553"<!-- replaced with Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: It seems as if every other "
2554"distributed or P2P project develops its own library stack, covering "
2555"transports, stream muxing, discovery and others. This divides effort and "
2556"multiplies bug count. --> Instead of sharing common components and tools for "
2557"building P2P systems, every P2P project seems to re-invent the wheel. <!-- "
2558"TODO: rework this sentence. --> This heightens the effort and increases the "
2559"potential number of vulnerabilities."
2560msgstr ""
2561
2562#: template/index.html.j2:264
2563msgid "GNUnet is a framework"
2564msgstr ""
2565
2566#: template/index.html.j2:266
2567msgid ""
2568"It offers a metadata-preserving foundation for your application. It offers "
2569"components for addressing, reliable encrypted channels with advanced routing "
2570"and resource discovery and naming. Our work is based on continuous research "
2571"spanning almost two decades."
2572msgstr ""
2573
2574#: template/index.html.j2:286
2575#, fuzzy
2576#| msgid "read more"
2577msgid "Learn more"
2578msgstr "और पड़े"
2579
2580#: template/index.html.j2:295
2581msgid "Get started"
2582msgstr ""
2583
2584#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:6
2585msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Arch Linux/Pi"
2586msgstr ""
2587
2588#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:16
2589msgid "Requirements for Raspberry Pi 3"
2590msgstr ""
2591
2592#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:40
2593#, fuzzy
2594#| msgid "Source Code"
2595msgid "Get the Source Code"
2596msgstr "सूत्र संहिता"
2597
2598#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:62
2599#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:131
2600msgid "In Addition: gnunet-gtk"
2601msgstr ""
2602
2603#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:81
2604msgid "Run"
2605msgstr ""
2606
2607#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:133
2608#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:111
2609msgid "Make sure, it works!"
2610msgstr ""
2611
2612#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:6
2613msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Debian 9"
2614msgstr ""
2615
2616#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:9
2617#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:9
2618msgid "Introduction"
2619msgstr ""
2620
2621#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:29 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:17
2622#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:19
2623#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:26
2624msgid "Requirements"
2625msgstr ""
2626
2627#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:46
2628#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:41
2629msgid "Make an installation directory"
2630msgstr ""
2631
2632#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:60 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:134
2633#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:237
2634#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:53
2635#, fuzzy
2636#| msgid "Source Code"
2637msgid "Get the source code"
2638msgstr "सूत्र संहिता"
2639
2640#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:79 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:142
2641#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:245
2642#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:61
2643msgid "Compile and Install"
2644msgstr ""
2645
2646#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:104
2647#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:70
2648msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for testing / usage"
2649msgstr ""
2650
2651#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:117
2652#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:82
2653msgid "Option 2: GNUnet for development"
2654msgstr ""
2655
2656#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:154
2657#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:97
2658msgid "Install GNUnet plugin for name resolution"
2659msgstr ""
2660
2661#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:208
2662#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:134
2663msgid "Create configuration file"
2664msgstr ""
2665
2666#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:228
2667#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:156
2668#, fuzzy
2669#| msgid "GNUnet"
2670msgid "Use GNUnet!"
2671msgstr "कम्प्यूटिंग नेट"
2672
2673#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:233
2674#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:162
2675msgid "Uninstall GNUnet and its dependencies"
2676msgstr ""
2677
2678#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:6
2679msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on macOS 10.14 (Mojave)"
2680msgstr ""
2681
2682#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:24 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:36
2683#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:15
2684#, fuzzy
2685#| msgid "Install"
2686msgid "Installation"
2687msgstr "स्थापित"
2688
2689#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:42 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:115
2690msgid "First steps"
2691msgstr ""
2692
2693#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:109 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:195
2694msgid "Alternative: Installation from source"
2695msgstr ""
2696
2697#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:154 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:265
2698msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for production / usage"
2699msgstr ""
2700
2701#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:187 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:293
2702msgid "Option 2: GNUnet experimental"
2703msgstr ""
2704
2705#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:6
2706msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on NetBSD 8.0 CURRENT"
2707msgstr ""
2708
2709#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:6
2710msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on OpenWrt"
2711msgstr ""
2712
2713#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:47
2714#, fuzzy
2715#| msgid "Continuous Integration"
2716msgid "Configuration"
2717msgstr "लगातार एकीकरण"
2718
2719#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:6
2720msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Ubuntu 18.04"
2721msgstr ""
2722
2723#: template/install.html.j2:11
2724msgid ""
2725"Notice: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely <i>not "
2726"yet ready</i> for usage beyond developers."
2727msgstr ""
2728
2729#: template/install.html.j2:16
2730msgid ""
2731"<p>Please be aware that this project is still in an early alpha stage when "
2732"it comes to running software &#8211; its not an easy task to rewrite the "
2733"whole Internet! We are happy to get your <a href=\"engage.html\">helping "
2734"hand</a> anytime! Further information is available in our <a href=\"https://"
2735"docs.gnunet.org/#toc-Using-GNUnet-1\">handbook</a>. If you have any queries "
2736"about the installation or the usage, please <a href=\"engage.html\">get in "
2737"touch!</a></p>"
2738msgstr ""
2739
2740#: template/install.html.j2:28
2741msgid ""
2742"We recommend to use binary packages provided by the package manager "
2743"integrated within your Operating System. GNUnet is reportedly available for "
2744"at least: <ul> <li><a href=\"https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/"
2745"testing/x86_64/gnunet\">Alpine</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://www.archlinux."
2746"org/packages/community/x86_64/gnunet/\">Arch</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
2747"packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet\">Debian</a></li> <li><a href="
2748"\"https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/\">Fedora (Copr)</a></"
2749"li> <li><a href=\"https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/G/\">Guix</a></li> <li><a "
2750"href=\"https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet."
2751"rb\">Homebrew</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?"
2752"attr=gnunet&channel=nixpkgs-unstable&query=gnunet\">NixOS</a></li> <li><a "
2753"href=\"install-on-openwrt.html\">OpenWrt</a></li> </ul> If GNUnet is "
2754"available for your Operating System and it is missing, send us feedback so "
2755"that we can add it to this list. Furthermore, if you are interested in "
2756"packaging GNUnet for your Operating System, get in touch with us at gnunet-"
2757"developers@gnu.org if you require help with this job. If you were using an "
2758"Operating System with the APT package manager, GNUnet could be installed as "
2759"simple as:"
2760msgstr ""
2761
2762#: template/install.html.j2:59
2763msgid ""
2764"Next we describe a generic way to install from source. If you are using one "
2765"of the following Operating Systems these step-by-step guides might be "
2766"useful: <a href=\"install-on-archpi.html\">ArchPi</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
2767"debian9.html\">Debian 9</a>, <a href=\"install-on-macos.html\">Mac OS</a>, "
2768"<a href=\"install-on-netbsd.html\">NetBSD</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
2769"ubuntu1804.html\">Ubuntu 1804</a>. Be aware that not all of them might be "
2770"totally up-to-date! Please <a href=\"engage.html\">ask us</a> if you get "
2771"stuck."
2772msgstr ""
2773
2774#: template/install.html.j2:73
2775msgid ""
2776"First, install the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README"
2777"\">required dependencies</a> of GNUnet. There are base requirements and "
2778"optional requirements."
2779msgstr ""
2780
2781#: template/install.html.j2:79
2782msgid ""
2783"Now, you need to decide if you want to install GNUnet from the release "
2784"tarball or from git. If you want to use GNUnet and there is no binary "
2785"package available for your OS, you should stick with the release tarball. If "
2786"you want to develop using the most recent build, you should go with the <a "
2787"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">git repository</a>."
2788msgstr ""
2789
2790#: template/install.html.j2:96
2791msgid "To compile gnunet from the git source you can do so by entering:"
2792msgstr ""
2793
2794#: template/install.html.j2:104
2795msgid ""
2796"Before building GNUnet, make sure that you setup the required groups and add "
2797"your user to the group <code>gnunet</code>:"
2798msgstr ""
2799
2800#: template/install.html.j2:115
2801msgid "To compile GNUnet, execute:"
2802msgstr ""
2803
2804#: template/install.html.j2:126
2805msgid ""
2806"You can find more configuration flags in the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2807"org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">README</a>.<br> Install GNUnet with:"
2808msgstr ""
2809
2810#: template/install.html.j2:136
2811msgid "You can now start GNUnet by running:"
2812msgstr ""
2813
2814#: template/install.html.j2:144
2815msgid ""
2816"Check the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Minimal-"
2817"configuration\">handbook</a> for detailed documentation. For a more hands-on "
2818"experience, <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/use.html\">continue here</a>."
2819msgstr ""
2820
2821#: template/livingstandards.html.j2:11
2822msgid "On this page you can find links to our technical specifications."
2823msgstr ""
2824
2825#: template/use.html.j2:6
2826msgid "How to use GNUnet - in a nutshell"
2827msgstr ""
2828
2829#: template/use.html.j2:12 template/use.html.j2:125
2830msgid "Filesharing"
2831msgstr ""
2832
2833#: template/use.html.j2:13
2834msgid "CADET"
2835msgstr ""
2836
2837#: template/use.html.j2:14
2838msgid "Minimal Groupchat"
2839msgstr ""
2840
2841#: template/use.html.j2:15
2842msgid "GNS with CLI"
2843msgstr ""
2844
2845#: template/use.html.j2:16
2846msgid "GNS with Browser"
2847msgstr ""
2848
2849#: template/use.html.j2:17 template/use.html.j2:448
2850msgid "VPN"
2851msgstr ""
2852
2853#: template/use.html.j2:18 template/use.html.j2:508
2854msgid "Conversation"
2855msgstr ""
2856
2857#: template/use.html.j2:19 template/use.html.j2:519
2858msgid "Trouble Shooting"
2859msgstr ""
2860
2861#: template/use.html.j2:34
2862msgid "Accessing GNUnet"
2863msgstr ""
2864
2865#: template/use.html.j2:78
2866#, fuzzy
2867#| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
2868msgid "Leaving GNUnet"
2869msgstr "क्या हे जी॰ एन॰यू॰ नेट?"
2870
2871#: template/use.html.j2:88
2872msgid "Make sure your GNUnet installation works..."
2873msgstr ""
2874
2875#: template/use.html.j2:107
2876msgid "... and play around with it."
2877msgstr ""
2878
2879#: template/use.html.j2:179
2880msgid "CADET (and Chat)"
2881msgstr ""
2882
2883#: template/use.html.j2:219
2884msgid "Chatting with a (simple) client"
2885msgstr ""
2886
2887#: template/use.html.j2:283
2888msgid "Name resolution using GNS on the command line"
2889msgstr ""
2890
2891#: template/use.html.j2:360
2892msgid "Name resolution using GNS with a browser"
2893msgstr ""
2894
2895#: template/use.html.j2:521
2896msgid "You can't reach other people's nodes"
2897msgstr ""
2898
2899#: template/use.html.j2:557
2900msgid "OMG you guys broke my internet"
2901msgstr ""
2902
2903#: template/video.html.j2:12
2904msgid "Videos related to GNUnet"
2905msgstr ""
2906
2907#: template/news/index.html.j2:45
2908msgid "News archives:"
2909msgstr "समाचार पुरालेख:"
2910
2911#: template/reclaim/faq.html.j2:6
2912msgid "Frequently asked questions"
2913msgstr ""
2914
2915#: template/reclaim/idps.html.j2:6 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:95
2916msgid "For IdPs"
2917msgstr ""
2918
2919#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:8
2920msgid ""
2921"Self-sovereign, Decentralised Identity Management and Personal Data Sharing"
2922msgstr ""
2923
2924#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:18
2925msgid "Self-sovereign"
2926msgstr ""
2927
2928#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:20
2929msgid ""
2930"You manage your identities and attributes locally on your computer. No need "
2931"to trust a third party service with your data."
2932msgstr ""
2933
2934#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:40
2935msgid "Decentralized"
2936msgstr ""
2937
2938#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:42
2939msgid ""
2940"You can share your identity attributes securely over a decentralized name "
2941"system. This allows your friends to access your shared data without the need "
2942"of a trusted third party."
2943msgstr ""
2944
2945#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:58
2946msgid "Standard-compliant"
2947msgstr ""
2948
2949#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:60
2950msgid "You can use OpenID Connect to integrate reclaim in your web sites."
2951msgstr ""
2952
2953#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:77
2954msgid "Technology"
2955msgstr ""
2956
2957#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:89 template/reclaim/users.html.j2:6
2958msgid "For users"
2959msgstr ""
2960
2961#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:92 template/reclaim/websites.html.j2:6
2962msgid "For websites"
2963msgstr ""
2964
2965#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:15
2966msgid "Decentralised identity directory"
2967msgstr ""
2968
2969#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:18
2970msgid ""
2971"The decentralised GNU Name System (GNS) gives users full and exclusive "
2972"authority over their attributes by sharing them over user-owned namespaces."
2973msgstr ""
2974
2975#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:26
2976msgid "Cryptographic access control"
2977msgstr ""
2978
2979#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:30
2980msgid ""
2981"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
2982"and read only by authorized relying parties parties without direct user "
2983"interaction -- even if the user is offline!"
2984msgstr ""
2985
2986#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:39
2987msgid "Principles"
2988msgstr ""
2989
2990#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:46
2991msgid "Identity and attribute management"
2992msgstr ""
2993
2994#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:48
2995msgid ""
2996"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
2997"by requesting parties without direct user interaction -- even if the user is "
2998"offline! Access to attributes is controlled through an ecryption based "
2999"access control layer."
3000msgstr ""
3001
3002#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:71
3003#, fuzzy
3004#| msgid "Documentation"
3005msgid "Authorization"
3006msgstr "प्रलेखन"
3007
3008#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:73
3009msgid ""
3010"To access attributes, requesting parties request authorization from the user "
3011"thrugh the use of OpenID Connect. If access is granted, the relying party is "
3012"given the necessary decryption key material. The user may at any time revoke "
3013"this access or modify the authorization decision."
3014msgstr ""
3015
3016#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:92
3017msgid "Attribute retrieval"
3018msgstr ""
3019
3020#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:94
3021msgid ""
3022"Relying parties retrieve encrypted identity data from the decentralised "
3023"directory. It is able to decrypt all those attributes that the user has "
3024"authorized it to access using the respective key."
3025msgstr ""
3026
3027#~ msgid "Living Standards"
3028#~ msgstr "जीवन स्तर"
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4# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2017. 4# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2017.
5# 5#
6#, fuzzy
7msgid "" 6msgid ""
8msgstr "" 7msgstr ""
9"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n" 8"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n"
10"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n" 9"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n"
11"POT-Creation-Date: 2019-11-07 16:26+0000\n" 10"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-04-28 14:41+0200\n"
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13"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" 12"Last-Translator: Francesca Cipriani <cesca.cipriani@gmail.com>\n"
14"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" 13"Language-Team: Italian <http://weblate.taler.net/projects/gnunet/website/it/>"
14"\n"
15"Language: it\n" 15"Language: it\n"
16"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 16"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
17"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 17"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
18"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 18"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
19"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=n != 1;\n"
20"X-Generator: Weblate 4.4.2\n"
19"Generated-By: Babel 2.4.0\n" 21"Generated-By: Babel 2.4.0\n"
20 22
23#: common/base.j2:5 common/news.j2:5
24msgid "GNUnet"
25msgstr "GNUnet"
26
27#: common/base.j2:6 common/news.j2:6
28msgid "GNU's framework for secure p2p networking"
29msgstr "Il contesto operativo dello GNU per un sicuro p2p networking"
30
31#: common/footer.j2.inc:7
32msgid "Contact"
33msgstr "Contatti"
34
35#: common/footer.j2.inc:8
36msgid "GNUnet e.V."
37msgstr "GNUnet e V."
38
39#: common/footer.j2.inc:9 template/about.html.j2:6
40msgid "About GNUnet"
41msgstr "Su GNUnet"
42
43#: common/footer.j2.inc:14 common/navigation.j2.inc:64
44msgid "Bug Tracker"
45msgstr "Rilevatore di bug"
46
47#: common/footer.j2.inc:19 template/copyright.html.j2:6
48msgid "Copyright Assignment"
49msgstr "Accordo sul copyright"
50
51#: common/footer.j2.inc:20 common/navigation.j2.inc:90
52#: template/developers.html.j2:24
53msgid "Bibliography"
54msgstr "Bibliografia"
55
56#: common/footer.j2.inc:31
57msgid "Source code of this site."
58msgstr "Codice sorgente del sito."
59
60#: common/footer.j2.inc:32
61msgid "Report issues with this website."
62msgstr "Segnalare problemi del sito."
63
64#: common/navigation.j2.inc:38
65msgid "About"
66msgstr "Riguardo a"
67
68#: common/navigation.j2.inc:39 common/old-news.j2.inc:7
69#: template/news/index.html.j2:8
70msgid "News"
71msgstr "Novità"
72
73#: common/navigation.j2.inc:40 template/index.html.j2:289
74msgid "Applications"
75msgstr "Applicazioni"
76
77#: common/navigation.j2.inc:44
78msgid "Community"
79msgstr "Community"
80
81#: common/navigation.j2.inc:47 template/index.html.j2:292
82msgid "Engage"
83msgstr "Partecipa"
84
85#: common/navigation.j2.inc:48
86msgid "GSoC Projects"
87msgstr "Progetti GSoC"
88
89#: common/navigation.j2.inc:50
90msgid "Copyright for Contributors"
91msgstr "Copyright per i collaboratori"
92
93#: common/navigation.j2.inc:51
94msgid "IRC Archive"
95msgstr "Archivio IRC"
96
97#: common/navigation.j2.inc:58
98msgid "Development"
99msgstr "Sviluppo"
100
101#: common/navigation.j2.inc:61
102msgid "System Architecture"
103msgstr "Architettura del sistema"
104
105#: common/navigation.j2.inc:63 template/roadmap.html.j2:6
106msgid "Roadmap"
107msgstr "Tabella di marcia"
108
109#: common/navigation.j2.inc:65 template/gnurl.html.j2:186
110msgid "Source Code"
111msgstr "Codice sorgente"
112
113#: common/navigation.j2.inc:66
114msgid "Source Code Documentation"
115msgstr "Documentazione del codice sorgente"
116
117#: common/navigation.j2.inc:67
118msgid "Continuous Integration"
119msgstr "Integrazione continuativa"
120
121#: common/navigation.j2.inc:68
122msgid "Development Tutorial"
123msgstr "Guida allo sviluppo"
124
125#: common/navigation.j2.inc:79
126msgid "Documentation"
127msgstr "Documentazione"
128
129#: common/navigation.j2.inc:82 template/install.html.j2:6
130msgid "Install"
131msgstr "Installazione"
132
133#: common/navigation.j2.inc:83 template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:76
134msgid "Use"
135msgstr "Usare"
136
137#: common/navigation.j2.inc:84
138msgid "Videos"
139msgstr "Video"
140
141#: common/navigation.j2.inc:85 template/glossary.html.j2:6
142msgid "Glossary"
143msgstr "Glossario"
144
145#: common/navigation.j2.inc:86
146msgid "Handbook"
147msgstr "Manuale"
148
149#: common/navigation.j2.inc:88
150msgid "REST API"
151msgstr "API REST"
152
153#: common/navigation.j2.inc:89 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:83
154msgid "FAQ"
155msgstr "FAQ"
156
157#: common/old-news.j2.inc:10 template/news/index.html.j2:11
158msgid "News posts about changes related to GNUnet such as releases and events"
159msgstr "Post sulle novità di GNUnet come comunicati stampa ed eventi"
160
161#: common/old-news.j2.inc:15 template/news/index.html.j2:16
162msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed"
163msgstr "Iscriviti al nostro feed RSS"
164
165#: common/old-news.j2.inc:34 template/news/index.html.j2:36
166msgid "read more"
167msgstr "Maggiori informazioni"
168
169#: template/about.html.j2:11
170msgid "What is GNUnet?"
171msgstr "Cos'è GNUnet?"
172
173#: template/about.html.j2:13
174msgid ""
175"GNUnet is an alternative network stack for building secure, decentralized "
176"and privacy-preserving distributed applications. Our goal is to replace the "
177"old insecure Internet protocol stack. Starting from an application for "
178"secure publication of files, it has grown to include all kinds of basic "
179"protocol components and applications towards the creation of a GNU internet."
180msgstr ""
181"GNUnet è uno stack di rete alternativo per la creazione di applicazioni "
182"distribuite sicure, decentralizzate e che tutelino la privacy. Il nostro "
183"obiettivo è quello di sostituire il precedente stack di protocolli di rete, "
184"in quanto non sicuro. A partire da un'applicazione per la pubblicazione "
185"sicura di documenti, si è sviluppato fino ad includere tutte le tipologie di "
186"componenti ed applicazioni base dei protocolli verso la creazione di un "
187"internet GNU."
188
189#: template/about.html.j2:23
190msgid ""
191"Today, the actual use and thus the social requirements for a global network "
192"differs widely from those goals of 1970. While the Internet remains suitable "
193"for military use, where the network equipment is operated by a command "
194"hierarchy and when necessary isolated from the rest of the world, the "
195"situation is less tenable for civil society."
196msgstr ""
197"Oggi, l'uso effettivo della rete e i conseguenti bisogni della società di "
198"una rete globale differiscono molto dagli obiettivi fissati nel 1970. Mentre "
199"internet è ancora adatto all'uso militare, dove le apparecchiature di rete "
200"vengono gestite da una gerarchia di comando e se necessario isolate dal "
201"resto del mondo, la situazione è meno sostenibile per la società civile."
202
203#: template/about.html.j2:32
204msgid ""
205"Due to fundamental Internet design choices, Internet traffic can be "
206"misdirected, intercepted, censored and manipulated by hostile routers on the "
207"network. And indeed, the modern Internet has evolved exactly to the point "
208"where, as Matthew Green put it, <a href=\"https://blog."
209"cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-hostile/\">\"the "
210"network is hostile\"</a>."
211msgstr ""
212"A causa di scelte importanti di progetto Internet, il traffico Internet può "
213"essere mal indirizzato, intercettato, censurato e manipolato da router "
214"ostili presenti nella rete. \n"
215"Inoltre, l'internet dei giorni nostri si è evoluto al punto che, come "
216"sottolineato da Matthew Green, \n"
217"<a href=\"https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-"
218"hostile/\">\"la rete è ostile\"</a>."
219
220#: template/about.html.j2:41
221msgid ""
222"We believe liberal societies need a network architecture that uses the anti-"
223"authoritarian decentralized peer-to-peer paradigm and privacy-preserving "
224"cryptographic protocols. The goal of the GNUnet project is to provide a Free "
225"Software realization of this ideal."
226msgstr ""
227"Crediamo che società liberali abbiano bisogno di un architettura di rete che "
228"sfrutti paradigmi decentralizzati e anti autoritari da pari a pari e "
229"protocolli criptografici che tutelino la privacy. L' obiettivo del progetto "
230"GNUnet è quello di fornire una realizzazione Software gratuita di questo "
231"ideale."
232
233#: template/about.html.j2:49
234msgid ""
235"Specifically, GNUnet tries to follow the following design principles, in "
236"order of importance:"
237msgstr ""
238"Nello specifico, GNUnet cerca di adoperare i seguenti principi di progetti, "
239"in ordine di importanza:"
240
241#: template/about.html.j2:56
242msgid ""
243"GNUnet must be implemented as <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-"
244"sw.html\">Free Software</a>."
245msgstr ""
246"GNUnet deve essere implementato come un <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/"
247"philosophy/free-sw.html\">Software Gratuito</a>."
248
249#: template/about.html.j2:60
250msgid ""
251"GNUnet must minimize the amount of personally identifiable information "
252"exposed."
253msgstr ""
254"GNUnet deve minimizzare la quantità di informazioni di identificazione "
255"personale che vengono esposte."
256
257#: template/about.html.j2:61
258msgid ""
259"GNUnet must be fully distributed and resilient to external attacks and rogue "
260"participants."
261msgstr ""
262"GNUnet deve essere distribuito in maniera integrale e deve essere resistente "
263"ad attacchi esterni ed a collaboratori disonesti."
264
265#: template/about.html.j2:62
266msgid ""
267"GNUnet must be self-organizing and not depend on administrators or "
268"centralized infrastructure."
269msgstr ""
270"GNUnet deve auto organizzarsi e non dipendere da amministratori o "
271"infrastrutture centralizzate."
272
273#: template/about.html.j2:63
274msgid ""
275"GNUnet must inform the user which other participants have to be trusted when "
276"establishing private communications."
277msgstr ""
278"GNUnet deve informare l'utente su quali altri collaboratori possano essere "
279"considerati di fiducia nel momento in cui vengano stabilite comunicazioni "
280"private."
281
282#: template/about.html.j2:64
283msgid "GNUnet must be open and permit new peers to join."
284msgstr ""
285"GNUnet deve essere aperto e lasciare che nuovi colleghi possano unirsi."
286
287#: template/about.html.j2:65
288msgid "GNUnet must support a diverse range of applications and devices."
289msgstr "GNUnet deve supportare una vasta gamma di applicazioni e dispositivi."
290
291#: template/about.html.j2:66
292msgid "GNUnet must use compartmentalization to protect sensitive information."
293msgstr ""
294"GNUnet deve sfruttare la ripartizione in modo tale da proteggere "
295"informazioni sensibili."
296
297#: template/about.html.j2:67
298msgid "The GNUnet architecture must be resource efficient."
299msgstr ""
300"L'architettura GNUnet deve essere efficiente dal punto di vista delle "
301"risorse."
302
303#: template/about.html.j2:68
304msgid ""
305"GNUnet must provide incentives for peers to contribute more resources than "
306"they consume."
307msgstr ""
308"GNUnet deve fornire incentivi per colleghi in modo tale che contribuiscano "
309"con più risorse di quante ne consumino."
310
311#: template/about.html.j2:72
312msgid ""
313"To get know and learn more, please check our <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet."
314"org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, especially the <a href=\"https://"
315"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts\">chapter on \"Key Concepts"
316"\"</a>, explaining the fundamental concepts of GNUnet: <ul> <li><a href="
317"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Authentication"
318"\">Authentication</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
319"gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing\">Accounting to "
320"Encourage Resource Sharing</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/"
321"handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality\">Confidentiality</a></li> <li><a href="
322"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonymity</a></"
323"li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability"
324"\">Deniability</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
325"gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">Peer Identities</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
326"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-"
327"Zones_0029\">Zones in the GNU Name System (GNS Zones)</a></li> <li><a href="
328"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> </ul>"
329msgstr ""
330"Per conoscere ed approfondire, si prega di controllare il nostro manuale, in "
331"particolare il capitolo sui \"Concetti Chiave\", che spiega il concetto "
332"fondamentale di GNUnet: \n"
333".Autenticazione.\n"
334"Contabilità per incoraggiare la condivisione delle risorse.\n"
335"Confidenzialità.\n"
336"Anonimato.\n"
337"Negabilità.\n"
338"Identità dei colleghi.\n"
339"Reparti nel Sistema Nomi di GNU (Zone GNS) Egos."
340
341#: template/about.html.j2:88
342msgid "More Resources"
343msgstr "Più Risorse"
344
345#: template/about.html.j2:90
346msgid ""
347"There are many more resources to learn about GNUnet besides the <a href="
348"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, such as the "
349"<a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliography</a> with papers covering "
350"the various layers, many <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html"
351"\">videos</a> or a brief <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html"
352"\">glossary</a>."
353msgstr ""
354"Esistono molte più risorse che permettono di conoscere GNUnet oltre che il "
355"<a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">manuale</a>, "
356"abbiamo la<a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliografia</a> con fogli che "
357"coprono i vari strati, molti<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html"
358"\">video</a>o un breve <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html"
359"\">glossario</a>."
360
361#: template/about.html.j2:95
362msgid ""
363"You are most welcome to <a href=\"engage.html\">get engaged into the "
364"conversation</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">install GNUnet</a>, <a href=\"use."
365"html\">use it</a> and <a href=\"engage.html\">contribute and get engaged</a> "
366"in various ways."
367msgstr ""
368"Sei sempre il benvenuto <a href=\"engage.html\">quando si tratta di "
369"affrontare conversazioni</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">installare GNUnet</"
370"a>, <a href=\"use.html\">utilizzarlo</a> e <a href=\"engage.html"
371"\">contribuire ed impegnarsi</a> in svariati modi."
372
373#: template/about.html.j2:100
374msgid ""
375"Please be aware that this project is (despite of it's age) still in an early "
376"alpha stage when it comes to software &#8211; its not an easy task to "
377"rewrite the whole Internet!"
378msgstr ""
379"Si prega di osservare che questo progetto (nonostante la sua età) quando si "
380"tratta di software è ancora agli inizi della fase alpha &#8211; non è "
381"infatti un compito semplice quello di riscrivere l'internet!"
382
383#: template/about.html.j2:105
384msgid "Current funding"
385msgstr "Finanziamento corrente"
386
387#: template/about.html.j2:110
388msgid ""
389"We're receiving funding from NLnet's Next Generation Internet funding line "
390"to document and implement the GNU Name System protocol in a way suitable for "
391"the IETF standardization process."
392msgstr ""
393"Stiamo ricevendo finanziamenti dalla linea di finanziamento Next Generation "
394"Internet di NLnet per documentare ed implementare il protocollo GNU Name "
395"System in modo che sia adatto per i processi di standardizzazione IETF."
396
397#: template/about.html.j2:123
398msgid ""
399"This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 "
400"research and innovation programme under the NGI_TRUST grant agreement no "
401"825618. The project aims to integrate re:claimID with the GNU Taler payment "
402"system in a pilot in order to demonstrate the practical feasibility and "
403"benefits of privacy enhancing technologies for users and commercial service "
404"providers. The project is called \"Decentralized Identities for Self-"
405"Sovereign End-users\" (DISSENS)."
406msgstr ""
407"Questo progetto ha ricevuto finanziamenti dal programma Horizon 2020 ricerca "
408"ed innovazione dell'Unione Europea in base all'accordo sovvenzionato "
409"NGI_TRUST no 825618. Il progetto mira ad integrare re:claimID con il sistema "
410"di pagamento GNUnet in una fase pilota per dimostrare la fattibilità pratica "
411"ed i benefici di una tecnologia che aumenta la privacy di utenti e fornitori "
412"di servizi commerciali. Il progetto è chiamato \"Identità Decentralizzate "
413"per Utenti finali auto sovrani\" (DISSENS)."
414
415#: template/about.html.j2:141
416msgid ""
417"We are grateful for free hosting offered by the following organizations:"
418msgstr ""
419"Siamo grati di poter essere ospitati in modo gratuito dalle seguenti "
420"organizzazioni:"
421
422#: template/about.html.j2:150
423msgid "Past funding"
424msgstr "Finanziamenti passati"
425
426#: template/about.html.j2:152
427msgid "We are grateful for past funding from the following organizations:"
428msgstr ""
429"Siamo grati per i passati finanziamenti offerti dalle seguenti "
430"organizzazioni:"
431
432#: template/applications.html.j2:7
433msgid "Applications provided by GNUnet"
434msgstr "Applicazioni fornite da GNUnet"
435
436#: template/applications.html.j2:13 template/gns.html.j2:7
437msgid "The GNU Name System"
438msgstr "Il GNU Name System"
439
440#: template/applications.html.j2:15
441msgid ""
442"The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully decentralized "
443"replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of using a hierarchy, "
444"GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are similar to DNS, but "
445"queries and replies are private even with respect to peers providing the "
446"answers. The integrity of records and privacy of look-ups are "
447"cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a robust, "
448"efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
449msgstr ""
450"Lo <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> è un sostituto "
451"completamente decentralizzato del Sistema di nomi di dominio (DNS). Anziché "
452"usare una gerarchia, GNS usa un grafo orientato. Le convenzioni di "
453"denominazione sono simili al DNS, ma le query e le risposte sono private "
454"anche per i peer che forniscono le risposte. L'integrità dei record e la "
455"privacy delle ricerche sono protette con crittografia. <!-- Too technical: "
456"GNS integrates a robust, efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
457
458#: template/applications.html.j2:38
459msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
460msgstr "Fornitore di identità auto-sovrana, decentralizzata"
461
462#: template/applications.html.j2:41
463#, fuzzy
464#| msgid ""
465#| "<a href=\"https://reclaim.gnunet.org/\">re:claimID</a> is a decentralized "
466#| "Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU Name System. It "
467#| "allows users to securely share personal information with websites using "
468#| "standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
469msgid ""
470"is a decentralized Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU "
471"Name System. It allows users to securely share personal information with "
472"websites using standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
473msgstr ""
474"<a href=\"https://reclaim.gnunet.org/\">re:claimID</a> è un servizio "
475"Identity Provider (IdP) decentralizzato costruito al di sopra del GNU Name "
476"System. Permette agli utenti di condividere in modo sicuro informazioni "
477"personali con siti web utilizzando protocolli standardizzati (OpenID "
478"Connect)."
479
480#: template/applications.html.j2:57
481msgid "Filesharing (Alpha)"
482msgstr "Condivisione di file (Alpha)"
483
484#: template/applications.html.j2:59
485msgid ""
486"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">filesharing</a> is an application that aims "
487"to provide censorship-resistant, anonymous filesharing. The publisher is "
488"empowered to make a gradual choice between performance and anonymity."
489msgstr ""
490"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">filesharing</a> è una applicazione che mira a "
491"fornire una condivisione di file che sia resistente alla censura ed anonimo. "
492"L'editore è autorizzato a compiere scelte graduali tra performance ed "
493"anonimato."
494
495#: template/applications.html.j2:73
496msgid "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
497msgstr "Conversazione (Pre-Alpha)"
498
499#: template/applications.html.j2:75
500msgid ""
501"GNUnet conversation is an application that provides secure voice "
502"communication in a fully decentralized way by employing GNUnet for routing "
503"and transport."
504msgstr ""
505"GNUnet conversation è un applicazione che fornisce una comunicazione vocale "
506"sicura in maniera completamente decentralizzata sfruttando GNUnet per il "
507"routing ed il trasporto."
508
509#: template/applications.html.j2:91
510msgid "Applications utilizing GNUnet"
511msgstr "Applicazioni che utilizzano GNUnet"
512
513#: template/applications.html.j2:97
514msgid "GNU Taler (Alpha)"
515msgstr "GNU Taler (Alpha)"
516
517#: template/applications.html.j2:99
518msgid ""
519"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> is a new privacy-preserving "
520"electronic payment system. Payments are cryptographically secured and are "
521"confirmed within milliseconds with extremely low transaction costs."
522msgstr ""
523"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> è un nuovo sistema di pagamento "
524"elettronico che preserva la privacy. I pagamenti sono criptograficamente "
525"sicuri e vengono confermati nell'arco dei millisecondi con costi di "
526"transazioni estremamente bassi."
527
528#: template/applications.html.j2:118
529msgid "secushare"
530msgstr "secushare"
531
532#: template/applications.html.j2:120
533msgid ""
534"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> is creating a decentralized "
535"social networking application on top of GNUnet. Using overlay multicast and "
536"the extensible PSYC protocol, notifications are distributed end-to-end "
537"encrypted to authorized recipients only."
538msgstr ""
539"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> sta creando un'applicazione "
540"di social network decentralizzata al di sopra di GNUnet. Sfruttando overlay "
541"multicast ed il protocollo estensibile PSYC, le notifiche criptate da un "
542"capo all'altro vengono distribuite solamente a destinatari autorizzati."
543
544#: template/applications.html.j2:139
545msgid "pretty Easy privacy"
546msgstr "pretty Easy privacy"
547
548#: template/applications.html.j2:141
549msgid ""
550"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p) is "
551"creating a usable end-to-end encrypted e-mail solution using opportunistic "
552"key exchange. p&#8801;p will use GNUnet to protect metadata and exploit new "
553"cryptographic protocols to verify keys."
554msgstr ""
555"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p) è "
556"creare una soluzione per posta elettronica utilizzabile in modo "
557"crittografato sfruttando opportunamente uno scambio di chiavi. p&#8801;p "
558"sfrutterà GNUnet per proteggere metadati ed utilizzare nuovi protocolli "
559"crittografati per verificare le chiavi."
560
561#: template/applications.html.j2:160
562msgid "Cadet-GTK"
563msgstr "Cadet-GTK"
564
565#: template/applications.html.j2:162
566msgid ""
567"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> is a "
568"convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing messaging using "
569"the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK and libhandy for a convergent "
570"design."
571msgstr ""
572"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> è "
573"un'applicazione grafica conveniente ma allo stesso tempo ricca di "
574"funzionalità che fornisce messaggistica utilizzando il sottosistema CADET. È "
575"sviluppata con GTK e libhandy per un design convergente."
576
577#: template/applications.html.j2:180
578msgid "groupchat"
579msgstr "groupchat"
580
581#: template/applications.html.j2:182
582msgid ""
583"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a "
584"terminal user interface providing messaging using the CADET subsystem. It is "
585"developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned to be compatible."
586msgstr ""
587"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> è un "
588"terminale di interfaccia utente che fornisce messaggistica utilizzando il "
589"sottosistema CADET. Viene sviluppato tramite nim. È previsto che Cadet-GTK e "
590"groupchat siano compatibili."
591
592#: template/architecture.html.j2:6
593msgid "GNUnet System Architecture"
594msgstr "L'architettura del sistema GNUnet"
595
596#: template/architecture.html.j2:20
597msgid "Foundations"
598msgstr "Foundations"
599
600#: template/architecture.html.j2:22
601msgid ""
602"The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-like "
603"end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key infrastructure "
604"(GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> Using public keys "
605"for addresses and self-organizing decentralized routing algorithms, these "
606"subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack."
607msgstr ""
608"Le basi di GNUnet sono una tabella hash distribuita (R5N), un livello di "
609"messaggistica con crittografia end-to-end di tipo SCTP (CADET), "
610"un'infrastruttura a chiave pubblica (GNS) e un sistema di trasporto "
611"collegabile (TRANSPORT).<br> Questi sottosistemi sostituiscono lo stack TCP/"
612"IP, poiché utilizzano chiavi pubbliche per indirizzi e algoritmi di routing "
613"decentralizzati e che si auto-organizzano."
614
615#: template/architecture.html.j2:35
616msgid "Security"
617msgstr "Sicurezza"
618
619#: template/architecture.html.j2:38
620msgid ""
621"GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem "
622"runs as a separate process, providing fault isolation and enabling tight "
623"permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the implementation "
624"is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and will always "
625"remain free software."
626msgstr ""
627"GNUnet è implementato con un’architettura multiprocesso. Ogni sottosistema "
628"viene eseguito come un processo separato, permettendo l’isolamento degli "
629"errori e la concessione di autorizzazioni limitate a ciascun sottosistema. "
630"L’implementazione è un pacchetto <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a>, "
631"quindi sarà sempre un software libero."
632
633#: template/architecture.html.j2:52
634msgid "System architecture"
635msgstr "Architettura del sistema"
636
637#: template/architecture.html.j2:58
638msgid "Subsystems"
639msgstr "Sottosistemi"
640
641#: template/architecture.html.j2:67
642msgid "libgnunetutil"
643msgstr "libgnunetutil"
644
645#: template/architecture.html.j2:73
646msgid "APIs"
647msgstr "API"
648
649#: template/architecture.html.j2:86
650msgid "Legend"
651msgstr "Legenda"
652
653#: template/contact.html.j2:6
654msgid "Contact information"
655msgstr "Contatti"
656
657#: template/contact.html.j2:11
658msgid "The mailing list"
659msgstr "Mailing list"
660
661#: template/contact.html.j2:13
662msgid ""
663"An archived, public mailing list for GNUnet is hosted at <a href=\"https://"
664"lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists.gnu.org/"
665"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a>. You can send messages to the list at "
666"<a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
667msgstr ""
668"All'indirizzo <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-"
669"developers\">https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a> è "
670"possibile trovare una mailing list di GNUnet pubblica e archiviata. Per "
671"inviare un messaggio all'intera mailing list, scrivere a <a href=\"mailto:"
672"gnunet-developers@gnu.org\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
673
674#: template/contact.html.j2:23
675msgid "The IRC channel"
676msgstr "Canale IRC"
677
678#: template/contact.html.j2:25
679msgid ""
680"<tt>#gnunet</tt> is reachable via <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc."
681"freenode.net</a>. There is also an <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!"
682"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a> available."
683msgstr ""
684"<tt>#gnunet</tt> è accessibile su <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc."
685"freenode.net</a>. È disponibile anche un <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/"
686"room/!IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archivio</a>."
687
688#: template/contact.html.j2:38
689msgid "Contacting individuals"
690msgstr "Contatti degli sviluppatori"
691
692#: template/contact.html.j2:40
693msgid ""
694"GNUnet developers are generally reachable at either <tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet."
695"org</tt> or <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt>. Most of us support receiving GnuPG "
696"encrypted Emails. Urgent and sensitive security issues may be addressed to "
697"the GNU maintainers <tt>schanzen</tt> and <tt>grothoff</tt>."
698msgstr ""
699"È possibile contattare gli sviluppatori di GNUnet scrivendo a "
700"<tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet.org</tt> o <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt>. Quasi tutti "
701"gli sviluppatori supportano la ricezione di email con crittografia GnuPG. "
702"Per questioni di sicurezza urgenti e sensibili rivolgersi ai maintainer "
703"<tt>schanzen</tt> e <tt>grothoff</tt>."
704
705#: template/contact.html.j2:53
706msgid "Reporting bugs"
707msgstr "Report dei bug"
708
709#: template/contact.html.j2:55
710msgid ""
711"We track open feature requests and bugs for projects within GNUnet in our <a "
712"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug tracker</a>. You can also report bugs "
713"or feature requests to the <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
714"bug-gnunet\">bug-gnunet</a> mailing list. The mailinglist requires no "
715"subscription."
716msgstr ""
717"Monitoriamo richieste di funzionalità e bug aperti per i progetti "
718"all'interno di GNUnet nel nostro <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/"
719"\">Registro bug</a>. È possibile segnalare bug o richieste di funzionalità "
720"scrivendo alla mailing list <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
721"bug-gnunet\">bug-gnunet</a>. Non è necessario iscriversi alla mailing list "
722"per inviare un messaggio."
723
724#: template/copyright.html.j2:11
725msgid ""
726"<p> Contributors to GNUnet with Git access must sign the <a href=\"/static/"
727"pdf/copyright.pdf\">copyright assignment</a> to ensure that the <a href="
728"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/gnunet_taler_agreement.tex"
729"\">GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA agreement on licensing and collaborative "
730"development</a> of the GNUnet and GNU Taler projects is satisfied. </p>"
731msgstr ""
732"<p> I collaboratori di GNUnet con accesso Git devono firmare l'<a href=\"/"
733"static/pdf/copyright.pdf\">accordo sul copyright</a> per garantire "
734"l'adempimento dell'<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/"
735"gnunet_taler_agreement.tex\">accordo GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA sulla "
736"gestione delle licenze e sullo sviluppo collaborativo</a> dei progetti "
737"GNUnet e GNU Taler. </p>"
738
739#: template/copyright.html.j2:22
740msgid ""
741"<p>The agreements ensure that the code will continue to be made available "
742"under free software licenses, but gives developers the freedom to move code "
743"between GNUnet and GNU Taler without worrying about licenses and to give the "
744"company the ability to dual-license (for example, so that we can distribute "
745"via App-stores that are hostile to free software).</p>"
746msgstr ""
747"<p>Gli accordi garantiscono che il codice continui a essere disponibile con "
748"licenze software gratuite, ma conferisce agli sviluppatori la libertà di "
749"spostare il codice tra GNUnet e GNU Taler senza preoccuparsi delle licenze e "
750"consente all'azienda la possibilità di una doppia licenza (affinché, ad "
751"esempio, la distribuzione possa avvenire tramite gli App-store, che sono "
752"ostili ai software gratuiti).</p>"
753
754#: template/copyright.html.j2:30
755msgid ""
756"<p>Minor contributions (basically, anyone without Git access) do not require "
757"copyright assignment. Pseudonymous contributions are accepted, in this case "
758"simply sign the agreement with your pseudonym. Scanned copies are "
759"sufficient, but snail mail is preferred.</p>"
760msgstr ""
761"<p>I contributi minori (chiunque non abbia un accesso Git) non necessitano "
762"dell'accordo sul copyright. Accettiamo i contributi sotto pseudonimo; in tal "
763"caso si deve firmare l'accordo con lo pseudonimo. Accettiamo copie "
764"digitalizzate, ma è preferibile la posta ordinaria.</p>"
765
766#: template/developers.html.j2:5
767msgid "GNUnet for developers"
768msgstr "GNUnet per gli sviluppatori"
769
770#: template/developers.html.j2:13
771msgid "Repositories"
772msgstr "Archivi"
773
774#: template/developers.html.j2:16
775msgid ""
776"A list of our Git repositories can be found on our our <a href=\"https://git."
777"gnunet.org/\">Git Server</a>."
778msgstr ""
779"Sul nostro <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">Server Git</a> è disponibile "
780"un elenco dei nostri archivi Git."
781
782#: template/developers.html.j2:27
783msgid ""
784"Technical papers can be found in our <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/"
785"bibliography\">bibliography</a>."
786msgstr ""
787"Nella <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/bibliography\">bibliografia</a> sono "
788"disponibili i documenti tecnici."
789
790#: template/developers.html.j2:34
791msgid "Discussion"
792msgstr "Discussioni sullo sviluppo"
793
794#: template/developers.html.j2:37
795msgid ""
796"We have a mailing list for developer discussions. You can subscribe to or "
797"read the list archive at <a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
798"gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</"
799"a>."
800msgstr ""
801"Esiste una mailing list dedicata agli sviluppatori. È possibile iscriversi o "
802"leggere l'archivio della mailing list su<a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/"
803"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
804"gnunet-developers</a>."
805
806#: template/developers.html.j2:47
807msgid "Regression Testing"
808msgstr "Test di regressione"
809
810#: template/developers.html.j2:50
811msgid ""
812"We have <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/\">Buildbot</a> automation tests to "
813"detect regressions and check for portability at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
814"org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/</a>."
815msgstr ""
816"Disponiamo di test automatici tramite <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/"
817"\">Buildbot</a> per individuare regressioni e verificare la portabilità su "
818"<a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/"
819"buildbot/gnunet/</a>."
820
821#: template/developers.html.j2:59
822msgid "Code Coverage Analysis"
823msgstr "Analisi del code coverage"
824
825#: template/developers.html.j2:62
826msgid ""
827"We use <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> to "
828"analyze the code coverage of our tests, the results are available at <a href="
829"\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a>."
830msgstr ""
831"Utilizziamo <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</"
832"a> per analizzare il code coverage dei nostri test. I risultati sono "
833"disponibili su <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old."
834"gnunet.org/coverage/</a>."
835
836#: template/developers.html.j2:72
837msgid "Performance Analysis"
838msgstr "Analisi delle prestazioni"
839
840#: template/developers.html.j2:75
841msgid ""
842"We use <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> for performance "
843"regression analysis of the exchange backend at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
844"org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a>."
845msgstr ""
846"Utilizziamo <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> per "
847"l'analisi della regressione delle prestazioni dell'exchange back end su <a "
848"href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a>."
849
850#: template/download.html.j2:7 template/gnurl.html.j2:209
851msgid "Downloads"
852msgstr "Download"
853
854#: template/download.html.j2:11
855msgid ""
856"Here you can download releases of our software and find links to the various "
857"versions."
858msgstr ""
859"In questa sezione è possibile scaricare le versioni del nostro software e "
860"trovare i link relativi."
861
862#: template/download.html.j2:17
863msgid "0.11.x series"
864msgstr "Serie 0.11.x"
865
866#: template/download.html.j2:18
867msgid "tarball"
868msgstr "tarball"
869
870#: template/download.html.j2:20
871msgid ""
872"The tarball of the latest version can be obtained from GNU FTP and its "
873"mirrors."
874msgstr ""
875"È possibile scaricare il tarball dell'ultima versione su GNU FTP e i suoi "
876"siti mirror."
877
878#: template/download.html.j2:30
879msgid "git"
880msgstr "git"
881
882#: template/download.html.j2:32
883msgid ""
884"You can fetch the git tag of version 0.11.x from our development server:"
885msgstr ""
886"È possibile scaricare il tag git della versione 0.11.x dal nostro server di "
887"sviluppo:"
888
889#: template/engage.html.j2:6
890msgid "Engage!"
891msgstr "Partecipa!"
892
893#: template/ev.html.j2:6
894msgid "Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V."
895msgstr "Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V."
896
897#: template/ev.html.j2:11
898msgid "About GNUnet e.V."
899msgstr "Informazioni su GNUnet e.V."
900
901#: template/ev.html.j2:13
902msgid ""
903"On December 27th 2013 a group of GNUnet hackers met at 30c3 to create the "
904"\"Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V.\", an association under German "
905"law to support GNUnet development. The Amtsgericht M&uuml;nchen registered "
906"the association on the 7th of March under VR 205287."
907msgstr ""
908"Il 27 dicembre 2013 un gruppo di hacker di GNUnet si riunì presso il 30c3, "
909"il Chaos Communication Congress, per creare il \"Verein zur F&ouml;rderung "
910"von GNUnet e.V.\", un'associazione, ai sensi delle leggi tedesche, per "
911"supportare lo sviluppo di GNUnet. Amtsgericht M&uuml;nchen registrò "
912"l'associazione il 7 marzo ai sensi di VR 205287."
913
914#: template/ev.html.j2:22
915msgid ""
916"The association is officially dedicated to supporting research, development "
917"and education in the area of secure decentralized networking in general, and "
918"GNUnet specifically. This is the official website for the association."
919msgstr ""
920"L'associazione è ufficialmente volta al sostegno della ricerca, dello "
921"sviluppo e dell'istruzione nel campo delle reti sicure e decentralizzate in "
922"generale, e di GNUnet nello specifico. Questo è il sito ufficiale "
923"dell'associazione."
924
925#: template/ev.html.j2:31
926msgid "Becoming a Member of GNUnet e.V."
927msgstr "Entrare a far parte di GNUnet e.V."
928
929#: template/ev.html.j2:33
930msgid ""
931"GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to participate "
932"in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For this, all you "
933"have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the <a href=\"https://"
934"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> repository. There are no "
935"membership dues; however, members are required to support GNUnet e.V. and in "
936"particularly contribute to the technical development within their means. For "
937"further details, we refer to the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev."
938"git/\">Satzung (Charter)</a> (currently only available in German, "
939"translations welcome)."
940msgstr ""
941"Gli sviluppatori di GNUnet con accesso git (scrittura) possono diventare "
942"membri per partecipare al processo decisionale e sostenere formalmente "
943"GNUnet e.V. Per farlo, basta aggiornare il file <tt>members.txt</tt> "
944"nell'archivio <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</"
945"a>. Non ci sono quote associative. Tuttavia, i membri devono sostenere "
946"GNUnet e.V. e soprattutto contribuire allo sviluppo tecnico secondo le "
947"proprie possibilità. Per maggiori informazioni, consultare lo <a href="
948"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">Satzung (Charter)</a> (attualmente "
949"disponibile solo in tedesco, sono ben accette traduzioni)."
950
951#: template/ev.html.j2:52
952msgid "Governance"
953msgstr "Governance"
954
955#: template/ev.html.j2:54
956msgid ""
957"You can find our charter, and the list of members under <a href=\"https://"
958"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet.org/"
959"gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists of: "
960"<dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
961"Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> <dd>t3sserakt</dd> "
962"<dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a href="
963"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd> </dl>"
964msgstr ""
965"Il nostro atto costitutivo e l'elenco dei membri è disponibile su <a href="
966"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet."
967"org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. Il consiglio direttivo attuale è "
968"composto da: <dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt><dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
969"Schanzenbach</a></dd><dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt><dd>t3sserakt</"
970"dd><dt>Kassenwart</dt><dd>Florian Dold</dd><dt>Beisitzer</dt><dd><a href="
971"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd></dl>"
972
973#: template/ev.html.j2:73
974msgid "Official Meeting Notes"
975msgstr "Annotazioni sulle riunioni ufficiali"
976
977#: template/ev.html.j2:86
978msgid "Support Us!"
979msgstr "Sostienici!"
980
981#: template/ev.html.j2:88
982msgid ""
983"Everybody is welcome to support us via donations. For financial "
984"contributions, Europeans are able to donate via SEPA. We hope to setup "
985"accounts in other major currency areas in the future. You can also donate "
986"via Bitcoin, routing details are given below. Please note that we are unable "
987"to provide receipts for your donations. If you are planning to donate a "
988"significant amount of money, please contact us first as it might be better "
989"to come to a custom arrangement. <dl><dt>BitCoin</dt> "
990"<dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</dd> <dt>SEPA/IBAN</dt> "
991"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd> </dl>"
992msgstr ""
993"Chiunque può sostenerci tramite donazioni. Per quanto riguarda i contributi "
994"finanziari, i cittadini europei possono donare via SEPA. In futuro speriamo "
995"di aprire conti in altre aree valutarie principali. È possibile donare anche "
996"tramite Bitcoin, maggiori informazioni sui percorsi di trasferimento sono "
997"riportate qui di seguito. Ricordiamo che non possiamo fornire ricevute per "
998"le donazioni. Se hai intenzione di donare un importo notevole, prima di "
999"farlo contattaci, poiché potrebbe convenire concludere un accordo "
1000"personalizzato. <dl><dt>BitCoin</dt><dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</"
1001"dd><dt>SEPA/IBAN</dt><dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</"
1002"dd></dl>"
1003
1004#: template/faq.html.j2:12 template/faq.html.j2:23
1005msgid "General"
1006msgstr "Domande generali"
1007
1008#: template/faq.html.j2:13 template/faq.html.j2:149 template/gns.html.j2:37
1009msgid "Features"
1010msgstr "Funzionalità"
1011
1012#: template/faq.html.j2:15 template/faq.html.j2:695
1013msgid "Error messages"
1014msgstr "Messaggi di errore"
1015
1016#: template/faq.html.j2:16 template/faq.html.j2:797
1017msgid "File-sharing"
1018msgstr "Condivisione di file"
1019
1020#: template/faq.html.j2:17 template/faq.html.j2:973
1021msgid "Contributing"
1022msgstr "Contribuire"
1023
1024#: template/faq.html.j2:26
1025msgid "What do I do if my question is not answered here?"
1026msgstr "Cosa posso fare se non trovo le risposte alle mie domande?"
1027
1028#: template/faq.html.j2:28
1029msgid ""
1030"A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional "
1031"documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list or "
1032"the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net."
1033msgstr ""
1034"R: Sono disponibili molte altre risorse informative. Puoi leggere la "
1035"documentazione aggiuntiva o chiedere sulla mailing list help-gnunet@gnu.org "
1036"o sull'IRC #gnunet su irc.freenode.net."
1037
1038#: template/faq.html.j2:36
1039msgid "When are you going to release the next version?"
1040msgstr "Quando verrà rilasciata la prossima versione?"
1041
1042#: template/faq.html.j2:38
1043msgid ""
1044"A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: earlier "
1045"if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release will be "
1046"anounced on the info-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list and on <a href=\"https://"
1047"planet.gnu.org\">planet GNU</a>. You can subscribe to the mailing list or "
1048"the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a notification."
1049msgstr ""
1050"R: Di solito la risposta è: \"Quando è pronta\". Una risposta migliore "
1051"potrebbe essere: \"Prima, se dai il tuo contributo\" (facendo test, "
1052"eseguendo debug, scrivendo il codice e la documentazione). Il rilascio di "
1053"una nuova versione sarà annunciato sulla mailing list info-gnunet@gnu.org e "
1054"su <a href=\"https://planet.gnu.org\">planet GNU</a>. È possibile iscriversi "
1055"alla mailing list o al feed RSS del sito per ricevere una notifica in "
1056"automatico."
1057
1058#: template/faq.html.j2:49
1059msgid "Is the code free?"
1060msgstr "Il codice è libero?"
1061
1062#: template/faq.html.j2:51
1063msgid ""
1064"A: GNUnet is free software, available under the <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
1065"org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a>."
1066msgstr ""
1067"R: GNUnet è un software libero, disponibile con la <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
1068"org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a>."
1069
1070#: template/faq.html.j2:58
1071msgid "Are there any known bugs?"
1072msgstr "Ci sono dei bug noti?"
1073
1074#: template/faq.html.j2:60
1075msgid ""
1076"A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the <a href=\"https://bugs."
1077"gnunet.org/\">Mantis system</a>. Some bugs are occasionally reported "
1078"directly to developers or the developer mailing list. This is discouraged "
1079"since developers often do not have the time to feed these bugs back into the "
1080"Mantis database. Please report bugs directly to the bug tracking system. If "
1081"you believe a bug is sensitive, you can set its view status to private (this "
1082"should be the exception)."
1083msgstr ""
1084"R: Registriamo l'elenco dei bug attualmente noti nel <a href=\"https://bugs."
1085"gnunet.org/\">sistema Mantis</a>. Talvolta, la presenza di alcuni bug viene "
1086"segnalata direttamente agli sviluppatori o alla mailing list degli "
1087"sviluppatori. Sconsigliamo di farlo, perché gli sviluppatori non hanno tempo "
1088"per registrare questi bug nel database Mantis. Bisogna segnalare i bug "
1089"direttamente nel registro bug. Se ritieni che il bug riguardi una questione "
1090"delicata, è possibile impostare lo stato di visualizzazione in privato (solo "
1091"in casi eccezionali)."
1092
1093#: template/faq.html.j2:73 template/faq.html.j2:193
1094msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?"
1095msgstr "È disponibile un'interfaccia utente grafica?"
1096
1097#: template/faq.html.j2:75
1098msgid ""
1099"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ "
1100"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration."
1101msgstr ""
1102"R: gnunet-gtk va scaricato a parte. Il pacchetto contiene varie interfacce "
1103"grafiche basate su GTK+, incluso uno strumento grafico per la configurazione."
1104
1105#: template/faq.html.j2:83
1106msgid "Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?"
1107msgstr "Perché gnunet-service-nse comporta un uso elevato della CPU?"
1108
1109#: template/faq.html.j2:85
1110msgid ""
1111"A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called &quot;"
1112"proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your peer is "
1113"real (or, rather, make it expensive for an adversary to mount a Sybil attack "
1114"on the network size estimator). The calculation is expected to take a few "
1115"days, depending on how fast your CPU is. If the CPU load is creating a "
1116"problem for you, you can set the value &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; in the &quot;"
1117"nse&quot; section of your configuration file to a higher value. The default "
1118"is &quot;5 ms&quot;."
1119msgstr ""
1120"R: All'inizio il processo gnunet-service-nse computerà una cosiddetta &quot;"
1121"proof-of-work&quot;, affinché la rete riconosca che il peer è reale (o, "
1122"meglio, per renderlo troppo dispendioso perché un nemico organizzi un "
1123"attacco di Sybil allo strumento che stima le dimensioni della rete). Il "
1124"calcolo dovrebbe avvenire in qualche giorno, a seconda della velocità della "
1125"tua CPU. Se il carico CPU provoca problemi, è possibile aumentare il valore "
1126"&quot;WORKDELAY&quot; nella sezione &quot;nse&quot; del tuo file di "
1127"configurazione. Il valore di default è &quot;5 ms&quot;."
1128
1129#: template/faq.html.j2:99
1130msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?"
1131msgstr "Qual é la differenza tra GNUnet e Tor?"
1132
1133#: template/faq.html.j2:101
1134msgid ""
1135"A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for TCP "
1136"connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in particular. "
1137"GNUnet does not really have one focus; our theme is secure decentralized "
1138"networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus."
1139msgstr ""
1140"R: Tor è incentrato sulla comunicazione anonima e sulla resistenza alla "
1141"censura nelle connessioni TCP e, con il Tor Browser Bundle, soprattutto nel "
1142"web. GNUnet non si concentra su un solo obiettivo. Il nostro filo conduttore "
1143"è la creazione di una rete decentralizzata e sicura, ma è un'idea dalla "
1144"portata troppo ampia per essere considerata come un obiettivo unico."
1145
1146#: template/faq.html.j2:111
1147msgid "How does GNUnet compare to I2P?"
1148msgstr "Qual é la differenza tra GNUnet e I2P?"
1149
1150#: template/faq.html.j2:113
1151msgid ""
1152"A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more "
1153"decentralized Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost no "
1154"overlaps. <br><br> I2P is written in Java, and has (asymmetric) tunnels "
1155"using onion (or garlic) routing as the basis for various (anonymized) "
1156"applications. I2P is largely used via a Web frontend."
1157msgstr ""
1158"R: Sia GNUnet che I2P vogliono costruire un Internet migliore, più sicuro e "
1159"decentralizzato. Tuttavia, da un punto di vista tecnico, ci sono pochissimi "
1160"punti in comune tra i due. <br><br> I2P è scritto in Java e ha tunnel "
1161"(asimmetrici) che utilizzano l'onion routing (o routing dell'aglio) come "
1162"base per varie applicazioni (rese anonime). I2P è usato soprattutto tramite "
1163"un Web front-end."
1164
1165#: template/faq.html.j2:124
1166msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?"
1167msgstr "GNUnet è pronto per essere usato su sistemi di produzione?"
1168
1169#: template/faq.html.j2:126
1170msgid ""
1171"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready "
1172"for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the "
1173"functionality you use, but you will always likely run into issues with our "
1174"current low-level transport system. We are currently in the process of "
1175"rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)"
1176msgstr ""
1177"R: Ci sono ancora importanti sviluppi da fare su GNUnet. In gran parte non è "
1178"ancora pronto perché possa essere usato da altri, al di fuori degli "
1179"sviluppatori. La sua efficacia varia a seconda della funzionalità "
1180"utilizzata, ma probabilmente riscontrerai problemi con il nostro attuale "
1181"sistema di trasporto di livello base. Al momento lo stiamo riscrivendo "
1182"(Projetto &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)"
1183
1184#: template/faq.html.j2:136
1185msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?"
1186msgstr "Si stanno usando tecnologie di registro per creare GNUnet?"
1187
1188#: template/faq.html.j2:138
1189msgid ""
1190"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, "
1191"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be "
1192"built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in doing so."
1193msgstr ""
1194"A: No. GNUnet è un nuovo protocollo di rete per creare applicazioni sicure, "
1195"distribuite e che preservino la privacy. Anche se si potesse creare un "
1196"registro usando GNUnet, attualmente non abbiamo in mente di farlo."
1197
1198#: template/faq.html.j2:151
1199msgid "What can I do with GNUnet?"
1200msgstr "Cosa posso fare con GNUnet?"
1201
1202#: template/faq.html.j2:153
1203msgid ""
1204"A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it can "
1205"do more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and documentation "
1206"of some of the features that exist are more advanced than others."
1207msgstr ""
1208"R: GNUnet è un framework peer-to-peer, ovvero può fare più di una sola cosa. "
1209"Naturalmente, l'implementazione e la documentazione di alcune funzionalità "
1210"esistenti sono ad uno stadio più avanzato di altre."
1211
1212#: template/faq.html.j2:160
1213msgid ""
1214"For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a fully "
1215"decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a mechanism "
1216"for IPv4-IPv6 protocol translation and tunneling (NAT-PT with DNS-ALG)."
1217msgstr ""
1218"GNUnet offre agli utenti una condivisione di file sia anonima che non, "
1219"un'alternativa al DNS che sia completamente decentralizzata e a prova di "
1220"censura, nonché un meccanismo per la traduzione e il tunneling tra i "
1221"protocolli IPv4 e IPv6 (NAT-PT con DNS-ALG)."
1222
1223#: template/faq.html.j2:171
1224msgid "Is it possible to surf the WWW anonymously with GNUnet?"
1225msgstr "Si può navigare in incognito con GNUnet?"
1226
1227#: template/faq.html.j2:173
1228msgid ""
1229"A: It is not possible use GNUnet for anonymous browsing at this point. We "
1230"recommend that you use Tor for anonymous surfing."
1231msgstr ""
1232"A: Non è possibile usare GNUnet per la navigazione in incognito ancora. Ti "
1233"consigliamo di utilizzare Tor per questo scopo."
1234
1235#: template/faq.html.j2:181
1236msgid "Is it possible to access GNUnet via a browser as an anonymous WWW?"
1237msgstr "Si può accedere a GNUnet tramite una navigazione in incognito?"
1238
1239#: template/faq.html.j2:183
1240msgid ""
1241"A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
1242"would make it accessible via a browser. It is possible to build such a proxy "
1243"and all one needs to know is the protocol used between the browser and the "
1244"proxy and the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
1245msgstr ""
1246"R: Attualmente non c'è un proxy (come fproxy di Freenet) per GNUnet per "
1247"permettere l'accesso tramite browser. È possibile creare un proxy di questo "
1248"genere, basta solo conoscere il protocollo utilizzato tra il browser e il "
1249"proxy, e il codice GNUnet per lo scambio di dati."
1250
1251#: template/faq.html.j2:195
1252msgid ""
1253"A: There are actually a few graphical user interfaces for different "
1254"functions. gnunet-setup is to configure GNUnet, and gnunet-fs-gtk is for "
1255"file-sharing. There are a few other gnunet-XXX-gtk GUIs of lesser "
1256"importance. Note that in order to obtain the GUI, you need to install the "
1257"gnunet-gtk package, which is a separate download. gnunet-gtk is a meta GUI "
1258"that integrates most of the other GUIs in one window. One exception is "
1259"gnunet-setup, which must still be run separately at this time (as setup "
1260"requires the peer to be stopped)."
1261msgstr ""
1262"R: In realtà sono disponibili alcune interfacce utenti grafiche per diverse "
1263"funzioni. gnunet-setup serve a configurare GNUnet, e gnunet-fs-gtk serve per "
1264"la condivisione dei file. È disponibile qualche altra interfaccia utente "
1265"grafica gnunet-XXX-gtk di minore importanza. Per ottenere l'interfaccia, è "
1266"necessario installare il pacchetto gnunet-gtk, che bisogna scaricare a "
1267"parte. gnunet-gtk è un'interfaccia grafica utente che integra la maggior "
1268"parte delle altre interfacce grafiche in una finestra. gnunet-setup è "
1269"un'eccezione, perché attualmente deve ancora essere eseguita separatamente "
1270"(dato che per installarla è necessario fermare il peer)."
1271
1272#: template/faq.html.j2:210
1273msgid "Which operating systems does GNUnet run on?"
1274msgstr "Su quale sistema operativo si esegue GNUnet?"
1275
1276#: template/faq.html.j2:212
1277msgid ""
1278"A: GNUnet is being developed and tested primarily under Debian GNU/Linux. "
1279"Furthermore, we regularly build and test GNUnet on Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch, "
1280"FreeBSD and macOS. We have reports of working versions on many other GNU/"
1281"Linux distributions; in the past we had reports of working versions on "
1282"NetBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. However, not all of those reports are recent, "
1283"so if you cannot get GNUnet to work on those systems please let us know."
1284msgstr ""
1285"A: GNUnet è stato sviluppato e testato dapprima su Debian GNU/Linux. "
1286"Inoltre, costruiamo e testiamo regolarmente GNUnet su Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch, "
1287"FreeBSD e macOS. Abbiamo rapporti di versioni funzionanti su molte altre "
1288"distribuzioni GNU/Linux; in passato abbiamo ricevuto rapporti di versioni "
1289"funzionanti su NetBDS, OpenBDS e Solaris. Ad ogni modo, non tutti questi "
1290"rapporti sono recenti, perciò se non riesci a fare funzionare GNUnet su "
1291"questi sistemi per piacere facci sapere."
1292
1293#: template/faq.html.j2:228
1294msgid "Who runs the GNS root zone?"
1295msgstr "Chi amministra la zona radicale GNS?"
1296
1297#: template/faq.html.j2:230
1298msgid ""
1299"A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a default "
1300"configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this default "
1301"configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will be able to "
1302"modify this configuration at will. We expect normal users to have no need to "
1303"edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services themselves."
1304msgstr ""
1305"R: La risposta breve è: tu. La risposta complessa è che GNUnet invierà una "
1306"configurazione predeterminata di domini di livello superiore. L'autorità di "
1307"questa configurazione di default non è stata ancora stabilita. In ogni caso, "
1308"l'utente sarà in grado di modificare questa configurazione come desidera. "
1309"Normalmente ci aspettiamo che utenti normali non abbiano la necessità di "
1310"modificare la loro zona o zone GNS a meno che non offrano essi stessi dei "
1311"servizi."
1312
1313#: template/faq.html.j2:241
1314msgid "Where is the per-user GNS database kept?"
1315msgstr "Dove è salvato il database di ogni utente GNS?"
1316
1317#: template/faq.html.j2:243
1318msgid ""
1319"A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet peer. "
1320"Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the database could "
1321"be kept at each peer (however, we don't have code for convenient "
1322"replication). Similarly, multiple GNUnet peers can share one instance of the "
1323"database --- the &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; can be accessed from "
1324"remote (via TCP). The actual data can be stored in a Postgres database, for "
1325"which various replication options are again applicable. Ultimately, there "
1326"are many options for how users can store (and secure) their GNS database."
1327msgstr ""
1328"R: In sintesi, il database viene memorizzato nel peer GNUnet dell'utente. Un "
1329"utente potrebbe utilizzare numerosi peer GNUnet, e in tal caso il database "
1330"potrebbe essere memorizzato in ogni peer (non disponiamo però di codici per "
1331"una duplicazione apposita). Allo stesso modo, diversi peer GNUnet possono "
1332"condividere un'istanza del database; è possibile accedere allo &quot;gnunet-"
1333"service-namestore&quot; da remoto (via TCP). I dati effettivi possono essere "
1334"archiviati in un database Postgres, per il quale sono possibili diverse "
1335"opzioni di duplicazione. Infine, gli utenti hanno a disposizione molte "
1336"opzioni per archiviare e proteggere il loro database GNS."
1337
1338#: template/faq.html.j2:258
1339msgid "What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?"
1340msgstr "Qual è la grandezza media di un database di nomi GNS?"
1341
1342#: template/faq.html.j2:260
1343msgid ""
1344"A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser "
1345"histories and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases "
1346"will only grow to a few tens of thousands of entries, small enough to fit "
1347"even on mobile devices."
1348msgstr ""
1349"R: Abbastanza piccolo. Basandoci sul nostro studio degli utenti , in cui "
1350"abbiamo analizzato la cronologia di navigazione e il numero di domini "
1351"visitati, ci aspettiamo che i database di GNS cresceranno solo di poche "
1352"decine di migliaia di entrate, abbastanza piccolo da andare bene anche per i "
1353"dispositivi mobili."
1354
1355#: template/faq.html.j2:270
1356msgid "Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?"
1357msgstr "GNS è resistente agli attacchi sul DNS dagli Stati Uniti?"
1358
1359#: template/faq.html.j2:272
1360msgid ""
1361"A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force to "
1362"change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and then the "
1363"changes would only apply to the names that this user is the authority for). "
1364"So if everyone used GNS, the only practical attack of a government would be "
1365"to force the operator of a server to change the GNS records for his server "
1366"to point elsewhere. However, if the owner of the private key for a zone is "
1367"unavailable for enforcement, the respective zone cannot be changed and any "
1368"other zone delegating to this zone will achieve proper resolution."
1369msgstr ""
1370"R: Pensiamo di sì, e non ci sarebbe alcun motivo per cui un governo dovrebbe "
1371"obbligare a modificare la mappatura di un nome, eccetto per ogni utente "
1372"individuale (e quindi il cambiamento sarebbe applicato solo ai nomi per cui "
1373"questo utente ha autorità). Perciò se ognuno usasse GNS, l'unico attacco "
1374"pratico di un governo sarebbe quello di forzare l'operatore di un server a "
1375"cambiare i registri GNS per farli direzionare altrove. Ad ogni modo, se il "
1376"proprietario di una chiave privata per una zona non è disponibile per "
1377"rinforzo, la rispettiva zona non potrà essere cambiata e ogni altra zona "
1378"delegata a questa conquisterà la propria risoluzione."
1379
1380#: template/faq.html.j2:286
1381msgid "How does GNS compare to other name systems?"
1382msgstr "Qual è la differenza tra GNS e altri sistemi di nomi di dominio?"
1383
1384#: template/faq.html.j2:288
1385msgid ""
1386"A: A scientific paper on this topic <a href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/"
1387"ns2018.pdf\">has been published </a> and below is a table from the "
1388"publication. For detailed descriptions please refer to the paper."
1389msgstr ""
1390"R: Un documento scientifico riguardo questo argomento <a href=\"https://"
1391"grothoff.org/christian/ns2018.pdf\"> è stato pubblicato </a> e più avanti "
1392"c'è una tabella di questa pubblicazione. Per descrizioni più dettagliate per "
1393"piacere fare riferimento al documento."
1394
1395#: template/faq.html.j2:392
1396msgid "What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?"
1397msgstr "Qual è la differenza tra GNS e CoDoNS?"
1398
1399#: template/faq.html.j2:394
1400msgid ""
1401"A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1402"authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, and "
1403"there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> With "
1404"GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the responsibility "
1405"for naming: each user runs their own personal root zone and is thus in "
1406"complete control of the names they use. GNS also has many additional "
1407"features (to keep names short and enable migration) which don't even make "
1408"sense in the context of CoDoNS."
1409msgstr ""
1410"R: CoDoNS decentralizza il database DNS (usando un DHT) ma preserva la "
1411"struttura autoritaria di un DNS. Con CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN sono ancora sotto "
1412"controllo, e ci sono anche processi che determinano chi possiede un nome. "
1413"<br><br> Con GNS, noi decentralizziamo il database e la responsabilità di "
1414"nominare: ogni utente amministra la propria zona radicale e questo è in "
1415"completo controllo dei nomi che usa. GNS ha anche molte qualità addizionali "
1416"(mantenere i nomi brevi e abilitare migrazioni) le quali non hanno alcun "
1417"tipo di senso nel contesto di CoDoNS."
1418
1419#: template/faq.html.j2:410
1420msgid "What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?"
1421msgstr "Qual è la differenza tra GNS e SocialDNS?"
1422
1423#: template/faq.html.j2:412
1424msgid ""
1425"A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, "
1426"with SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and "
1427"subjected to ranking. As the social relationships evolve, names can thus "
1428"change in surprising ways. <br><br> With GNS, names are primarily shared via "
1429"delegation, and thus mappings will only change if the user responsible for "
1430"the name (the authority) manually changes the record."
1431msgstr ""
1432"R: Come GNS, SocialDNS permette a ogni utente di creare mappature DNS. Ad "
1433"ogni modo, con SocialDNS le mappature sono condivise tramite social network "
1434"e sono soggette a gerarchia. Così come le relazioni sociali evolvono, i nomi "
1435"possono cambiare in maniera sorprendente. <br><br> Con GNS, i nomi sono "
1436"dapprima condivisi tramite delega, e in seguito la mappatura cambierà solo "
1437"se l'utente responsabile per il nome (l'autorità) modificherà manualmente il "
1438"registro."
1439
1440#: template/faq.html.j2:426
1441msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?"
1442msgstr "Qual è la differenza tra GNS e ODDNS?"
1443
1444#: template/faq.html.j2:428
1445msgid ""
1446"A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD "
1447"registries (such as those for \".com\" and \".org\"). Instead of using "
1448"those, each user is expected to maintain a database of (second-level) "
1449"domains (like \"gnu.org\") and the IP addresses of the respective name "
1450"servers. Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs."
1451msgstr ""
1452"R: ODDNS è stata primariamente ideata per bypassare la zona radicale DNS e i "
1453"registri TLD (come quelli \".com\" e \".org\"). Invece di usare quelli, ci "
1454"si aspetta che ogni utente mantenga un database di domini (di secondo "
1455"livello, come \"gnu.org\") e gli indirizzi IP dei rispettivi nomi dei "
1456"server. La risoluzione fallirà se i server dei nomi cambiano IP."
1457
1458#: template/faq.html.j2:439
1459msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?"
1460msgstr "Qual è la differenza tra GNS e Handshake?"
1461
1462#: template/faq.html.j2:441
1463msgid ""
1464"A: Handshake is a blockchain-based method for root zone governance. Hence, "
1465"it does not address the name resolution process itself but delegates "
1466"resolution into DNS after the initial TLD resolution. Not taking "
1467"sustainablility considerations into account, Handshake could be used as an "
1468"additional supporting GNS root zone governance model, but we currently do "
1469"not have such plans in mind."
1470msgstr ""
1471"R: Handshake è un metodo per la governance della zona radice basato su "
1472"blockchain. Quindi non si occupa del processo della risoluzione dei nomi in "
1473"sé, ma la delega al DNS dopo la risoluzione TLD iniziale. Se trascurassimo "
1474"gli aspetti legati alla sostenibilità, Handshake potrebbe essere usato come "
1475"supporto aggiuntivo al modello di governance della zona radice GNS; "
1476"attualmente, però, questo utilizzo non rientra nei nostri piani."
1477
1478#: template/faq.html.j2:453
1479msgid "What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?"
1480msgstr "Qual è la differenza tra GNS e TrickleDNS?"
1481
1482#: template/faq.html.j2:455
1483msgid ""
1484"A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS "
1485"resolvers of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, "
1486"lower query resolution times, and faster update propagation&quot;. Thus "
1487"TrickleDNS is focused on defeating attacks on the availability (and "
1488"performance) of record propagation in DNS, for example via DDoS attacks on "
1489"DNS root servers. TrickleDNS is thus concerned with how to ensure "
1490"distribution of authoritative records, and authority remains derived from "
1491"the DNS hierarchy."
1492msgstr ""
1493"R: TrickleDNS invia i record DNS (&quot;critici&quot;) ai resolver DNS dei "
1494"domini disponibili per fornire &quot;una maggior disponibilità, tempi di "
1495"risoluzione delle query più rapidi e una diffusione degli aggiornamenti più "
1496"veloce&quot;. Quindi TrickleDNS contrasta gli attacchi che colpiscono la "
1497"disponibilità (e le prestazioni) della diffusione dei record nel DNS, ad "
1498"esempio tramite attacchi DDoS sui server radice DNS. TrickleDNS si occupa di "
1499"garantire la distribuzione dei record autorevoli, e l'autorevolezza deriva "
1500"comunque dalla gerarchia DNS."
1501
1502#: template/faq.html.j2:468
1503msgid ""
1504"Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the style "
1505"of the PGP web of trust?"
1506msgstr ""
1507"GNS necessita di una presentazione nel mondo reale (scambio di Product Key "
1508"sicuro) come la rete di fiducia PGP?"
1509
1510#: template/faq.html.j2:470
1511msgid ""
1512"A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the two "
1513"parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not required, "
1514"weaker mechanisms can be used. For example, we have implemented a first-come-"
1515"first-served (FCFS) authority which allows arbitrary users to register "
1516"arbitrary names. The key of this authority is included with every GNUnet "
1517"installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact global and "
1518"requires no further introduction. However, the security of these names "
1519"depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS authority. The authority "
1520"can be queried under the &quot;.pin&quot; TLD."
1521msgstr ""
1522"R: Per ragioni di sicurezza, è risaputo che debba esistere un percorso di "
1523"fiducia iniziale tra le due parti. Tuttavia, per le applicazioni in cui il "
1524"percorso di fiducia non è necessario, si possono usare dei meccanismi più "
1525"deboli. Ad esempio, abbiamo implementato un'autorità first-come-first-served "
1526"(FCFS) che permette ad utenti arbitrari di registrare nomi arbitrari. La "
1527"chiave dell'autorità è inclusa in ogni installazione di GNUnet. Quindi, di "
1528"fatto, qualsiasi nome registrato con FCFS è globale e non necessita di altre "
1529"presentazioni. Tuttavia, la sicurezza di questi nomi dipende interamente "
1530"dall'affidabilità dell'autorità FCFS. Quest'ultima può essere interrogata "
1531"sotto la &quot;.pin&quot; TLD."
1532
1533#: template/faq.html.j2:485
1534msgid ""
1535"How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name in "
1536"GNS?"
1537msgstr ""
1538"In che modo il legittimo proprietario di un dominio può dire ad altri di non "
1539"usare il suo nome su GNS?"
1540
1541#: template/faq.html.j2:487
1542msgid ""
1543"A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a &quot;legitimate&quot; "
1544"domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his preferred name or &quot;"
1545"pseudonym&quot;) in his NICK record. Similarly, all other users can choose "
1546"to ignore this preference and use a name of their choice (or even assign no "
1547"name) for this user."
1548msgstr ""
1549"R: Su GNS i nomi non hanno proprietari, quindi non ci possono essere dei "
1550"proprietari di dominio &quot;legittimi&quot;. Qualsiasi utente può "
1551"rivendicare qualsiasi nome (come suo nome preferito o &quot;"
1552"pseudonimo&quot;) nel suo registro NICK. Allo stesso modo, tutti gli altri "
1553"utenti possono decidere di ignorare questa preferenza e impostare un nome a "
1554"loro scelta per questo utente (o, addirittura, non assegnare alcun nome)."
1555
1556#: template/faq.html.j2:498
1557msgid ""
1558"Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS zone "
1559"visible?"
1560msgstr ""
1561"Avete considerato quali conseguenze sulla privacy comporti rendere l'area "
1562"personale GNS visibile?"
1563
1564#: template/faq.html.j2:500
1565msgid ""
1566"A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared "
1567"with other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not set. "
1568"Thus, users have full control over what information about their zones is "
1569"made public."
1570msgstr ""
1571"R: Ciascun record su GNS dispone di un contrassegno &quot;privato&quot;. I "
1572"record sono condivisi con altri utenti (tramite DHT o trasferimenti di zona) "
1573"solo se il contrassegno non è attivo. Quindi gli utenti hanno il pieno "
1574"controllo su quali informazioni sulle loro zone siano pubbliche."
1575
1576#: template/faq.html.j2:510
1577msgid "Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?"
1578msgstr "I record \"Host Legacy\" (LEHO) diventeranno obsoleti con IPv6?"
1579
1580#: template/faq.html.j2:512
1581msgid ""
1582"A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary because "
1583"of IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in the context "
1584"of virtual hosting. However, LEHOs are also useful to help with X.509 "
1585"certificate validation (as they specify for which legacy hostname the "
1586"certificate should be valid). Also, even with IPv6 fully deployed and &quot;"
1587"infinite&quot; IP addresses being available, we're not sure that virtual "
1588"hosting would disappear. Finally, we don't want to have to wait for IPv6 to "
1589"become commonplace, GNS should work with today's networks."
1590msgstr ""
1591"R: Questa domanda presuppone che (a) l'hosting virtuale sia necessario solo "
1592"a causa della carenza di indirizzi IPv4 e (b) che i LEHO siano utili solo "
1593"nell'ambito dell'hosting virtuale. Tuttavia, i LEHO sono utili anche per "
1594"contribuire alla convalida dei certificati X.509 (poiché specificano per "
1595"quale nome host della legacy il certificato dovrebbe essere valido). "
1596"Inoltre, anche se il protocollo IPv6 è stato completamente sviluppato e sono "
1597"disponibili indirizzi IP &quot;infiniti&quot;, non abbiamo la certezza che "
1598"l'hosting virtuale scomparirà. Infine, se non vogliamo attendere che il "
1599"protocollo IPv6 diventi di uso comune, GNS dovrebbe funzionare con le reti "
1600"di oggi."
1601
1602#: template/faq.html.j2:526
1603msgid ""
1604"Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally "
1605"unique names?"
1606msgstr ""
1607"Perché GNS non utilizza dei parametri di fiducia o un consenso per stabilire "
1608"nomi univoci a livello globale?"
1609
1610#: template/faq.html.j2:528
1611msgid ""
1612"A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds. As "
1613"trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as they "
1614"cross each others thresholds. We decided that the resulting unpredictability "
1615"of the resolution process was not acceptable. Furthermore, trust and "
1616"consensus might be easy to manipulate by adversaries."
1617msgstr ""
1618"R: I parametri di fiducia hanno un problema di fondo, hanno delle soglie. "
1619"Man mano che le relazioni di fiducia evolvono, i mapping assumono "
1620"significati diversi quando oltrepassano le soglie degli altri. Abbiamo "
1621"stabilito che l'imprevedibilità del processo di risoluzione non era "
1622"accettabile. Inoltre, la fiducia e il consenso possono essere manipolati con "
1623"facilità dagli avversari."
1624
1625#: template/faq.html.j2:539
1626msgid "How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?"
1627msgstr "Come gestite le chiavi di zona compromesse in GNS?"
1628
1629#: template/faq.html.j2:541
1630msgid ""
1631"A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one can "
1632"then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at all "
1633"peers. Before using a public key, peers check if that key has been revoked. "
1634"All names that involve delegation via a revoked zone will then fail to "
1635"resolve. Peers always automatically check for the existence of a revocation "
1636"message when resolving names."
1637msgstr ""
1638"R: Il proprietario di una chiave privata può generare un messaggio di "
1639"revoca. In seguito questa chiave può esondare nella rete overlay, creando "
1640"una sua copia in tutti i peer. Prima di usare una chiave pubblica, i peer "
1641"controllano se è stata revocata. Il processo di risoluzione non andrà a buon "
1642"fine per tutti quei nomi che comportano una delega tramite zona revocata. I "
1643"peer verificano sempre se esiste un messaggio di revoca durante la "
1644"risoluzione dei nomi."
1645
1646#: template/faq.html.j2:553
1647msgid "Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?"
1648msgstr "In futuro si potrà aggiornare l'algoritmo di firma di GNS?"
1649
1650#: template/faq.html.j2:555
1651msgid ""
1652"A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the "
1653"protocol to support alternative delegation records. <br> <br> Naturally, "
1654"deployed GNS implementations would have to be updated to support the new "
1655"signature scheme. The new scheme can then be run in parallel with the "
1656"existing system by using a new record type to indicate the use of a "
1657"different cipher system."
1658msgstr ""
1659"R: Sì. Nel nostro tentativo di rendere GNS standard, abbiamo già modificato "
1660"il protocollo per supportare dei record di delega alternativi. <br> <br> "
1661"Ovviamente, le implementazioni GNS utilizzate dovranno essere aggiornate per "
1662"supportare il nuovo schema di firma. Quest'ultimo può essere eseguito in "
1663"parallelo con il sistema esistente usando un nuovo tipo di record per "
1664"indicare l'uso di un sistema di cifratura diverso."
1665
1666#: template/faq.html.j2:569
1667msgid ""
1668"How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?"
1669msgstr ""
1670"In che modo una zona GNS può mantenere vari server dei nomi, ad esempio per "
1671"il bilanciamento del carico?"
1672
1673#: template/faq.html.j2:571
1674msgid ""
1675"A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and "
1676"replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be "
1677"contacted whenever clients perform a lookup. Even if the authority goes "
1678"(temporarily) off-line, the DHT will cache the records for some time. "
1679"However, should having multiple servers for a zone be considered truly "
1680"necessary, the owner of the zone can simply run multiple peers (and share "
1681"the zone's key and database among them)."
1682msgstr ""
1683"R: Non pensiamo che sarà necessario, perché i record GNS sono archiviati (e "
1684"replicati) nella DHT R5N. Pertanto, in genere, l'autorità non viene "
1685"contattata ogni volta che un cliente esegue una ricerca. Anche se l'autorità "
1686"va (temporaneamente) offline, la DHT memorizza il record nella cache per "
1687"qualche tempo. Tuttavia, qualora si consideri davvero necessario avere più "
1688"server in una zona, il proprietario della zona può semplicemente eseguire "
1689"più peer (e condividere la chiave e il database di zona tra questi)."
1690
1691#: template/faq.html.j2:584
1692msgid ""
1693"Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship "
1694"resistance?"
1695msgstr ""
1696"Perché pensate che valga la pena rinunciare ai nomi univoci per la "
1697"resistenza alla censura?"
1698
1699#: template/faq.html.j2:586
1700msgid ""
1701"A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship "
1702"resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names are "
1703"not globally unique). To draw a parallel, HTTPS connections use more "
1704"bandwidth and have higher latency than HTTP connections. Depending on your "
1705"application, HTTPS may not be worth the cost. However, for users that are "
1706"experiencing censorship (or are concerned about it), giving up globally "
1707"unique names may very well be worth the cost. After all, what is a &quot;"
1708"globally&quot; unique name worth, if it does not resolve?"
1709msgstr ""
1710"R: Lo GNU Name System offre un'alternativa al DNS che è resistente alla "
1711"censura. Come avviene per qualsiasi meccanismo di sicurezza, questa "
1712"caratteristica ha un prezzo: i nomi non sono globalmente univoci. Per fare "
1713"un'analogia, rispetto alle connessioni HTTP, quelle HTTPS usano una maggiore "
1714"lunghezza di banda e hanno una latenza superiore. A seconda "
1715"dell'applicazione, HTTPS potrebbe essere sconveniente. Tuttavia, per gli "
1716"utenti che stanno subendo la censura (o ne sono preoccupati), potrebbe "
1717"davvero valere la pena rinunciare a dei nomi globalmente univoci. Dopotutto, "
1718"a cosa serve avere un nome &quot;globalmente&quot; univoco, se non si "
1719"risolve?"
1720
1721#: template/faq.html.j2:600
1722msgid "Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?"
1723msgstr "Perché il DNS viene definito \"centralizzato\" e \"distribuito\"?"
1724
1725#: template/faq.html.j2:602
1726msgid ""
1727"A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component / "
1728"central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by IANA/ICANN. "
1729"This centralization creates vulnerabilities. For example, the US government "
1730"was able to reassign the management of the country-TLDs of Afganistan and "
1731"Iraq during the wars at the beginning of the 21st century."
1732msgstr ""
1733"R: Diciamo che DNS è \"centralizzato\" perché ha una componente centrale / "
1734"punto centrale di errore --- la zona radice e la sua gestione da parte di "
1735"IANA/ICANN. Questa centralizzazione provoca delle vulnerabilità. Ad esempio, "
1736"il governo statunitense ha potuto riassegnare la gestione dei TLD "
1737"dell'Afghanistan e dell'Iraq durante le guerre all'inizio del XXI secolo."
1738
1739#: template/faq.html.j2:613
1740msgid "How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?"
1741msgstr "In che modo GNS protegge dalla censura di livello 3?"
1742
1743#: template/faq.html.j2:615
1744msgid ""
1745"A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help "
1746"indirectly in two ways: <ol> <li> Many websites today use virtual hosting, "
1747"so blocking a particular IP address causes much more collateral damage than "
1748"blocking a DNS name. It thus raises the cost of censorship.</li> <li> "
1749"Existing layer-3 circumvention solutions (such as Tor) would benefit from a "
1750"censorship resistant naming system. Accessing Tor's &quot;.onion&quot; "
1751"namespace currently requires users to use unmemorable cryptographic "
1752"identifiers. With nicer names, Tor and tor2web-like services would be even "
1753"easier to use. </ol>"
1754msgstr ""
1755"R: GNS non interviene direttamente contro la censura di livello 3, ma lo fa "
1756"indirettamente in due modi: <ol> <li> Oggi molti siti web usano l'hosting "
1757"virtuale, quindi bloccare uno specifico indirizzo IP provoca molti più danni "
1758"collaterali rispetto a bloccare un nome DNS. Quindi aumenta il costo della "
1759"censura.</li> <li> Le soluzioni di aggiramento del livello 3 esistenti (come "
1760"Tor) trarrebbero beneficio da un naming system resistente alla censura. "
1761"Attualmente, per accedere allo spazio dei nomi &quot;.a cipolla&quot; di "
1762"Tor, gli utenti devono usare identificatori crittografici non memorizzabili. "
1763"Con nomi migliori, i servizi simili a Tor e tor2web sarebbero perfino più "
1764"semplici da usare. </ol>"
1765
1766#: template/faq.html.j2:634
1767msgid "Does GNS work with search engines?"
1768msgstr "GNS funziona con i motori di ricerca?"
1769
1770#: template/faq.html.j2:636
1771msgid ""
1772"A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can use "
1773"GNS to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally, while "
1774"we typically expect normal users to install custom software for name "
1775"resolution, this is unlikely to work for search engines today. However, the "
1776"DNS2GNS gateway allows search engines to use DNS to resolve GNS names, so "
1777"they can still index GNS resources. However, as using DNS2GNS gateways "
1778"breaks the cryptographic chain of trust, legacy search engines will "
1779"obviously not obtain censorship-resistant names."
1780msgstr ""
1781"R: GNS non crea particolari problemi con i motori di ricerca. Questi infatti "
1782"possono eseguire la risoluzione dei nomi come qualsiasi normale utente. Di "
1783"solito gli utenti installano dei software personalizzati per la risoluzione "
1784"dei nomi ma, chiaramente, è improbabile che questo funzioni con i motori di "
1785"ricerca attuali. Ad ogni modo, i motori di ricerca possono comunque "
1786"indicizzare le risorse GNS, dato che il gateway DNS2GNS permette loro di "
1787"usare il DNS per risolvere i nomi GNS. Tuttavia i motori di ricerca non "
1788"otterranno dei nomi resistenti alla censura, proprio perché usare dei "
1789"gateway DNS2GNS rompe la catena di fiducia crittografica."
1790
1791#: template/faq.html.j2:650
1792msgid "How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1793msgstr ""
1794"Qual è la differenza tra GNS e la Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1795
1796#: template/faq.html.j2:652
1797msgid ""
1798"A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually "
1799"originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about "
1800"integration with legacy applications and instead focuses on universal "
1801"connectivity between a user's many machines. In contrast, GNS was designed "
1802"to interoperate with DNS as much as possible, and to also work as much as "
1803"possible with the existing Web infrastructure. UIA is not at all concerned "
1804"about legacy systems (clean slate)."
1805msgstr ""
1806"R: Sia UIA che GNS hanno lo stesso modello basico di naming, che in realtà è "
1807"stato creato con l'infrastruttura SDSI di Rivest. Tuttavia, UIA non si "
1808"preoccupa dell'integrazione con le applicazioni di legacy, ma verte sulla "
1809"connettività universale tra i numerosi dispositivi di un utente. Al "
1810"contrario, GNS è stato progettato per interagire il più possibile con i DNS, "
1811"nonché per funzionare il più possibile con l'infrastruttura Web esistente. "
1812"UIA non si occupa di sistemi di legacy (tabula rasa)."
1813
1814#: template/faq.html.j2:665
1815msgid "Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?"
1816msgstr ""
1817"GNS non aumenta la base di calcolo affidabile (TCB) rispetto a DNS(SEC)?"
1818
1819#: template/faq.html.j2:667
1820msgid ""
1821"A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you know "
1822"if a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-of-a-friend, "
1823"and can thus decide how much you trust the result. Naturally, the trusted-"
1824"computing base (TCB) can become arbitrarily large this way --- however, "
1825"given the name length restriction, for an individual name it is always less "
1826"than about 128 entities."
1827msgstr ""
1828"R: Per prima cosa, su GNS è possibile visualizzare chiaramente la catena di "
1829"fiducia, per poter sapere se il nome che stai risolvendo appartiene a un "
1830"amico, o a un amico di un amico, e quindi puoi decidere quanto fidarti del "
1831"risultato. Ovviamente, in questo modo, la base di calcolo affidabile (TCB) "
1832"può diventare arbitrariamente lunga; tuttavia, viste le limitazioni sulla "
1833"lunghezza del nome, un nome singolo non supererà mai le 128 entità circa."
1834
1835#: template/faq.html.j2:679
1836msgid ""
1837"How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part of "
1838"the domain name?"
1839msgstr ""
1840"In che modo GNS gestisce i record SRV/TLSA in cui il servizio e il "
1841"protocollo fanno parte del nome di dominio?"
1842
1843#: template/faq.html.j2:681
1844msgid ""
1845"A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects the "
1846"&quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to the "
1847"corresponding port number and &quot;Proto&quot; to the corresponding "
1848"protocol number. The rest of the name is resolved as usual. Then, when the "
1849"result is presented, GNS looks for the GNS-specific &quot;BOX&quot; record "
1850"type. A BOX record is a record that contains another record (such as SRV or "
1851"TLSA records) and adds a service and protocol number (and the original boxed "
1852"record type) to it."
1853msgstr ""
1854"R: Quando GNS divide un nome di dominio in etichette per la risoluzione, "
1855"rileva la sintassi &quot;_Service._Proto&quot;, converte &quot;Service&quot; "
1856"nel numero di porta corrispondente e &quot;Proto&quot; nel numero di "
1857"protocollo corrispondente. La parte restante del nome viene risolta come di "
1858"consueto. Poi, quando viene presentato il risultato, GNS cerca il tipo di "
1859"record &quot;BOX&quot; specifico di GNS. Un record BOX contiene un altro "
1860"record (come i quelli SRV o TLSA) e ci aggiunge un numero di servizio e di "
1861"protocollo (e il tipo di record BOX originale)."
1862
1863#: template/faq.html.j2:697
1864msgid ""
1865"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. "
1866"Should I worry?"
1867msgstr ""
1868"Ricevo diversi &quot;ATTENZIONE Ritardo calcolato da X a Y&quot; Dovrei "
1869"preoccuparmi?"
1870
1871#: template/faq.html.j2:699
1872msgid ""
1873"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in GNUnet. "
1874"We have started a major rewrite to address this and other problems, but "
1875"until the Transport Next Generation (TNG) is ready, these warnings are "
1876"expected."
1877msgstr ""
1878"A: Al momento è da aspettarselo ed è dovuto all'alta latenza di GNUnet. "
1879"Abbiamo iniziato una riscrittura importante per risolvere questo e altri "
1880"problemi, però fino a che il Transport Next Generation (TNG) sia pronto, "
1881"queste avvertenze continueranno a verificarsi."
1882
1883#: template/faq.html.j2:708
1884msgid "Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?"
1885msgstr "Errore di apertura `/dev/net/tun': nessun file trovato nell'elenco?"
1886
1887#: template/faq.html.j2:710
1888msgid ""
1889"A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the "
1890"following commands (as root) to create the required device file"
1891msgstr ""
1892"R: Se ricevi questo messaggio di errore la soluzione è semplice. Segui i "
1893"seguenti comandi per creare i file richiesti dal dispositivo"
1894
1895#: template/faq.html.j2:722
1896msgid ""
1897"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-service-"
1898"dns)?"
1899msgstr ""
1900"'iptables: Non c'è catena/obiettivo/coincidenza con quel nome.' (durante "
1901"l'esecuzione di gnunet-service-dns)?"
1902
1903#: template/faq.html.j2:724
1904msgid ""
1905"A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match "
1906"support. This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check if "
1907"your kernel has CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER set to either 'y' or "
1908"'m' (and the module is loaded)."
1909msgstr ""
1910"R: Per il DNS GNUnet, le tue iptables devono avere &quot;il proprio&quot; "
1911"supporto di coincidenza. Questo si ottiene avendo le opzioni corrette del "
1912"kernel. Controlla se il tuo kernel ha impostato "
1913"CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER o su 'y' o su 'm' (e il il modulo si carica)."
1914
1915#: template/faq.html.j2:736
1916msgid "'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?"
1917msgstr ""
1918"Si è esaurito il tempo di attesa durante l'esecuzione PT su Fedora (e "
1919"possibilmente altri)?"
1920
1921#: template/faq.html.j2:738
1922msgid ""
1923"A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if "
1924"your firewall is enabled and blocking the connections."
1925msgstr ""
1926"R: Se ricevi un errore che indica che il VPN ha raggiunto il tempo limite, "
1927"controlla se il tuo firewall è abilitato e se sta bloccando le connessioni."
1928
1929#: template/faq.html.j2:746
1930msgid ""
1931"I'm getting an 'error while loading shared libraries: libgnunetXXX.so.X'"
1932msgstr ""
1933"Sto ricevendo un 'errore durante il caricamento delle biblioteche condivise: "
1934"libgnunetXXX.so.X'"
1935
1936#: template/faq.html.j2:748
1937msgid ""
1938"A: This error usually occurs when your linker fails to locate one of "
1939"GNUnet's libraries. This can have two causes. First, it is theoretically "
1940"possible that the library is not installed on your system; however, if you "
1941"compiled GNUnet the normal way and/or used a binary package, that is highly "
1942"unlikely. The more common cause is that you installed GNUnet to a directory "
1943"that your linker does not search. There are several ways to fix this that "
1944"are described below. If you are 'root' and you installed to a system folder "
1945"(such as /usr/local), you want to add the libraries to the system-wide "
1946"search path. This is done by adding a line \"/usr/local/lib/\" to /etc/ld.so."
1947"conf and running \"ldconfig\". If you installed GNUnet to /opt or any other "
1948"similar path, you obviously have to change \"/usr/local\" accordingly. If "
1949"you do not have 'root' rights or if you installed GNUnet to say \"/home/"
1950"$USER/\", then you can explicitly tell your linker to search a particular "
1951"directory for libraries using the \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\" environment variable. "
1952"For example, if you configured GNUnet using a prefix of \"$HOME/gnunet/\" "
1953"you want to run:"
1954msgstr ""
1955"R: Questo errore accade normalmente quando il tuo linker non riesce a "
1956"localizzare una delle biblioteche di GNUnet. Questo può avere due ragioni. "
1957"Primo, è teoreticamente possibile che la biblioteca non sia installata sul "
1958"tuo sistema; ad ogni modo, se compili GNUnet normalmente e/o usi un "
1959"pacchetto binario, è molto improbabile. La causa più comune è che hai "
1960"installato GNUnet in una directory che il tuo linker non trova. Ci sono "
1961"diversi modi per rimediarvi. Se sei \"root\" e lo hai installato su una "
1962"cartella di sistema (come /usr/local), vuoi aggiungere le biblioteche sul "
1963"percorso di ricerca a livello di sistema. Questo è possibile aggiungendo una "
1964"linea \"/usr/local/lib/\" a /etc/ld.so.conf e avviare \"ldconfig\". Se hai "
1965"installato GNUnet a /opt o qualsiasi altro percorso simile, ovviamente devi "
1966"cambiare \"/usr/local\" di conseguenza. Se non hai diritti da \"root\" o hai "
1967"installato GNUnet come \"/home/$USER/\", allora puoi esplicitamente far "
1968"cercare al tuo linker una precisa directory per biblioteche usando la "
1969"variabile ambientale \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\". Per esempio, se hai configurato "
1970"GNUnet usando un prefisso \"$HOME/gnunet/\" allora devi:"
1971
1972#: template/faq.html.j2:774
1973msgid ""
1974"to ensure GNUnet's binaries and libraries are found. In order to avoid "
1975"having to do so each time, you can add the above lines (without the \"$\") "
1976"to your .bashrc or .profile file. You will have to logout and login again to "
1977"have this new profile be applied to all shells (including your desktop "
1978"environment)."
1979msgstr ""
1980"per assicurarti che le biblioteche e i binari di GNUnet vengano "
1981"riconosciuti. Per evitare di dover fare così ogni volta, puoi aggiungere le "
1982"linee di cui sopra (senza la \"$\") al tuo file .bashrc o .profile. Dovrai "
1983"fare il logout e di nuovo il login per far sì che questo nuovo profilo venga "
1984"aggiunto a tutte le strutture (incluso il tuo desktop)."
1985
1986#: template/faq.html.j2:781
1987msgid "What error messages can be ignored?"
1988msgstr "Quali messaggi di errore possono essere ignorati?"
1989
1990#: template/faq.html.j2:783
1991msgid ""
1992"A: Error messages flagged as \"DEBUG\" should be disabled in binaries built "
1993"for end-users and can always be ignored. Error messages flagged as \"INFO\" "
1994"always refer to harmless events that require no action. For example, GNUnet "
1995"may use an INFO message to indicate that it is currently performing an "
1996"expensive operation that will take some time. GNUnet will also use INFO "
1997"messages to display information about important configuration values."
1998msgstr ""
1999"R: I messaggi di errore contrassegnati come \"DEBUG\" dovrebbero essere "
2000"disabilitati nei binari generati per gli utenti finali e possono essere "
2001"ignorati in ogni caso. I messaggi di errore contrassegnati come \"INFO\" "
2002"riguardano sempre eventi innocui che non necessitano di alcuna operazione. "
2003"Ad esempio, GNUnet potrebbe usare un messaggio INFO per indicare che è in "
2004"corso un'operazione dispendiosa che richiede del tempo. GNUnet userà i "
2005"messaggi INFO anche per mostrare informazioni su valori di configurazione "
2006"importanti."
2007
2008#: template/faq.html.j2:799
2009msgid "How does GNUnet compare to other file-sharing applications?"
2010msgstr ""
2011"Qual è la differenza tra GNUnet e altre applicazioni per la condivisione dei "
2012"file?"
2013
2014#: template/faq.html.j2:801
2015msgid ""
2016"A: As opposed to Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey and most other "
2017"P2P networks, GNUnet was designed with security in mind as the highest "
2018"priority. We intend on producing a network with comprehensive security "
2019"features. Many other P2P networks are open to a wide variety of attacks, and "
2020"users have little privacy. GNUnet is also Free Software and thus the source "
2021"code is available, so you do not have to worry about being spied upon by the "
2022"software. The following table summarises the main differences between GNUnet "
2023"and other systems. The information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. "
2024"The comparison is difficult since there are sometimes differences between "
2025"various implementations of (almost) the same protocol. In general, we pick a "
2026"free implementation as the reference implementation since it is possible to "
2027"inspect the free code. Also, all of these systems are changing over time and "
2028"thus the data below may not be up-to-date. If you find any flaws, please let "
2029"us know. Finally, the table is not saying terribly much (it is hard to "
2030"compare these systems this briefly), so if you want the real differences, "
2031"read the research papers (and probably the code)."
2032msgstr ""
2033"R: Al contrario di Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey e la maggior "
2034"parte delle altre reti peer-to-peer, GNUnet è stata progettata dando la "
2035"massima priorità alla sicurezza. Vogliamo creare una rete con delle "
2036"funzionalità di sicurezza complete. Molte altre reti peer-to-peer sono "
2037"aperte a una grande varietà di attacchi e gli utenti hanno poca privacy. "
2038"GNUnet è anche un software libero, il codice sorgente è disponibile, quindi "
2039"l'utente non deve preoccuparsi di essere spiato dal software. La tabella "
2040"riportata qui di seguito sintetizza le differenze principali tra GNUnet e "
2041"altri sistemi. Le informazioni sono riportate accuratamente al meglio delle "
2042"nostre conoscenze. È difficile fare un paragone, perché talvolta ci sono "
2043"differenze tra varie implementazioni dello stesso (o quasi) protocollo. In "
2044"linea di massima, prendiamo un'implementazione libera come termine di "
2045"paragone perché permette di esaminare il codice libero. Inoltre, dato che "
2046"tutti questi sistemi cambiano nel tempo, le informazioni nella tabella "
2047"potrebbero non essere aggiornate. In caso di errori, segnalacelo. Infine, la "
2048"tabella non fornisce tantissime informazioni (è difficile paragonare questi "
2049"sistemi così brevemente), quindi per conoscere le vere differenze bisogna "
2050"leggere i documenti di ricerca (e probabilmente anche il codice)."
2051
2052#: template/faq.html.j2:915
2053msgid ""
2054"Another important point of reference are the various anonymous peer-to-peer "
2055"networks. Here, there are differences in terms of application domain and how "
2056"specifically anonymity is achieved. Anonymous routing is a hard research "
2057"topic, so for a superficial comparison like this one we focus on the "
2058"latency. Another important factor is the programming language. Type-safe "
2059"languages may offer certain security benefits; however, this may come at the "
2060"cost of significant increases in resource consumption which in turn may "
2061"reduce anonymity."
2062msgstr ""
2063"Un altro importante termine di paragone sono le varie reti peer-to-peer "
2064"anonime. In questo caso, le differenze riguardano il dominio di applicazione "
2065"e in che modo, di preciso, si ottiene l'anonimato. Il routing anonimo è un "
2066"difficile argomento di ricerca, quindi, in un confronto superficiale come "
2067"questo, ci concentriamo sulla latenza. Un altro fattore importante è il "
2068"linguaggio di programmazione. I linguaggi indipendenti dai tipi possono "
2069"offrire dei benefici di sicurezza. Tuttavia, questo potrebbe comportare un "
2070"incremento significativo del consumo delle risorse che, a sua volta, "
2071"potrebbe ridurre l'anonimato."
2072
2073#: template/faq.html.j2:928
2074msgid "Are there any known attacks (on GNUnet's file-sharing application)?"
2075msgstr ""
2076"Ci sono attacchi noti (sull'applicazione GNUnet per la condivisione dei "
2077"file)?"
2078
2079#: template/faq.html.j2:930
2080msgid ""
2081"A: Generally, there is the possibility of a known plaintext attack on "
2082"keywords, but since the user has control over the keywords that are "
2083"associated with the content he inserts, the user can take advantage of the "
2084"same techniques used to generate reasonable passwords to defend against such "
2085"an attack. In any event, we are not trying to hide content; thus, unless the "
2086"user is trying to insert information into the network that can only be "
2087"shared with a small group of people, there is no real reason to try to "
2088"obfuscate the content by choosing a difficult keyword anyway."
2089msgstr ""
2090"R: Di solito, c'è la possibilità che avvenga un attacco con testo in chiaro "
2091"noto alle parole chiave, ma visto che l'utente controlla le parole chiave "
2092"associate ai contenuti che inserisce, può sfruttare le stesse tecniche usate "
2093"per generare password accettabili per difendersi dall'attacco. Ad ogni modo, "
2094"non stiamo cercando di nascondere i contenuti. Quindi, a meno che l'utente "
2095"non cerchi di inserire informazioni sulla rete che possono essere condivise "
2096"solo con un gruppo ristretto di persone, non ci sono buone ragioni per "
2097"cercare di oscurare i contenuti scegliendo una parola chiave complessa."
2098
2099#: template/faq.html.j2:944
2100msgid "What do you mean by anonymity?"
2101msgstr "Che si intende per anonimato?"
2102
2103#: template/faq.html.j2:946
2104msgid ""
2105"A: Anonymity is the lack of distinction of an individual from a (large) "
2106"group. A central goal for anonymous file-sharing in GNUnet is to make all "
2107"users (peers) form a group and to make communications in that group "
2108"anonymous, that is, nobody (but the initiator) should be able to tell which "
2109"of the peers in the group originated the message. In other words, it should "
2110"be difficult to impossible for an adversary to distinguish between the "
2111"originating peer and all other peers."
2112msgstr ""
2113"R: Con l'anonimato è impossibile identificare un individuo che si trova in "
2114"un (grande) gruppo. Un obiettivo centrale per la condivisione di file in "
2115"GNUnet è far diventare tutti gli utenti (peer) parte di un gruppo e rendere "
2116"le comunicazioni al suo interno anonime: nessuno (tranne l'iniziatore) "
2117"dovrebbe riuscire a sapere quale peer nel gruppo ha dato origine al "
2118"messaggio. In altre parole, dovrebbe essere difficile, se non impossibile, "
2119"per un nemico, distinguere il peer iniziatore dagli altri."
2120
2121#: template/faq.html.j2:958
2122msgid "What does my system do when participating in GNUnet file sharing?"
2123msgstr ""
2124"Cosa fa il mio sistema quando partecipa alla condivisione di file GNUnet?"
2125
2126#: template/faq.html.j2:960
2127msgid ""
2128"A: In GNUnet you set up a node (a peer). It is identified by an ID (hash of "
2129"its public key) and has a number of addresses it is reachable by (may have "
2130"no addresses, for instance when it's behind a NAT). You specify bandwidth "
2131"limits (how much traffic GNUnet is allowed to consume) and datastore quote "
2132"(how large your on-disk block storage is) . Your node will then proceed to "
2133"connect to other nodes, becoming part of the network."
2134msgstr ""
2135"R: Su GNUnet crei un nodo (peer) che è identificato da un ID (hash della sua "
2136"chiave pubblica) e che dispone di un numero di indirizzi ai quali è "
2137"raggiungibile (può non avere indirizzi, per esempio quando si trova dietro "
2138"un NAT). Quando avrai definito il limite della larghezza di banda (quanto "
2139"traffico può consumare GNUnet) e la quota di archiviazione (quanto è ampia "
2140"la tua archiviazione a blocchi su disco), il nodo si connetterà ad altri "
2141"nodi, entrando a far parte della rete."
2142
2143#: template/faq.html.j2:975
2144msgid "How can I help translate this webpage into other languages?"
2145msgstr "Come posso aiutare a tradurre questo sito web in altre lingue?"
2146
2147#: template/faq.html.j2:977
2148msgid ""
2149"A: First, you need to register an account with our weblate system. Please "
2150"send an e-mail with the desired target language to translators@gnunet.org or "
2151"ask for help on the #gnunet chat on irc.freenode.net. Typically someone with "
2152"sufficient permissions will then grant you access. Naturally, any abuse will "
2153"result in the loss of permissions."
2154msgstr ""
2155"R: Per prima cosa, devi creare un account sul nostro sistema Weblate. Invia "
2156"un'e-mail a translators@gnunet.org indicando la lingua in cui vuoi tradurre, "
2157"oppure chiedi sulla chat #gnunet su irc.freenode.net. Qualcuno con le "
2158"autorizzazioni necessarie ti darà l'accesso. Ovviamente, qualsiasi abuso "
2159"comporterà la perdita dei permessi."
2160
2161#: template/faq.html.j2:989
2162msgid "I have some great idea for a new feature, what should I do?"
2163msgstr "Ho delle ottime idee per una nuova funzionalità, cosa posso fare?"
2164
2165#: template/faq.html.j2:991
2166msgid ""
2167"A: Sadly, we have many more feature requests than we can possibly implement. "
2168"The best way to actually get a new feature implemented is to do it yourself "
2169"--- and to then send us a patch."
2170msgstr ""
2171"R: Purtroppo, le richieste di funzionalità sono molto più numerose di quante "
2172"ne possiamo effettivamente implementare. Il modo migliore per ottenere "
2173"l'implementazione di una nuova funzionalità è farlo da te e poi inviarci un "
2174"patch."
2175
2176#: template/glossary.html.j2:12
2177msgid "Ego"
2178msgstr "Ego"
2179
2180#: template/glossary.html.j2:14
2181msgid ""
2182"We use the term \"Ego\" to refer to the fact that users in GNUnet can have "
2183"multiple unlinkable identities, in the sense of alter egos. The ability to "
2184"have more than one identity is crucial, as we may want to keep our egos for "
2185"business separate from those we use for political activities or romance.<br> "
2186"Egos in GNUnet are technically equivalent to identities (and the code does "
2187"not distinguish between them). We simply sometimes use the term \"ego\" to "
2188"stress that you can have more than one."
2189msgstr ""
2190"Usiamo il termine \"Ego\" per indicare che su GNUnet gli utenti possono "
2191"avere molteplici identità scollegate tra loro, nel senso di alter ego. La "
2192"possibilità di avere più di un'identità è fondamentale, perché potremmo "
2193"voler tenere separati i nostri ego per attività di business da quelli per "
2194"attività politiche o relazioni.<br> Da un punto di vista tecnico, gli Ego su "
2195"GNUnet sono equivalenti alle identità (e il codice non fa distinzioni tra "
2196"loro). Talvolta usiamo il termine \"ego\" per sottolineare che puoi averne "
2197"più di uno."
2198
2199#: template/glossary.html.j2:27
2200msgid "Identity"
2201msgstr "Identità"
2202
2203#: template/glossary.html.j2:29
2204msgid ""
2205"In GNUnet users are identified via a public key, and that public key is then "
2206"often referred to as the \"Identity\" of the user. However, the concept is "
2207"not as draconian as it often is in real life where many are forced to have "
2208"one name, one passport and one unique identification number. <br> As long as "
2209"identities in GNUnet are simply public keys, users are free to create any "
2210"number of identities, and we call those egos to emphasize the difference. "
2211"Even though users can create such egos freely, it is possible to have an ego "
2212"certified by some certification authority, resulting in something that more "
2213"closely resembles the traditional concept of an identity.<br> For example, a "
2214"university may certify the identities of its students such that they can "
2215"prove that they are studying. Students may keep their (certified) student "
2216"identity separate from other egos that they use for other activities in life."
2217msgstr ""
2218"Su GNUnet gli utenti vengono identificati tramite una chiave pubblica, che "
2219"spesso viene indicata come \"Identità\" dell'utente. Tuttavia, il concetto "
2220"di identità non è così draconiano come spesso lo è nella vita reale, dove "
2221"molte persone sono obbligate ad avere un nome, un passaporto e un numero di "
2222"identificazione unico. <br>Finché le identità su GNUnet sono semplicemente "
2223"chiavi pubbliche, gli utenti sono liberi di creare quante identità vogliono, "
2224"che noi chiamiamo \"Ego\" per sottolineare la differenza. Sebbene gli utenti "
2225"possano creare questi Ego liberamente, è possibile farsi certificare un Ego "
2226"da un ente certificatore. In questo modo, l'Ego diventa qualcosa di molto "
2227"più simile al concetto tradizionale di identità.<br> Ad esempio, "
2228"un'università potrebbe certificare le identità dei suoi studenti affinché "
2229"possano provare di essere effettivamente studenti. Questi ultimi possono "
2230"tenere separata la loro identità studentesca (certificata) da altri Ego che "
2231"usano per altre attività della loro vita."
2232
2233#: template/glossary.html.j2:50
2234msgid "Pseudonym"
2235msgstr "Pseudonimo"
2236
2237#: template/glossary.html.j2:52
2238msgid ""
2239"A pseudonym is an ego that is specifically intended to not be linked to "
2240"one's real name. GNUnet users can create many egos, and thus also many "
2241"pseudonyms. <br> Repeated uses of the same pseudonym are linkable by "
2242"definition, as they involve the same public key. Anonymity requires the use "
2243"of either the special \"anonymous\" pseudonym (for GNUnet, this is the "
2244"neutral element on the elliptic curve) or a throw-away pseudonym that is "
2245"only used once."
2246msgstr ""
2247"Uno pseudonimo è un Ego con il preciso scopo di non essere associato al vero "
2248"nome di una persona. Gli utenti di GNUnet possono creare molti Ego e, allo "
2249"stesso modo, anche molti pseudonimi. <br> Usare ripetutamente lo stesso "
2250"pseudonimo significa, per definizione, essere associabile, perché comporta "
2251"l'utilizzo della stessa chiave pubblica. L'anonimato necessita dell'uso di "
2252"pseudonimi speciali \"anonimi\" (per GNUnet, è l'elemento neutro sulla curva "
2253"ellittica) o di uno pseudonimo usa e getta da usare una volta sola."
2254
2255#: template/glossary.html.j2:71
2256msgid "Namespaces"
2257msgstr "Spazi dei nomi"
2258
2259#: template/glossary.html.j2:73
2260msgid ""
2261"The GNU Name System allows every ego (or identity) to securely and privately "
2262"associate any number of label-value pairs with an ego. The values are called "
2263"record sets following the terminology of the Domain Name System (DNS). The "
2264"mapping of labels to record sets for a given ego is called a namespace. <br> "
2265"If records are made public and thus published, it is possible for other "
2266"users to lookup the record given the ego's public key and the label. Here, "
2267"not only the label can thus act as a passphrase but also the public key -- "
2268"which despite its name may not be public knowledge and is never disclosed by "
2269"the GNS protocol itself."
2270msgstr ""
2271"Lo GNU Name System permette a ogni Ego (o identità) di associare in modo "
2272"sicuro e privato qualsiasi quantità di coppie etichetta-valore a un Ego. I "
2273"valori sono chiamati set di record, secondo la terminologia del Sistema dei "
2274"Nomi di Dominio (Domain Name System - DNS). Il mapping dalle etichette ai "
2275"record stabilito per un dato Ego viene chiamato spazio di nomi. <br> Se i "
2276"record sono resi pubblici e quindi vengono pubblicati, altri utenti possono "
2277"consultare il record sulla base della chiave pubblica e dell'etichetta "
2278"dell'Ego. In questo caso, possono funzionare come passphrase non solo "
2279"l'etichetta, ma anche la chiave pubblica che, nonostante il nome, potrebbe "
2280"non essere di dominio pubblico e che non viene mai divulgata dal protocollo "
2281"GNS."
2282
2283#: template/glossary.html.j2:89
2284msgid "Peer"
2285msgstr "Peer"
2286
2287#: template/glossary.html.j2:91
2288msgid ""
2289"A \"peer\" is an instance of GNUnet with its own per-instance public key and "
2290"network addresses. Technically, it is possible to run multiple peers on the "
2291"same host, but this only makes sense for testing. <br> By design GNUnet "
2292"supports multiple users to share the same peer, just as UNIX is a multi-user "
2293"system. A \"peer\" typically consists of a set of foundational GNUnet "
2294"services running as the \"gnunet\" user and allowing all users in the "
2295"\"gnunet\" group to utilize the API. On multi-user systems, additional "
2296"\"personalized\" services may be required per user. <br> While peers are "
2297"also identified by public keys, these public keys are completely unrelated "
2298"to egos or identities. Namespaces cannot be associated with a peer, only "
2299"with egos."
2300msgstr ""
2301"Un \"peer\" è un'istanza di GNUnet con la propria chiave pubblica e i propri "
2302"indirizzi di rete per istanza. Tecnicamente, è possibile eseguire diversi "
2303"peer sullo stesso host, ma ha senso farlo solo per fare dei test. <br> Da "
2304"progettazione, GNUnet supporta la condivisione dello stesso peer da parte di "
2305"vari utenti, così come UNIX è un sistema multiutente. Un \"peer\" "
2306"generalmente consiste in un insieme di servizi di base di GNUnet, che "
2307"vengono eseguiti come lo user \"gnunet\" e consentono agli altri utenti nel "
2308"gruppo \"gnunet\" di utilizzare l'API. Sui sistemi multiutente, possono "
2309"essere richiesti dei servizi aggiuntivi \"personalizzati\" per ogni utente. "
2310"<br> Sebbene i peer siano identificati anche dalle chiavi pubbliche, queste "
2311"non hanno nulla a che fare con gli Ego o le identità. Gli spazi di nome non "
2312"possono essere associati a un peer, ma solo agli Ego."
2313
2314#: template/gns.html.j2:13 template/gnurl.html.j2:60
2315#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:80 template/reclaim/motivation.html.j2:6
2316msgid "Motivation"
2317msgstr "Motivazione"
2318
2319#: template/gns.html.j2:15
2320msgid ""
2321"The Domain Name System today enables traffic amplification attacks, "
2322"censorship (i.e. China), mass surveillance (MORECOWBELL) and offensive cyber "
2323"war (QUANTUMDNS).<br/> Unfortunately, band aid solutions such as DoT, DoH, "
2324"DNSSEC, DPRIVE and the like will not fix this. This is why we built the GNU "
2325"Name System (GNS), a secure, decentralized name system built on top of "
2326"GNUnet."
2327msgstr ""
2328"Oggi il Sistema dei Nomi di Dominio non impedisce attacchi con "
2329"amplificazione al traffico, censura (ad esempio in Cina), sorveglianza di "
2330"massa (MORECOWBELL) e una guerra cibernetica offensiva (QUANTUMDNS).<br/> "
2331"Purtroppo, le soluzioni temporanee come DoT, DoH, DNSSEC, DPRIVE e simili "
2332"non risolveranno questi problemi. Per questo abbiamo creato lo GNU Name "
2333"System (GNS), un sistema di nomi sicuro, decentralizzato, creato su GNUnet."
2334
2335#: template/gns.html.j2:28 template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:6
2336msgid "Overview"
2337msgstr "Panoramica"
2338
2339#: template/gns.html.j2:39
2340msgid ""
2341"The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It "
2342"allows its users to register names as top-level domains (TLDs) and resolve "
2343"other namespaces within their TLDs. <br/> GNS is designed to provide: <ul> "
2344"<li>Censorship resistance</li> <li>Query privacy</li> <li>Secure name "
2345"resolution</li> <li>Compatibility with DNS</li>"
2346msgstr ""
2347"Lo GNU Name System (GNS) è un sistema di nomi sicuro e decentralizzato. "
2348"Permette agli utenti di registrare i nomi come domini di primo livello (TLD "
2349"- Top Level Domain) e risolvere altri spazi dei nomi all'interno dei TLD. "
2350"<br/> GNS è progettato per fornire: <ul> <li>Resistenza alla censura</li> "
2351"<li>Privacy nelle query</li> <li>Risoluzione dei nomi sicura</li> "
2352"<li>Compatibilità con il DNS</li>"
2353
2354#: template/gns.html.j2:52
2355msgid "Resources"
2356msgstr "Risorse"
2357
2358#: template/gnurl.html.j2:21
2359msgid ""
2360"libgnurl is a micro fork of libcurl. The goal of libgnurl is to support only "
2361"HTTP and HTTPS (and only HTTP 1.x) with a single crypto backend (GnuTLS) to "
2362"ensure a small footprint and uniform experience for developers regardless of "
2363"how libcurl was compiled."
2364msgstr ""
2365"libgnurl è una micro fork di libcurl. L'obiettivo di libgnurl è supportare "
2366"solo HTTP e HTTPS (e solo HTTP 1.x) con un'unica back-end crittografica "
2367"(GnuTLS) per garantire un ingombro ridotto e un'esperienza uniforme per gli "
2368"sviluppatori, a prescindere da come è stato compilato libcurl."
2369
2370#: template/gnurl.html.j2:30
2371msgid ""
2372"Our main usecase is for GNUnet and Taler, but it might be usable for others, "
2373"hence we&#39;re releasing the code to the general public."
2374msgstr ""
2375"Il nostro caso d'uso principale è per GNUnet e Taler, ma potrebbe essere "
2376"usato per altro, quindi stiamo pubblicando il codice per il grande pubblico."
2377
2378#: template/gnurl.html.j2:37
2379msgid ""
2380"libgnurl is released under the same license as libcurl. Please read the "
2381"README for instructions, as you must supply the correct options to configure "
2382"to get a proper build of libgnurl."
2383msgstr ""
2384"libgnurl viene rilasciato sotto la stessa licenza di libcurl. Leggere README "
2385"per le istruzioni, perché bisogna impostare le opzioni correttamente per la "
2386"configurazione e ottenere una giusta compilazione di libgnurl."
2387
2388#: template/gnurl.html.j2:48
2389msgid "About gnurl"
2390msgstr "Informazioni su gnurl"
2391
2392#: template/gnurl.html.j2:50
2393msgid ""
2394"Large parts of the following 6 paragraphs are old and need to be rewritten."
2395msgstr ""
2396"Gran parte dei sei paragrafi qui di seguito contengono informazioni obsolete "
2397"e devono essere riscritti."
2398
2399#: template/gnurl.html.j2:62
2400msgid ""
2401"cURL supports many crypto backends. GNUnet requires the use of GnuTLS, but "
2402"other variants are used by some distributions. Supporting other crypto "
2403"backends would again expose us to a wider array of security issues, may "
2404"create licensing issues and most importantly introduce new bugs as some "
2405"crypto backends are known to introduce subtle runtime issues. While it is "
2406"possible to have two versions of libcurl installed on the same system, this "
2407"is error-prone, especially as if we are linked against the wrong version, "
2408"the bugs that arise might be rather subtle."
2409msgstr ""
2410"cURL supporta molti back-end crittografici. GNUnet necessita dell'uso di "
2411"GnuTLS, ma alcune distribuzioni usano altre varianti. Supportare altri back-"
2412"end crittografici ci esporrebbe di nuovo a una gamma più ampia di problemi "
2413"di sicurezza, potrebbe provocare problemi con le licenze e, soprattutto, "
2414"potrebbe introdurre nuovi bug, poiché è risaputo che alcuni back-end "
2415"crittografici provocano problemi di runtime impercettibili. Sebbene sia "
2416"possibile avere due versioni di libcurl installate sullo stesso sistema, è "
2417"tendente all'errore, soprattutto perché se siamo collegati alla versione "
2418"sbagliata, i bug che si verificano potrebbero essere piuttosto "
2419"impercettibili."
2420
2421#: template/gnurl.html.j2:75
2422msgid ""
2423"For GNUnet, we also need a particularly modern version of GnuTLS. Thus, it "
2424"would anyway be necessary to recompile cURL for GNUnet. But what happens if "
2425"one links cURL against this version of GnuTLS? Well, first one would install "
2426"GnuTLS by hand in the system. Then, we build cURL. cURL will build against "
2427"it just fine, but the linker will eventually complain bitterly. The reason "
2428"is that cURL also links against a bunch of other system libraries (gssapi, "
2429"ldap, ssh2, rtmp, krb5, sasl2, see discussion on obscure protocols above), "
2430"which --- as they are part of the distribution --- were linked against an "
2431"older version of GnuTLS. As a result, the same binary would be linked "
2432"against two different versions of GnuTLS. That is typically a recipe for "
2433"disaster. Thus, in order to avoid updating a dozen system libraries (and "
2434"having two versions of those installed), it is necessary to disable all of "
2435"those cURL features that GNUnet does not use, and there are many of those. "
2436"For GNUnet, the more obscure protocols supported by cURL are close to dead "
2437"code --- mostly harmless, but not useful. However, as some application may "
2438"use one of those features, distributions are typically forced to enable all "
2439"of those features, and thus including security issues that might arise from "
2440"that code."
2441msgstr ""
2442"Per GNUnet è necessaria anche una versione particolarmente moderna di "
2443"GnuTLS. Quindi sarebbe comunque necessario ricompilare cURL per GNUnet. Cosa "
2444"succede però se si collega cURL a questa versione di GnuTLS? Per prima cosa "
2445"si dovrebbe installare GnuTLS a mano nel sistema. Poi si compila cURL. Non "
2446"ci sarebbero problemi per la sua compilazione, ma il linker alla fine si "
2447"lamenterà amaramente, perché cURL si collega anche a una serie di altre "
2448"librerie di sistema (gssapi, ldap, ssh2, rtmp, krb5, sasl2; per la "
2449"discussione sui protocolli oscuri, vedi sopra) che, in quanto parte della "
2450"distribuzione, erano collegate a versioni precedenti di GnuTLS. Ecco la "
2451"tipica ricetta per un disastro. Per evitare di aggiornare una dozzina di "
2452"librerie di sistema (e averne due versioni installate), bisogna disabilitare "
2453"tutte le funzionalità di cURLS che GNUnet non usa, e sono molte. Per GNUnet, "
2454"i protocolli più oscuri supportati da cURL sono simili a un codice non "
2455"usato, principalmente innocui, ma inutili. Tuttavia, dato che alcune "
2456"applicazioni potrebbero usare una di queste funzionalità, le distribuzioni "
2457"di solito sono costrette ad abilitarle tutte, inclusi i problemi di "
2458"sicurezza che potrebbero derivare da quel codice."
2459
2460#: template/gnurl.html.j2:99
2461msgid ""
2462"So to use a modern version of GnuTLS, a sane approach is to disable all of "
2463"the \"optional\" features of cURL that drag in system libraries that link "
2464"against the older GnuTLS. That works, except that one should then NEVER "
2465"install that version of libcurl in say /usr or /usr/local, as that may break "
2466"other parts of the system that might depend on these features that we just "
2467"disabled. Libtool versioning doesn't help here, as it is not intended to "
2468"deal with libraries that have optional features. Naturally, installing cURL "
2469"somewhere else is also problematic, as we now need to be really careful that "
2470"the linker will link GNUnet against the right version. Note that none of "
2471"this can really be trivially fixed by the cURL developers."
2472msgstr ""
2473"Quindi per usare una versione moderna di GnuTLS, l'approccio giusto è "
2474"disattivare tutte le funzionalità \"opzionali\" di cURL che trascinano con "
2475"loro librerie di sistema che si collegano allo GnuTLS precedente. È una "
2476"soluzione che funziona, tranne per il fatto che poi non si dovrebbe MAI "
2477"installare quella versione di libcurl in /usr o /usr/ locali, poiché "
2478"potrebbe creare problemi ad altre parti del sistema che potrebbero dipendere "
2479"dalle funzionalità appena disattivate. Il controllo delle versioni Libtool "
2480"non è di aiuto, perché non è progettato per gestire librerie con "
2481"funzionalità opzionali. Ovviamente, anche installare cURL da un'altra parte "
2482"è problematico, perché bisognerà accertarsi che il linker colleghi GNUnet "
2483"alla versione corretta. Nessuno di questi problemi può essere realmente "
2484"risolto con facilità dagli sviluppatori cURL."
2485
2486#: template/gnurl.html.j2:118
2487msgid "Rename to fix"
2488msgstr "Rinomina per risolvere"
2489
2490#: template/gnurl.html.j2:120
2491#, python-format
2492msgid ""
2493"How does forking fix it? Easy. First, we can get rid of all of the "
2494"compatibility issues --- if you use libgnurl, you state that you don&#39;t "
2495"need anything but HTTP/HTTPS. Those applications that need more, should "
2496"stick with the original cURL. Those that do not, can choose to move to "
2497"something simpler. As the library gets a new name, we do not have to worry "
2498"about tons of packages breaking as soon as one rebuilds it. So renaming "
2499"itself and saying that \"libgnurl = libcurl with only HTTP/HTTPS support and "
2500"GnuTLS\" fixes 99%% of the problems that darkened my mood. Note that this "
2501"pretty much CANNOT be done without a fork, as renaming is an essential part "
2502"of the fix. Now, there might be creative solutions to achieve the same thing "
2503"within the standard cURL build system, but this was deemed to be too much "
2504"work when gnurl was originally started. The changes libgnurl makes to curl "
2505"are miniscule and can easily be applied again and again whenever libcurl "
2506"makes a new release."
2507msgstr ""
2508"In che modo eseguire il fork risolve il problema? È semplice. Per prima "
2509"cosa, permette di sbarazzarsi di tutti i problemi di compatibilità. Se usi "
2510"libgnurl, dichiari di aver bisogno solo&#39; di HTTP/HTTPS. Per le "
2511"applicazioni che hanno bisogno di altri protocolli, si dovrebbe mantenere il "
2512"cURL originale. Per le altre, si può scegliere di passare a qualcosa di più "
2513"semplice. Dato che la libreria viene rinominata, non bisognerà preoccuparsi "
2514"che mucchi di pacchetti si rompano non appena viene ricompilata. Rinominare "
2515"e dire che \"libgnurl = libcurl che supporta solo HTTP/HTTPS e GnuTLS\" "
2516"risolve il 99%% dei problemi che ci provocavano malumore. Tutto questo NON è "
2517"possibile senza un fork, perché rinominare è fondamentale per risolvere i "
2518"problemi. Ci potrebbero essere soluzioni creative per ottenere lo stesso "
2519"risultato nel sistema di compilazione cURL standard ma, quando gnurl è stato "
2520"creato, farlo è stato ritenuto una mole di lavoro troppo grande. Le "
2521"modifiche che libgnurl apporta a curl sono piccolissime e possono essere "
2522"applicate di nuovo con facilità ad ogni nuova versione di libcurl."
2523
2524#: template/gnurl.html.j2:142
2525msgid "Using libgnurl"
2526msgstr "Usare libgnurl"
2527
2528#: template/gnurl.html.j2:144
2529msgid ""
2530"Projects that use cURL only for HTTP/HTTPS and that would work with GnuTLS "
2531"should be able to switch to libgnurl by changing \"-lcurl\" to \"-lgnurl\". "
2532"That&#39;s it. No changes to the source code should be required, as libgnurl "
2533"strives for bug-for-bug compatibility with the HTTP/HTTPS/GnuTLS subset of "
2534"cURL. We might add new features relating to this core subset if they are "
2535"proposed, but so far we have kept our changes minimal and no additions to "
2536"the original curl source have been written."
2537msgstr ""
2538"Progetti che usano cURL per HTTP/HTTPS e che funzionerebbero con GnuTLS "
2539"dovrebbero essere in grado di cambiare a lbgnurl cambiando \"-lcurl\" a "
2540"\"lgnurl\". Tutto qui. Nessun cambio al codice della sorgente dovrebbe "
2541"essere richiesto, dato che libgnurl lotta per una compatibilità bug-for-bug "
2542"con i subset di cURL: HTTP/HTTPS/GnuTLS. Potremmo aggiungere nuovi "
2543"componenti relazionati con questo subset se ci vengono proposti, ma finora "
2544"abbiamo mantenuto al minimo i cambiamenti e niente è stato aggiunto alla "
2545"sorgente originaria curl."
2546
2547#: template/gnurl.html.j2:161
2548msgid "Gotchas"
2549msgstr "Trabocchetti"
2550
2551#: template/gnurl.html.j2:163
2552msgid ""
2553"libgnurl and gnurl are not intended to be used as a replacement for curl for "
2554"users: <br> This does not mean there is no confidence in the work done with "
2555"gnurl, it means that tools which expect curl or libcurl will not make use of "
2556"a different named binary and library. If you know what you are doing, you "
2557"should be able to use gnurl as part of your tooling in place of curl. We do "
2558"not recommend to do so however, as the only usage it is tested for <em>so "
2559"far</em> is as part of Taler&#39;s and GNunet&#39;s build-system. <br> Since "
2560"no conflicts in filenames occur you are not expected to remove curl to make "
2561"use of gnurl and viceversa."
2562msgstr ""
2563"libgnurl e gnurl non sono stati pensati per essere usati come rimpiazzo per "
2564"gli utenti curl: <br> Questo non significa che non ci sia fiducia nel lavoro "
2565"fatto con gnurl, ma che questi strumenti non useranno un binario e "
2566"biblioteca chiamati diversamente. Se sai cosa fai, dovresti essere in grado "
2567"di usare gnurl nei tuoi strumenti invece di curl. Non consigliamo di farlo "
2568"comunque, visto che l'unico uso per cui è stato testato <em> finora </em> è "
2569"come parte dei sistemi Taler&#39;s e GNUnet&#39;s. <br> Dal momento che non "
2570"ci sono conflitti nei nomi dei file non dovresti rimuovere curl per usare "
2571"gnurl e viceversa."
2572
2573#: template/gnurl.html.j2:188
2574msgid "You can get the gnurl git repository using:"
2575msgstr "È possibile ottenere l'archivio git gnurl usando:"
2576
2577#: template/gnurl.html.j2:201
2578msgid "The versions are checked in as (signed) git tags."
2579msgstr "Le versioni sono registrate come git tag (firmate)."
2580
2581#: template/gnurl.html.j2:211
2582msgid ""
2583"Releases are published on <a href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/"
2584"\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet</a>. gnurl is available from within a "
2585"variety of distributions and package managers. Some Package Managers which "
2586"include gnurl are: <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/\">GNU Guix</"
2587"a> (available as \"gnurl\"), <a href=\"https://gentoo.org\">Gentoo</a> "
2588"through the collaborative ebuild collection <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/"
2589"youbroketheinternet-overlay.git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>, <a href="
2590"\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a>, and as www/gnurl in <a href=\"https://"
2591"pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
2592msgstr ""
2593"Le versioni sono pubblicate su <a href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/"
2594"gnunet/\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet</a>. È possibile trovare gnurl "
2595"all'interno di un'ampia gamma di distribuzioni e gestori di pacchetti. Tra i "
2596"Gestori di pacchetti che includono gnurl ci sono: <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
2597"org/software/guix/\">GNU Guix</a> (disponibile come \"gnurl\"), <a href="
2598"\"https://gentoo.org\">Gentoo</a> tramite la raccolta di ebuild "
2599"collaborativa <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/youbroketheinternet-overlay."
2600"git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>, <a href=\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a> e "
2601"come www/gnurl in <a href=\"https://pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
2602
2603#: template/gnurl.html.j2:228
2604msgid "Building gnurl"
2605msgstr "Compilare gnurl"
2606
2607#: template/gnurl.html.j2:230
2608msgid ""
2609"We suggest to closely follow release announcements, as they might indicate "
2610"changes in how gnurl is to be build. <br> If your package manager provides a "
2611"binary build or build instructions to build gnurl from source automated and "
2612"integrated with your environment, we strongly suggest to use this binary "
2613"build. <br> There are two ways to build gnurl. The first one builds from the "
2614"most recent git tag, the second one uses the distributed tarball. "
2615"Distributors generally are supposed to build from the tarball, but we "
2616"describe both methods here. Both methods are written with a NetBSD 9 "
2617"userland in mind, substitute tools as necessary. <br> You should <b>avoid</"
2618"b> building gnurl from the tip of the default git branch, as only tags are "
2619"considered to be stable and approved builds."
2620msgstr ""
2621"Consigliamo di seguire attentamente gli annunci sulle versioni, perché "
2622"potrebbero indicare modifiche nel modo in cui gnurl viene compilato. <br> Se "
2623"il tuo gestore di pacchetti fornisce una compilazione binaria o istruzioni "
2624"per compilare gnurl da sorgenti automatiche e integrate nel tuo ambiente, "
2625"consigliamo caldamente di usare questa compilazione binaria. <br> Esistono "
2626"due modi per compilare gnurl: il primo consiste nella compilazione dal git "
2627"tag più recente, mentre il secondo usa il tarball distribuito. Di solito, i "
2628"distributori dovrebbero compilare dal tarball, ma in questo caso descriviamo "
2629"entrambi i metodi. I metodi sono scritti tenendo conto di uno spazio utente "
2630"NetBSD 9, sostituisci gli strumenti se necessario. <br> Si dovrebbe "
2631"<b>evitare</b> di compilare gnurl dalla cima del ramo git di default, perché "
2632"solo i tag sono considerate compilazioni stabili e approvate."
2633
2634#: template/gnurl.html.j2:251
2635msgid "Building from the distributed tarball (prefered method)"
2636msgstr "Compilazione dal tarball distribuito (metodo preferibile)"
2637
2638#: template/gnurl.html.j2:253
2639msgid ""
2640"If you want to verify the signature, install an OpenPGP compatible tool such "
2641"as security/gnupgp2 (and set it up). Assuming you use pkgin:"
2642msgstr ""
2643"Installare uno strumento OpenPGP compatibile come security/gnupgp2 (e "
2644"configurarlo) per verificare la firma. Se si usa pkgin:"
2645
2646#: template/gnurl.html.j2:267
2647msgid "Fetch the signature key from"
2648msgstr "Ottieni la chiave della firma su"
2649
2650#: template/gnurl.html.j2:271
2651msgid "or via commandline with gnupg2."
2652msgstr "o tramite riga di comando con gnupg2."
2653
2654#: template/gnurl.html.j2:276
2655msgid ""
2656"Fetch the release, the signature, the checksum file as well as its signature:"
2657msgstr "Recupera la versione, la firma, il file checksum e la sua firma:"
2658
2659#: template/gnurl.html.j2:295
2660msgid ""
2661"verify the signatures, and verify the checksums against the checksums in "
2662"the .sum.txt file."
2663msgstr ""
2664"verifica le firme e i checksum confrontandoli con i checksum nel file .sum."
2665"txt."
2666
2667#: template/gnurl.html.j2:301
2668msgid "unpack the tarball:"
2669msgstr "decomprimere il tarball:"
2670
2671#: template/gnurl.html.j2:311
2672msgid "Change into the directory"
2673msgstr "Passare alla directory"
2674
2675#: template/gnurl.html.j2:321
2676msgid "Now you can either run"
2677msgstr "Ora è possibile eseguire"
2678
2679#: template/gnurl.html.j2:331
2680msgid "directly (and read configure-gnurl before you do so) or invoke"
2681msgstr "direttamente (e leggere configurare-gnurl prima di farlo) o richiamare"
2682
2683#: template/gnurl.html.j2:341
2684msgid ""
2685"and pass additional parameters such as a custom PREFIX location. Further "
2686"reference can be the"
2687msgstr ""
2688"e passare parametri aggiuntivi come una posizione PREFIX personalizzata. Per "
2689"maggiori informazioni consultare il"
2690
2691#: template/gnurl.html.j2:346
2692msgid "Now run"
2693msgstr "Quindi, eseguire"
2694
2695#: template/gnurl.html.j2:356
2696msgid "(this is optional)"
2697msgstr "(opzionale)"
2698
2699#: template/gnurl.html.j2:365
2700msgid "and you are done."
2701msgstr "ecco fatto."
2702
2703#: template/gnurl.html.j2:369
2704msgid "Building from a tagged git commit"
2705msgstr "Compilare da un commit git contrassegnato"
2706
2707#: template/gnurl.html.j2:371
2708msgid ""
2709"Follow the steps above, but instead of downloading the tarball, clone the "
2710"git tag you want to build from."
2711msgstr ""
2712"Segui le istruzioni sopra ma, anziché scaricare il tarball, clona il tag git "
2713"da cui vuoi compilare."
2714
2715#: template/gnurl.html.j2:382
2716msgid "Reporting Bugs"
2717msgstr "Report dei Bug"
2718
2719#: template/gnurl.html.j2:384
2720msgid ""
2721"You can report bugs on our bug tracker: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/"
2722"\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>. Alternatively you can use our bug mailinglist, but "
2723"we prefer to track bugs on the bugtracker."
2724msgstr ""
2725"È possibile segnalare i bug sul nostro registro bug: <a href=\"https://bugs."
2726"gnunet.org/\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>. Oppure, è possibile usare la mailing list "
2727"per i bug, ma è preferibile segnalarli sul registro bug."
2728
2729#: template/gnurl.html.j2:395
2730msgid "Maintainer and Cryptographic signatures"
2731msgstr "Maintainer e firme Crittografiche"
2732
2733#: template/gnurl.html.j2:397
2734msgid ""
2735"gnurl/libgnurl is looking for a new maintainer. Releases after version "
2736"7.69.1 and up to version 7.72.0 were signed with the OpenPGP Key "
2737"<b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?"
2738"q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.org</a>), with the "
2739"key fingerprint <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E 7F8D</b>."
2740msgstr ""
2741"gnurl/libgnurl è alla ricerca di un nuovo maintainer. Le versioni successive "
2742"alla 7.69.1 fino alla 7.72.0 sono state firmate con la chiave OpenPGP "
2743"<b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?"
2744"q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.org</a>, con "
2745"impronta digitale della chiave <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 "
2746"2F7E 7F8D</b>."
2747
2748#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:7
2749msgid "GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI (GNUnet Web-based User Interface)"
2750msgstr "GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI (Interfaccia Utente GNUnet basata sul Web)"
2751
2752#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:11
2753msgid "Tue, 08/14/2018 - 07:55, Phil Buschmann"
2754msgstr "Martedì, 14/08/2018 - 07:55, Phil Buschmann"
2755
2756#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:18
2757msgid ""
2758"In the context of Google Summer of Code 2018, my mentor (Martin "
2759"Schanzenbach) and I have worked on creating and extending the REST API of "
2760"GNUnet. Currently, we mirrored the functionality of following commands:"
2761msgstr ""
2762"Nel contesto del Google Summer of Code 2018, ho lavorato con il mio mentore "
2763"(Martin Schanzenbach) alla creazione e ampliamento dell'API REST di GNUnet. "
2764"Ad oggi, abbiamo rispecchiato le funzionalità dei seguenti comandi:"
2765
2766#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:32
2767msgid ""
2768"Additionally, we developed a website with the Javascript framework Angular 6 "
2769"and the design framework iotaCSS to use the new REST API. The REST API of "
2770"GNUnet is now documented with Sphinx."
2771msgstr ""
2772"Inoltre, abbiamo sviluppato un sito web con il framework Javascript Angular "
2773"6 e il framework di progettazione iotaCSS per usare il nuovo API REST. Ora, "
2774"l'API REST di GNUnet è documentato con Sphinx."
2775
2776#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:41
2777msgid ""
2778"... when you can use the command line tools? We need to keep in mind, that "
2779"everyone has the right to stay secure and private but not everyone feels "
2780"comfortable using a terminal. The further developed REST access to GNUnet "
2781"APIs in addition to the new web application allows new users to interact "
2782"with GNUnet over a well known tool: their browsers. This addition to the C "
2783"API and the command line tools may attract new users and developers."
2784msgstr ""
2785"... quando è possibile usare gli strumenti da riga di comando? È necessario "
2786"ricordare che tutti hanno il diritto alla sicurezza e alla privacy, ma non "
2787"tutti si trovano bene ad usare un terminale. L'accesso REST agli API GNUnet "
2788"sviluppato ulteriormente, in aggiunta alla nuova applicazione web, permette "
2789"ai nuovi utenti di interagire con GNUnet tramite uno strumento che conoscono "
2790"bene: il loro browser. Questa aggiunta all'API C e gli strumenti da riga di "
2791"comando potrebbero far avvicinare nuovi utenti e sviluppatori."
2792
2793#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:54
2794msgid ""
2795"<li> The REST API developed in GNUnet<br> The REST API is already merged "
2796"into the gnunet.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/"
2797"\">GNUnet Main Git</a>).<br /> To use the new features, clone the repository "
2798"and follow the <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/install.html\">Installation</"
2799"a> on gnunet.org. Then, start the rest service with \"gnunet-arm -i rest\". "
2800"</li> <li> The Web Application<br> The web application is available under "
2801"the gnunet-webui.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-"
2802"webui.git/\">GNUnet WebUI Git</a>).<br /> You need to install the newest "
2803"version of 'node' and 'yarn'. Dependent on your system, you may need to "
2804"download newer versions and install them manually and not over your packet "
2805"manager. After the installation succeeded, you need to clone the repository. "
2806"Then, you need to run \"yarn install\" and \"yarn start\" for testing "
2807"purposes. To deploy the website (keep in mind, that this website "
2808"communicates with another localhost instance) use \"yarn build\" for "
2809"building the web application and use the output in the 'dist' directory. </"
2810"li> <li> The Documentation<br /> The documentation is available under the "
2811"gnunet-rest-api.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-rest-"
2812"api.git/\">GNUnet REST API Docmentation Git</a>).<br /> Clone the repository "
2813"and \"make html\". Then open the 'index.html' under 'build/html/'. </li>"
2814msgstr ""
2815"<li> L'API REST sviluppato in GNUnet<br> L'API REST è già incorporato "
2816"nell'archivio gnunet.git (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/\">Git "
2817"Principale GNUnet</a>).<br /> Per usare le nuove funzionalità, clonare "
2818"l'archivio e seguire l'<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/install.html\""
2819">Installazione</a> su gnunet.org. Poi, avviare il servizio rest tramite "
2820"\"gnunet-arm -i rest\". </li> <li> Applicazione Web<br> L'applicazione web è "
2821"disponibile nell'archivio gnunet-webui.git (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/"
2822"gnunet-webui.git/\">Git Interfaccia Utente Web GNUnet</a>).<br /> È "
2823"necessario installare la versione più recente di \"nodo\" e \"yarn\". A "
2824"seconda del sistema operativo, potrebbe essere necessario scaricare versioni "
2825"più recenti e installarle manualmente e non tramite il gestore di pacchetti. "
2826"Quando l'installazione è andata a buon fine, è necessario clonare "
2827"l'archivio. Poi, è necessario eseguire \"installazione yarn\" e \"avvio "
2828"yarn\" per fare un test. Per distribuire il sito web (ricorda che questo "
2829"sito comunica con un'altra istanza localhost) usa \"compilazione yarn\" per "
2830"compilare l'applicazione web e usare l'output nella directory \"dist\". </"
2831"li> <li> Documentazione<br /> La documentazione è disponibile nell'archivio "
2832"gnunet-rest-api.git (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-rest-api.git/\""
2833">Documentazione Git API REST GNUnet </a>). <br /> Clonare l'archivio e "
2834"\"creare html\". Poi aprire \"index.html\" in \"build/html/\". </li>"
2835
2836#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:91
2837msgid ""
2838"Please, give it a try and contact me, if you find any bugs or unintentional "
2839"features. ;)"
2840msgstr ""
2841"Per favore, provate a contattarmi se trovate bug o funzionalità non "
2842"intenzionali. ;)"
2843
2844#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:98
2845msgid ""
2846"Right now, the build process of the web application may be a little too "
2847"complex for a casual user. We may be able to solve this by using docker.<br /"
2848"> Additionally, the web application does not prevent wrong inputs but "
2849"responds with error messages. Adding GNUnet Records is currently only usable "
2850"for people, who know how a GNS Record looks like. This can be adapted to "
2851"each record type.<br /> Last but not least, additional features, design "
2852"changes, etc..."
2853msgstr ""
2854"Al momento, il processo di compilazione dell'applicazione web potrebbe "
2855"essere un po' troppo complesso per un utente occasionale. Potremmo riuscire "
2856"a risolvere il problema usando docker.<br /> Inoltre, l'applicazione web non "
2857"impedisce input sbagliati, ma risponde con messaggi di errore. Attualmente, "
2858"l'aggiunta di Record GNUnet è utilizzabile solo da chi conosce il "
2859"funzionamento dei Record GNS. Lo stesso vale per qualsiasi tipo di record. "
2860"<br /> Ultimo, ma non meno importante, funzionalità aggiuntive, modifiche di "
2861"progettazione, ecc..."
2862
2863#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:111
2864msgid "Thanks for reading."
2865msgstr "Grazie per aver letto."
2866
2867#: template/gsoc.html.j2:6
2868msgid "GNUnet's Google Summer of Code projects"
2869msgstr "Progetti della Google Summer of Code di GNUnet"
2870
2871#: template/gsoc.html.j2:12 template/gsoc.html.j2:29
2872msgid "Ideas 2021"
2873msgstr "Idee per il 2021"
2874
2875#: template/gsoc.html.j2:13 template/gsoc.html.j2:215
2876msgid "Past projects"
2877msgstr "Progetti precedenti"
2878
2879#: template/gsoc.html.j2:14 template/gsoc.html.j2:596
2880msgid "Finished projects"
2881msgstr "Progetti conclusi"
2882
2883#: template/gsoc.html.j2:21
2884msgid ""
2885"As a GNU project, GNUnet has participated in the Google Summer of Code "
2886"(GSoC) for a number of years. This page lists all current, past, and "
2887"finished projects. If you want to participate and apply for any of the ideas "
2888"for 2020 below or any past project which is not yet finished (or even your "
2889"own idea), please contact us either in IRC or mailing list."
2890msgstr ""
2891
2892#: template/gsoc.html.j2:34
2893msgid ""
2894"The GNUnet team is currently working on a transport layer rewrite in order "
2895"to fix core issues with connectivity. This new component is currently "
2896"developed under the name \"TNG\". What is currently known as \"transport "
2897"plugins\" will in the TNG be represented as \"communicators\". Communicators "
2898"are processes with a well defined API that allow to connect peers over a "
2899"specific protocol. The primary protocol which are already implemented are "
2900"UNIX sockets, UDP sockets, and TCP sockets. For a truly resilient network, "
2901"other connectivity options such as WiFi mesh, Bluetooth, HTTP(S), QUIC or "
2902"even more obscure alternatives such as radio are required. In this project, "
2903"the goal is to select, implement and test new communicators. While TNG is "
2904"not yet ready, communicators can, by design, be developed and tested against "
2905"the current API. We expect that this project can be worked on by multiple "
2906"students as there are a lot of protocols to choose from. The tasks would "
2907"consist of: <ol> <li>Deciding which communicators to implement.</li> "
2908"<li>Test the communicators.</li> <li>Documentation.</li> </ol> Advantageous "
2909"skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of HTTPS, QUIC, "
2910"Bluetooth or WiFi.</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Average, "
2911"but depends on selected protocols. <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin "
2912"Schanzenbach, t3sserakt"
2913msgstr ""
2914
2915#: template/gsoc.html.j2:79
2916msgid ""
2917"The REST API currently only supports a single user system. This is an issue "
2918"as on multi-user systems, access control must be enfoced on a per-user "
2919"basis. In this project, the REST service must be extended to support user "
2920"authentication. This includes the correct handling of user context switches. "
2921"<ol> <li>Implement user authentication.</li> <li>Test the access control.</"
2922"li> <li>Document the changes to the REST API.</li> </ol> Advantageous skills/"
2923"languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of user authentication "
2924"subsystems on Linux/Unix.</li> <li>REST/HTTP Authentication methods</li> </"
2925"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2926"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2927msgstr ""
2928
2929#: template/gsoc.html.j2:111
2930msgid ""
2931"reclaimID is a decentralized identity system build on top of the GNU Name "
2932"System. Currently, there is a Webextension which uses the GNUnet <a href="
2933"\"https://rest.gnunet.org\">REST API</a>. In order to improve adoption and "
2934"ease of use, this project aims to include a full GNUnet node within the "
2935"Webextention as a fallback. GNUnet can be compiled to Web Assembly or "
2936"JavaScript as demonstrated <a href=\"https://gnunet.io\">here</a>. The idea "
2937"is to improve upon this concept and support more of GNUnet's subsystems. The "
2938"difficulty of this project largely depends on the students proficiency with "
2939"build tools, emscripten and improvisation skills. There non-exhaustive task "
2940"list would be: <ol> <li>Improve existing GNUnet emscripten build to include "
2941"more subsystems.</li> <li>Integrate the result into a Webextention.</li> "
2942"<li>Integrate the result into the re:claimID Webextension</li> </ol> "
2943"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>emscripten</"
2944"li> <li>Webextensions</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> "
2945"Challenging <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2946msgstr ""
2947
2948#: template/gsoc.html.j2:147
2949msgid ""
2950"Currently, the keys in our statistics database are too verbose. For example: "
2951"</p> <p> nse # flood messages received: 13<br/> nse # peers connected: 4<br/"
2952"> nse # nodes in the network (estimate): 203<br/> nse # flood messages "
2953"started: 5<br/> nse # estimated network diameter: 3<br/> nse # flood "
2954"messages transmitted: 10<br/> </p> <p> With such verbose keys there's no "
2955"easy way to form compact JSON document or entries for time-series database. "
2956"And you can't query single stats without having to copypaste the line "
2957"exactly and put in quotes. In short, the goals are to... <ol> <li>Think of a "
2958"way how statistics entries can be made canonical.</li> <li>Implement the "
2959"change and migrate existing uses.</li> <li>Document the format(s) and define "
2960"an appropriate registration mechanism for identifiers</li> </ol> Relevant "
2961"bugs: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5650\">#5650</a><br/> "
2962"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>HTML</li> </"
2963"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2964"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2965msgstr ""
2966
2967#: template/gsoc.html.j2:187
2968msgid ""
2969"The goal is to either build upon the (outdated) <a href=\"https://github.com/"
2970"canndrew/gnunet-rs\">GNUnet Rust bindings</a> or to follow the path of <a "
2971"href=\"GNUnet Go\">https://github.com/bfix/gnunet-go</a> which tries to "
2972"reimplement most of the GNUnet stack. The end result should be an extension "
2973"template for GNUnet in the form of the existing <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2974"org/gnunet-ext.git/\">C template</a> which allows to quickly start "
2975"implementing services and libraries for GNUnet."
2976msgstr ""
2977
2978#: template/gsoc.html.j2:198 template/gsoc.html.j2:652
2979msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2980msgstr ""
2981
2982#: template/gsoc.html.j2:203
2983msgid "Required Skills: Solid knowledge of Rust and ideally asynchronuous IO."
2984msgstr ""
2985
2986#: template/gsoc.html.j2:208 template/gsoc.html.j2:321
2987#: template/gsoc.html.j2:531 template/gsoc.html.j2:662
2988msgid "Difficulty level: medium"
2989msgstr ""
2990
2991#: template/gsoc.html.j2:222
2992msgid ""
2993"It is time for GNUnet to run properly on Android. Note that GNUnet is "
2994"written in C, and this is not about rewriting GNUnet in Java, but about "
2995"getting the C code to run on Android."
2996msgstr ""
2997
2998#: template/gsoc.html.j2:229
2999msgid ""
3000"Includes: Implementation of rudimentary Android compatibility for GNUnet, in "
3001"part by porting the GNUnet utils scheduler to act as a thin wrapper over "
3002"libuv."
3003msgstr ""
3004
3005#: template/gsoc.html.j2:236
3006msgid ""
3007"<strong>Mentors:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.goebel-consult.de/\">Hartmut "
3008"Goebel</a>, Jeff Burdges, Christian Grothoff"
3009msgstr ""
3010
3011#: template/gsoc.html.j2:245
3012msgid ""
3013"There is a push for migrating our CI to Gitlab. The CI should eventually not "
3014"just run \"make check\" on various platforms, but also perform tests with "
3015"multiple peers running in different VMs with specific network topologies (i."
3016"e. NAT) between them being simulated. The CI should also be integrated with "
3017"Gauger for performance regression analysis. Running jobs only when "
3018"dependencies have changed and scripting more granular triggers or ideally "
3019"automatic dependency discovery (as done by the autotools) is also important."
3020msgstr ""
3021
3022#: template/gsoc.html.j2:257
3023msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> TBD"
3024msgstr ""
3025
3026#: template/gsoc.html.j2:267
3027msgid ""
3028"One great problem of the current Internet is the lack of disintermediation. "
3029"When people want to talk they need a chat service. When they want to share "
3030"files they need a file transfer service. Although GNUnet already possesses "
3031"quite advanced integration into Linux networking, a little extra work is "
3032"needed for existing applications like irc, www, ftp, rsh, nntpd to run over "
3033"it in a peer-to-peer way, simply by using a GNS hostname like friend.gnu. "
3034"Once people have added a person to their GNS they can immediately message, "
3035"exchange files and suchlike directly, with nothing but the GNUnet in the "
3036"middle, using applications that have been distributed with unix systems ever "
3037"since the 1980's. We can produce an OS distribution where these things work "
3038"out of the box with the nicknames of people instead of cloud services. For "
3039"more information and context, read"
3040msgstr ""
3041
3042#: template/gsoc.html.j2:288
3043msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX &amp; dvn"
3044msgstr ""
3045
3046#: template/gsoc.html.j2:296
3047msgid ""
3048"Implement the AnycastExit spec to enable GNUnet clients to connect over Tor."
3049msgstr ""
3050
3051#: template/gsoc.html.j2:302 template/gsoc.html.j2:337
3052#: template/gsoc.html.j2:352
3053msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Jeff Burdges"
3054msgstr ""
3055
3056#: template/gsoc.html.j2:307
3057msgid ""
3058"Note: There was a Special TLDs spec to allow Tor to resolve domain names "
3059"using GNS over Tor too, but currently that's on hold until folks think more "
3060"about how names should be moved around the local system. We're calling this "
3061"more collaborative approach NSS2 for now."
3062msgstr ""
3063
3064#: template/gsoc.html.j2:316 template/gsoc.html.j2:456
3065#: template/gsoc.html.j2:496 template/gsoc.html.j2:526
3066msgid "Required Skills: C"
3067msgstr ""
3068
3069#: template/gsoc.html.j2:329
3070msgid ""
3071"Improve the Rust implementation of GNUnet utils, possibly including adding "
3072"support for asynchronous IO using mio, or perhaps a higher level "
3073"asynchronous IO library built upon it, such as rotor, mioco, eventual_io, or "
3074"gj."
3075msgstr ""
3076
3077#: template/gsoc.html.j2:345
3078msgid ""
3079"Implementation of a replacement for PANDA (see Pond) with better security, "
3080"and maybe integration with the GNU Name System for key exchange."
3081msgstr ""
3082
3083#: template/gsoc.html.j2:357
3084msgid "Required Skills: Rust or C, crypto"
3085msgstr ""
3086
3087#: template/gsoc.html.j2:362 template/gsoc.html.j2:419
3088#: template/gsoc.html.j2:461 template/gsoc.html.j2:501
3089msgid "Difficulty level: high"
3090msgstr ""
3091
3092#: template/gsoc.html.j2:370
3093msgid ""
3094"Implement different place types and file sharing by creating a new place for "
3095"the shared content."
3096msgstr ""
3097
3098#: template/gsoc.html.j2:376
3099msgid "Place types to be implemented:"
3100msgstr ""
3101
3102#: template/gsoc.html.j2:380
3103msgid ""
3104"<ul> <li>File: generic file with comments</li> <li>Image: display an image "
3105"with comments referencing a region of the image</li> <li>Sound: play a sound "
3106"file with comments referencing a timestamp</li> <li>Directory/Album: "
3107"pointers to File / Image / Sound places</li> <li>Event: with RSVP</li> "
3108"<li>Survey: ask your social neighborhood questions in a structured form</li> "
3109"</ul>"
3110msgstr ""
3111
3112#: template/gsoc.html.j2:391
3113msgid "Also provide the following UI functionality:"
3114msgstr ""
3115
3116#: template/gsoc.html.j2:395
3117msgid ""
3118"<ul> <li>Fork existing channels, reorganize people into new chatrooms or "
3119"channels.</li> <li>Share a post (edit and repost something elsewhere, on a "
3120"fan page for example).</li> <li>Edit a previously published post + offer "
3121"edit history to readers.</li> <li>Control expiry of channel history.</li> </"
3122"ul>"
3123msgstr ""
3124
3125#: template/gsoc.html.j2:404
3126msgid ""
3127"See also <a href=\"http://secushare.org/features\">http://secushare.org/"
3128"features</a>"
3129msgstr ""
3130
3131#: template/gsoc.html.j2:409
3132msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX"
3133msgstr ""
3134
3135#: template/gsoc.html.j2:414
3136msgid "Required Skills: C/C++"
3137msgstr ""
3138
3139#: template/gsoc.html.j2:427
3140msgid ""
3141"Implement aggregation of distributed state from various channels in order to "
3142"provide for a powerful social graph API capable of producing social network "
3143"profiles, dashboards, a calendar out of upcoming event invitations (if "
3144"available), social search functionality and most of all to make it easy for "
3145"users to adopt cryptographic identities of their contacts/friends simply by "
3146"finding them in the social graph of their existing contacts (\"This is "
3147"Linda. You have 11 contacts in common with her. [ADD]\")."
3148msgstr ""
3149
3150#: template/gsoc.html.j2:445
3151msgid ""
3152"Related to <a href=\"http://secushare.org/rendezvous\">secushare.org/"
3153"rendezvous</a>"
3154msgstr ""
3155
3156#: template/gsoc.html.j2:451 template/gsoc.html.j2:491
3157msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> t3sserakt, lynX"
3158msgstr ""
3159
3160#: template/gsoc.html.j2:468
3161msgid ""
3162"<ul> <li> Emulate IMAP/SMTP protocols as necessary to transform traditional "
3163"mail clients into secushare user interfaces. </li> <li> Think of ways to map "
3164"e-mail addresses to secushare identities. </li> <li> Encode or translate "
3165"various e-mail features into secushare equivalents. </li> <li> Parts of "
3166"secushare are currently written in Rust, therefore Rust is preferred for "
3167"this task but it is not an requirement. </li> </ul>"
3168msgstr ""
3169
3170#: template/gsoc.html.j2:509
3171msgid ""
3172"Implementation of the GNUnet auction system described in Chapter 3 of <a "
3173"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/teich2017ms.pdf\">this thesis</a>. "
3174"Specific tasks are adding smart contract creation and round time enforcement "
3175"to libbrandt as well as creating the GNUnet auction service, library and the "
3176"three user interface programs create, info and join."
3177msgstr ""
3178
3179#: template/gsoc.html.j2:521
3180msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> mate, cg"
3181msgstr ""
3182
3183#: template/gsoc.html.j2:539
3184msgid ""
3185"Implementation of additional transports to make GNUnet communication more "
3186"robust in the presence of problematic networks: GNUnet-over-SMTP, GNUnet-"
3187"over-DNS"
3188msgstr ""
3189
3190#: template/gsoc.html.j2:546 template/gsoc.html.j2:560
3191msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs"
3192msgstr ""
3193
3194#: template/gsoc.html.j2:554
3195msgid ""
3196"Implementation of ALG-based NAT traversal methods (FTP/SIP-based hole "
3197"punching, better STUN support)"
3198msgstr ""
3199
3200#: template/gsoc.html.j2:568
3201msgid ""
3202"<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges"
3203msgstr ""
3204
3205#: template/gsoc.html.j2:576
3206msgid ""
3207"Improving libaboss to make computation on shared secrets (including repeated "
3208"multiplication) based on <a href=\"https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?"
3209"doid=62212.62213\">Ben-Or et al.</a> if possible. This in particular means "
3210"moving libaboss to bignums (gcry_mpi)."
3211msgstr ""
3212
3213#: template/gsoc.html.j2:589
3214msgid ""
3215"Please refer to the description for this project listed under GNU Guix "
3216"project ideas."
3217msgstr ""
3218
3219#: template/gsoc.html.j2:602
3220msgid ""
3221"Python 2.7 is reaching its end-of-life, and we want to get rid of the "
3222"dependency on Python. The existing gnunet-qr tool is a rather simple wrapper "
3223"around python-zbar, which itself wraps libzbar. The goal of this project is "
3224"to directly use libzbar to scan QR codes for GNUnet / the GNU Name System "
3225"(see also <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5562\">#5562</a>)."
3226msgstr ""
3227
3228#: template/gsoc.html.j2:612
3229msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Christian Grothoff"
3230msgstr ""
3231
3232#: template/gsoc.html.j2:617
3233msgid "Required Skills:"
3234msgstr ""
3235
3236#: template/gsoc.html.j2:622
3237msgid "Difficulty level:"
3238msgstr ""
3239
3240#: template/gsoc.html.j2:627
3241msgid "Report:"
3242msgstr ""
3243
3244#: template/gsoc.html.j2:632
3245msgid "Unfinished/Abandoned as gnunet-qr was moved to C outside of GSoC."
3246msgstr ""
3247
3248#: template/gsoc.html.j2:642
3249msgid ""
3250"Implementation of a Web-based UI for GNUnet similar to GNUnet-Gtk with a yet "
3251"to be determined framework such as Angular2. This includes the design and "
3252"implementation of not yet existing <a href=\"http://jsonapi.org/\">REST "
3253"APIs</a> that expose the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/doxygen/modules."
3254"html\">GNUnet API</a>."
3255msgstr ""
3256
3257#: template/gsoc.html.j2:657
3258msgid "Required Skills: C, JavaScript, CSS"
3259msgstr ""
3260
3261#: template/gsoc.html.j2:667
3262msgid ""
3263"Report: <a href=\"gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html\">GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI</a>"
3264msgstr ""
3265
3266#: template/index.html.j2:8
3267msgid "The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today"
3268msgstr ""
3269
3270#: template/index.html.j2:26
3271msgid "Latest news"
3272msgstr ""
3273
3274#: template/index.html.j2:32
3275msgid "Older news entries"
3276msgstr ""
3277
3278#: template/index.html.j2:47
3279msgid "The Internet is broken"
3280msgstr ""
3281
3282#: template/index.html.j2:49
3283msgid ""
3284"The conventional Internet is currently like a system of roads with deep "
3285"potholes and highwaymen all over the place. Even if you still can use the "
3286"roads (e.g. send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might get "
3287"hijacked, damaged, or long arms might reach into its back and steal your "
3288"items (data) to use it against you and sell it to others - while you can&#39;"
3289"t even notice the thievery nor accuse and hold the scroungers accountable. "
3290"<!-- Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The conventional Internet is currently "
3291"like a system of roads with deep potholes and surveillance cameras all over "
3292"the place. Even if you still can use the roads (e.g. send emails, or browse "
3293"websites) your vehicle might gets damaged. And the surveillance cameras will "
3294"create a movement profile about your life: They recognize your car license "
3295"plate, track you everywhere you drive, and save this information in a "
3296"central data base. --> The Internet was not designed with security in mind: "
3297"protecting against address forgery, routers learning metadata, or choosing "
3298"trustworthy third parties is nontrivial and sometimes impossible. <!-- "
3299"Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The Internet is not designed with security in "
3300"mind: The network generally learns too much about users; it has insecure "
3301"defaults and high complexity; and it is centralized. That makes it very "
3302"vulnerable for multiple attacks massively threatening our freedom. -->"
3303msgstr ""
3304
3305#: template/index.html.j2:94
3306msgid "GNUnet helps building a new Internet"
3307msgstr ""
3308
3309#: template/index.html.j2:96
3310msgid ""
3311"GNUnet is a network protocol stack for building secure, distributed, and "
3312"privacy-preserving applications.<br/> With strong roots in <a class=\"link\" "
3313"href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org\">academic research</a>, our goal is to "
3314"replace the <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://secushare.org/broken-internet"
3315"\">old insecure Internet</a> protocol stack."
3316msgstr ""
3317
3318#: template/index.html.j2:119
3319msgid "Metadata is exposed"
3320msgstr ""
3321
3322#: template/index.html.j2:121
3323msgid ""
3324"Your metadata is just as revealing as the actual content; and it gets "
3325"exposed on the Internet.<br> Even though transport encryption is "
3326"increasingly being deployed on the Internet, it still reveals data that can "
3327"threaten democracy: the identities of senders and receivers, the times, "
3328"frequency and the volume of communication are all still revealed.<br>"
3329msgstr ""
3330
3331#: template/index.html.j2:150
3332msgid "GNUnet provides privacy-by design"
3333msgstr ""
3334
3335#: template/index.html.j2:152
3336msgid ""
3337"It provides <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/"
3338"papers/65.pdf\"> improving addressing, routing, naming and content "
3339"distribution</a> in a technically robust manner - as opposed to ad-hoc "
3340"designs in place today. <!-- Proposal from fabian gerlach: GNUnet is built "
3341"<a href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\">\"privacy by design"
3342"\"</a> and \"distributed by design\". This improves addressing, routing, "
3343"naming and content distribution in a technically robust manner. -->"
3344msgstr ""
3345
3346#: template/index.html.j2:177
3347msgid "Freedoms are not respected"
3348msgstr ""
3349
3350#: template/index.html.j2:179
3351msgid ""
3352"Today, monitoring increasingly centralized infrastructure, proprietary "
3353"implementations, traffic shapers and firewalls restrict all of the <a class="
3354"\"link\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">essential "
3355"freedoms</a> to various degrees."
3356msgstr ""
3357
3358#: template/index.html.j2:203
3359msgid "GNUnet supports a free and open society"
3360msgstr ""
3361
3362#: template/index.html.j2:205
3363msgid ""
3364"GNUnet is a self-organizing network and it is <a class=\"link\" href="
3365"\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">free software</a> as in "
3366"freedom. GNUnet puts you in control of your data. You determine which data "
3367"to share with whom, and you&#39;re not pressured to accept compromises. It "
3368"gives users freedoms to securely access information (\"run\" the network), "
3369"to study all aspects of the network&#39;s operation (\"access the code\"), "
3370"to distribute information (\"copy\"), as well as the freedom to deploy new "
3371"applications (\"modify\")."
3372msgstr ""
3373
3374#: template/index.html.j2:229
3375msgid "Decentralization is the key, but hard"
3376msgstr ""
3377
3378#: template/index.html.j2:232
3379msgid ""
3380"<!-- replaced with Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: It seems as if every other "
3381"distributed or P2P project develops its own library stack, covering "
3382"transports, stream muxing, discovery and others. This divides effort and "
3383"multiplies bug count. --> Instead of sharing common components and tools for "
3384"building P2P systems, every P2P project seems to re-invent the wheel. <!-- "
3385"TODO: rework this sentence. --> This heightens the effort and increases the "
3386"potential number of vulnerabilities."
3387msgstr ""
3388
3389#: template/index.html.j2:264
3390msgid "GNUnet is a framework"
3391msgstr ""
3392
3393#: template/index.html.j2:266
3394msgid ""
3395"It offers a metadata-preserving foundation for your application. It offers "
3396"components for addressing, reliable encrypted channels with advanced routing "
3397"and resource discovery and naming. Our work is based on continuous research "
3398"spanning almost two decades."
3399msgstr ""
3400
3401#: template/index.html.j2:286
3402#, fuzzy
3403#| msgid "read more"
3404msgid "Learn more"
3405msgstr "Maggiori informazioni"
3406
3407#: template/index.html.j2:295
3408msgid "Get started"
3409msgstr ""
3410
3411#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:6
3412msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Arch Linux/Pi"
3413msgstr ""
3414
3415#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:16
3416msgid "Requirements for Raspberry Pi 3"
3417msgstr ""
3418
3419#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:40
3420#, fuzzy
3421#| msgid "Source Code"
3422msgid "Get the Source Code"
3423msgstr "Codice sorgente"
3424
3425#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:62
3426#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:131
3427msgid "In Addition: gnunet-gtk"
3428msgstr ""
3429
3430#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:81
3431msgid "Run"
3432msgstr ""
3433
3434#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:133
3435#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:111
3436msgid "Make sure, it works!"
3437msgstr ""
3438
3439#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:6
3440msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Debian 9"
3441msgstr ""
3442
3443#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:9
3444#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:9
3445msgid "Introduction"
3446msgstr ""
3447
3448#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:29 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:17
3449#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:19
3450#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:26
3451msgid "Requirements"
3452msgstr ""
3453
3454#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:46
3455#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:41
3456msgid "Make an installation directory"
3457msgstr ""
3458
3459#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:60 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:134
3460#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:237
3461#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:53
3462#, fuzzy
3463#| msgid "Source Code"
3464msgid "Get the source code"
3465msgstr "Codice sorgente"
3466
3467#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:79 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:142
3468#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:245
3469#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:61
3470msgid "Compile and Install"
3471msgstr ""
3472
3473#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:104
3474#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:70
3475msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for testing / usage"
3476msgstr ""
3477
3478#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:117
3479#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:82
3480#, fuzzy
3481#| msgid "GNUnet for developers"
3482msgid "Option 2: GNUnet for development"
3483msgstr "GNUnet per gli sviluppatori"
3484
3485#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:154
3486#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:97
3487msgid "Install GNUnet plugin for name resolution"
3488msgstr ""
3489
3490#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:208
3491#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:134
3492msgid "Create configuration file"
3493msgstr ""
3494
3495#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:228
3496#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:156
3497#, fuzzy
3498#| msgid "GNUnet"
3499msgid "Use GNUnet!"
3500msgstr "GNUnet"
3501
3502#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:233
3503#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:162
3504msgid "Uninstall GNUnet and its dependencies"
3505msgstr ""
3506
3507#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:6
3508msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on macOS 10.14 (Mojave)"
3509msgstr ""
3510
3511#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:24 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:36
3512#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:15
3513#, fuzzy
3514#| msgid "Install"
3515msgid "Installation"
3516msgstr "Installazione"
3517
3518#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:42 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:115
3519msgid "First steps"
3520msgstr ""
3521
3522#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:109 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:195
3523msgid "Alternative: Installation from source"
3524msgstr ""
3525
3526#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:154 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:265
3527msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for production / usage"
3528msgstr ""
3529
3530#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:187 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:293
3531msgid "Option 2: GNUnet experimental"
3532msgstr ""
3533
3534#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:6
3535msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on NetBSD 8.0 CURRENT"
3536msgstr ""
3537
3538#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:6
3539msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on OpenWrt"
3540msgstr ""
3541
3542#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:47
3543#, fuzzy
3544#| msgid "Continuous Integration"
3545msgid "Configuration"
3546msgstr "Integrazione continuativa"
3547
3548#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:6
3549msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Ubuntu 18.04"
3550msgstr ""
3551
3552#: template/install.html.j2:11
3553msgid ""
3554"Notice: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely <i>not "
3555"yet ready</i> for usage beyond developers."
3556msgstr ""
3557
3558#: template/install.html.j2:16
3559msgid ""
3560"<p>Please be aware that this project is still in an early alpha stage when "
3561"it comes to running software &#8211; its not an easy task to rewrite the "
3562"whole Internet! We are happy to get your <a href=\"engage.html\">helping "
3563"hand</a> anytime! Further information is available in our <a href=\"https://"
3564"docs.gnunet.org/#toc-Using-GNUnet-1\">handbook</a>. If you have any queries "
3565"about the installation or the usage, please <a href=\"engage.html\">get in "
3566"touch!</a></p>"
3567msgstr ""
3568
3569#: template/install.html.j2:28
3570msgid ""
3571"We recommend to use binary packages provided by the package manager "
3572"integrated within your Operating System. GNUnet is reportedly available for "
3573"at least: <ul> <li><a href=\"https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/"
3574"testing/x86_64/gnunet\">Alpine</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://www.archlinux."
3575"org/packages/community/x86_64/gnunet/\">Arch</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
3576"packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet\">Debian</a></li> <li><a href="
3577"\"https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/\">Fedora (Copr)</a></"
3578"li> <li><a href=\"https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/G/\">Guix</a></li> <li><a "
3579"href=\"https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet."
3580"rb\">Homebrew</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?"
3581"attr=gnunet&channel=nixpkgs-unstable&query=gnunet\">NixOS</a></li> <li><a "
3582"href=\"install-on-openwrt.html\">OpenWrt</a></li> </ul> If GNUnet is "
3583"available for your Operating System and it is missing, send us feedback so "
3584"that we can add it to this list. Furthermore, if you are interested in "
3585"packaging GNUnet for your Operating System, get in touch with us at gnunet-"
3586"developers@gnu.org if you require help with this job. If you were using an "
3587"Operating System with the APT package manager, GNUnet could be installed as "
3588"simple as:"
3589msgstr ""
3590
3591#: template/install.html.j2:59
3592msgid ""
3593"Next we describe a generic way to install from source. If you are using one "
3594"of the following Operating Systems these step-by-step guides might be "
3595"useful: <a href=\"install-on-archpi.html\">ArchPi</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
3596"debian9.html\">Debian 9</a>, <a href=\"install-on-macos.html\">Mac OS</a>, "
3597"<a href=\"install-on-netbsd.html\">NetBSD</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
3598"ubuntu1804.html\">Ubuntu 1804</a>. Be aware that not all of them might be "
3599"totally up-to-date! Please <a href=\"engage.html\">ask us</a> if you get "
3600"stuck."
3601msgstr ""
3602
3603#: template/install.html.j2:73
3604msgid ""
3605"First, install the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README"
3606"\">required dependencies</a> of GNUnet. There are base requirements and "
3607"optional requirements."
3608msgstr ""
3609
3610#: template/install.html.j2:79
3611msgid ""
3612"Now, you need to decide if you want to install GNUnet from the release "
3613"tarball or from git. If you want to use GNUnet and there is no binary "
3614"package available for your OS, you should stick with the release tarball. If "
3615"you want to develop using the most recent build, you should go with the <a "
3616"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">git repository</a>."
3617msgstr ""
3618
3619#: template/install.html.j2:96
3620msgid "To compile gnunet from the git source you can do so by entering:"
3621msgstr ""
3622
3623#: template/install.html.j2:104
3624msgid ""
3625"Before building GNUnet, make sure that you setup the required groups and add "
3626"your user to the group <code>gnunet</code>:"
3627msgstr ""
3628
3629#: template/install.html.j2:115
3630msgid "To compile GNUnet, execute:"
3631msgstr ""
3632
3633#: template/install.html.j2:126
3634msgid ""
3635"You can find more configuration flags in the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
3636"org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">README</a>.<br> Install GNUnet with:"
3637msgstr ""
3638
3639#: template/install.html.j2:136
3640msgid "You can now start GNUnet by running:"
3641msgstr ""
3642
3643#: template/install.html.j2:144
3644msgid ""
3645"Check the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Minimal-"
3646"configuration\">handbook</a> for detailed documentation. For a more hands-on "
3647"experience, <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/use.html\">continue here</a>."
3648msgstr ""
3649
3650#: template/livingstandards.html.j2:11
3651msgid "On this page you can find links to our technical specifications."
3652msgstr ""
3653
3654#: template/use.html.j2:6
3655msgid "How to use GNUnet - in a nutshell"
3656msgstr ""
3657
3658#: template/use.html.j2:12 template/use.html.j2:125
3659#, fuzzy
3660#| msgid "File-sharing"
3661msgid "Filesharing"
3662msgstr "Condivisione di file"
3663
3664#: template/use.html.j2:13
3665msgid "CADET"
3666msgstr ""
3667
3668#: template/use.html.j2:14
3669#, fuzzy
3670#| msgid "groupchat"
3671msgid "Minimal Groupchat"
3672msgstr "groupchat"
3673
3674#: template/use.html.j2:15
3675msgid "GNS with CLI"
3676msgstr ""
3677
3678#: template/use.html.j2:16
3679msgid "GNS with Browser"
3680msgstr ""
3681
3682#: template/use.html.j2:17 template/use.html.j2:448
3683msgid "VPN"
3684msgstr ""
3685
3686#: template/use.html.j2:18 template/use.html.j2:508
3687#, fuzzy
3688#| msgid "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
3689msgid "Conversation"
3690msgstr "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
3691
3692#: template/use.html.j2:19 template/use.html.j2:519
3693msgid "Trouble Shooting"
3694msgstr ""
3695
3696#: template/use.html.j2:34
3697msgid "Accessing GNUnet"
3698msgstr ""
3699
3700#: template/use.html.j2:78
3701#, fuzzy
3702#| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
3703msgid "Leaving GNUnet"
3704msgstr "Cos'è GNUnet?"
3705
3706#: template/use.html.j2:88
3707msgid "Make sure your GNUnet installation works..."
3708msgstr ""
3709
3710#: template/use.html.j2:107
3711msgid "... and play around with it."
3712msgstr ""
3713
3714#: template/use.html.j2:179
3715msgid "CADET (and Chat)"
3716msgstr ""
3717
3718#: template/use.html.j2:219
3719msgid "Chatting with a (simple) client"
3720msgstr ""
3721
3722#: template/use.html.j2:283
3723msgid "Name resolution using GNS on the command line"
3724msgstr ""
3725
3726#: template/use.html.j2:360
3727msgid "Name resolution using GNS with a browser"
3728msgstr ""
3729
3730#: template/use.html.j2:521
3731msgid "You can't reach other people's nodes"
3732msgstr ""
3733
3734#: template/use.html.j2:557
3735msgid "OMG you guys broke my internet"
3736msgstr ""
3737
3738#: template/video.html.j2:12
3739msgid "Videos related to GNUnet"
3740msgstr ""
3741
3742#: template/news/index.html.j2:45
3743msgid "News archives:"
3744msgstr "Archivi delle notizie:"
3745
3746#: template/reclaim/faq.html.j2:6
3747msgid "Frequently asked questions"
3748msgstr ""
3749
3750#: template/reclaim/idps.html.j2:6 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:95
3751msgid "For IdPs"
3752msgstr ""
3753
3754#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:8
3755#, fuzzy
3756#| msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
3757msgid ""
3758"Self-sovereign, Decentralised Identity Management and Personal Data Sharing"
3759msgstr "Fornitore di identità auto-sovrana, decentralizzata"
3760
3761#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:18
3762msgid "Self-sovereign"
3763msgstr ""
3764
3765#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:20
3766msgid ""
3767"You manage your identities and attributes locally on your computer. No need "
3768"to trust a third party service with your data."
3769msgstr ""
3770
3771#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:40
3772msgid "Decentralized"
3773msgstr ""
3774
3775#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:42
3776msgid ""
3777"You can share your identity attributes securely over a decentralized name "
3778"system. This allows your friends to access your shared data without the need "
3779"of a trusted third party."
3780msgstr ""
3781
3782#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:58
3783msgid "Standard-compliant"
3784msgstr ""
3785
3786#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:60
3787msgid "You can use OpenID Connect to integrate reclaim in your web sites."
3788msgstr ""
3789
3790#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:77
3791msgid "Technology"
3792msgstr ""
3793
3794#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:89 template/reclaim/users.html.j2:6
3795msgid "For users"
3796msgstr ""
3797
3798#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:92 template/reclaim/websites.html.j2:6
3799msgid "For websites"
3800msgstr ""
3801
3802#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:15
3803#, fuzzy
3804#| msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
3805msgid "Decentralised identity directory"
3806msgstr "Fornitore di identità auto-sovrana, decentralizzata"
3807
3808#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:18
3809msgid ""
3810"The decentralised GNU Name System (GNS) gives users full and exclusive "
3811"authority over their attributes by sharing them over user-owned namespaces."
3812msgstr ""
3813
3814#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:26
3815msgid "Cryptographic access control"
3816msgstr ""
3817
3818#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:30
3819msgid ""
3820"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
3821"and read only by authorized relying parties parties without direct user "
3822"interaction -- even if the user is offline!"
3823msgstr ""
3824
3825#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:39
3826msgid "Principles"
3827msgstr ""
3828
3829#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:46
3830msgid "Identity and attribute management"
3831msgstr ""
3832
3833#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:48
3834msgid ""
3835"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
3836"by requesting parties without direct user interaction -- even if the user is "
3837"offline! Access to attributes is controlled through an ecryption based "
3838"access control layer."
3839msgstr ""
3840
3841#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:71
3842msgid "Authorization"
3843msgstr "Autorizzazione"
3844
3845#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:73
3846msgid ""
3847"To access attributes, requesting parties request authorization from the user "
3848"thrugh the use of OpenID Connect. If access is granted, the relying party is "
3849"given the necessary decryption key material. The user may at any time revoke "
3850"this access or modify the authorization decision."
3851msgstr ""
3852
3853#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:92
3854msgid "Attribute retrieval"
3855msgstr ""
3856
3857#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:94
3858msgid ""
3859"Relying parties retrieve encrypted identity data from the decentralised "
3860"directory. It is able to decrypt all those attributes that the user has "
3861"authorized it to access using the respective key."
3862msgstr ""
3863
3864#~ msgid "Living Standards"
3865#~ msgstr "Standard di vita"
3866
21#~ msgid "_project_title" 3867#~ msgid "_project_title"
22#~ msgstr "Stack di protocolli GNU per un nuovo Internet etico" 3868#~ msgstr "Stack di protocolli GNU per un nuovo Internet etico"
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1# Translations template for PROJECT.
2# Copyright (C) 2021 ORGANIZATION
3# This file is distributed under the same license as the PROJECT project.
4# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2021.
5#
6msgid ""
7msgstr ""
8"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n"
9"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n"
10"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-05-12 14:14+0200\n"
11"PO-Revision-Date: 2021-04-15 10:31+0000\n"
12"Last-Translator: Kanoko Kondo <yves0625@gmail.com>\n"
13"Language-Team: Japanese <http://weblate.taler.net/projects/gnunet/website/ja/"
14">\n"
15"Language: ja\n"
16"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
17"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
18"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
19"Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0;\n"
20"X-Generator: Weblate 4.4.2\n"
21"Generated-By: Babel 2.9.0\n"
22
23#: common/base.j2:5 common/news.j2:5
24msgid "GNUnet"
25msgstr "GNUnet"
26
27#: common/base.j2:6 common/news.j2:6
28msgid "GNU's framework for secure p2p networking"
29msgstr "安全な P2P ネットワーキングを可能にする GNU のフレームワーク"
30
31#: common/footer.j2.inc:7
32msgid "Contact"
33msgstr "お問い合わせ"
34
35#: common/footer.j2.inc:8
36msgid "GNUnet e.V."
37msgstr "GNUnet e.V."
38
39#: common/footer.j2.inc:9 template/about.html.j2:6
40msgid "About GNUnet"
41msgstr "GNUnet について"
42
43#: common/footer.j2.inc:14 common/navigation.j2.inc:64
44msgid "Bug Tracker"
45msgstr "バグトラッカー"
46
47#: common/footer.j2.inc:19 template/copyright.html.j2:6
48msgid "Copyright Assignment"
49msgstr "著作権譲渡書"
50
51#: common/footer.j2.inc:20 common/navigation.j2.inc:90
52#: template/developers.html.j2:24
53msgid "Bibliography"
54msgstr "参考文献"
55
56#: common/footer.j2.inc:31
57msgid "Source code of this site."
58msgstr "本サイトのソースコードはこちら。"
59
60#: common/footer.j2.inc:32
61msgid "Report issues with this website."
62msgstr "このウェブサイトの問題を報告する。"
63
64#: common/navigation.j2.inc:38
65msgid "About"
66msgstr "概要"
67
68#: common/navigation.j2.inc:39 common/old-news.j2.inc:7
69#: template/news/index.html.j2:8
70msgid "News"
71msgstr "更新情報"
72
73#: common/navigation.j2.inc:40 template/index.html.j2:289
74msgid "Applications"
75msgstr "アプリケーション"
76
77#: common/navigation.j2.inc:44
78msgid "Community"
79msgstr "コミュニティ"
80
81#: common/navigation.j2.inc:47 template/index.html.j2:292
82msgid "Engage"
83msgstr "参加する"
84
85#: common/navigation.j2.inc:48
86msgid "GSoC Projects"
87msgstr "GSoC プロジェクト"
88
89#: common/navigation.j2.inc:50
90msgid "Copyright for Contributors"
91msgstr "貢献者の著作権"
92
93#: common/navigation.j2.inc:51
94msgid "IRC Archive"
95msgstr "IRC アーカイブ"
96
97#: common/navigation.j2.inc:58
98msgid "Development"
99msgstr "開発"
100
101#: common/navigation.j2.inc:61
102msgid "System Architecture"
103msgstr "システム アーキテクチャ"
104
105#: common/navigation.j2.inc:63 template/roadmap.html.j2:6
106msgid "Roadmap"
107msgstr "ロードマップ"
108
109#: common/navigation.j2.inc:65 template/gnurl.html.j2:186
110msgid "Source Code"
111msgstr "ソースコード"
112
113#: common/navigation.j2.inc:66
114msgid "Source Code Documentation"
115msgstr "ドキュメンテーション"
116
117#: common/navigation.j2.inc:67
118msgid "Continuous Integration"
119msgstr "継続的なインテグレーション"
120
121#: common/navigation.j2.inc:68
122msgid "Development Tutorial"
123msgstr "チュートリアル"
124
125#: common/navigation.j2.inc:79
126msgid "Documentation"
127msgstr "資料"
128
129#: common/navigation.j2.inc:82 template/install.html.j2:6
130msgid "Install"
131msgstr "インストール"
132
133#: common/navigation.j2.inc:83 template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:76
134msgid "Use"
135msgstr "利用"
136
137#: common/navigation.j2.inc:84
138msgid "Videos"
139msgstr "動画"
140
141#: common/navigation.j2.inc:85 template/glossary.html.j2:6
142msgid "Glossary"
143msgstr "用語集"
144
145#: common/navigation.j2.inc:86
146msgid "Handbook"
147msgstr "ハンドブック"
148
149#: common/navigation.j2.inc:88
150msgid "REST API"
151msgstr "REST API"
152
153#: common/navigation.j2.inc:89 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:83
154msgid "FAQ"
155msgstr "よくある質問"
156
157#: common/old-news.j2.inc:10 template/news/index.html.j2:11
158msgid "News posts about changes related to GNUnet such as releases and events"
159msgstr ""
160"リリースやイベントなど、GNUnet 関連の各種変更についての情報を掲載しています"
161
162#: common/old-news.j2.inc:15 template/news/index.html.j2:16
163msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed"
164msgstr "RSS フィードに登録"
165
166#: common/old-news.j2.inc:34 template/news/index.html.j2:36
167msgid "read more"
168msgstr "詳細"
169
170#: template/about.html.j2:11
171msgid "What is GNUnet?"
172msgstr "GNUnet とは"
173
174#: template/about.html.j2:13
175msgid ""
176"GNUnet is an alternative network stack for building secure, decentralized "
177"and privacy-preserving distributed applications. Our goal is to replace the "
178"old insecure Internet protocol stack. Starting from an application for "
179"secure publication of files, it has grown to include all kinds of basic "
180"protocol components and applications towards the creation of a GNU internet."
181msgstr ""
182"GNUnet とは、安全、脱一元化、プライバシー保護を実現する分散型プリケーションを"
183"構築するための代替ネットワーク スタックであり、従来型の安全性に欠くインター"
184"ネット プロトコル スタックを置き換えることを目的としています。各種ファイルを"
185"安全に公開できるアプリケーションとしてスタートし、現在は、あらゆる種類の基本"
186"プロトコル コンポーネントやアプリケーションなどを含め、GNU インターネットの創"
187"造を目指しています。"
188
189#: template/about.html.j2:23
190msgid ""
191"Today, the actual use and thus the social requirements for a global network "
192"differs widely from those goals of 1970. While the Internet remains suitable "
193"for military use, where the network equipment is operated by a command "
194"hierarchy and when necessary isolated from the rest of the world, the "
195"situation is less tenable for civil society."
196msgstr ""
197"今日、グローバル ネットワークの実利用、つまり社会的要件は 1970 年の目標とは大"
198"きく異なります。ネットワーク機器はコマンド階層によって運用され、必要に応じて"
199"一部のみ切り離すことができるという点で、インターネットは軍事利用に適している"
200"ものの、現状では一般市民による利用に適しているとはいえません。"
201
202#: template/about.html.j2:32
203msgid ""
204"Due to fundamental Internet design choices, Internet traffic can be "
205"misdirected, intercepted, censored and manipulated by hostile routers on the "
206"network. And indeed, the modern Internet has evolved exactly to the point "
207"where, as Matthew Green put it, <a href=\"https://blog."
208"cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-hostile/\">\"the "
209"network is hostile\"</a>."
210msgstr ""
211"インターネットの基本設計は、ネットワーク上の悪意あるルーターを経由したトラ"
212"フィックの誤ダイレクト、傍受、検閲、操作などを可能にしています。実際に現代の"
213"インターネットは、マシュー・グリーンによる<a href=\"https://blog."
214"cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-hostile/\">「ネットワー"
215"クには敵意がある」</a>という表現を正に体現するに至ったと言えます。"
216
217#: template/about.html.j2:41
218msgid ""
219"We believe liberal societies need a network architecture that uses the anti-"
220"authoritarian decentralized peer-to-peer paradigm and privacy-preserving "
221"cryptographic protocols. The goal of the GNUnet project is to provide a Free "
222"Software realization of this ideal."
223msgstr ""
224"自由主義社会には、権威から独立した分散型ピアツーピア パラダイムとプライバシー"
225"保護のための暗号プロトコルを使用するネットワーク アーキテクチャが必要であると"
226"私たちは考えます。こうした理想を実現する自由ソフトウェアを提供することが "
227"GNUnet プロジェクトの目的です。"
228
229#: template/about.html.j2:49
230msgid ""
231"Specifically, GNUnet tries to follow the following design principles, in "
232"order of importance:"
233msgstr "具体的には、GNUnet の設計は次の原則に則っています(重要度の高い順)。"
234
235#: template/about.html.j2:56
236msgid ""
237"GNUnet must be implemented as <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-"
238"sw.html\">Free Software</a>."
239msgstr ""
240"GNUnet は<a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">自由ソフト"
241"ウェア</a>として実装される。"
242
243#: template/about.html.j2:60
244msgid ""
245"GNUnet must minimize the amount of personally identifiable information "
246"exposed."
247msgstr "公開される PII(個人を特定できる情報)を最小限に抑える。"
248
249#: template/about.html.j2:61
250msgid ""
251"GNUnet must be fully distributed and resilient to external attacks and rogue "
252"participants."
253msgstr ""
254"GNUnet は完全な分散型であり、外部からの攻撃や悪質な参加者に対して回復力がなけ"
255"ればならない。"
256
257#: template/about.html.j2:62
258msgid ""
259"GNUnet must be self-organizing and not depend on administrators or "
260"centralized infrastructure."
261msgstr ""
262"GNUnet は自律した組織化構造を持ち、管理者や中央一元型インフラストラクチャに依"
263"存してはならない。"
264
265#: template/about.html.j2:63
266msgid ""
267"GNUnet must inform the user which other participants have to be trusted when "
268"establishing private communications."
269msgstr ""
270"GNUnet は、プライベート通信を確立する際、信頼すべき他の参加者をユーザーに通知"
271"する。"
272
273#: template/about.html.j2:64
274msgid "GNUnet must be open and permit new peers to join."
275msgstr "GNUnet はオープンであり、新しい参加者を受け入れなければならない。"
276
277#: template/about.html.j2:65
278msgid "GNUnet must support a diverse range of applications and devices."
279msgstr ""
280"GNUnet は、さまざまなアプリケーションやデバイスに対応しなければならない。"
281
282#: template/about.html.j2:66
283msgid "GNUnet must use compartmentalization to protect sensitive information."
284msgstr "GNUnet は、機密情報を保護するために区分化されなければならない。"
285
286#: template/about.html.j2:67
287msgid "The GNUnet architecture must be resource efficient."
288msgstr "GNUnet アーキテクチャはリソース効率が高くなければならない。"
289
290#: template/about.html.j2:68
291msgid ""
292"GNUnet must provide incentives for peers to contribute more resources than "
293"they consume."
294msgstr ""
295"GNUnet は、リソースの消費を超える貢献をしてもらうため、ピアを動機づけしなけれ"
296"ばならない。"
297
298#: template/about.html.j2:72
299msgid ""
300"To get know and learn more, please check our <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet."
301"org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, especially the <a href=\"https://"
302"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts\">chapter on \"Key Concepts"
303"\"</a>, explaining the fundamental concepts of GNUnet: <ul> <li><a href="
304"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Authentication"
305"\">Authentication</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
306"gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing\">Accounting to "
307"Encourage Resource Sharing</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/"
308"handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality\">Confidentiality</a></li> <li><a href="
309"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonymity</a></"
310"li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability"
311"\">Deniability</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
312"gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">Peer Identities</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
313"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-"
314"Zones_0029\">Zones in the GNU Name System (GNS Zones)</a></li> <li><a href="
315"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> </ul>"
316msgstr ""
317"詳細は<a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">ハンドブック</"
318"a>中の、特に GNUnet の基本概念を説明する<a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/"
319"handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts\">「主要概念」の章</a>を参照してください。"
320"<ul><li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Authentication"
321"\">認証</a></li><li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet."
322"html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing\">リソース共有の奨励</a></"
323"li><li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality"
324"\">守秘義務</a></li><li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet."
325"html#Anonymity\">匿名性</a></li><li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/"
326"handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability\">否認権</a></li><li><a href=\"https://docs."
327"gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">ピア ID</a></li><li><a "
328"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-"
329"System-_0028GNS-Zones_0029\">GNU ネーム システムのゾーン(GNS ゾーン)</a></"
330"li><li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</"
331"a></li></ul>"
332
333#: template/about.html.j2:88
334msgid "More Resources"
335msgstr "その他のリソース"
336
337#: template/about.html.j2:90
338msgid ""
339"There are many more resources to learn about GNUnet besides the <a href="
340"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, such as the "
341"<a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliography</a> with papers covering "
342"the various layers, many <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html"
343"\">videos</a> or a brief <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html"
344"\">glossary</a>."
345msgstr ""
346"GNUnet の詳細については、<a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet."
347"html\">ハンドブック</a>以外にも多くのリソースがあり、一例としては、多角的な視"
348"点での論文を集めた<a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">参考文献</a>、各種<a "
349"href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html\">動画</a>、簡潔な<a href=\"https://"
350"gnunet.org/en/glossary.html\">用語集</a>などが挙げられます。"
351
352#: template/about.html.j2:95
353msgid ""
354"You are most welcome to <a href=\"engage.html\">get engaged into the "
355"conversation</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">install GNUnet</a>, <a href=\"use."
356"html\">use it</a> and <a href=\"engage.html\">contribute and get engaged</a> "
357"in various ways."
358msgstr ""
359"<a href=\"engage.html\">会話に参加する</a>、<a href=\"install.html\">GNUnet "
360"をインストールする</a>、<a href=\"use.html\">実際に利用する</a>、<a href="
361"\"engage.html\">貢献して参加する</a>など、さまざまな方法で活用いただけます。"
362
363#: template/about.html.j2:100
364msgid ""
365"Please be aware that this project is (despite of it's age) still in an early "
366"alpha stage when it comes to software &#8211; its not an easy task to "
367"rewrite the whole Internet!"
368msgstr ""
369"このプロジェクトは、ソフトウェア&#8211;に関してまだ初期のアルファ段階にあり、"
370"インターネット全体の書き換えはまだ現実的ではありません。"
371
372#: template/about.html.j2:105
373msgid "Current funding"
374msgstr "現在の資金調達"
375
376#: template/about.html.j2:110
377msgid ""
378"We're receiving funding from NLnet's Next Generation Internet funding line "
379"to document and implement the GNU Name System protocol in a way suitable for "
380"the IETF standardization process."
381msgstr ""
382"NLnet の次世代インターネット資金ラインから支援を受け、IETF 標準化プロセスに適"
383"合させる形で GNU ネームシステムプロトコルを文書化し、実装しています。"
384
385#: template/about.html.j2:123
386msgid ""
387"This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 "
388"research and innovation programme under the NGI_TRUST grant agreement no "
389"825618. The project aims to integrate re:claimID with the GNU Taler payment "
390"system in a pilot in order to demonstrate the practical feasibility and "
391"benefits of privacy enhancing technologies for users and commercial service "
392"providers. The project is called \"Decentralized Identities for Self-"
393"Sovereign End-users\" (DISSENS)."
394msgstr ""
395"このプロジェクトは、欧州連合の「Horizon 2020」研究・イノベーションプログラム"
396"から NGI_TRUST 補助金契約 No. 825618 に基づき資金を受け取っています。本プロ"
397"ジェクトは、re:claimID および、試験段階にある GNU Taler 支払いシステムを統合"
398"することで、ユーザーと商用サービスプロバイダーに向け、実用への可能性とプライ"
399"バシー向上技術の利点を証明することを目指しています。プロジェクトは"
400"「Decentralized Identities for Self-Sovereign End-uers(DISSENS:自己主権を持"
401"つエンドユーザーのための脱中央型 ID)」と呼ばれます。"
402
403#: template/about.html.j2:141
404msgid ""
405"We are grateful for free hosting offered by the following organizations:"
406msgstr "次の組織により無料でホスティングを提供いただいています。"
407
408#: template/about.html.j2:150
409msgid "Past funding"
410msgstr "過去の資金提供"
411
412#: template/about.html.j2:152
413msgid "We are grateful for past funding from the following organizations:"
414msgstr "これまで資金援助いただいた組織は次の通りです。"
415
416#: template/applications.html.j2:7
417msgid "Applications provided by GNUnet"
418msgstr "GNUnet が提供するアプリケーション"
419
420#: template/applications.html.j2:13 template/gns.html.j2:7
421msgid "The GNU Name System"
422msgstr "GNU ネームシステム"
423
424#: template/applications.html.j2:15
425#, fuzzy
426#| msgid ""
427#| "The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully "
428#| "decentralized replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of "
429#| "using a hierarchy, GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are "
430#| "similar to DNS, but queries and replies are private even with respect to "
431#| "peers providing the answers. The integrity of records and privacy of look-"
432#| "ups is cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a "
433#| "robust, efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
434msgid ""
435"The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully decentralized "
436"replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of using a hierarchy, "
437"GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are similar to DNS, but "
438"queries and replies are private even with respect to peers providing the "
439"answers. The integrity of records and privacy of look-ups are "
440"cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a robust, "
441"efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
442msgstr ""
443"<a href=\"gns.html\">GNU ネームシステム(GNS)</a>は、ドメインネームシステム"
444"(DNS)が完全に分散されたもので、その代替です。GNU は階層構造に代わり有向グラ"
445"フを使用します。命名規則は DNS に類似していますが、クエリと応答は、回答をする"
446"ピアに関してもプライベートです。レコードの完全性とルックアップのプライバシー"
447"はセキュアに暗号化されます。<!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a robust, "
448"efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
449
450#: template/applications.html.j2:38
451msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
452msgstr "自己主権型、脱中央型の IdP"
453
454#: template/applications.html.j2:41
455#, fuzzy
456#| msgid ""
457#| "<a href=\"https://reclaim.gnunet.org/\">re:claimID</a> is a decentralized "
458#| "Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU Name System. It "
459#| "allows users to securely share personal information with websites using "
460#| "standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
461msgid ""
462"is a decentralized Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU "
463"Name System. It allows users to securely share personal information with "
464"websites using standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
465msgstr ""
466"<a href=\"https://reclaim.gnunet.org/\">re:claimID</a> は分散型のアイデンティ"
467"ティ プロバイダ(IdP)サービスであり、GNU ネームシステムの上位に組み込まれて"
468"います。これによりユーザーは、標準化されたプロトコルを使い、ウェブサイトから"
469"個人情報を安全に共有することができます(OpenID Connect)。"
470
471#: template/applications.html.j2:57
472msgid "Filesharing (Alpha)"
473msgstr "ファイル共有(アルファ)"
474
475#: template/applications.html.j2:59
476msgid ""
477"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">filesharing</a> is an application that aims "
478"to provide censorship-resistant, anonymous filesharing. The publisher is "
479"empowered to make a gradual choice between performance and anonymity."
480msgstr ""
481"GNUnet の<a href=\"use.html#fs\">ファイル共有</a>は、検閲耐性と匿名性を備えた"
482"ファイル共有を目指すアプリケーションです。発行者は、パフォーマンスと匿名性の"
483"度合いを自在に選択することができます。"
484
485#: template/applications.html.j2:73
486msgid "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
487msgstr "カンバセーション(プレアルファ)"
488
489#: template/applications.html.j2:75
490msgid ""
491"GNUnet conversation is an application that provides secure voice "
492"communication in a fully decentralized way by employing GNUnet for routing "
493"and transport."
494msgstr ""
495"GNUnet カンバセーションは、ルーティングとトランスポートに GNUnet を採用するこ"
496"とにより、完全分散型の安全な音声通話を提供するアプリケーションです。"
497
498#: template/applications.html.j2:91
499msgid "Applications utilizing GNUnet"
500msgstr "GNUnet を利用するアプリケーション"
501
502#: template/applications.html.j2:97
503msgid "GNU Taler (Alpha)"
504msgstr "GNU Taler(アルファ)"
505
506#: template/applications.html.j2:99
507msgid ""
508"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> is a new privacy-preserving "
509"electronic payment system. Payments are cryptographically secured and are "
510"confirmed within milliseconds with extremely low transaction costs."
511msgstr ""
512"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> は、プライバシーを保護する新しい"
513"電子決済システムです。決済はセキュアに暗号化され、数ミリ秒で完了、トランザク"
514"ションも大変低コストです。"
515
516#: template/applications.html.j2:118
517msgid "secushare"
518msgstr "secushare"
519
520#: template/applications.html.j2:120
521msgid ""
522"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> is creating a decentralized "
523"social networking application on top of GNUnet. Using overlay multicast and "
524"the extensible PSYC protocol, notifications are distributed end-to-end "
525"encrypted to authorized recipients only."
526msgstr ""
527"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> は、GNUnet 上に分散型ソー"
528"シャルネットワーキング アプリケーションを作成しています。オーバーレイ マルチ"
529"キャスト、拡張可能な PSYC プロトコル、通知機能がエンドツーエンドで暗号化さ"
530"れ、承認済みの受信者にのみ配信されます。"
531
532#: template/applications.html.j2:139
533msgid "pretty Easy privacy"
534msgstr "pretty Easy privacy"
535
536#: template/applications.html.j2:141
537msgid ""
538"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p) is "
539"creating a usable end-to-end encrypted e-mail solution using opportunistic "
540"key exchange. p&#8801;p will use GNUnet to protect metadata and exploit new "
541"cryptographic protocols to verify keys."
542msgstr ""
543"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a>(p&#8801;p)は、"
544"日和見鍵交換を使用して、実用性のあるエンドツーエンドで暗号化された電子メール"
545"ソリューションを作成しています。p&#8801;p は GNUnet によりメタデータを保護"
546"し、新たな暗号化プロトコルで鍵を検証します。"
547
548#: template/applications.html.j2:160
549msgid "Cadet-GTK"
550msgstr "Cadet-GTK"
551
552#: template/applications.html.j2:162
553#, fuzzy
554#| msgid ""
555#| "<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> "
556#| "is a convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing "
557#| "messaging using especially the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK "
558#| "and libhandy for a convergent design."
559msgid ""
560"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> is a "
561"convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing messaging using "
562"the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK and libhandy for a convergent "
563"design."
564msgstr ""
565"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> は、"
566"高い利便性と豊富な機能を備えたグラフィカル アプリケーションで、特に CADET サ"
567"ブシステムを使用してメッセージ機能を提供します。GTK と libhandy を利用して開"
568"発されいます。"
569
570#: template/applications.html.j2:180
571msgid "groupchat"
572msgstr "groupchat"
573
574#: template/applications.html.j2:182
575#, fuzzy
576#| msgid ""
577#| "<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a "
578#| "terminal user interface providing messaging using especially the CADET "
579#| "subsystem. It is developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned "
580#| "to be compatible."
581msgid ""
582"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a "
583"terminal user interface providing messaging using the CADET subsystem. It is "
584"developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned to be compatible."
585msgstr ""
586"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> は、主に "
587"CADET サブシステムを使用してメッセージ機能を提供するターミナル ユーザーイン"
588"ターフェースです。開発言語は Nim で、将来的には Cadet-GTK と groupchat と互換"
589"性を持つ予定です。"
590
591#: template/architecture.html.j2:6
592msgid "GNUnet System Architecture"
593msgstr "GNUnet システム アーキテクチャ"
594
595#: template/architecture.html.j2:20
596msgid "Foundations"
597msgstr "基盤"
598
599#: template/architecture.html.j2:22
600#, fuzzy
601#| msgid ""
602#| "The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-"
603#| "like end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key "
604#| "infrastructure (GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> "
605#| "Using public keys for addresses and self-organized decentralized routing "
606#| "algorithms, these subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack."
607msgid ""
608"The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-like "
609"end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key infrastructure "
610"(GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> Using public keys "
611"for addresses and self-organizing decentralized routing algorithms, these "
612"subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack."
613msgstr ""
614"GNUnet の基盤は、分散ハッシュ テーブル(R5N)、SCTP に類似したエンド ツー エ"
615"ンドの暗号化メッセージング層(CADET)、公開鍵基盤(GNS)、プラグ可能なトラン"
616"スポート システム(TRANSPORT)です。<br>これらのサブシステムは、アドレスや自"
617"己組織する分散型ルーティング アルゴリズムに公開鍵を使用し、従来の TCP/IP ス"
618"タックに代替するものです。"
619
620#: template/architecture.html.j2:35
621msgid "Security"
622msgstr "セキュリティ"
623
624#: template/architecture.html.j2:38
625#, fuzzy
626#| msgid ""
627#| "GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem "
628#| "runs as a separate process, providing fault-isolation and enabling tight "
629#| "permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the "
630#| "implementation is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and "
631#| "will always remain free software."
632msgid ""
633"GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem "
634"runs as a separate process, providing fault isolation and enabling tight "
635"permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the implementation "
636"is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and will always "
637"remain free software."
638msgstr ""
639"GNUnet はマルチプロセス アーキテクチャを使用して実装されます。各サブシステム"
640"は別々のプロセスとして実行され、問題の切り分けや厳格な権限付与がサブシステム"
641"毎に可能です。そのため、実装は<a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\"> GNU</a> パッ"
642"ケージであり、その後も自由ソフトウェアであり続けます。"
643
644#: template/architecture.html.j2:52
645msgid "System architecture"
646msgstr "システム アーキテクチャ"
647
648#: template/architecture.html.j2:58
649msgid "Subsystems"
650msgstr "サブシステム"
651
652#: template/architecture.html.j2:67
653msgid "libgnunetutil"
654msgstr "libgnunetutil"
655
656#: template/architecture.html.j2:73
657msgid "APIs"
658msgstr "API"
659
660#: template/architecture.html.j2:86
661msgid "Legend"
662msgstr "凡例"
663
664#: template/contact.html.j2:6
665msgid "Contact information"
666msgstr "お問い合わせ"
667
668#: template/contact.html.j2:11
669msgid "The mailing list"
670msgstr "メーリングリスト"
671
672#: template/contact.html.j2:13
673msgid ""
674"An archived, public mailing list for GNUnet is hosted at <a href=\"https://"
675"lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists.gnu.org/"
676"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a>. You can send messages to the list at "
677"<a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
678msgstr ""
679"GNUnet の公開メーリング リストのアーカイブは<a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/"
680"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
681"gnunet-developers</a>にホストされています。このリストへのメッセージは<a href="
682"\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>から送信で"
683"きます。"
684
685#: template/contact.html.j2:23
686msgid "The IRC channel"
687msgstr "IRC チャネル"
688
689#: template/contact.html.j2:25
690msgid ""
691"<tt>#gnunet</tt> is reachable via <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc."
692"freenode.net</a>. There is also an <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!"
693"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a> available."
694msgstr ""
695"<tt>#gnune</tt>は<a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc.freenode.net</a>からア"
696"クセスできます。また、<a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!"
697"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">アーカイブ</a>はこちらです。"
698
699#: template/contact.html.j2:38
700msgid "Contacting individuals"
701msgstr "個人へのお問い合わせ"
702
703#: template/contact.html.j2:40
704msgid ""
705"GNUnet developers are generally reachable at either <tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet."
706"org</tt> or <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt>. Most of us support receiving GnuPG "
707"encrypted Emails. Urgent and sensitive security issues may be addressed to "
708"the GNU maintainers <tt>schanzen</tt> and <tt>grothoff</tt>."
709msgstr ""
710"GNUnet 開発者へのご連絡は、通常 <tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet.org</tt> または "
711"<tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt> から可能です。ほとんどのメンバーは GnuPG 暗号化"
712"メールの受信に対応しています。緊急の場合や機密性の高いセキュリティ関連の問題"
713"については、GNU 保守を担当する <tt> schanzen</tt> および <tt> grothoff</tt> "
714"までご連絡ください。"
715
716#: template/contact.html.j2:53
717msgid "Reporting bugs"
718msgstr "バグの報告"
719
720#: template/contact.html.j2:55
721msgid ""
722"We track open feature requests and bugs for projects within GNUnet in our <a "
723"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug tracker</a>. You can also report bugs "
724"or feature requests to the <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
725"bug-gnunet\">bug-gnunet</a> mailing list. The mailinglist requires no "
726"subscription."
727msgstr ""
728"GNUnet 内の各種プロジェクトの公開機能リクエストやバグは、<a href=\"https://"
729"bugs.gnunet.org/\">バグ トラッカー</a>で管理しています。バグの報告や機能リク"
730"エストは、<a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnunet\">bug-"
731"gnunet</a> のメーリングリストからも送信できます。メーリングリストへの登録は必"
732"要ありません。"
733
734#: template/copyright.html.j2:11
735msgid ""
736"<p> Contributors to GNUnet with Git access must sign the <a href=\"/static/"
737"pdf/copyright.pdf\">copyright assignment</a> to ensure that the <a href="
738"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/gnunet_taler_agreement.tex"
739"\">GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA agreement on licensing and collaborative "
740"development</a> of the GNUnet and GNU Taler projects is satisfied. </p>"
741msgstr ""
742"<p>GNUnet の参加者で Git を使われている場合、<a href=\"/static/pdf/copyright."
743"pdf\">著作権譲渡書</a>に合意し、GNUnet および GNU Taler プロジェクトの「<a "
744"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/gnunet_taler_agreement.tex"
745"\">GNUnet e.V. --- ライセンスと共同開発についての Taler システム SA 合意</"
746"a>」に順守することが必要となります。</p>"
747
748#: template/copyright.html.j2:22
749msgid ""
750"<p>The agreements ensure that the code will continue to be made available "
751"under free software licenses, but gives developers the freedom to move code "
752"between GNUnet and GNU Taler without worrying about licenses and to give the "
753"company the ability to dual-license (for example, so that we can distribute "
754"via App-stores that are hostile to free software).</p>"
755msgstr ""
756"<p>本合意により、今後も自由ソフトウェア ライセンスのもとでコードの公開が可能"
757"となり、開発者は GNUnet と GNU Taler の両方の許諾を得なくても双方でプログラム"
758"のコードを使うことができます。(例えば、自由ソフトウェアに好意的でないアプリ"
759"ストアを通じた配布も可能となります。)</p>"
760
761#: template/copyright.html.j2:30
762msgid ""
763"<p>Minor contributions (basically, anyone without Git access) do not require "
764"copyright assignment. Pseudonymous contributions are accepted, in this case "
765"simply sign the agreement with your pseudonym. Scanned copies are "
766"sufficient, but snail mail is preferred.</p>"
767msgstr ""
768"<p>Git アクセス権のない方のご協力については、著作権譲渡書は不要です。偽名でご"
769"協力いただくことも可能ですが、著作権譲渡書も同じ偽名で署名してください。ス"
770"キャンしたコピーも受け付けていますが、郵送を推奨しています。</p>"
771
772#: template/developers.html.j2:5
773msgid "GNUnet for developers"
774msgstr "開発者向け GNUnet"
775
776#: template/developers.html.j2:13
777msgid "Repositories"
778msgstr "レポジトリ"
779
780#: template/developers.html.j2:16
781msgid ""
782"A list of our Git repositories can be found on our our <a href=\"https://git."
783"gnunet.org/\">Git Server</a>."
784msgstr ""
785"Git レポジトリのリストは <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">Git Server</a> "
786"からご確認いただけます。"
787
788#: template/developers.html.j2:27
789msgid ""
790"Technical papers can be found in our <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/"
791"bibliography\">bibliography</a>."
792msgstr ""
793"技術論文は<a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/bibliography\">参考文献</a>に掲載"
794"しています。"
795
796#: template/developers.html.j2:34
797msgid "Discussion"
798msgstr "ディスカッション"
799
800#: template/developers.html.j2:37
801msgid ""
802"We have a mailing list for developer discussions. You can subscribe to or "
803"read the list archive at <a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
804"gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</"
805"a>."
806msgstr ""
807"開発者向けディスカッション用にメーリングリストを用意しています。登録やアーカ"
808"イブの閲覧は、<a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-"
809"developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a> から"
810"可能です。"
811
812#: template/developers.html.j2:47
813msgid "Regression Testing"
814msgstr "回帰テスト"
815
816#: template/developers.html.j2:50
817msgid ""
818"We have <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/\">Buildbot</a> automation tests to "
819"detect regressions and check for portability at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
820"org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/</a>."
821msgstr ""
822"リグレッションの検出と移植性の確認のため、<a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/"
823"buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/</a> で <a href="
824"\"https://buildbot.net/\">Buildbot</a> 自動テストを実施しています。"
825
826#: template/developers.html.j2:59
827msgid "Code Coverage Analysis"
828msgstr "コード カバレッジ分析"
829
830#: template/developers.html.j2:62
831msgid ""
832"We use <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> to "
833"analyze the code coverage of our tests, the results are available at <a href="
834"\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a>."
835msgstr ""
836"<a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> によりテス"
837"トのコード カバレッジを分析しており、結果は <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/"
838"coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a> から参照可能です。"
839
840#: template/developers.html.j2:72
841msgid "Performance Analysis"
842msgstr "パフォーマンス分析"
843
844#: template/developers.html.j2:75
845msgid ""
846"We use <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> for performance "
847"regression analysis of the exchange backend at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
848"org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a>."
849msgstr ""
850"交換バックエンドのパフォーマンス回帰分析には、<a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
851"org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a>で <a href=\"https://old."
852"gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> を使用しています。"
853
854#: template/download.html.j2:7 template/gnurl.html.j2:209
855msgid "Downloads"
856msgstr "ダウンロード"
857
858#: template/download.html.j2:11
859msgid ""
860"Here you can download releases of our software and find links to the various "
861"versions."
862msgstr ""
863"こちらからソフトウェアのリリースをダウンロードできます。また、各種バージョン"
864"へのリンクを掲載しています。"
865
866#: template/download.html.j2:17
867msgid "0.11.x series"
868msgstr "0.11.x シリーズ"
869
870#: template/download.html.j2:18
871msgid "tarball"
872msgstr "tarball"
873
874#: template/download.html.j2:20
875msgid ""
876"The tarball of the latest version can be obtained from GNU FTP and its "
877"mirrors."
878msgstr "最新バージョンの tar は GNU FTP とそのミラーから取得できます。"
879
880#: template/download.html.j2:30
881msgid "git"
882msgstr "Git"
883
884#: template/download.html.j2:32
885msgid ""
886"You can fetch the git tag of version 0.11.x from our development server:"
887msgstr "バージョン 0.11.x の Git タグは開発サーバーから取得できます。"
888
889#: template/engage.html.j2:6
890msgid "Engage!"
891msgstr "参加しませんか"
892
893#: template/ev.html.j2:6
894msgid "Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V."
895msgstr "Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V."
896
897#: template/ev.html.j2:11
898msgid "About GNUnet e.V."
899msgstr "GNUnet e.V. について"
900
901#: template/ev.html.j2:13
902msgid ""
903"On December 27th 2013 a group of GNUnet hackers met at 30c3 to create the "
904"\"Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V.\", an association under German "
905"law to support GNUnet development. The Amtsgericht M&uuml;nchen registered "
906"the association on the 7th of March under VR 205287."
907msgstr ""
908"2013 年 12 月 27 日、GNUnet ハッカーのグループが 30c3 に集まり、ドイツ法に基"
909"づく GNUnet 開発支援のための協会である「Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet "
910"e.V.」を結成しました。この協会は Amtsgericht M&uuml;nchen により 3 月 7 日に "
911"VR 205287 のもと登録されています。"
912
913#: template/ev.html.j2:22
914msgid ""
915"The association is officially dedicated to supporting research, development "
916"and education in the area of secure decentralized networking in general, and "
917"GNUnet specifically. This is the official website for the association."
918msgstr ""
919"協会は、安全な分散型ネットワーキング分野全般、特に GNUnet の研究、開発、教育"
920"の支援を公式な取り組みとしており、このウェブサイトは協会の公式ウェブサイトで"
921"す。"
922
923#: template/ev.html.j2:31
924msgid "Becoming a Member of GNUnet e.V."
925msgstr "GNUnet e.V. のメンバーになる"
926
927#: template/ev.html.j2:33
928#, fuzzy
929#| msgid ""
930#| "GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to "
931#| "participate in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For "
932#| "this, all you have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the "
933#| "<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> "
934#| "repository. There are no membership dues; however, members are required "
935#| "to support GNUnet e.V. and in particularly contribute to the technical "
936#| "development within their means. For further details, we refer to the <a "
937#| "href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">Satzung</a> (currently "
938#| "only available in German, translations welcome)."
939msgid ""
940"GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to participate "
941"in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For this, all you "
942"have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the <a href=\"https://"
943"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> repository. There are no "
944"membership dues; however, members are required to support GNUnet e.V. and in "
945"particularly contribute to the technical development within their means. For "
946"further details, we refer to the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev."
947"git/\">Satzung (Charter)</a> (currently only available in German, "
948"translations welcome)."
949msgstr ""
950"Git(書き込み)アクセス権を持つ GNUnet 開発者は、メンバーとして意思決定プロセ"
951"スに参加し、GNUnet e.V. を正式にサポートすることができます。メンバーとなるに"
952"は、<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> レポジト"
953"リにある <tt>members.txt</tt> ファイルを更新してください。会費はありません"
954"が、メンバーには GNUnet e.V. へのサポート、特に技術開発面での相応の貢献が求め"
955"られます。詳細については、<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/"
956"\">Satzung</a> を参照してください(現在ドイツ語のみですが、翻訳も歓迎しま"
957"す)。"
958
959#: template/ev.html.j2:52
960msgid "Governance"
961msgstr "ガバナンス"
962
963#: template/ev.html.j2:54
964#, fuzzy
965#| msgid ""
966#| "You can find our \"Satzung\", and the list of members under <a href="
967#| "\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git."
968#| "gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists "
969#| "of: <dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
970#| "Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> <dd>t3sserakt</"
971#| "dd> <dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a "
972#| "href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </"
973#| "dd> </dl>"
974msgid ""
975"You can find our charter, and the list of members under <a href=\"https://"
976"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet.org/"
977"gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists of: "
978"<dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
979"Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> <dd>t3sserakt</dd> "
980"<dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a href="
981"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd> </dl>"
982msgstr ""
983"「Satzung」およびメンバーのリストは<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-"
984"ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung."
985"tex</a> から確認できます。現在の委員会メンバーは次の通りです。 "
986"<dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt><dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin Schanzenbach</"
987"a></dd><dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt><dd>t3sserakt</dd><dt>Kassenwart</"
988"dt><dd>Florian Dold</dd><dt>Beisitzer</dt><dd><a href=\"https://grothoff.org/"
989"christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd></dl>"
990
991#: template/ev.html.j2:73
992msgid "Official Meeting Notes"
993msgstr "公式議事録"
994
995#: template/ev.html.j2:86
996msgid "Support Us!"
997msgstr "支援"
998
999#: template/ev.html.j2:88
1000msgid ""
1001"Everybody is welcome to support us via donations. For financial "
1002"contributions, Europeans are able to donate via SEPA. We hope to setup "
1003"accounts in other major currency areas in the future. You can also donate "
1004"via Bitcoin, routing details are given below. Please note that we are unable "
1005"to provide receipts for your donations. If you are planning to donate a "
1006"significant amount of money, please contact us first as it might be better "
1007"to come to a custom arrangement. <dl><dt>BitCoin</dt> "
1008"<dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</dd> <dt>SEPA/IBAN</dt> "
1009"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd> </dl>"
1010msgstr ""
1011"どなたでも寄付を通じてご支援いただけます。金銭的な貢献に関し、欧州にお住まい"
1012"の場合 SEPA 経由で寄付いただくことができます。将来的には他の主要通貨でも受け"
1013"付けられるよう取り組んでいきたいと考えています。また、Bitcoin による寄付も可"
1014"能で、ルーティング詳細は下に記載しています。ただし、寄付金について領収書は発"
1015"行することができませんのでご了承ください。大口の寄付につきましては、関税処理"
1016"が必要な場合があるため、事前にご連絡をいただけますようお願いします。"
1017"<dl><dt>BitCoin</dt><dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</dd><dt>SEPA/"
1018"IBAN</dt><dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd></dl>"
1019
1020#: template/faq.html.j2:12 template/faq.html.j2:23
1021msgid "General"
1022msgstr "一般"
1023
1024#: template/faq.html.j2:13 template/faq.html.j2:149 template/gns.html.j2:37
1025msgid "Features"
1026msgstr "機能"
1027
1028#: template/faq.html.j2:15 template/faq.html.j2:695
1029msgid "Error messages"
1030msgstr "エラーメッセージ"
1031
1032#: template/faq.html.j2:16 template/faq.html.j2:797
1033msgid "File-sharing"
1034msgstr "ファイル共有"
1035
1036#: template/faq.html.j2:17 template/faq.html.j2:973
1037msgid "Contributing"
1038msgstr "貢献"
1039
1040#: template/faq.html.j2:26
1041msgid "What do I do if my question is not answered here?"
1042msgstr "探している回答がここで見つけられない場合はどうしたらいいですか?"
1043
1044#: template/faq.html.j2:28
1045msgid ""
1046"A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional "
1047"documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list or "
1048"the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net."
1049msgstr ""
1050"回答:他の方法でも情報を提供しています。例えば、他のドキュメントを参照する、"
1051"help-gnunet@gnu.org のメーリングリストまたは irc.freenode.net の #gnunet IRC "
1052"から質問することもできます。"
1053
1054#: template/faq.html.j2:36
1055msgid "When are you going to release the next version?"
1056msgstr "次のバージョンのリリース予定はいつですか?"
1057
1058#: template/faq.html.j2:38
1059msgid ""
1060"A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: earlier "
1061"if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release will be "
1062"anounced on the info-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list and on <a href=\"https://"
1063"planet.gnu.org\">planet GNU</a>. You can subscribe to the mailing list or "
1064"the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a notification."
1065msgstr ""
1066"回答:一般的な回答としては、準備ができ次第です。より理想的な回答としては「テ"
1067"スト、デバッグ、コード、ドキュメントなどに貢献いただければ早めに」リリースと"
1068"なるでしょう。全てのリリースは、<a href=\"https://planet.gnu.org\">planet "
1069"GNU </a>   の info-gnunet@gnu.org のメーリングリストで公表しています。こち"
1070"らのサイトからメーリングリストまたは RSS フィードに登録すると自動で通知が届き"
1071"ます。"
1072
1073#: template/faq.html.j2:49
1074msgid "Is the code free?"
1075msgstr "コードは無料ですか?"
1076
1077#: template/faq.html.j2:51
1078msgid ""
1079"A: GNUnet is free software, available under the <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
1080"org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a>."
1081msgstr ""
1082"回答:GNUnet は無料ソフトウェアで、<a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/licenses/"
1083"agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a> のもとで利用可能で"
1084"す。"
1085
1086#: template/faq.html.j2:58
1087msgid "Are there any known bugs?"
1088msgstr "既知のバグはありますか?"
1089
1090#: template/faq.html.j2:60
1091msgid ""
1092"A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the <a href=\"https://bugs."
1093"gnunet.org/\">Mantis system</a>. Some bugs are occasionally reported "
1094"directly to developers or the developer mailing list. This is discouraged "
1095"since developers often do not have the time to feed these bugs back into the "
1096"Mantis database. Please report bugs directly to the bug tracking system. If "
1097"you believe a bug is sensitive, you can set its view status to private (this "
1098"should be the exception)."
1099msgstr ""
1100"回答:現時点で既知のバグは <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Mantis "
1101"system</a> に記載しています。バグの中には開発者または開発者メーリングリストに"
1102"直接報告されたものもありますが、Mantis データベースへのバグ登録に時間を取られ"
1103"るため、この方法は推奨されません。バグは追跡システムに直接報告をお願いしま"
1104"す。機密扱いが必要と思われるバグに関しては、閲覧ステータスを例外的にプライ"
1105"ベートに設定することができます。"
1106
1107#: template/faq.html.j2:73 template/faq.html.j2:193
1108msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?"
1109msgstr "グラフィカル ユーザー インターフェースはありますか?"
1110
1111#: template/faq.html.j2:75
1112msgid ""
1113"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ "
1114"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration."
1115msgstr ""
1116"回答:gnunet-gtk を別途ダウンロードいただけます。このパッケージには、設定用の"
1117"グラフィカル ツールなど、各種 GTK+ ベースのグラフィカル インターフェースが含"
1118"まれます。"
1119
1120#: template/faq.html.j2:83
1121msgid "Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?"
1122msgstr "なぜ gnunet-service-nse は CPU 負荷が高いのですか?"
1123
1124#: template/faq.html.j2:85
1125msgid ""
1126"A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called &quot;"
1127"proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your peer is "
1128"real (or, rather, make it expensive for an adversary to mount a Sybil attack "
1129"on the network size estimator). The calculation is expected to take a few "
1130"days, depending on how fast your CPU is. If the CPU load is creating a "
1131"problem for you, you can set the value &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; in the &quot;"
1132"nse&quot; section of your configuration file to a higher value. The default "
1133"is &quot;5 ms&quot;."
1134msgstr ""
1135"回答:gnunet-service-nse プロセスは最初、ネットワークにピアの正当性を示すため"
1136"に使用されるいわゆる&quot;プルーフオブワーク&quot;を演算します(または、攻撃"
1137"者にネットワーク規模評価上、シビル攻撃が高額となるよう仕掛ける方法)。この演"
1138"算には、CPU 速度にもよりますが、数日を要します。CPU 負荷が問題となる場合は、"
1139"構成ファイルの&quot; nse&quot; セクションにある &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; 値を高"
1140"く設定することができます。デフォルトは &quot;5 ミリ秒&quot;です。"
1141
1142#: template/faq.html.j2:99
1143msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?"
1144msgstr "GNUnet と Tor は何が違うのですか?"
1145
1146#: template/faq.html.j2:101
1147msgid ""
1148"A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for TCP "
1149"connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in particular. "
1150"GNUnet does not really have one focus; our theme is secure decentralized "
1151"networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus."
1152msgstr ""
1153"回答:Tor は、Tor Browser Bundle により、特にウェブにおける匿名通信と TCP 接"
1154"続の検閲保護に焦点を当てています。GNUnet は、安全で分散したネットワーク化を趣"
1155"旨としますが、焦点と呼ぶには大変広義であるため、実質的に一つの焦点はないと言"
1156"えます。"
1157
1158#: template/faq.html.j2:111
1159msgid "How does GNUnet compare to I2P?"
1160msgstr "GNUnet は I2P とどのように比較されますか?"
1161
1162#: template/faq.html.j2:113
1163msgid ""
1164"A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more "
1165"decentralized Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost no "
1166"overlaps. <br><br> I2P is written in Java, and has (asymmetric) tunnels "
1167"using onion (or garlic) routing as the basis for various (anonymized) "
1168"applications. I2P is largely used via a Web frontend."
1169msgstr ""
1170"回答:GNUnet と I2P はどちらも、安全性と分散化を高め、より優れたインターネッ"
1171"トの構築を目指しています。しかし、技術面においてほぼ共通点はありません。"
1172"<br><br> I2P は Java を使用しており、各種(匿名化された)アプリケーションの基"
1173"盤として、オニオン(またはガーリック)ルーティングを使った(非対称)トンネル"
1174"を持ちます。I2P はウェブのフロントエンドで広く使われています。"
1175
1176#: template/faq.html.j2:124
1177msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?"
1178msgstr "GNUnet は本番システムで利用できますか?"
1179
1180#: template/faq.html.j2:126
1181msgid ""
1182"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready "
1183"for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the "
1184"functionality you use, but you will always likely run into issues with our "
1185"current low-level transport system. We are currently in the process of "
1186"rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)"
1187msgstr ""
1188"回答:GNUnet はまだ開発途上であるため、大部分が開発者以外の方による使用には適"
1189"していません。利用価値は、使いたい機能にもよりますが、現時点では転送システム"
1190"が洗練されておらず、常に何らかの問題に直面すると考えられます。この部分につい"
1191"ては現在書き換えを進めています。(プロジェクト&quot;Transport Next "
1192"Generation [TNG]&quot;)"
1193
1194#: template/faq.html.j2:136
1195msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?"
1196msgstr "GNUnet は分散型台帳技術を使用して構築されていますか?"
1197
1198#: template/faq.html.j2:138
1199msgid ""
1200"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, "
1201"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be "
1202"built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in doing so."
1203msgstr ""
1204"回答:いいえ。GNUnet は、安全で分散型のプライバシー保護を実現したアプリケー"
1205"ションを構築することができる、新しいネットワーク プロトコル スタックです。"
1206"GNUnet で台帳を構築することもできますが、現時点でその予定はありません。"
1207
1208#: template/faq.html.j2:151
1209msgid "What can I do with GNUnet?"
1210msgstr "GNUnet では何ができますか?"
1211
1212#: template/faq.html.j2:153
1213msgid ""
1214"A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it can "
1215"do more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and documentation "
1216"of some of the features that exist are more advanced than others."
1217msgstr ""
1218"回答:GNUnet はピアツーピアのフレームワークであり、つまり、できることは一つに"
1219"限りません。そのため、既存機能の実装とドキュメンテーションは、他のものよりも"
1220"進んでいることがあります。"
1221
1222#: template/faq.html.j2:160
1223msgid ""
1224"For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a fully "
1225"decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a mechanism "
1226"for IPv4-IPv6 protocol translation and tunneling (NAT-PT with DNS-ALG)."
1227msgstr ""
1228"ユーザーの観点からは、GNUnet は匿名および非匿名でのファイル共有、完全に分散化"
1229"され検閲保護された DNS の代替手段、IPv4-IPv6 プロトコル変換およびトンネリング"
1230"のメカニズム(DNS-ALG を使用した NAT-PT)を提供します。"
1231
1232#: template/faq.html.j2:171
1233msgid "Is it possible to surf the WWW anonymously with GNUnet?"
1234msgstr "GNUnet では匿名の WWW サーフィンは可能ですか?"
1235
1236#: template/faq.html.j2:173
1237msgid ""
1238"A: It is not possible use GNUnet for anonymous browsing at this point. We "
1239"recommend that you use Tor for anonymous surfing."
1240msgstr ""
1241"回答:現時点で匿名ブラウジングに GNUnet を使用することはできません。匿名サー"
1242"フィンには Tor をお勧めします。"
1243
1244#: template/faq.html.j2:181
1245msgid "Is it possible to access GNUnet via a browser as an anonymous WWW?"
1246msgstr ""
1247"匿名の WWW としてブラウザ経由で GNUnet にアクセスすることは可能ですか?"
1248
1249#: template/faq.html.j2:183
1250#, fuzzy
1251#| msgid ""
1252#| "A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
1253#| "would make it accessible with a browser. It is possible to build such a "
1254#| "proxy and all one needs to know is the protocol used between browser and "
1255#| "proxy and a swift look at the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
1256msgid ""
1257"A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
1258"would make it accessible via a browser. It is possible to build such a proxy "
1259"and all one needs to know is the protocol used between the browser and the "
1260"proxy and the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
1261msgstr ""
1262"回答:現在、ブラウザでのアクセスを可能にする GNUnet 用のプロキシ(Freenet の "
1263"fproxy など)はありません。こうしたプロキシの構築は可能で、必要となるのは、ブ"
1264"ラウザとプロキシ間で利用されるプロトコルと、ファイル共通のための GNUnet コー"
1265"ド概要のみです。"
1266
1267#: template/faq.html.j2:195
1268msgid ""
1269"A: There are actually a few graphical user interfaces for different "
1270"functions. gnunet-setup is to configure GNUnet, and gnunet-fs-gtk is for "
1271"file-sharing. There are a few other gnunet-XXX-gtk GUIs of lesser "
1272"importance. Note that in order to obtain the GUI, you need to install the "
1273"gnunet-gtk package, which is a separate download. gnunet-gtk is a meta GUI "
1274"that integrates most of the other GUIs in one window. One exception is "
1275"gnunet-setup, which must still be run separately at this time (as setup "
1276"requires the peer to be stopped)."
1277msgstr ""
1278"回答:実際、異なる機能に向けたグラフィカル ユーザーインターフェースが数種類あ"
1279"ります。例えば、gnunet-setup は GNUnet 構成、gnunet-fs-gtk はファイル共有のた"
1280"めのものです。重要性は下がりますが、gnunet-XXX-gtk GUI はその他にもあります。"
1281"GUI を取得するためには、gnunet-gtk パッケージが必要で、別途ダウンロードを要し"
1282"ます。gnunet-gtk はその他ほぼ全ての GUI を一つのウィンドウに統合したメタ GUI "
1283"です。例外は gnunet-setup で、現時点では単独で実行が必要となります(設定でピ"
1284"アを停止する必要があるため)。"
1285
1286#: template/faq.html.j2:210
1287#, fuzzy
1288#| msgid "On top of which operating systems does GNUnet run?"
1289msgid "Which operating systems does GNUnet run on?"
1290msgstr "GNUnet はどのオペレーティングシステム上で実行されますか?"
1291
1292#: template/faq.html.j2:212
1293msgid ""
1294"A: GNUnet is being developed and tested primarily under Debian GNU/Linux. "
1295"Furthermore, we regularly build and test GNUnet on Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch, "
1296"FreeBSD and macOS. We have reports of working versions on many other GNU/"
1297"Linux distributions; in the past we had reports of working versions on "
1298"NetBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. However, not all of those reports are recent, "
1299"so if you cannot get GNUnet to work on those systems please let us know."
1300msgstr ""
1301"回答:GNUnet の開発とテストは、主に Debian GNU / Linux で実施しています。さら"
1302"に、Fedora、Ubuntu、 Arch、 FreeBSD、 macOS でも定期的に構築やテストを実施し"
1303"ています。そのほか多くの GNU/Linux でも正常な稼働が認められたという報告があ"
1304"り、これまで NetBSD、OpenBSD、Solaris 上での稼働が報告されています。ただ、こ"
1305"うした報告全てが最近のものとは限らず、これらシステム上で GNUnet を稼働できな"
1306"い場合はお知らせください。"
1307
1308#: template/faq.html.j2:228
1309msgid "Who runs the GNS root zone?"
1310msgstr "GNS ルートゾーンを実行しているのは誰ですか?"
1311
1312#: template/faq.html.j2:230
1313msgid ""
1314"A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a default "
1315"configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this default "
1316"configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will be able to "
1317"modify this configuration at will. We expect normal users to have no need to "
1318"edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services themselves."
1319msgstr ""
1320"回答:簡潔な回答は「みなさん」です。詳しくいうと、GNUnet は上位ドメインのデ"
1321"フォルト設定でリリースされ、このデフォルト設定のガバナンスはまだ構築されてい"
1322"ません。いずれにしても、ユーザー側でこの設定を好きに変更することができます。"
1323"一般のユーザーは、サービスを自らホストしない限り、その GNS ゾーンを編集する必"
1324"要はないとみなしています。"
1325
1326#: template/faq.html.j2:241
1327msgid "Where is the per-user GNS database kept?"
1328msgstr "ユーザーごとの GNS データベースはどこに保管されていますか?"
1329
1330#: template/faq.html.j2:243
1331msgid ""
1332"A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet peer. "
1333"Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the database could "
1334"be kept at each peer (however, we don't have code for convenient "
1335"replication). Similarly, multiple GNUnet peers can share one instance of the "
1336"database --- the &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; can be accessed from "
1337"remote (via TCP). The actual data can be stored in a Postgres database, for "
1338"which various replication options are again applicable. Ultimately, there "
1339"are many options for how users can store (and secure) their GNS database."
1340msgstr ""
1341"回答:簡潔には、データベースはユーザーの GNUnet ピアに保管されています。現"
1342"在、ユーザーが複数の GNUnet ピアを走らせた場合、データベースは各ピアに保管さ"
1343"れます(ただし、便宜的なレプリケーションのためのコードはありません)。同様"
1344"に、複数の GNUnet ピアは、データベースの一つのインスタンスを共有することがで"
1345"き、 &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; は TCP 経由で遠隔からアクセスできま"
1346"す。実際のデータは Postgres データベースに保管され、各種レプリケーションのオ"
1347"プションが適用されます。つまり、GNS データベースの保管方法(または安全性の確"
1348"保)については、ユーザーに多くの選択肢が与えられることになります。"
1349
1350#: template/faq.html.j2:258
1351msgid "What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?"
1352msgstr ""
1353"GNS ネームストア データベースの平均サイズはどれくらいと予測されますか?"
1354
1355#: template/faq.html.j2:260
1356msgid ""
1357"A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser "
1358"histories and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases "
1359"will only grow to a few tens of thousands of entries, small enough to fit "
1360"even on mobile devices."
1361msgstr ""
1362"回答:かなり小さいと言えます。実施した調査で、ブラウザ履歴とアクセスしたドメ"
1363"イン数を確認したところ、GNS データベースの規模は数万エントリーに留まり、モバ"
1364"イル端末でも対応できるほど小規模です。"
1365
1366#: template/faq.html.j2:270
1367msgid "Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?"
1368msgstr "GNS は、米国で使用されている DNS 攻撃に耐性がありますか?"
1369
1370#: template/faq.html.j2:272
1371msgid ""
1372"A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force to "
1373"change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and then the "
1374"changes would only apply to the names that this user is the authority for). "
1375"So if everyone used GNS, the only practical attack of a government would be "
1376"to force the operator of a server to change the GNS records for his server "
1377"to point elsewhere. However, if the owner of the private key for a zone is "
1378"unavailable for enforcement, the respective zone cannot be changed and any "
1379"other zone delegating to this zone will achieve proper resolution."
1380msgstr ""
1381"回答:そのように考えます。理由として、個々のユーザーを除き、いかなる政府も名"
1382"前のマッピングを変更するよう強制できる組織がないためです(その場合、変更は当"
1383"該のユーザーが権限を持つ名前にのみ適用されます)。そのため、全員が GNS を利用"
1384"した場合に唯一考えられる政府による攻撃は、サーバー運用者に対して該当サーバー"
1385"が他の地点を指すよう GNS レコードの変更を強制することです。しかし、あるゾーン"
1386"のプライベートキーの所有者が従わないなどの場合、該当するゾーンは変更できず、"
1387"このゾーンに委任する他のゾーンは全て正常通りに動作します。"
1388
1389#: template/faq.html.j2:286
1390#, fuzzy
1391#| msgid "How does GNS compare to other name systems"
1392msgid "How does GNS compare to other name systems?"
1393msgstr "GNS は他のネームシステムとどのように比較されますか?"
1394
1395#: template/faq.html.j2:288
1396msgid ""
1397"A: A scientific paper on this topic <a href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/"
1398"ns2018.pdf\">has been published </a> and below is a table from the "
1399"publication. For detailed descriptions please refer to the paper."
1400msgstr ""
1401"回答:このトピックに関する科学論文が<a href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/"
1402"ns2018.pdf\">公開されており</a>、以下は論文からの表です。詳細については、論文"
1403"をご覧ください。"
1404
1405#: template/faq.html.j2:392
1406msgid "What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?"
1407msgstr "GNS と CoDoNS の違いは何ですか?"
1408
1409#: template/faq.html.j2:394
1410#, fuzzy
1411#| msgid ""
1412#| "A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1413#| "authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, "
1414#| "and there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> "
1415#| "With GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the "
1416#| "responsibility for naming: each user runs his own personal root zone and "
1417#| "is thus in complete control of the names he uses. GNS also has many "
1418#| "additional features (to keep names short and enable migration) which "
1419#| "don't even make sense in the context of CoDoNS."
1420msgid ""
1421"A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1422"authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, and "
1423"there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> With "
1424"GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the responsibility "
1425"for naming: each user runs their own personal root zone and is thus in "
1426"complete control of the names they use. GNS also has many additional "
1427"features (to keep names short and enable migration) which don't even make "
1428"sense in the context of CoDoNS."
1429msgstr ""
1430"回答:CoDoNS は DHT を使用して DNS データベースを分散しますが、DNS の権限構造"
1431"を保持しています。CoDoNS は IANA/ICANN で管理され、ドメイン名の所有者を決定す"
1432"るレジストラが存在します。<br><br>一方で GNS は、データベースを分散化するとと"
1433"もに命名についても中央管理はせずに分散化させています。つまり、各ユーザーが自"
1434"らのルートゾーンを管理するため、使用するドメイン名を完全に制御することになり"
1435"ます。GNU には CoDoNS では必要のない追加機能も豊富にあります(名前を短くし移"
1436"行を実施するため)。"
1437
1438#: template/faq.html.j2:410
1439msgid "What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?"
1440msgstr "GNS と SocialDNS の違いは何ですか?"
1441
1442#: template/faq.html.j2:412
1443msgid ""
1444"A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, "
1445"with SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and "
1446"subjected to ranking. As the social relationships evolve, names can thus "
1447"change in surprising ways. <br><br> With GNS, names are primarily shared via "
1448"delegation, and thus mappings will only change if the user responsible for "
1449"the name (the authority) manually changes the record."
1450msgstr ""
1451"回答:GNS と同様、SocialDNS では各ユーザーが DNS マッピングを作成できます。し"
1452"かし、SocialDNS ではマッピングがソーシャルネットワークで共有されてランキング"
1453"対象となるため、関連が複雑化するにつれ、名前が予期せず変更されることがあり得"
1454"ます。<br><br>一方 GNS では、名前の共有は主に移譲によって実施されるため、マッ"
1455"ピングは名前の責任者(権限のあるユーザー)が手動で記録を変更した場合にのみ変"
1456"更されます。"
1457
1458#: template/faq.html.j2:426
1459msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?"
1460msgstr "GNS と ODDNS の違いは何ですか?"
1461
1462#: template/faq.html.j2:428
1463msgid ""
1464"A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD "
1465"registries (such as those for \".com\" and \".org\"). Instead of using "
1466"those, each user is expected to maintain a database of (second-level) "
1467"domains (like \"gnu.org\") and the IP addresses of the respective name "
1468"servers. Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs."
1469msgstr ""
1470"回答:ODDNS は主に DNS ルート ゾーンと TLD レジストリ(「.com」や「.org」な"
1471"ど)をバイパスするように設計されています。これらを使わず、各ユーザーは(セカ"
1472"ンドレベル)ドメインのデータベース(「gnu.org」など)と、該当するネームサー"
1473"バーの IP アドレスを保持することが求められます。ターゲットのネームサーバーが "
1474"IP を変更すると名前解決は失敗します。"
1475
1476#: template/faq.html.j2:439
1477msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?"
1478msgstr "GNS とハンドシェイクの違いは何ですか??"
1479
1480#: template/faq.html.j2:441
1481#, fuzzy
1482#| msgid ""
1483#| "A: Handshake is a blockchain-based method for root zone governance. "
1484#| "Hence, it does not address the name resolution process itself but "
1485#| "delegates resolution into DNS after the initial TLD resolution. Not "
1486#| "taking sustainablility considerations into account, handshake could be "
1487#| "used as an additional supporting GNS root zone governance model but we "
1488#| "currently do not have such plans in mind."
1489msgid ""
1490"A: Handshake is a blockchain-based method for root zone governance. Hence, "
1491"it does not address the name resolution process itself but delegates "
1492"resolution into DNS after the initial TLD resolution. Not taking "
1493"sustainablility considerations into account, Handshake could be used as an "
1494"additional supporting GNS root zone governance model, but we currently do "
1495"not have such plans in mind."
1496msgstr ""
1497"回答:ハンドシェイクは、ブロックチェーンベースのルートゾーンガバナンスのため"
1498"の手法です。そのため、名前解決プロセス自体には対処せず、最初の TLD の名前解決"
1499"後、DNS に名前解決を委任します。ハンドシェイクでは持続性が考慮されていないた"
1500"め、GNS ルートゾーン ガバナンスモデルの追加サポートとして利用できますが、現時"
1501"点でその予定はありません。"
1502
1503#: template/faq.html.j2:453
1504msgid "What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?"
1505msgstr "GNS と TrickleDNS の違いは何ですか?"
1506
1507#: template/faq.html.j2:455
1508msgid ""
1509"A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS "
1510"resolvers of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, "
1511"lower query resolution times, and faster update propagation&quot;. Thus "
1512"TrickleDNS is focused on defeating attacks on the availability (and "
1513"performance) of record propagation in DNS, for example via DDoS attacks on "
1514"DNS root servers. TrickleDNS is thus concerned with how to ensure "
1515"distribution of authoritative records, and authority remains derived from "
1516"the DNS hierarchy."
1517msgstr ""
1518"回答:TrickleDNS は、参加ドメインの DNS リゾルバー間で(&quot;クリティカルな"
1519"&quot;)DNS レコードをプッシュし、&quot;可用性の向上、クエリ解決時間の短縮、"
1520"更新のプロパゲーション高速化&quot;を実現します。そのため TrickleDNS は、例え"
1521"ば DNS ルートサーバーへの DDoS 攻撃など、DNS におけるレコードプロパゲーション"
1522"の可用性(およびパフォーマンス)に対する攻撃への対処に主軸をおきます。"
1523"TrickleDNS は確実に信頼できるレコードを分配する方法を考慮し、権限はこれまで通"
1524"り DNS 階層に起因しています。"
1525
1526#: template/faq.html.j2:468
1527msgid ""
1528"Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the style "
1529"of the PGP web of trust?"
1530msgstr ""
1531"GNS は PGP Web の信用モデル(web of trust)による実導入(セキュア PKEY 交換)"
1532"を必要としますか?"
1533
1534#: template/faq.html.j2:470
1535msgid ""
1536"A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the two "
1537"parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not required, "
1538"weaker mechanisms can be used. For example, we have implemented a first-come-"
1539"first-served (FCFS) authority which allows arbitrary users to register "
1540"arbitrary names. The key of this authority is included with every GNUnet "
1541"installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact global and "
1542"requires no further introduction. However, the security of these names "
1543"depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS authority. The authority "
1544"can be queried under the &quot;.pin&quot; TLD."
1545msgstr ""
1546"回答:セキュリティの観点から最初の時点で二者間に信頼パスが必要とされています"
1547"が、これが必要とされないアプリケーションでは、より脆弱なメカニズムも利用でき"
1548"ます。例えば、私たちは FCFS 権限を実装しており、どのユーザーでも任意の名前を"
1549"登録できるようになっています。この権限の鍵は全ての GNUnet インストールに含ま"
1550"れるため、FCFS で登録された名前はいずれも事実上グローバルであり、周知のものと"
1551"なります。ただし、これらの名前のセキュリティは完全に FCFS 権限の信頼性に依る"
1552"ことになります。権限は &quot;.pin&quot; TLD で照会できます。"
1553
1554#: template/faq.html.j2:485
1555msgid ""
1556"How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name in "
1557"GNS?"
1558msgstr ""
1559"正当なドメイン所有者が他者に GNS でその名前を使用しないよう伝えるにはどうすれ"
1560"ばよいですか?"
1561
1562#: template/faq.html.j2:487
1563msgid ""
1564"A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a &quot;legitimate&quot; "
1565"domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his preferred name or &quot;"
1566"pseudonym&quot;) in his NICK record. Similarly, all other users can choose "
1567"to ignore this preference and use a name of their choice (or even assign no "
1568"name) for this user."
1569msgstr ""
1570"回答:GNS では名前に所有者はいないため、&quot;正当な&quot;ドメイン所有者は存"
1571"在しません。NICK レコードには、どのユーザーがどの名前(好きな名前または&quot;"
1572"偽名&quot;)を使っても構いません。同様に、他のユーザーもこれを無視し、この"
1573"ユーザーに対し好きな名前を使うことができます(または名前を付けないことも"
1574"可)。"
1575
1576#: template/faq.html.j2:498
1577msgid ""
1578"Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS zone "
1579"visible?"
1580msgstr "個人の GNS ゾーン表示についてプライバシーへの影響を考慮しましたか?"
1581
1582#: template/faq.html.j2:500
1583msgid ""
1584"A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared "
1585"with other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not set. "
1586"Thus, users have full control over what information about their zones is "
1587"made public."
1588msgstr ""
1589"回答:GNS の各レコードには&quot;プライベート&quot;フラグがあります。レコード"
1590"は、このフラグが設定されていない場合のみ他のユーザーと共有されます(DHT また"
1591"はゾーン転送により)。そのため、ゾーンのどの情報を開示するかについては、ユー"
1592"ザーが全て管理することができます。"
1593
1594#: template/faq.html.j2:510
1595msgid "Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?"
1596msgstr ""
1597"「レガシーホスト」(LEHO)レコードは IPv6 で廃止されるのではありませんか?"
1598
1599#: template/faq.html.j2:512
1600msgid ""
1601"A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary because "
1602"of IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in the context "
1603"of virtual hosting. However, LEHOs are also useful to help with X.509 "
1604"certificate validation (as they specify for which legacy hostname the "
1605"certificate should be valid). Also, even with IPv6 fully deployed and &quot;"
1606"infinite&quot; IP addresses being available, we're not sure that virtual "
1607"hosting would disappear. Finally, we don't want to have to wait for IPv6 to "
1608"become commonplace, GNS should work with today's networks."
1609msgstr ""
1610"回答:この質問は次のことを仮定しています。(a)仮想ホスティングの唯一の必要性"
1611"は IPv4 アドレスが不足しているため。(b)LEHO は仮想ホスティングの文脈でのみ"
1612"有用。しかし、LEHO は X.509 証明書の検証にも有用です(証明書が検証されるべき"
1613"レガシーのホスト名を指定するため)。また、IPv6 が完全に実装され、IP アドレス"
1614"が&quot;無限に&quot;活用できたとしても、仮想ホスティングが無くなるとは言い切"
1615"れません。最後に、IPv6 が一般的に利用できるようになるのを待つよりも、GNS は現"
1616"行のネットワークで運用できるべきです。"
1617
1618#: template/faq.html.j2:526
1619msgid ""
1620"Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally "
1621"unique names?"
1622msgstr ""
1623"GNS がトラストメトリックまたはコンセンサスを使用してグローバルに一意の名前を"
1624"決定しないのはなぜですか?"
1625
1626#: template/faq.html.j2:528
1627msgid ""
1628"A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds. As "
1629"trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as they "
1630"cross each others thresholds. We decided that the resulting unpredictability "
1631"of the resolution process was not acceptable. Furthermore, trust and "
1632"consensus might be easy to manipulate by adversaries."
1633msgstr ""
1634"回答:トラストメトリックには、しきい値があるという根本的な問題があります。信"
1635"頼関係が進化すると、マッピングがそれぞれのしきい値を超えるため、意味が変化し"
1636"ます。結果として解決プロセスが予測不能となるのは受け入れられないと結論付けま"
1637"した。さらに、信頼とコンセンサスは、攻撃者により操作されやすい可能性もありま"
1638"す。"
1639
1640#: template/faq.html.j2:539
1641msgid "How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?"
1642msgstr "GNS では、侵害されたゾーンキーをどのように処理しますか?"
1643
1644#: template/faq.html.j2:541
1645msgid ""
1646"A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one can "
1647"then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at all "
1648"peers. Before using a public key, peers check if that key has been revoked. "
1649"All names that involve delegation via a revoked zone will then fail to "
1650"resolve. Peers always automatically check for the existence of a revocation "
1651"message when resolving names."
1652msgstr ""
1653"回答:秘密鍵の所有者は失効メッセージを作成できます。その後、オーバーレイ ネッ"
1654"トワーク全体に周知し、全てのピアで複製を作成することが可能です。公開鍵を利用"
1655"する前に、ピアは鍵が失効しているかを確認します。失効ゾーンを経由して委任され"
1656"た名前は、いずれも解決できません。ピアは名前解決に際して、常に自動で失効メッ"
1657"セージの有無を確認しています。"
1658
1659#: template/faq.html.j2:553
1660msgid "Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?"
1661msgstr "GNS の署名アルゴリズムは将来アップグレードできますか?"
1662
1663#: template/faq.html.j2:555
1664msgid ""
1665"A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the "
1666"protocol to support alternative delegation records. <br> <br> Naturally, "
1667"deployed GNS implementations would have to be updated to support the new "
1668"signature scheme. The new scheme can then be run in parallel with the "
1669"existing system by using a new record type to indicate the use of a "
1670"different cipher system."
1671msgstr ""
1672"回答:はい、できます。GNS を標準化する過程で、代替の委任レコードに対応できる"
1673"ようプロトコルをすでに変更しています。<br> <br>そのため、デプロイされた GNS "
1674"実装は、新しい署名スキームに対応できるよう更新する必要があります。新しいス"
1675"キームはその後、新しいレコードタイプを使い異なる暗号システムの利用を示すこと"
1676"で、既存スキームと並行して実行することができます。"
1677
1678#: template/faq.html.j2:569
1679msgid ""
1680"How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?"
1681msgstr ""
1682"GNS ゾーンは、例えば負荷分散などで、どのように複数のネーム サーバーを保守して"
1683"いますか?"
1684
1685#: template/faq.html.j2:571
1686msgid ""
1687"A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and "
1688"replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be "
1689"contacted whenever clients perform a lookup. Even if the authority goes "
1690"(temporarily) off-line, the DHT will cache the records for some time. "
1691"However, should having multiple servers for a zone be considered truly "
1692"necessary, the owner of the zone can simply run multiple peers (and share "
1693"the zone's key and database among them)."
1694msgstr ""
1695"回答:GNS レコードは R5N DHT に保存(および複製)されるため、そうしたことは必"
1696"要ないと考えています。そのため、通常クライアントがルックアップを実行するたび"
1697"に、権威サーバーは連絡を受けません。権威サーバーが(一時的に)オフラインに"
1698"なった場合であっても、DHT はレコードを一定期間キャッシュします。しかし、一つ"
1699"のゾーンに複数のサーバーがどうしても必要な場合、ゾーンの所有者は複数のピアを"
1700"走らせることができます(ゾーンの鍵とデータベースを共有可能)。"
1701
1702#: template/faq.html.j2:584
1703msgid ""
1704"Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship "
1705"resistance?"
1706msgstr "検閲への対処のため一意の名前を放棄する価値はありますか?"
1707
1708#: template/faq.html.j2:586
1709msgid ""
1710"A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship "
1711"resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names are "
1712"not globally unique). To draw a parallel, HTTPS connections use more "
1713"bandwidth and have higher latency than HTTP connections. Depending on your "
1714"application, HTTPS may not be worth the cost. However, for users that are "
1715"experiencing censorship (or are concerned about it), giving up globally "
1716"unique names may very well be worth the cost. After all, what is a &quot;"
1717"globally&quot; unique name worth, if it does not resolve?"
1718msgstr ""
1719"回答:GNU ネームシステムは、検閲から保護された DNS の代替手段を提供します。ど"
1720"のセキュリティメカニズムにも言えることですが、これには代償もあります(名前が"
1721"グローバルに一意ではない点)。他の例として、HTTPS 接続は HTTP 接続に比べてよ"
1722"り多くの帯域を使用し、レイテンシも大きくなります。使っているアプリケーション"
1723"によっては、HTTPS のコストは見合わないこともあります。しかし、検閲の対象と"
1724"なっていいる(またはこれを危惧する)ユーザーにとって、グローバルに一意の名前"
1725"を放棄するという代償は払うに値するものであると言えます。結局、&quot;グローバ"
1726"ルに&quot;一意の名前も、名前解決できなければ意味がありません。"
1727
1728#: template/faq.html.j2:600
1729msgid "Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?"
1730msgstr "DNS が「集中型」および「分散型」であると言うのはどういう意味ですか?"
1731
1732#: template/faq.html.j2:602
1733msgid ""
1734"A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component / "
1735"central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by IANA/ICANN. "
1736"This centralization creates vulnerabilities. For example, the US government "
1737"was able to reassign the management of the country-TLDs of Afganistan and "
1738"Iraq during the wars at the beginning of the 21st century."
1739msgstr ""
1740"回答:DNS が「集中型」であるのは、中央コンポーネント/中央障害点があり、ルート"
1741"ゾーンを IANA / ICANN が管理しているためです。こうした集中化により、脆弱性が"
1742"生まれます。例えば米国政府は、21 世紀が明けて戦争を開始した際にアフガニスタン"
1743"とイラクの国別 TLD の再割り当てを実施しています。"
1744
1745#: template/faq.html.j2:613
1746msgid "How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?"
1747msgstr "GNS はレイヤー 3 の検閲にどのように対処しますか?"
1748
1749#: template/faq.html.j2:615
1750msgid ""
1751"A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help "
1752"indirectly in two ways: <ol> <li> Many websites today use virtual hosting, "
1753"so blocking a particular IP address causes much more collateral damage than "
1754"blocking a DNS name. It thus raises the cost of censorship.</li> <li> "
1755"Existing layer-3 circumvention solutions (such as Tor) would benefit from a "
1756"censorship resistant naming system. Accessing Tor's &quot;.onion&quot; "
1757"namespace currently requires users to use unmemorable cryptographic "
1758"identifiers. With nicer names, Tor and tor2web-like services would be even "
1759"easier to use. </ol>"
1760msgstr ""
1761"回答:GNS は、レイヤー 3 の検閲には直接対応しませんが、次の 2 つの方法で間接"
1762"的に対応します。<ol><li>今日では、多くの Web サイトが仮想ホスティングを使用し"
1763"ているため、特定の IP アドレスをブロックすると、DNS 名をブロックするよりもは"
1764"るかに多くの被害が発生します。そのため、検閲コストも上昇します。</li> <li>既"
1765"存のレイヤー 3 回避策(Tor など)は、検閲耐性のある命名システムによる利点があ"
1766"ります。Tor の「.onion」ネームスペースへのアクセスは現在、ユーザーに非記憶型"
1767"の暗号化識別子を利用することを要しています。名前が向上すれば、Tor や tor2web "
1768"のようなサービスはより使いやすくなるでしょう。</ol>"
1769
1770#: template/faq.html.j2:634
1771msgid "Does GNS work with search engines?"
1772msgstr "GNS では検索エンジンを使えますか?"
1773
1774#: template/faq.html.j2:636
1775msgid ""
1776"A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can use "
1777"GNS to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally, while "
1778"we typically expect normal users to install custom software for name "
1779"resolution, this is unlikely to work for search engines today. However, the "
1780"DNS2GNS gateway allows search engines to use DNS to resolve GNS names, so "
1781"they can still index GNS resources. However, as using DNS2GNS gateways "
1782"breaks the cryptographic chain of trust, legacy search engines will "
1783"obviously not obtain censorship-resistant names."
1784msgstr ""
1785"回答:GNS を使用して名前解決やあらゆる標準ユーザーを実行できるため、検索エン"
1786"ジンに大きな問題はありません。通常、標準ユーザーは、カスタムのソフトウェアを"
1787"インストールして名前解決すると考えられますが、現在この方法は検索エンジンでは"
1788"使えません。ただし、DNS2GNS ゲートウェイにより検索エンジンが DNS を使用して "
1789"GNS 名を解決できるため、GNS リソースのインデックスは可能です。しかし、"
1790"DNS2GNS ゲートウェイの利用は暗号化による信頼の連鎖を崩すため、レガシーの検索"
1791"エンジンは検閲耐性のある名前を取得できません。"
1792
1793#: template/faq.html.j2:650
1794msgid "How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1795msgstr ""
1796"GNS はアンマネージド インターネット アーキテクチャ(UIA)とどのように比較され"
1797"ますか?"
1798
1799#: template/faq.html.j2:652
1800msgid ""
1801"A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually "
1802"originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about "
1803"integration with legacy applications and instead focuses on universal "
1804"connectivity between a user's many machines. In contrast, GNS was designed "
1805"to interoperate with DNS as much as possible, and to also work as much as "
1806"possible with the existing Web infrastructure. UIA is not at all concerned "
1807"about legacy systems (clean slate)."
1808msgstr ""
1809"回答:UIA と GNS は、どちらも同じ基本命名モデルを共有しており、これは実際 "
1810"Rivest の SDSI に由来しています。しかし、UIA はレガシー アプリケーションとの"
1811"統合は考慮せず、ユーザーの複数マシン間における汎用性のあるコネクティビティに"
1812"注力しています。一方、GNS は DNS との相互運用に加え、既存の Web インフラとの"
1813"親和性を最大限に考慮して設計されています。UIA はレガシーシステムを全く考慮し"
1814"ていません(クリーンスレート)。"
1815
1816#: template/faq.html.j2:665
1817msgid "Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?"
1818msgstr ""
1819
1820#: template/faq.html.j2:667
1821msgid ""
1822"A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you know "
1823"if a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-of-a-friend, "
1824"and can thus decide how much you trust the result. Naturally, the trusted-"
1825"computing base (TCB) can become arbitrarily large this way --- however, "
1826"given the name length restriction, for an individual name it is always less "
1827"than about 128 entities."
1828msgstr ""
1829"回答:まず、GNS では信頼チェーンを明示的に確認することができるため、解決する"
1830"名前の所有者が友人または友人の友人であるなどを把握でき、結果がどの程度信頼で"
1831"きるかが分かります。この方法ではトラステッド コンピューティング ベース(TCB)"
1832"が恣意的に大規模になりえますが、名前の長さに制限があるため、大抵の場合、個別"
1833"の名前は約 128 エンティティ以内です。"
1834
1835#: template/faq.html.j2:679
1836msgid ""
1837"How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part of "
1838"the domain name?"
1839msgstr ""
1840"GNS は、サービスとプロトコルがドメイン名の一部である SRV / TLSA レコードをど"
1841"のように処理しますか?"
1842
1843#: template/faq.html.j2:681
1844msgid ""
1845"A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects the "
1846"&quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to the "
1847"corresponding port number and &quot;Proto&quot; to the corresponding "
1848"protocol number. The rest of the name is resolved as usual. Then, when the "
1849"result is presented, GNS looks for the GNS-specific &quot;BOX&quot; record "
1850"type. A BOX record is a record that contains another record (such as SRV or "
1851"TLSA records) and adds a service and protocol number (and the original boxed "
1852"record type) to it."
1853msgstr ""
1854"回答:GNS が解決のためにドメイン名をラベルに分割すると、「_ Service._Proto」"
1855"構文が検出され、「Service」が対応するポート番号に変換、「Proto」が対応するプ"
1856"ロトコル番号に変換されます。また、名前のその他の部分は通常通り解決されます。"
1857"その後、結果が表示された際、GNS は GNS 特有の「BOX」レコード種別を検索しま"
1858"す。BOX レコードは、別のレコード(SRV や TLSA レコードなど)を含むレコードを"
1859"指し、サービスやプロトコル番号(また、オリジナルのボックス型レコードタイプ)"
1860"を追加します。"
1861
1862#: template/faq.html.j2:697
1863msgid ""
1864"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. "
1865"Should I worry?"
1866msgstr ""
1867"「WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z」という警告が多くでますが、"
1868"懸念すべきですか?"
1869
1870#: template/faq.html.j2:699
1871msgid ""
1872"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in GNUnet. "
1873"We have started a major rewrite to address this and other problems, but "
1874"until the Transport Next Generation (TNG) is ready, these warnings are "
1875"expected."
1876msgstr ""
1877"回答:現時点でこれは想定内であり、GNUnet での高レイテンシの既知の原因です。こ"
1878"の件および他の問題に対処するため、主要な書き換えを開始していますが、"
1879"Transport Next Generation(TNG)が準備できるまでは発生が続くことが見込まれま"
1880"す。"
1881
1882#: template/faq.html.j2:708
1883msgid "Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?"
1884msgstr "`/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory のエラーとなります。"
1885
1886#: template/faq.html.j2:710
1887msgid ""
1888"A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the "
1889"following commands (as root) to create the required device file"
1890msgstr ""
1891"回答:このエラーメッセージが表示された場合の解決策は簡単です。次のコマンドを"
1892"(ルートとして)実行し、必要なデバイスファイルを作成してください。"
1893
1894#: template/faq.html.j2:722
1895msgid ""
1896"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-service-"
1897"dns)?"
1898msgstr ""
1899"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (gnunet-service-dns を実行し"
1900"ている場合)"
1901
1902#: template/faq.html.j2:724
1903msgid ""
1904"A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match "
1905"support. This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check if "
1906"your kernel has CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER set to either 'y' or "
1907"'m' (and the module is loaded)."
1908msgstr ""
1909"回答:GNUnet DNS の場合、iptables には「所有者」の一致サポートが必要です。こ"
1910"れにはカーネルオプションが正しく設定されていることが必要となります。カーネル"
1911"の CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER が「y」または「m」に設定されているか(また"
1912"モジュールがロードされているか)確認してください。"
1913
1914#: template/faq.html.j2:736
1915msgid "'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?"
1916msgstr ""
1917"Fedora で PT を実行すると(他でも発生の可能性)「Timeout was reached(タイム"
1918"アウトとなりました)」となります。"
1919
1920#: template/faq.html.j2:738
1921msgid ""
1922"A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if "
1923"your firewall is enabled and blocking the connections."
1924msgstr ""
1925"回答:VPN タイムアウトのエラーが表示された場合は、ファイアウォールが有効とな"
1926"り接続がブロックされていないかを確認してください。"
1927
1928#: template/faq.html.j2:746
1929msgid ""
1930"I'm getting an 'error while loading shared libraries: libgnunetXXX.so.X'"
1931msgstr ""
1932"「共有ライブラリのロード中にエラーが発生:libgnunetXXX.so.X」が表示されます。"
1933
1934#: template/faq.html.j2:748
1935msgid ""
1936"A: This error usually occurs when your linker fails to locate one of "
1937"GNUnet's libraries. This can have two causes. First, it is theoretically "
1938"possible that the library is not installed on your system; however, if you "
1939"compiled GNUnet the normal way and/or used a binary package, that is highly "
1940"unlikely. The more common cause is that you installed GNUnet to a directory "
1941"that your linker does not search. There are several ways to fix this that "
1942"are described below. If you are 'root' and you installed to a system folder "
1943"(such as /usr/local), you want to add the libraries to the system-wide "
1944"search path. This is done by adding a line \"/usr/local/lib/\" to /etc/ld.so."
1945"conf and running \"ldconfig\". If you installed GNUnet to /opt or any other "
1946"similar path, you obviously have to change \"/usr/local\" accordingly. If "
1947"you do not have 'root' rights or if you installed GNUnet to say \"/home/"
1948"$USER/\", then you can explicitly tell your linker to search a particular "
1949"directory for libraries using the \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\" environment variable. "
1950"For example, if you configured GNUnet using a prefix of \"$HOME/gnunet/\" "
1951"you want to run:"
1952msgstr ""
1953
1954#: template/faq.html.j2:774
1955msgid ""
1956"to ensure GNUnet's binaries and libraries are found. In order to avoid "
1957"having to do so each time, you can add the above lines (without the \"$\") "
1958"to your .bashrc or .profile file. You will have to logout and login again to "
1959"have this new profile be applied to all shells (including your desktop "
1960"environment)."
1961msgstr ""
1962
1963#: template/faq.html.j2:781
1964msgid "What error messages can be ignored?"
1965msgstr ""
1966
1967#: template/faq.html.j2:783
1968msgid ""
1969"A: Error messages flagged as \"DEBUG\" should be disabled in binaries built "
1970"for end-users and can always be ignored. Error messages flagged as \"INFO\" "
1971"always refer to harmless events that require no action. For example, GNUnet "
1972"may use an INFO message to indicate that it is currently performing an "
1973"expensive operation that will take some time. GNUnet will also use INFO "
1974"messages to display information about important configuration values."
1975msgstr ""
1976
1977#: template/faq.html.j2:799
1978#, fuzzy
1979#| msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?"
1980msgid "How does GNUnet compare to other file-sharing applications?"
1981msgstr "GNUnet と Tor は何が違うのですか?"
1982
1983#: template/faq.html.j2:801
1984msgid ""
1985"A: As opposed to Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey and most other "
1986"P2P networks, GNUnet was designed with security in mind as the highest "
1987"priority. We intend on producing a network with comprehensive security "
1988"features. Many other P2P networks are open to a wide variety of attacks, and "
1989"users have little privacy. GNUnet is also Free Software and thus the source "
1990"code is available, so you do not have to worry about being spied upon by the "
1991"software. The following table summarises the main differences between GNUnet "
1992"and other systems. The information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. "
1993"The comparison is difficult since there are sometimes differences between "
1994"various implementations of (almost) the same protocol. In general, we pick a "
1995"free implementation as the reference implementation since it is possible to "
1996"inspect the free code. Also, all of these systems are changing over time and "
1997"thus the data below may not be up-to-date. If you find any flaws, please let "
1998"us know. Finally, the table is not saying terribly much (it is hard to "
1999"compare these systems this briefly), so if you want the real differences, "
2000"read the research papers (and probably the code)."
2001msgstr ""
2002
2003#: template/faq.html.j2:915
2004msgid ""
2005"Another important point of reference are the various anonymous peer-to-peer "
2006"networks. Here, there are differences in terms of application domain and how "
2007"specifically anonymity is achieved. Anonymous routing is a hard research "
2008"topic, so for a superficial comparison like this one we focus on the "
2009"latency. Another important factor is the programming language. Type-safe "
2010"languages may offer certain security benefits; however, this may come at the "
2011"cost of significant increases in resource consumption which in turn may "
2012"reduce anonymity."
2013msgstr ""
2014
2015#: template/faq.html.j2:928
2016msgid "Are there any known attacks (on GNUnet's file-sharing application)?"
2017msgstr ""
2018
2019#: template/faq.html.j2:930
2020msgid ""
2021"A: Generally, there is the possibility of a known plaintext attack on "
2022"keywords, but since the user has control over the keywords that are "
2023"associated with the content he inserts, the user can take advantage of the "
2024"same techniques used to generate reasonable passwords to defend against such "
2025"an attack. In any event, we are not trying to hide content; thus, unless the "
2026"user is trying to insert information into the network that can only be "
2027"shared with a small group of people, there is no real reason to try to "
2028"obfuscate the content by choosing a difficult keyword anyway."
2029msgstr ""
2030
2031#: template/faq.html.j2:944
2032msgid "What do you mean by anonymity?"
2033msgstr ""
2034
2035#: template/faq.html.j2:946
2036msgid ""
2037"A: Anonymity is the lack of distinction of an individual from a (large) "
2038"group. A central goal for anonymous file-sharing in GNUnet is to make all "
2039"users (peers) form a group and to make communications in that group "
2040"anonymous, that is, nobody (but the initiator) should be able to tell which "
2041"of the peers in the group originated the message. In other words, it should "
2042"be difficult to impossible for an adversary to distinguish between the "
2043"originating peer and all other peers."
2044msgstr ""
2045
2046#: template/faq.html.j2:958
2047msgid "What does my system do when participating in GNUnet file sharing?"
2048msgstr ""
2049
2050#: template/faq.html.j2:960
2051msgid ""
2052"A: In GNUnet you set up a node (a peer). It is identified by an ID (hash of "
2053"its public key) and has a number of addresses it is reachable by (may have "
2054"no addresses, for instance when it's behind a NAT). You specify bandwidth "
2055"limits (how much traffic GNUnet is allowed to consume) and datastore quote "
2056"(how large your on-disk block storage is) . Your node will then proceed to "
2057"connect to other nodes, becoming part of the network."
2058msgstr ""
2059
2060#: template/faq.html.j2:975
2061msgid "How can I help translate this webpage into other languages?"
2062msgstr ""
2063
2064#: template/faq.html.j2:977
2065msgid ""
2066"A: First, you need to register an account with our weblate system. Please "
2067"send an e-mail with the desired target language to translators@gnunet.org or "
2068"ask for help on the #gnunet chat on irc.freenode.net. Typically someone with "
2069"sufficient permissions will then grant you access. Naturally, any abuse will "
2070"result in the loss of permissions."
2071msgstr ""
2072
2073#: template/faq.html.j2:989
2074msgid "I have some great idea for a new feature, what should I do?"
2075msgstr ""
2076
2077#: template/faq.html.j2:991
2078msgid ""
2079"A: Sadly, we have many more feature requests than we can possibly implement. "
2080"The best way to actually get a new feature implemented is to do it yourself "
2081"--- and to then send us a patch."
2082msgstr ""
2083
2084#: template/glossary.html.j2:12
2085msgid "Ego"
2086msgstr ""
2087
2088#: template/glossary.html.j2:14
2089msgid ""
2090"We use the term \"Ego\" to refer to the fact that users in GNUnet can have "
2091"multiple unlinkable identities, in the sense of alter egos. The ability to "
2092"have more than one identity is crucial, as we may want to keep our egos for "
2093"business separate from those we use for political activities or romance.<br> "
2094"Egos in GNUnet are technically equivalent to identities (and the code does "
2095"not distinguish between them). We simply sometimes use the term \"ego\" to "
2096"stress that you can have more than one."
2097msgstr ""
2098
2099#: template/glossary.html.j2:27
2100msgid "Identity"
2101msgstr ""
2102
2103#: template/glossary.html.j2:29
2104msgid ""
2105"In GNUnet users are identified via a public key, and that public key is then "
2106"often referred to as the \"Identity\" of the user. However, the concept is "
2107"not as draconian as it often is in real life where many are forced to have "
2108"one name, one passport and one unique identification number. <br> As long as "
2109"identities in GNUnet are simply public keys, users are free to create any "
2110"number of identities, and we call those egos to emphasize the difference. "
2111"Even though users can create such egos freely, it is possible to have an ego "
2112"certified by some certification authority, resulting in something that more "
2113"closely resembles the traditional concept of an identity.<br> For example, a "
2114"university may certify the identities of its students such that they can "
2115"prove that they are studying. Students may keep their (certified) student "
2116"identity separate from other egos that they use for other activities in life."
2117msgstr ""
2118
2119#: template/glossary.html.j2:50
2120msgid "Pseudonym"
2121msgstr ""
2122
2123#: template/glossary.html.j2:52
2124msgid ""
2125"A pseudonym is an ego that is specifically intended to not be linked to "
2126"one's real name. GNUnet users can create many egos, and thus also many "
2127"pseudonyms. <br> Repeated uses of the same pseudonym are linkable by "
2128"definition, as they involve the same public key. Anonymity requires the use "
2129"of either the special \"anonymous\" pseudonym (for GNUnet, this is the "
2130"neutral element on the elliptic curve) or a throw-away pseudonym that is "
2131"only used once."
2132msgstr ""
2133
2134#: template/glossary.html.j2:71
2135msgid "Namespaces"
2136msgstr ""
2137
2138#: template/glossary.html.j2:73
2139msgid ""
2140"The GNU Name System allows every ego (or identity) to securely and privately "
2141"associate any number of label-value pairs with an ego. The values are called "
2142"record sets following the terminology of the Domain Name System (DNS). The "
2143"mapping of labels to record sets for a given ego is called a namespace. <br> "
2144"If records are made public and thus published, it is possible for other "
2145"users to lookup the record given the ego's public key and the label. Here, "
2146"not only the label can thus act as a passphrase but also the public key -- "
2147"which despite its name may not be public knowledge and is never disclosed by "
2148"the GNS protocol itself."
2149msgstr ""
2150
2151#: template/glossary.html.j2:89
2152msgid "Peer"
2153msgstr ""
2154
2155#: template/glossary.html.j2:91
2156msgid ""
2157"A \"peer\" is an instance of GNUnet with its own per-instance public key and "
2158"network addresses. Technically, it is possible to run multiple peers on the "
2159"same host, but this only makes sense for testing. <br> By design GNUnet "
2160"supports multiple users to share the same peer, just as UNIX is a multi-user "
2161"system. A \"peer\" typically consists of a set of foundational GNUnet "
2162"services running as the \"gnunet\" user and allowing all users in the "
2163"\"gnunet\" group to utilize the API. On multi-user systems, additional "
2164"\"personalized\" services may be required per user. <br> While peers are "
2165"also identified by public keys, these public keys are completely unrelated "
2166"to egos or identities. Namespaces cannot be associated with a peer, only "
2167"with egos."
2168msgstr ""
2169
2170#: template/gns.html.j2:13 template/gnurl.html.j2:60
2171#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:80 template/reclaim/motivation.html.j2:6
2172#, fuzzy
2173#| msgid "Documentation"
2174msgid "Motivation"
2175msgstr "資料"
2176
2177#: template/gns.html.j2:15
2178msgid ""
2179"The Domain Name System today enables traffic amplification attacks, "
2180"censorship (i.e. China), mass surveillance (MORECOWBELL) and offensive cyber "
2181"war (QUANTUMDNS).<br/> Unfortunately, band aid solutions such as DoT, DoH, "
2182"DNSSEC, DPRIVE and the like will not fix this. This is why we built the GNU "
2183"Name System (GNS), a secure, decentralized name system built on top of "
2184"GNUnet."
2185msgstr ""
2186
2187#: template/gns.html.j2:28 template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:6
2188msgid "Overview"
2189msgstr ""
2190
2191#: template/gns.html.j2:39
2192msgid ""
2193"The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It "
2194"allows its users to register names as top-level domains (TLDs) and resolve "
2195"other namespaces within their TLDs. <br/> GNS is designed to provide: <ul> "
2196"<li>Censorship resistance</li> <li>Query privacy</li> <li>Secure name "
2197"resolution</li> <li>Compatibility with DNS</li>"
2198msgstr ""
2199
2200#: template/gns.html.j2:52
2201#, fuzzy
2202#| msgid "More Resources"
2203msgid "Resources"
2204msgstr "その他のリソース"
2205
2206#: template/gnurl.html.j2:21
2207msgid ""
2208"libgnurl is a micro fork of libcurl. The goal of libgnurl is to support only "
2209"HTTP and HTTPS (and only HTTP 1.x) with a single crypto backend (GnuTLS) to "
2210"ensure a small footprint and uniform experience for developers regardless of "
2211"how libcurl was compiled."
2212msgstr ""
2213
2214#: template/gnurl.html.j2:30
2215msgid ""
2216"Our main usecase is for GNUnet and Taler, but it might be usable for others, "
2217"hence we&#39;re releasing the code to the general public."
2218msgstr ""
2219
2220#: template/gnurl.html.j2:37
2221msgid ""
2222"libgnurl is released under the same license as libcurl. Please read the "
2223"README for instructions, as you must supply the correct options to configure "
2224"to get a proper build of libgnurl."
2225msgstr ""
2226
2227#: template/gnurl.html.j2:48
2228#, fuzzy
2229#| msgid "About"
2230msgid "About gnurl"
2231msgstr "概要"
2232
2233#: template/gnurl.html.j2:50
2234msgid ""
2235"Large parts of the following 6 paragraphs are old and need to be rewritten."
2236msgstr ""
2237
2238#: template/gnurl.html.j2:62
2239msgid ""
2240"cURL supports many crypto backends. GNUnet requires the use of GnuTLS, but "
2241"other variants are used by some distributions. Supporting other crypto "
2242"backends would again expose us to a wider array of security issues, may "
2243"create licensing issues and most importantly introduce new bugs as some "
2244"crypto backends are known to introduce subtle runtime issues. While it is "
2245"possible to have two versions of libcurl installed on the same system, this "
2246"is error-prone, especially as if we are linked against the wrong version, "
2247"the bugs that arise might be rather subtle."
2248msgstr ""
2249
2250#: template/gnurl.html.j2:75
2251msgid ""
2252"For GNUnet, we also need a particularly modern version of GnuTLS. Thus, it "
2253"would anyway be necessary to recompile cURL for GNUnet. But what happens if "
2254"one links cURL against this version of GnuTLS? Well, first one would install "
2255"GnuTLS by hand in the system. Then, we build cURL. cURL will build against "
2256"it just fine, but the linker will eventually complain bitterly. The reason "
2257"is that cURL also links against a bunch of other system libraries (gssapi, "
2258"ldap, ssh2, rtmp, krb5, sasl2, see discussion on obscure protocols above), "
2259"which --- as they are part of the distribution --- were linked against an "
2260"older version of GnuTLS. As a result, the same binary would be linked "
2261"against two different versions of GnuTLS. That is typically a recipe for "
2262"disaster. Thus, in order to avoid updating a dozen system libraries (and "
2263"having two versions of those installed), it is necessary to disable all of "
2264"those cURL features that GNUnet does not use, and there are many of those. "
2265"For GNUnet, the more obscure protocols supported by cURL are close to dead "
2266"code --- mostly harmless, but not useful. However, as some application may "
2267"use one of those features, distributions are typically forced to enable all "
2268"of those features, and thus including security issues that might arise from "
2269"that code."
2270msgstr ""
2271
2272#: template/gnurl.html.j2:99
2273msgid ""
2274"So to use a modern version of GnuTLS, a sane approach is to disable all of "
2275"the \"optional\" features of cURL that drag in system libraries that link "
2276"against the older GnuTLS. That works, except that one should then NEVER "
2277"install that version of libcurl in say /usr or /usr/local, as that may break "
2278"other parts of the system that might depend on these features that we just "
2279"disabled. Libtool versioning doesn't help here, as it is not intended to "
2280"deal with libraries that have optional features. Naturally, installing cURL "
2281"somewhere else is also problematic, as we now need to be really careful that "
2282"the linker will link GNUnet against the right version. Note that none of "
2283"this can really be trivially fixed by the cURL developers."
2284msgstr ""
2285
2286#: template/gnurl.html.j2:118
2287msgid "Rename to fix"
2288msgstr ""
2289
2290#: template/gnurl.html.j2:120
2291#, python-format
2292msgid ""
2293"How does forking fix it? Easy. First, we can get rid of all of the "
2294"compatibility issues --- if you use libgnurl, you state that you don&#39;t "
2295"need anything but HTTP/HTTPS. Those applications that need more, should "
2296"stick with the original cURL. Those that do not, can choose to move to "
2297"something simpler. As the library gets a new name, we do not have to worry "
2298"about tons of packages breaking as soon as one rebuilds it. So renaming "
2299"itself and saying that \"libgnurl = libcurl with only HTTP/HTTPS support and "
2300"GnuTLS\" fixes 99%% of the problems that darkened my mood. Note that this "
2301"pretty much CANNOT be done without a fork, as renaming is an essential part "
2302"of the fix. Now, there might be creative solutions to achieve the same thing "
2303"within the standard cURL build system, but this was deemed to be too much "
2304"work when gnurl was originally started. The changes libgnurl makes to curl "
2305"are miniscule and can easily be applied again and again whenever libcurl "
2306"makes a new release."
2307msgstr ""
2308
2309#: template/gnurl.html.j2:142
2310msgid "Using libgnurl"
2311msgstr ""
2312
2313#: template/gnurl.html.j2:144
2314msgid ""
2315"Projects that use cURL only for HTTP/HTTPS and that would work with GnuTLS "
2316"should be able to switch to libgnurl by changing \"-lcurl\" to \"-lgnurl\". "
2317"That&#39;s it. No changes to the source code should be required, as libgnurl "
2318"strives for bug-for-bug compatibility with the HTTP/HTTPS/GnuTLS subset of "
2319"cURL. We might add new features relating to this core subset if they are "
2320"proposed, but so far we have kept our changes minimal and no additions to "
2321"the original curl source have been written."
2322msgstr ""
2323
2324#: template/gnurl.html.j2:161
2325msgid "Gotchas"
2326msgstr ""
2327
2328#: template/gnurl.html.j2:163
2329msgid ""
2330"libgnurl and gnurl are not intended to be used as a replacement for curl for "
2331"users: <br> This does not mean there is no confidence in the work done with "
2332"gnurl, it means that tools which expect curl or libcurl will not make use of "
2333"a different named binary and library. If you know what you are doing, you "
2334"should be able to use gnurl as part of your tooling in place of curl. We do "
2335"not recommend to do so however, as the only usage it is tested for <em>so "
2336"far</em> is as part of Taler&#39;s and GNunet&#39;s build-system. <br> Since "
2337"no conflicts in filenames occur you are not expected to remove curl to make "
2338"use of gnurl and viceversa."
2339msgstr ""
2340
2341#: template/gnurl.html.j2:188
2342msgid "You can get the gnurl git repository using:"
2343msgstr ""
2344
2345#: template/gnurl.html.j2:201
2346msgid "The versions are checked in as (signed) git tags."
2347msgstr ""
2348
2349#: template/gnurl.html.j2:211
2350msgid ""
2351"Releases are published on <a href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/"
2352"\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet</a>. gnurl is available from within a "
2353"variety of distributions and package managers. Some Package Managers which "
2354"include gnurl are: <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/\">GNU Guix</"
2355"a> (available as \"gnurl\"), <a href=\"https://gentoo.org\">Gentoo</a> "
2356"through the collaborative ebuild collection <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/"
2357"youbroketheinternet-overlay.git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>, <a href="
2358"\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a>, and as www/gnurl in <a href=\"https://"
2359"pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
2360msgstr ""
2361
2362#: template/gnurl.html.j2:228
2363msgid "Building gnurl"
2364msgstr ""
2365
2366#: template/gnurl.html.j2:230
2367msgid ""
2368"We suggest to closely follow release announcements, as they might indicate "
2369"changes in how gnurl is to be build. <br> If your package manager provides a "
2370"binary build or build instructions to build gnurl from source automated and "
2371"integrated with your environment, we strongly suggest to use this binary "
2372"build. <br> There are two ways to build gnurl. The first one builds from the "
2373"most recent git tag, the second one uses the distributed tarball. "
2374"Distributors generally are supposed to build from the tarball, but we "
2375"describe both methods here. Both methods are written with a NetBSD 9 "
2376"userland in mind, substitute tools as necessary. <br> You should <b>avoid</"
2377"b> building gnurl from the tip of the default git branch, as only tags are "
2378"considered to be stable and approved builds."
2379msgstr ""
2380
2381#: template/gnurl.html.j2:251
2382msgid "Building from the distributed tarball (prefered method)"
2383msgstr ""
2384
2385#: template/gnurl.html.j2:253
2386msgid ""
2387"If you want to verify the signature, install an OpenPGP compatible tool such "
2388"as security/gnupgp2 (and set it up). Assuming you use pkgin:"
2389msgstr ""
2390
2391#: template/gnurl.html.j2:267
2392msgid "Fetch the signature key from"
2393msgstr ""
2394
2395#: template/gnurl.html.j2:271
2396msgid "or via commandline with gnupg2."
2397msgstr ""
2398
2399#: template/gnurl.html.j2:276
2400msgid ""
2401"Fetch the release, the signature, the checksum file as well as its signature:"
2402msgstr ""
2403
2404#: template/gnurl.html.j2:295
2405msgid ""
2406"verify the signatures, and verify the checksums against the checksums in "
2407"the .sum.txt file."
2408msgstr ""
2409
2410#: template/gnurl.html.j2:301
2411msgid "unpack the tarball:"
2412msgstr ""
2413
2414#: template/gnurl.html.j2:311
2415msgid "Change into the directory"
2416msgstr ""
2417
2418#: template/gnurl.html.j2:321
2419msgid "Now you can either run"
2420msgstr ""
2421
2422#: template/gnurl.html.j2:331
2423msgid "directly (and read configure-gnurl before you do so) or invoke"
2424msgstr ""
2425
2426#: template/gnurl.html.j2:341
2427msgid ""
2428"and pass additional parameters such as a custom PREFIX location. Further "
2429"reference can be the"
2430msgstr ""
2431
2432#: template/gnurl.html.j2:346
2433msgid "Now run"
2434msgstr ""
2435
2436#: template/gnurl.html.j2:356
2437msgid "(this is optional)"
2438msgstr ""
2439
2440#: template/gnurl.html.j2:365
2441msgid "and you are done."
2442msgstr ""
2443
2444#: template/gnurl.html.j2:369
2445msgid "Building from a tagged git commit"
2446msgstr ""
2447
2448#: template/gnurl.html.j2:371
2449msgid ""
2450"Follow the steps above, but instead of downloading the tarball, clone the "
2451"git tag you want to build from."
2452msgstr ""
2453
2454#: template/gnurl.html.j2:382
2455#, fuzzy
2456#| msgid "Reporting bugs"
2457msgid "Reporting Bugs"
2458msgstr "バグの報告"
2459
2460#: template/gnurl.html.j2:384
2461msgid ""
2462"You can report bugs on our bug tracker: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/"
2463"\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>. Alternatively you can use our bug mailinglist, but "
2464"we prefer to track bugs on the bugtracker."
2465msgstr ""
2466
2467#: template/gnurl.html.j2:395
2468msgid "Maintainer and Cryptographic signatures"
2469msgstr ""
2470
2471#: template/gnurl.html.j2:397
2472msgid ""
2473"gnurl/libgnurl is looking for a new maintainer. Releases after version "
2474"7.69.1 and up to version 7.72.0 were signed with the OpenPGP Key "
2475"<b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?"
2476"q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.org</a>), with the "
2477"key fingerprint <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E 7F8D</b>."
2478msgstr ""
2479
2480#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:7
2481msgid "GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI (GNUnet Web-based User Interface)"
2482msgstr ""
2483
2484#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:11
2485msgid "Tue, 08/14/2018 - 07:55, Phil Buschmann"
2486msgstr ""
2487
2488#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:18
2489msgid ""
2490"In the context of Google Summer of Code 2018, my mentor (Martin "
2491"Schanzenbach) and I have worked on creating and extending the REST API of "
2492"GNUnet. Currently, we mirrored the functionality of following commands:"
2493msgstr ""
2494
2495#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:32
2496msgid ""
2497"Additionally, we developed a website with the Javascript framework Angular 6 "
2498"and the design framework iotaCSS to use the new REST API. The REST API of "
2499"GNUnet is now documented with Sphinx."
2500msgstr ""
2501
2502#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:41
2503msgid ""
2504"... when you can use the command line tools? We need to keep in mind, that "
2505"everyone has the right to stay secure and private but not everyone feels "
2506"comfortable using a terminal. The further developed REST access to GNUnet "
2507"APIs in addition to the new web application allows new users to interact "
2508"with GNUnet over a well known tool: their browsers. This addition to the C "
2509"API and the command line tools may attract new users and developers."
2510msgstr ""
2511
2512#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:54
2513msgid ""
2514"<li> The REST API developed in GNUnet<br> The REST API is already merged "
2515"into the gnunet.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/"
2516"\">GNUnet Main Git</a>).<br /> To use the new features, clone the repository "
2517"and follow the <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/install.html\">Installation</"
2518"a> on gnunet.org. Then, start the rest service with \"gnunet-arm -i rest\". "
2519"</li> <li> The Web Application<br> The web application is available under "
2520"the gnunet-webui.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-"
2521"webui.git/\">GNUnet WebUI Git</a>).<br /> You need to install the newest "
2522"version of 'node' and 'yarn'. Dependent on your system, you may need to "
2523"download newer versions and install them manually and not over your packet "
2524"manager. After the installation succeeded, you need to clone the repository. "
2525"Then, you need to run \"yarn install\" and \"yarn start\" for testing "
2526"purposes. To deploy the website (keep in mind, that this website "
2527"communicates with another localhost instance) use \"yarn build\" for "
2528"building the web application and use the output in the 'dist' directory. </"
2529"li> <li> The Documentation<br /> The documentation is available under the "
2530"gnunet-rest-api.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-rest-"
2531"api.git/\">GNUnet REST API Docmentation Git</a>).<br /> Clone the repository "
2532"and \"make html\". Then open the 'index.html' under 'build/html/'. </li>"
2533msgstr ""
2534
2535#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:91
2536msgid ""
2537"Please, give it a try and contact me, if you find any bugs or unintentional "
2538"features. ;)"
2539msgstr ""
2540
2541#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:98
2542msgid ""
2543"Right now, the build process of the web application may be a little too "
2544"complex for a casual user. We may be able to solve this by using docker.<br /"
2545"> Additionally, the web application does not prevent wrong inputs but "
2546"responds with error messages. Adding GNUnet Records is currently only usable "
2547"for people, who know how a GNS Record looks like. This can be adapted to "
2548"each record type.<br /> Last but not least, additional features, design "
2549"changes, etc..."
2550msgstr ""
2551
2552#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:111
2553msgid "Thanks for reading."
2554msgstr ""
2555
2556#: template/gsoc.html.j2:6
2557msgid "GNUnet's Google Summer of Code projects"
2558msgstr ""
2559
2560#: template/gsoc.html.j2:12 template/gsoc.html.j2:29
2561msgid "Ideas 2021"
2562msgstr ""
2563
2564#: template/gsoc.html.j2:13 template/gsoc.html.j2:215
2565#, fuzzy
2566#| msgid "GSoC Projects"
2567msgid "Past projects"
2568msgstr "GSoC プロジェクト"
2569
2570#: template/gsoc.html.j2:14 template/gsoc.html.j2:596
2571msgid "Finished projects"
2572msgstr ""
2573
2574#: template/gsoc.html.j2:21
2575msgid ""
2576"As a GNU project, GNUnet has participated in the Google Summer of Code "
2577"(GSoC) for a number of years. This page lists all current, past, and "
2578"finished projects. If you want to participate and apply for any of the ideas "
2579"for 2020 below or any past project which is not yet finished (or even your "
2580"own idea), please contact us either in IRC or mailing list."
2581msgstr ""
2582
2583#: template/gsoc.html.j2:34
2584msgid ""
2585"The GNUnet team is currently working on a transport layer rewrite in order "
2586"to fix core issues with connectivity. This new component is currently "
2587"developed under the name \"TNG\". What is currently known as \"transport "
2588"plugins\" will in the TNG be represented as \"communicators\". Communicators "
2589"are processes with a well defined API that allow to connect peers over a "
2590"specific protocol. The primary protocol which are already implemented are "
2591"UNIX sockets, UDP sockets, and TCP sockets. For a truly resilient network, "
2592"other connectivity options such as WiFi mesh, Bluetooth, HTTP(S), QUIC or "
2593"even more obscure alternatives such as radio are required. In this project, "
2594"the goal is to select, implement and test new communicators. While TNG is "
2595"not yet ready, communicators can, by design, be developed and tested against "
2596"the current API. We expect that this project can be worked on by multiple "
2597"students as there are a lot of protocols to choose from. The tasks would "
2598"consist of: <ol> <li>Deciding which communicators to implement.</li> "
2599"<li>Test the communicators.</li> <li>Documentation.</li> </ol> Advantageous "
2600"skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of HTTPS, QUIC, "
2601"Bluetooth or WiFi.</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Average, "
2602"but depends on selected protocols. <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin "
2603"Schanzenbach, t3sserakt"
2604msgstr ""
2605
2606#: template/gsoc.html.j2:79
2607msgid ""
2608"The REST API currently only supports a single user system. This is an issue "
2609"as on multi-user systems, access control must be enfoced on a per-user "
2610"basis. In this project, the REST service must be extended to support user "
2611"authentication. This includes the correct handling of user context switches. "
2612"<ol> <li>Implement user authentication.</li> <li>Test the access control.</"
2613"li> <li>Document the changes to the REST API.</li> </ol> Advantageous skills/"
2614"languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of user authentication "
2615"subsystems on Linux/Unix.</li> <li>REST/HTTP Authentication methods</li> </"
2616"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2617"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2618msgstr ""
2619
2620#: template/gsoc.html.j2:111
2621msgid ""
2622"reclaimID is a decentralized identity system build on top of the GNU Name "
2623"System. Currently, there is a Webextension which uses the GNUnet <a href="
2624"\"https://rest.gnunet.org\">REST API</a>. In order to improve adoption and "
2625"ease of use, this project aims to include a full GNUnet node within the "
2626"Webextention as a fallback. GNUnet can be compiled to Web Assembly or "
2627"JavaScript as demonstrated <a href=\"https://gnunet.io\">here</a>. The idea "
2628"is to improve upon this concept and support more of GNUnet's subsystems. The "
2629"difficulty of this project largely depends on the students proficiency with "
2630"build tools, emscripten and improvisation skills. There non-exhaustive task "
2631"list would be: <ol> <li>Improve existing GNUnet emscripten build to include "
2632"more subsystems.</li> <li>Integrate the result into a Webextention.</li> "
2633"<li>Integrate the result into the re:claimID Webextension</li> </ol> "
2634"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>emscripten</"
2635"li> <li>Webextensions</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> "
2636"Challenging <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2637msgstr ""
2638
2639#: template/gsoc.html.j2:147
2640msgid ""
2641"Currently, the keys in our statistics database are too verbose. For example: "
2642"</p> <p> nse # flood messages received: 13<br/> nse # peers connected: 4<br/"
2643"> nse # nodes in the network (estimate): 203<br/> nse # flood messages "
2644"started: 5<br/> nse # estimated network diameter: 3<br/> nse # flood "
2645"messages transmitted: 10<br/> </p> <p> With such verbose keys there's no "
2646"easy way to form compact JSON document or entries for time-series database. "
2647"And you can't query single stats without having to copypaste the line "
2648"exactly and put in quotes. In short, the goals are to... <ol> <li>Think of a "
2649"way how statistics entries can be made canonical.</li> <li>Implement the "
2650"change and migrate existing uses.</li> <li>Document the format(s) and define "
2651"an appropriate registration mechanism for identifiers</li> </ol> Relevant "
2652"bugs: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5650\">#5650</a><br/> "
2653"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>HTML</li> </"
2654"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2655"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2656msgstr ""
2657
2658#: template/gsoc.html.j2:187
2659msgid ""
2660"The goal is to either build upon the (outdated) <a href=\"https://github.com/"
2661"canndrew/gnunet-rs\">GNUnet Rust bindings</a> or to follow the path of <a "
2662"href=\"GNUnet Go\">https://github.com/bfix/gnunet-go</a> which tries to "
2663"reimplement most of the GNUnet stack. The end result should be an extension "
2664"template for GNUnet in the form of the existing <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2665"org/gnunet-ext.git/\">C template</a> which allows to quickly start "
2666"implementing services and libraries for GNUnet."
2667msgstr ""
2668
2669#: template/gsoc.html.j2:198 template/gsoc.html.j2:652
2670msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2671msgstr ""
2672
2673#: template/gsoc.html.j2:203
2674msgid "Required Skills: Solid knowledge of Rust and ideally asynchronuous IO."
2675msgstr ""
2676
2677#: template/gsoc.html.j2:208 template/gsoc.html.j2:321
2678#: template/gsoc.html.j2:531 template/gsoc.html.j2:662
2679msgid "Difficulty level: medium"
2680msgstr ""
2681
2682#: template/gsoc.html.j2:222
2683msgid ""
2684"It is time for GNUnet to run properly on Android. Note that GNUnet is "
2685"written in C, and this is not about rewriting GNUnet in Java, but about "
2686"getting the C code to run on Android."
2687msgstr ""
2688
2689#: template/gsoc.html.j2:229
2690msgid ""
2691"Includes: Implementation of rudimentary Android compatibility for GNUnet, in "
2692"part by porting the GNUnet utils scheduler to act as a thin wrapper over "
2693"libuv."
2694msgstr ""
2695
2696#: template/gsoc.html.j2:236
2697msgid ""
2698"<strong>Mentors:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.goebel-consult.de/\">Hartmut "
2699"Goebel</a>, Jeff Burdges, Christian Grothoff"
2700msgstr ""
2701
2702#: template/gsoc.html.j2:245
2703msgid ""
2704"There is a push for migrating our CI to Gitlab. The CI should eventually not "
2705"just run \"make check\" on various platforms, but also perform tests with "
2706"multiple peers running in different VMs with specific network topologies (i."
2707"e. NAT) between them being simulated. The CI should also be integrated with "
2708"Gauger for performance regression analysis. Running jobs only when "
2709"dependencies have changed and scripting more granular triggers or ideally "
2710"automatic dependency discovery (as done by the autotools) is also important."
2711msgstr ""
2712
2713#: template/gsoc.html.j2:257
2714msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> TBD"
2715msgstr ""
2716
2717#: template/gsoc.html.j2:267
2718msgid ""
2719"One great problem of the current Internet is the lack of disintermediation. "
2720"When people want to talk they need a chat service. When they want to share "
2721"files they need a file transfer service. Although GNUnet already possesses "
2722"quite advanced integration into Linux networking, a little extra work is "
2723"needed for existing applications like irc, www, ftp, rsh, nntpd to run over "
2724"it in a peer-to-peer way, simply by using a GNS hostname like friend.gnu. "
2725"Once people have added a person to their GNS they can immediately message, "
2726"exchange files and suchlike directly, with nothing but the GNUnet in the "
2727"middle, using applications that have been distributed with unix systems ever "
2728"since the 1980's. We can produce an OS distribution where these things work "
2729"out of the box with the nicknames of people instead of cloud services. For "
2730"more information and context, read"
2731msgstr ""
2732
2733#: template/gsoc.html.j2:288
2734msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX &amp; dvn"
2735msgstr ""
2736
2737#: template/gsoc.html.j2:296
2738msgid ""
2739"Implement the AnycastExit spec to enable GNUnet clients to connect over Tor."
2740msgstr ""
2741
2742#: template/gsoc.html.j2:302 template/gsoc.html.j2:337
2743#: template/gsoc.html.j2:352
2744msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Jeff Burdges"
2745msgstr ""
2746
2747#: template/gsoc.html.j2:307
2748msgid ""
2749"Note: There was a Special TLDs spec to allow Tor to resolve domain names "
2750"using GNS over Tor too, but currently that's on hold until folks think more "
2751"about how names should be moved around the local system. We're calling this "
2752"more collaborative approach NSS2 for now."
2753msgstr ""
2754
2755#: template/gsoc.html.j2:316 template/gsoc.html.j2:456
2756#: template/gsoc.html.j2:496 template/gsoc.html.j2:526
2757msgid "Required Skills: C"
2758msgstr ""
2759
2760#: template/gsoc.html.j2:329
2761msgid ""
2762"Improve the Rust implementation of GNUnet utils, possibly including adding "
2763"support for asynchronous IO using mio, or perhaps a higher level "
2764"asynchronous IO library built upon it, such as rotor, mioco, eventual_io, or "
2765"gj."
2766msgstr ""
2767
2768#: template/gsoc.html.j2:345
2769msgid ""
2770"Implementation of a replacement for PANDA (see Pond) with better security, "
2771"and maybe integration with the GNU Name System for key exchange."
2772msgstr ""
2773
2774#: template/gsoc.html.j2:357
2775msgid "Required Skills: Rust or C, crypto"
2776msgstr ""
2777
2778#: template/gsoc.html.j2:362 template/gsoc.html.j2:419
2779#: template/gsoc.html.j2:461 template/gsoc.html.j2:501
2780msgid "Difficulty level: high"
2781msgstr ""
2782
2783#: template/gsoc.html.j2:370
2784msgid ""
2785"Implement different place types and file sharing by creating a new place for "
2786"the shared content."
2787msgstr ""
2788
2789#: template/gsoc.html.j2:376
2790msgid "Place types to be implemented:"
2791msgstr ""
2792
2793#: template/gsoc.html.j2:380
2794msgid ""
2795"<ul> <li>File: generic file with comments</li> <li>Image: display an image "
2796"with comments referencing a region of the image</li> <li>Sound: play a sound "
2797"file with comments referencing a timestamp</li> <li>Directory/Album: "
2798"pointers to File / Image / Sound places</li> <li>Event: with RSVP</li> "
2799"<li>Survey: ask your social neighborhood questions in a structured form</li> "
2800"</ul>"
2801msgstr ""
2802
2803#: template/gsoc.html.j2:391
2804msgid "Also provide the following UI functionality:"
2805msgstr ""
2806
2807#: template/gsoc.html.j2:395
2808msgid ""
2809"<ul> <li>Fork existing channels, reorganize people into new chatrooms or "
2810"channels.</li> <li>Share a post (edit and repost something elsewhere, on a "
2811"fan page for example).</li> <li>Edit a previously published post + offer "
2812"edit history to readers.</li> <li>Control expiry of channel history.</li> </"
2813"ul>"
2814msgstr ""
2815
2816#: template/gsoc.html.j2:404
2817msgid ""
2818"See also <a href=\"http://secushare.org/features\">http://secushare.org/"
2819"features</a>"
2820msgstr ""
2821
2822#: template/gsoc.html.j2:409
2823msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX"
2824msgstr ""
2825
2826#: template/gsoc.html.j2:414
2827msgid "Required Skills: C/C++"
2828msgstr ""
2829
2830#: template/gsoc.html.j2:427
2831msgid ""
2832"Implement aggregation of distributed state from various channels in order to "
2833"provide for a powerful social graph API capable of producing social network "
2834"profiles, dashboards, a calendar out of upcoming event invitations (if "
2835"available), social search functionality and most of all to make it easy for "
2836"users to adopt cryptographic identities of their contacts/friends simply by "
2837"finding them in the social graph of their existing contacts (\"This is "
2838"Linda. You have 11 contacts in common with her. [ADD]\")."
2839msgstr ""
2840
2841#: template/gsoc.html.j2:445
2842msgid ""
2843"Related to <a href=\"http://secushare.org/rendezvous\">secushare.org/"
2844"rendezvous</a>"
2845msgstr ""
2846
2847#: template/gsoc.html.j2:451 template/gsoc.html.j2:491
2848msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> t3sserakt, lynX"
2849msgstr ""
2850
2851#: template/gsoc.html.j2:468
2852msgid ""
2853"<ul> <li> Emulate IMAP/SMTP protocols as necessary to transform traditional "
2854"mail clients into secushare user interfaces. </li> <li> Think of ways to map "
2855"e-mail addresses to secushare identities. </li> <li> Encode or translate "
2856"various e-mail features into secushare equivalents. </li> <li> Parts of "
2857"secushare are currently written in Rust, therefore Rust is preferred for "
2858"this task but it is not an requirement. </li> </ul>"
2859msgstr ""
2860
2861#: template/gsoc.html.j2:509
2862msgid ""
2863"Implementation of the GNUnet auction system described in Chapter 3 of <a "
2864"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/teich2017ms.pdf\">this thesis</a>. "
2865"Specific tasks are adding smart contract creation and round time enforcement "
2866"to libbrandt as well as creating the GNUnet auction service, library and the "
2867"three user interface programs create, info and join."
2868msgstr ""
2869
2870#: template/gsoc.html.j2:521
2871msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> mate, cg"
2872msgstr ""
2873
2874#: template/gsoc.html.j2:539
2875msgid ""
2876"Implementation of additional transports to make GNUnet communication more "
2877"robust in the presence of problematic networks: GNUnet-over-SMTP, GNUnet-"
2878"over-DNS"
2879msgstr ""
2880
2881#: template/gsoc.html.j2:546 template/gsoc.html.j2:560
2882msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs"
2883msgstr ""
2884
2885#: template/gsoc.html.j2:554
2886msgid ""
2887"Implementation of ALG-based NAT traversal methods (FTP/SIP-based hole "
2888"punching, better STUN support)"
2889msgstr ""
2890
2891#: template/gsoc.html.j2:568
2892msgid ""
2893"<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges"
2894msgstr ""
2895
2896#: template/gsoc.html.j2:576
2897msgid ""
2898"Improving libaboss to make computation on shared secrets (including repeated "
2899"multiplication) based on <a href=\"https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?"
2900"doid=62212.62213\">Ben-Or et al.</a> if possible. This in particular means "
2901"moving libaboss to bignums (gcry_mpi)."
2902msgstr ""
2903
2904#: template/gsoc.html.j2:589
2905msgid ""
2906"Please refer to the description for this project listed under GNU Guix "
2907"project ideas."
2908msgstr ""
2909
2910#: template/gsoc.html.j2:602
2911msgid ""
2912"Python 2.7 is reaching its end-of-life, and we want to get rid of the "
2913"dependency on Python. The existing gnunet-qr tool is a rather simple wrapper "
2914"around python-zbar, which itself wraps libzbar. The goal of this project is "
2915"to directly use libzbar to scan QR codes for GNUnet / the GNU Name System "
2916"(see also <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5562\">#5562</a>)."
2917msgstr ""
2918
2919#: template/gsoc.html.j2:612
2920msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Christian Grothoff"
2921msgstr ""
2922
2923#: template/gsoc.html.j2:617
2924msgid "Required Skills:"
2925msgstr ""
2926
2927#: template/gsoc.html.j2:622
2928msgid "Difficulty level:"
2929msgstr ""
2930
2931#: template/gsoc.html.j2:627
2932msgid "Report:"
2933msgstr ""
2934
2935#: template/gsoc.html.j2:632
2936msgid "Unfinished/Abandoned as gnunet-qr was moved to C outside of GSoC."
2937msgstr ""
2938
2939#: template/gsoc.html.j2:642
2940msgid ""
2941"Implementation of a Web-based UI for GNUnet similar to GNUnet-Gtk with a yet "
2942"to be determined framework such as Angular2. This includes the design and "
2943"implementation of not yet existing <a href=\"http://jsonapi.org/\">REST "
2944"APIs</a> that expose the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/doxygen/modules."
2945"html\">GNUnet API</a>."
2946msgstr ""
2947
2948#: template/gsoc.html.j2:657
2949msgid "Required Skills: C, JavaScript, CSS"
2950msgstr ""
2951
2952#: template/gsoc.html.j2:667
2953msgid ""
2954"Report: <a href=\"gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html\">GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI</a>"
2955msgstr ""
2956
2957#: template/index.html.j2:8
2958msgid "The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today"
2959msgstr ""
2960
2961#: template/index.html.j2:26
2962msgid "Latest news"
2963msgstr ""
2964
2965#: template/index.html.j2:32
2966msgid "Older news entries"
2967msgstr ""
2968
2969#: template/index.html.j2:47
2970msgid "The Internet is broken"
2971msgstr ""
2972
2973#: template/index.html.j2:49
2974msgid ""
2975"The conventional Internet is currently like a system of roads with deep "
2976"potholes and highwaymen all over the place. Even if you still can use the "
2977"roads (e.g. send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might get "
2978"hijacked, damaged, or long arms might reach into its back and steal your "
2979"items (data) to use it against you and sell it to others - while you can&#39;"
2980"t even notice the thievery nor accuse and hold the scroungers accountable. "
2981"<!-- Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The conventional Internet is currently "
2982"like a system of roads with deep potholes and surveillance cameras all over "
2983"the place. Even if you still can use the roads (e.g. send emails, or browse "
2984"websites) your vehicle might gets damaged. And the surveillance cameras will "
2985"create a movement profile about your life: They recognize your car license "
2986"plate, track you everywhere you drive, and save this information in a "
2987"central data base. --> The Internet was not designed with security in mind: "
2988"protecting against address forgery, routers learning metadata, or choosing "
2989"trustworthy third parties is nontrivial and sometimes impossible. <!-- "
2990"Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The Internet is not designed with security in "
2991"mind: The network generally learns too much about users; it has insecure "
2992"defaults and high complexity; and it is centralized. That makes it very "
2993"vulnerable for multiple attacks massively threatening our freedom. -->"
2994msgstr ""
2995
2996#: template/index.html.j2:94
2997msgid "GNUnet helps building a new Internet"
2998msgstr ""
2999
3000#: template/index.html.j2:96
3001msgid ""
3002"GNUnet is a network protocol stack for building secure, distributed, and "
3003"privacy-preserving applications.<br/> With strong roots in <a class=\"link\" "
3004"href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org\">academic research</a>, our goal is to "
3005"replace the <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://secushare.org/broken-internet"
3006"\">old insecure Internet</a> protocol stack."
3007msgstr ""
3008
3009#: template/index.html.j2:119
3010msgid "Metadata is exposed"
3011msgstr ""
3012
3013#: template/index.html.j2:121
3014msgid ""
3015"Your metadata is just as revealing as the actual content; and it gets "
3016"exposed on the Internet.<br> Even though transport encryption is "
3017"increasingly being deployed on the Internet, it still reveals data that can "
3018"threaten democracy: the identities of senders and receivers, the times, "
3019"frequency and the volume of communication are all still revealed.<br>"
3020msgstr ""
3021
3022#: template/index.html.j2:150
3023msgid "GNUnet provides privacy-by design"
3024msgstr ""
3025
3026#: template/index.html.j2:152
3027msgid ""
3028"It provides <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/"
3029"papers/65.pdf\"> improving addressing, routing, naming and content "
3030"distribution</a> in a technically robust manner - as opposed to ad-hoc "
3031"designs in place today. <!-- Proposal from fabian gerlach: GNUnet is built "
3032"<a href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\">\"privacy by design"
3033"\"</a> and \"distributed by design\". This improves addressing, routing, "
3034"naming and content distribution in a technically robust manner. -->"
3035msgstr ""
3036
3037#: template/index.html.j2:177
3038msgid "Freedoms are not respected"
3039msgstr ""
3040
3041#: template/index.html.j2:179
3042msgid ""
3043"Today, monitoring increasingly centralized infrastructure, proprietary "
3044"implementations, traffic shapers and firewalls restrict all of the <a class="
3045"\"link\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">essential "
3046"freedoms</a> to various degrees."
3047msgstr ""
3048
3049#: template/index.html.j2:203
3050msgid "GNUnet supports a free and open society"
3051msgstr ""
3052
3053#: template/index.html.j2:205
3054msgid ""
3055"GNUnet is a self-organizing network and it is <a class=\"link\" href="
3056"\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">free software</a> as in "
3057"freedom. GNUnet puts you in control of your data. You determine which data "
3058"to share with whom, and you&#39;re not pressured to accept compromises. It "
3059"gives users freedoms to securely access information (\"run\" the network), "
3060"to study all aspects of the network&#39;s operation (\"access the code\"), "
3061"to distribute information (\"copy\"), as well as the freedom to deploy new "
3062"applications (\"modify\")."
3063msgstr ""
3064
3065#: template/index.html.j2:229
3066msgid "Decentralization is the key, but hard"
3067msgstr ""
3068
3069#: template/index.html.j2:232
3070msgid ""
3071"<!-- replaced with Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: It seems as if every other "
3072"distributed or P2P project develops its own library stack, covering "
3073"transports, stream muxing, discovery and others. This divides effort and "
3074"multiplies bug count. --> Instead of sharing common components and tools for "
3075"building P2P systems, every P2P project seems to re-invent the wheel. <!-- "
3076"TODO: rework this sentence. --> This heightens the effort and increases the "
3077"potential number of vulnerabilities."
3078msgstr ""
3079
3080#: template/index.html.j2:264
3081msgid "GNUnet is a framework"
3082msgstr ""
3083
3084#: template/index.html.j2:266
3085msgid ""
3086"It offers a metadata-preserving foundation for your application. It offers "
3087"components for addressing, reliable encrypted channels with advanced routing "
3088"and resource discovery and naming. Our work is based on continuous research "
3089"spanning almost two decades."
3090msgstr ""
3091
3092#: template/index.html.j2:286
3093#, fuzzy
3094#| msgid "read more"
3095msgid "Learn more"
3096msgstr "詳細"
3097
3098#: template/index.html.j2:295
3099msgid "Get started"
3100msgstr ""
3101
3102#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:6
3103msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Arch Linux/Pi"
3104msgstr ""
3105
3106#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:16
3107msgid "Requirements for Raspberry Pi 3"
3108msgstr ""
3109
3110#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:40
3111#, fuzzy
3112#| msgid "Source Code"
3113msgid "Get the Source Code"
3114msgstr "ソースコード"
3115
3116#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:62
3117#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:131
3118msgid "In Addition: gnunet-gtk"
3119msgstr ""
3120
3121#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:81
3122msgid "Run"
3123msgstr ""
3124
3125#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:133
3126#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:111
3127msgid "Make sure, it works!"
3128msgstr ""
3129
3130#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:6
3131msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Debian 9"
3132msgstr ""
3133
3134#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:9
3135#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:9
3136msgid "Introduction"
3137msgstr ""
3138
3139#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:29 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:17
3140#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:19
3141#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:26
3142msgid "Requirements"
3143msgstr ""
3144
3145#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:46
3146#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:41
3147msgid "Make an installation directory"
3148msgstr ""
3149
3150#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:60 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:134
3151#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:237
3152#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:53
3153#, fuzzy
3154#| msgid "Source Code"
3155msgid "Get the source code"
3156msgstr "ソースコード"
3157
3158#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:79 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:142
3159#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:245
3160#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:61
3161msgid "Compile and Install"
3162msgstr ""
3163
3164#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:104
3165#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:70
3166msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for testing / usage"
3167msgstr ""
3168
3169#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:117
3170#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:82
3171#, fuzzy
3172#| msgid "GNUnet for developers"
3173msgid "Option 2: GNUnet for development"
3174msgstr "開発者向け GNUnet"
3175
3176#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:154
3177#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:97
3178msgid "Install GNUnet plugin for name resolution"
3179msgstr ""
3180
3181#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:208
3182#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:134
3183msgid "Create configuration file"
3184msgstr ""
3185
3186#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:228
3187#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:156
3188#, fuzzy
3189#| msgid "GNUnet"
3190msgid "Use GNUnet!"
3191msgstr "GNUnet"
3192
3193#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:233
3194#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:162
3195msgid "Uninstall GNUnet and its dependencies"
3196msgstr ""
3197
3198#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:6
3199msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on macOS 10.14 (Mojave)"
3200msgstr ""
3201
3202#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:24 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:36
3203#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:15
3204#, fuzzy
3205#| msgid "Install"
3206msgid "Installation"
3207msgstr "インストール"
3208
3209#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:42 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:115
3210msgid "First steps"
3211msgstr ""
3212
3213#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:109 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:195
3214msgid "Alternative: Installation from source"
3215msgstr ""
3216
3217#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:154 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:265
3218msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for production / usage"
3219msgstr ""
3220
3221#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:187 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:293
3222msgid "Option 2: GNUnet experimental"
3223msgstr ""
3224
3225#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:6
3226msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on NetBSD 8.0 CURRENT"
3227msgstr ""
3228
3229#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:6
3230msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on OpenWrt"
3231msgstr ""
3232
3233#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:47
3234#, fuzzy
3235#| msgid "Continuous Integration"
3236msgid "Configuration"
3237msgstr "継続的なインテグレーション"
3238
3239#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:6
3240msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Ubuntu 18.04"
3241msgstr ""
3242
3243#: template/install.html.j2:11
3244msgid ""
3245"Notice: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely <i>not "
3246"yet ready</i> for usage beyond developers."
3247msgstr ""
3248
3249#: template/install.html.j2:16
3250msgid ""
3251"<p>Please be aware that this project is still in an early alpha stage when "
3252"it comes to running software &#8211; its not an easy task to rewrite the "
3253"whole Internet! We are happy to get your <a href=\"engage.html\">helping "
3254"hand</a> anytime! Further information is available in our <a href=\"https://"
3255"docs.gnunet.org/#toc-Using-GNUnet-1\">handbook</a>. If you have any queries "
3256"about the installation or the usage, please <a href=\"engage.html\">get in "
3257"touch!</a></p>"
3258msgstr ""
3259
3260#: template/install.html.j2:28
3261msgid ""
3262"We recommend to use binary packages provided by the package manager "
3263"integrated within your Operating System. GNUnet is reportedly available for "
3264"at least: <ul> <li><a href=\"https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/"
3265"testing/x86_64/gnunet\">Alpine</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://www.archlinux."
3266"org/packages/community/x86_64/gnunet/\">Arch</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
3267"packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet\">Debian</a></li> <li><a href="
3268"\"https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/\">Fedora (Copr)</a></"
3269"li> <li><a href=\"https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/G/\">Guix</a></li> <li><a "
3270"href=\"https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet."
3271"rb\">Homebrew</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?"
3272"attr=gnunet&channel=nixpkgs-unstable&query=gnunet\">NixOS</a></li> <li><a "
3273"href=\"install-on-openwrt.html\">OpenWrt</a></li> </ul> If GNUnet is "
3274"available for your Operating System and it is missing, send us feedback so "
3275"that we can add it to this list. Furthermore, if you are interested in "
3276"packaging GNUnet for your Operating System, get in touch with us at gnunet-"
3277"developers@gnu.org if you require help with this job. If you were using an "
3278"Operating System with the APT package manager, GNUnet could be installed as "
3279"simple as:"
3280msgstr ""
3281
3282#: template/install.html.j2:59
3283msgid ""
3284"Next we describe a generic way to install from source. If you are using one "
3285"of the following Operating Systems these step-by-step guides might be "
3286"useful: <a href=\"install-on-archpi.html\">ArchPi</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
3287"debian9.html\">Debian 9</a>, <a href=\"install-on-macos.html\">Mac OS</a>, "
3288"<a href=\"install-on-netbsd.html\">NetBSD</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
3289"ubuntu1804.html\">Ubuntu 1804</a>. Be aware that not all of them might be "
3290"totally up-to-date! Please <a href=\"engage.html\">ask us</a> if you get "
3291"stuck."
3292msgstr ""
3293
3294#: template/install.html.j2:73
3295msgid ""
3296"First, install the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README"
3297"\">required dependencies</a> of GNUnet. There are base requirements and "
3298"optional requirements."
3299msgstr ""
3300
3301#: template/install.html.j2:79
3302msgid ""
3303"Now, you need to decide if you want to install GNUnet from the release "
3304"tarball or from git. If you want to use GNUnet and there is no binary "
3305"package available for your OS, you should stick with the release tarball. If "
3306"you want to develop using the most recent build, you should go with the <a "
3307"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">git repository</a>."
3308msgstr ""
3309
3310#: template/install.html.j2:96
3311msgid "To compile gnunet from the git source you can do so by entering:"
3312msgstr ""
3313
3314#: template/install.html.j2:104
3315msgid ""
3316"Before building GNUnet, make sure that you setup the required groups and add "
3317"your user to the group <code>gnunet</code>:"
3318msgstr ""
3319
3320#: template/install.html.j2:115
3321msgid "To compile GNUnet, execute:"
3322msgstr ""
3323
3324#: template/install.html.j2:126
3325msgid ""
3326"You can find more configuration flags in the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
3327"org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">README</a>.<br> Install GNUnet with:"
3328msgstr ""
3329
3330#: template/install.html.j2:136
3331msgid "You can now start GNUnet by running:"
3332msgstr ""
3333
3334#: template/install.html.j2:144
3335msgid ""
3336"Check the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Minimal-"
3337"configuration\">handbook</a> for detailed documentation. For a more hands-on "
3338"experience, <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/use.html\">continue here</a>."
3339msgstr ""
3340
3341#: template/livingstandards.html.j2:11
3342msgid "On this page you can find links to our technical specifications."
3343msgstr ""
3344
3345#: template/use.html.j2:6
3346msgid "How to use GNUnet - in a nutshell"
3347msgstr ""
3348
3349#: template/use.html.j2:12 template/use.html.j2:125
3350#, fuzzy
3351#| msgid "File-sharing"
3352msgid "Filesharing"
3353msgstr "ファイル共有"
3354
3355#: template/use.html.j2:13
3356msgid "CADET"
3357msgstr ""
3358
3359#: template/use.html.j2:14
3360#, fuzzy
3361#| msgid "groupchat"
3362msgid "Minimal Groupchat"
3363msgstr "groupchat"
3364
3365#: template/use.html.j2:15
3366msgid "GNS with CLI"
3367msgstr ""
3368
3369#: template/use.html.j2:16
3370msgid "GNS with Browser"
3371msgstr ""
3372
3373#: template/use.html.j2:17 template/use.html.j2:448
3374msgid "VPN"
3375msgstr ""
3376
3377#: template/use.html.j2:18 template/use.html.j2:508
3378#, fuzzy
3379#| msgid "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
3380msgid "Conversation"
3381msgstr "カンバセーション(プレアルファ)"
3382
3383#: template/use.html.j2:19 template/use.html.j2:519
3384msgid "Trouble Shooting"
3385msgstr ""
3386
3387#: template/use.html.j2:34
3388msgid "Accessing GNUnet"
3389msgstr ""
3390
3391#: template/use.html.j2:78
3392#, fuzzy
3393#| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
3394msgid "Leaving GNUnet"
3395msgstr "GNUnet とは"
3396
3397#: template/use.html.j2:88
3398msgid "Make sure your GNUnet installation works..."
3399msgstr ""
3400
3401#: template/use.html.j2:107
3402msgid "... and play around with it."
3403msgstr ""
3404
3405#: template/use.html.j2:179
3406msgid "CADET (and Chat)"
3407msgstr ""
3408
3409#: template/use.html.j2:219
3410msgid "Chatting with a (simple) client"
3411msgstr ""
3412
3413#: template/use.html.j2:283
3414msgid "Name resolution using GNS on the command line"
3415msgstr ""
3416
3417#: template/use.html.j2:360
3418msgid "Name resolution using GNS with a browser"
3419msgstr ""
3420
3421#: template/use.html.j2:521
3422msgid "You can't reach other people's nodes"
3423msgstr ""
3424
3425#: template/use.html.j2:557
3426msgid "OMG you guys broke my internet"
3427msgstr ""
3428
3429#: template/video.html.j2:12
3430msgid "Videos related to GNUnet"
3431msgstr ""
3432
3433#: template/news/index.html.j2:45
3434msgid "News archives:"
3435msgstr "アーカイブ"
3436
3437#: template/reclaim/faq.html.j2:6
3438msgid "Frequently asked questions"
3439msgstr ""
3440
3441#: template/reclaim/idps.html.j2:6 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:95
3442msgid "For IdPs"
3443msgstr ""
3444
3445#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:8
3446#, fuzzy
3447#| msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
3448msgid ""
3449"Self-sovereign, Decentralised Identity Management and Personal Data Sharing"
3450msgstr "自己主権型、脱中央型の IdP"
3451
3452#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:18
3453msgid "Self-sovereign"
3454msgstr ""
3455
3456#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:20
3457msgid ""
3458"You manage your identities and attributes locally on your computer. No need "
3459"to trust a third party service with your data."
3460msgstr ""
3461
3462#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:40
3463msgid "Decentralized"
3464msgstr ""
3465
3466#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:42
3467msgid ""
3468"You can share your identity attributes securely over a decentralized name "
3469"system. This allows your friends to access your shared data without the need "
3470"of a trusted third party."
3471msgstr ""
3472
3473#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:58
3474msgid "Standard-compliant"
3475msgstr ""
3476
3477#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:60
3478msgid "You can use OpenID Connect to integrate reclaim in your web sites."
3479msgstr ""
3480
3481#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:77
3482msgid "Technology"
3483msgstr ""
3484
3485#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:89 template/reclaim/users.html.j2:6
3486msgid "For users"
3487msgstr ""
3488
3489#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:92 template/reclaim/websites.html.j2:6
3490msgid "For websites"
3491msgstr ""
3492
3493#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:15
3494#, fuzzy
3495#| msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
3496msgid "Decentralised identity directory"
3497msgstr "自己主権型、脱中央型の IdP"
3498
3499#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:18
3500msgid ""
3501"The decentralised GNU Name System (GNS) gives users full and exclusive "
3502"authority over their attributes by sharing them over user-owned namespaces."
3503msgstr ""
3504
3505#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:26
3506msgid "Cryptographic access control"
3507msgstr ""
3508
3509#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:30
3510msgid ""
3511"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
3512"and read only by authorized relying parties parties without direct user "
3513"interaction -- even if the user is offline!"
3514msgstr ""
3515
3516#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:39
3517msgid "Principles"
3518msgstr ""
3519
3520#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:46
3521msgid "Identity and attribute management"
3522msgstr ""
3523
3524#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:48
3525msgid ""
3526"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
3527"by requesting parties without direct user interaction -- even if the user is "
3528"offline! Access to attributes is controlled through an ecryption based "
3529"access control layer."
3530msgstr ""
3531
3532#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:71
3533#, fuzzy
3534#| msgid "Documentation"
3535msgid "Authorization"
3536msgstr "資料"
3537
3538#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:73
3539msgid ""
3540"To access attributes, requesting parties request authorization from the user "
3541"thrugh the use of OpenID Connect. If access is granted, the relying party is "
3542"given the necessary decryption key material. The user may at any time revoke "
3543"this access or modify the authorization decision."
3544msgstr ""
3545
3546#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:92
3547msgid "Attribute retrieval"
3548msgstr ""
3549
3550#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:94
3551msgid ""
3552"Relying parties retrieve encrypted identity data from the decentralised "
3553"directory. It is able to decrypt all those attributes that the user has "
3554"authorized it to access using the respective key."
3555msgstr ""
3556
3557#~ msgid "Living Standards"
3558#~ msgstr "規格や標準"
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1# Translations template for PROJECT.
2# Copyright (C) 2021 ORGANIZATION
3# This file is distributed under the same license as the PROJECT project.
4# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2021.
5#
6msgid ""
7msgstr ""
8"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n"
9"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n"
10"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-05-12 14:14+0200\n"
11"PO-Revision-Date: 2021-04-11 02:59+0000\n"
12"Last-Translator: Chaewon Park <wonnie0624@gmail.com>\n"
13"Language-Team: Korean <http://weblate.taler.net/projects/gnunet/website/ko/"
14">\n"
15"Language: ko\n"
16"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
17"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
18"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
19"Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0;\n"
20"X-Generator: Weblate 4.4.2\n"
21"Generated-By: Babel 2.9.0\n"
22
23#: common/base.j2:5 common/news.j2:5
24msgid "GNUnet"
25msgstr "GNU넷"
26
27#: common/base.j2:6 common/news.j2:6
28msgid "GNU's framework for secure p2p networking"
29msgstr "안전한 p2p 네트워킹을 위한 GNU의 프레임워크"
30
31#: common/footer.j2.inc:7
32msgid "Contact"
33msgstr "연락처"
34
35#: common/footer.j2.inc:8
36#, fuzzy
37#| msgid "GNUnet"
38msgid "GNUnet e.V."
39msgstr "GNU넷"
40
41#: common/footer.j2.inc:9 template/about.html.j2:6
42msgid "About GNUnet"
43msgstr "GNUnet에 대하여"
44
45#: common/footer.j2.inc:14 common/navigation.j2.inc:64
46msgid "Bug Tracker"
47msgstr "버그(오류) 추적"
48
49#: common/footer.j2.inc:19 template/copyright.html.j2:6
50msgid "Copyright Assignment"
51msgstr "저작권"
52
53#: common/footer.j2.inc:20 common/navigation.j2.inc:90
54#: template/developers.html.j2:24
55msgid "Bibliography"
56msgstr "참고문헌"
57
58#: common/footer.j2.inc:31
59msgid "Source code of this site."
60msgstr "해당 사이트의 소스 코드."
61
62#: common/footer.j2.inc:32
63msgid "Report issues with this website."
64msgstr "웹사이트 관련 문제 신고."
65
66#: common/navigation.j2.inc:38
67msgid "About"
68msgstr "관하여"
69
70#: common/navigation.j2.inc:39 common/old-news.j2.inc:7
71#: template/news/index.html.j2:8
72msgid "News"
73msgstr "소식"
74
75#: common/navigation.j2.inc:40 template/index.html.j2:289
76msgid "Applications"
77msgstr "어플리케이션"
78
79#: common/navigation.j2.inc:44
80msgid "Community"
81msgstr "공동체"
82
83#: common/navigation.j2.inc:47 template/index.html.j2:292
84msgid "Engage"
85msgstr "참여"
86
87#: common/navigation.j2.inc:48
88msgid "GSoC Projects"
89msgstr "GSoC 프로젝트"
90
91#: common/navigation.j2.inc:50
92msgid "Copyright for Contributors"
93msgstr "기여자의 저작권"
94
95#: common/navigation.j2.inc:51
96msgid "IRC Archive"
97msgstr "IRC 아카이브"
98
99#: common/navigation.j2.inc:58
100msgid "Development"
101msgstr "개발"
102
103#: common/navigation.j2.inc:61
104msgid "System Architecture"
105msgstr "시스템 아키텍처(구조)"
106
107#: common/navigation.j2.inc:63 template/roadmap.html.j2:6
108msgid "Roadmap"
109msgstr "로드맵"
110
111#: common/navigation.j2.inc:65 template/gnurl.html.j2:186
112msgid "Source Code"
113msgstr "소스 코드"
114
115#: common/navigation.j2.inc:66
116msgid "Source Code Documentation"
117msgstr "소스 코드 문서"
118
119#: common/navigation.j2.inc:67
120msgid "Continuous Integration"
121msgstr "지속적 통합"
122
123#: common/navigation.j2.inc:68
124msgid "Development Tutorial"
125msgstr "개발 튜토리얼"
126
127#: common/navigation.j2.inc:79
128msgid "Documentation"
129msgstr "문서"
130
131#: common/navigation.j2.inc:82 template/install.html.j2:6
132msgid "Install"
133msgstr "설치"
134
135#: common/navigation.j2.inc:83 template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:76
136msgid "Use"
137msgstr "사용"
138
139#: common/navigation.j2.inc:84
140msgid "Videos"
141msgstr "비디오"
142
143#: common/navigation.j2.inc:85 template/glossary.html.j2:6
144msgid "Glossary"
145msgstr "용어 사전"
146
147#: common/navigation.j2.inc:86
148msgid "Handbook"
149msgstr "핸드북"
150
151#: common/navigation.j2.inc:88
152msgid "REST API"
153msgstr ""
154
155#: common/navigation.j2.inc:89 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:83
156msgid "FAQ"
157msgstr "FAQ(자주 묻는 질문과 답변)"
158
159#: common/old-news.j2.inc:10 template/news/index.html.j2:11
160msgid "News posts about changes related to GNUnet such as releases and events"
161msgstr "언론보도 및 이벤트 등 GNU넷과 관련된 신규 소식"
162
163#: common/old-news.j2.inc:15 template/news/index.html.j2:16
164msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed"
165msgstr "우리의 RSS 피드를 구독하십시오"
166
167#: common/old-news.j2.inc:34 template/news/index.html.j2:36
168msgid "read more"
169msgstr "더 읽기"
170
171#: template/about.html.j2:11
172msgid "What is GNUnet?"
173msgstr "GNUnet이란?"
174
175#: template/about.html.j2:13
176msgid ""
177"GNUnet is an alternative network stack for building secure, decentralized "
178"and privacy-preserving distributed applications. Our goal is to replace the "
179"old insecure Internet protocol stack. Starting from an application for "
180"secure publication of files, it has grown to include all kinds of basic "
181"protocol components and applications towards the creation of a GNU internet."
182msgstr ""
183"GNUnet은 안전하고 분권적이며 개인 정보를 보호할 수 있는 분산형 어플리케이션"
184"을 만들기 위한 대체적 네트워크 스택입니다. 우리의 목표는 오래되어 안전하지 않"
185"은 인터넷 프로토콜 스택을 대체하는 것입니다. 우리는 파일의 안전한 게시를 위"
186"한 응용 프로그램에서부터 시작하여, GNU 인터넷 생성을 위한 모든 종류의 기본 프"
187"로토콜 구성요소와 응용 프로그램을 포함하게 되기까지 성장했습니다."
188
189#: template/about.html.j2:23
190msgid ""
191"Today, the actual use and thus the social requirements for a global network "
192"differs widely from those goals of 1970. While the Internet remains suitable "
193"for military use, where the network equipment is operated by a command "
194"hierarchy and when necessary isolated from the rest of the world, the "
195"situation is less tenable for civil society."
196msgstr ""
197"오늘날, 글로벌 네트워크를 사람들이 이용하는 방식과 그에 따라 네트워크에 주어"
198"지는 사회적 책임은, 1970년의 그것과는 매우 다릅니다. 위계에 의해 네트워크 장"
199"비가 운용되고 외부 사회와 격리되어 있는 군대에서 사용하기에는 인터넷이 여전"
200"히 유용할지 모르지만, 시민 사회에서의 상황은 달라졌습니다."
201
202#: template/about.html.j2:32
203msgid ""
204"Due to fundamental Internet design choices, Internet traffic can be "
205"misdirected, intercepted, censored and manipulated by hostile routers on the "
206"network. And indeed, the modern Internet has evolved exactly to the point "
207"where, as Matthew Green put it, <a href=\"https://blog."
208"cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-hostile/\">\"the "
209"network is hostile\"</a>."
210msgstr ""
211
212#: template/about.html.j2:41
213msgid ""
214"We believe liberal societies need a network architecture that uses the anti-"
215"authoritarian decentralized peer-to-peer paradigm and privacy-preserving "
216"cryptographic protocols. The goal of the GNUnet project is to provide a Free "
217"Software realization of this ideal."
218msgstr ""
219
220#: template/about.html.j2:49
221msgid ""
222"Specifically, GNUnet tries to follow the following design principles, in "
223"order of importance:"
224msgstr ""
225
226#: template/about.html.j2:56
227msgid ""
228"GNUnet must be implemented as <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-"
229"sw.html\">Free Software</a>."
230msgstr ""
231
232#: template/about.html.j2:60
233msgid ""
234"GNUnet must minimize the amount of personally identifiable information "
235"exposed."
236msgstr ""
237
238#: template/about.html.j2:61
239msgid ""
240"GNUnet must be fully distributed and resilient to external attacks and rogue "
241"participants."
242msgstr ""
243
244#: template/about.html.j2:62
245msgid ""
246"GNUnet must be self-organizing and not depend on administrators or "
247"centralized infrastructure."
248msgstr ""
249
250#: template/about.html.j2:63
251msgid ""
252"GNUnet must inform the user which other participants have to be trusted when "
253"establishing private communications."
254msgstr ""
255
256#: template/about.html.j2:64
257msgid "GNUnet must be open and permit new peers to join."
258msgstr ""
259
260#: template/about.html.j2:65
261msgid "GNUnet must support a diverse range of applications and devices."
262msgstr ""
263
264#: template/about.html.j2:66
265msgid "GNUnet must use compartmentalization to protect sensitive information."
266msgstr ""
267
268#: template/about.html.j2:67
269msgid "The GNUnet architecture must be resource efficient."
270msgstr ""
271
272#: template/about.html.j2:68
273msgid ""
274"GNUnet must provide incentives for peers to contribute more resources than "
275"they consume."
276msgstr ""
277
278#: template/about.html.j2:72
279msgid ""
280"To get know and learn more, please check our <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet."
281"org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, especially the <a href=\"https://"
282"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts\">chapter on \"Key Concepts"
283"\"</a>, explaining the fundamental concepts of GNUnet: <ul> <li><a href="
284"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Authentication"
285"\">Authentication</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
286"gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing\">Accounting to "
287"Encourage Resource Sharing</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/"
288"handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality\">Confidentiality</a></li> <li><a href="
289"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonymity</a></"
290"li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability"
291"\">Deniability</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
292"gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">Peer Identities</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
293"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-"
294"Zones_0029\">Zones in the GNU Name System (GNS Zones)</a></li> <li><a href="
295"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> </ul>"
296msgstr ""
297
298#: template/about.html.j2:88
299msgid "More Resources"
300msgstr ""
301
302#: template/about.html.j2:90
303msgid ""
304"There are many more resources to learn about GNUnet besides the <a href="
305"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, such as the "
306"<a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliography</a> with papers covering "
307"the various layers, many <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html"
308"\">videos</a> or a brief <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html"
309"\">glossary</a>."
310msgstr ""
311
312#: template/about.html.j2:95
313msgid ""
314"You are most welcome to <a href=\"engage.html\">get engaged into the "
315"conversation</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">install GNUnet</a>, <a href=\"use."
316"html\">use it</a> and <a href=\"engage.html\">contribute and get engaged</a> "
317"in various ways."
318msgstr ""
319
320#: template/about.html.j2:100
321msgid ""
322"Please be aware that this project is (despite of it's age) still in an early "
323"alpha stage when it comes to software &#8211; its not an easy task to "
324"rewrite the whole Internet!"
325msgstr ""
326
327#: template/about.html.j2:105
328msgid "Current funding"
329msgstr ""
330
331#: template/about.html.j2:110
332msgid ""
333"We're receiving funding from NLnet's Next Generation Internet funding line "
334"to document and implement the GNU Name System protocol in a way suitable for "
335"the IETF standardization process."
336msgstr ""
337
338#: template/about.html.j2:123
339msgid ""
340"This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 "
341"research and innovation programme under the NGI_TRUST grant agreement no "
342"825618. The project aims to integrate re:claimID with the GNU Taler payment "
343"system in a pilot in order to demonstrate the practical feasibility and "
344"benefits of privacy enhancing technologies for users and commercial service "
345"providers. The project is called \"Decentralized Identities for Self-"
346"Sovereign End-users\" (DISSENS)."
347msgstr ""
348
349#: template/about.html.j2:141
350msgid ""
351"We are grateful for free hosting offered by the following organizations:"
352msgstr ""
353
354#: template/about.html.j2:150
355msgid "Past funding"
356msgstr ""
357
358#: template/about.html.j2:152
359msgid "We are grateful for past funding from the following organizations:"
360msgstr ""
361
362#: template/applications.html.j2:7
363msgid "Applications provided by GNUnet"
364msgstr ""
365
366#: template/applications.html.j2:13 template/gns.html.j2:7
367msgid "The GNU Name System"
368msgstr ""
369
370#: template/applications.html.j2:15
371msgid ""
372"The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully decentralized "
373"replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of using a hierarchy, "
374"GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are similar to DNS, but "
375"queries and replies are private even with respect to peers providing the "
376"answers. The integrity of records and privacy of look-ups are "
377"cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a robust, "
378"efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
379msgstr ""
380
381#: template/applications.html.j2:38
382msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
383msgstr ""
384
385#: template/applications.html.j2:41
386msgid ""
387"is a decentralized Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU "
388"Name System. It allows users to securely share personal information with "
389"websites using standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
390msgstr ""
391
392#: template/applications.html.j2:57
393msgid "Filesharing (Alpha)"
394msgstr ""
395
396#: template/applications.html.j2:59
397msgid ""
398"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">filesharing</a> is an application that aims "
399"to provide censorship-resistant, anonymous filesharing. The publisher is "
400"empowered to make a gradual choice between performance and anonymity."
401msgstr ""
402
403#: template/applications.html.j2:73
404msgid "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
405msgstr ""
406
407#: template/applications.html.j2:75
408msgid ""
409"GNUnet conversation is an application that provides secure voice "
410"communication in a fully decentralized way by employing GNUnet for routing "
411"and transport."
412msgstr ""
413
414#: template/applications.html.j2:91
415msgid "Applications utilizing GNUnet"
416msgstr ""
417
418#: template/applications.html.j2:97
419msgid "GNU Taler (Alpha)"
420msgstr ""
421
422#: template/applications.html.j2:99
423msgid ""
424"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> is a new privacy-preserving "
425"electronic payment system. Payments are cryptographically secured and are "
426"confirmed within milliseconds with extremely low transaction costs."
427msgstr ""
428
429#: template/applications.html.j2:118
430msgid "secushare"
431msgstr ""
432
433#: template/applications.html.j2:120
434msgid ""
435"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> is creating a decentralized "
436"social networking application on top of GNUnet. Using overlay multicast and "
437"the extensible PSYC protocol, notifications are distributed end-to-end "
438"encrypted to authorized recipients only."
439msgstr ""
440
441#: template/applications.html.j2:139
442msgid "pretty Easy privacy"
443msgstr ""
444
445#: template/applications.html.j2:141
446msgid ""
447"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p) is "
448"creating a usable end-to-end encrypted e-mail solution using opportunistic "
449"key exchange. p&#8801;p will use GNUnet to protect metadata and exploit new "
450"cryptographic protocols to verify keys."
451msgstr ""
452
453#: template/applications.html.j2:160
454msgid "Cadet-GTK"
455msgstr ""
456
457#: template/applications.html.j2:162
458msgid ""
459"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> is a "
460"convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing messaging using "
461"the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK and libhandy for a convergent "
462"design."
463msgstr ""
464
465#: template/applications.html.j2:180
466msgid "groupchat"
467msgstr ""
468
469#: template/applications.html.j2:182
470msgid ""
471"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a "
472"terminal user interface providing messaging using the CADET subsystem. It is "
473"developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned to be compatible."
474msgstr ""
475
476#: template/architecture.html.j2:6
477#, fuzzy
478#| msgid "System Architecture"
479msgid "GNUnet System Architecture"
480msgstr "시스템 아키텍처(구조)"
481
482#: template/architecture.html.j2:20
483#, fuzzy
484#| msgid "Documentation"
485msgid "Foundations"
486msgstr "문서"
487
488#: template/architecture.html.j2:22
489msgid ""
490"The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-like "
491"end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key infrastructure "
492"(GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> Using public keys "
493"for addresses and self-organizing decentralized routing algorithms, these "
494"subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack."
495msgstr ""
496
497#: template/architecture.html.j2:35
498msgid "Security"
499msgstr ""
500
501#: template/architecture.html.j2:38
502msgid ""
503"GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem "
504"runs as a separate process, providing fault isolation and enabling tight "
505"permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the implementation "
506"is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and will always "
507"remain free software."
508msgstr ""
509
510#: template/architecture.html.j2:52
511#, fuzzy
512#| msgid "System Architecture"
513msgid "System architecture"
514msgstr "시스템 아키텍처(구조)"
515
516#: template/architecture.html.j2:58
517msgid "Subsystems"
518msgstr ""
519
520#: template/architecture.html.j2:67
521msgid "libgnunetutil"
522msgstr ""
523
524#: template/architecture.html.j2:73
525msgid "APIs"
526msgstr ""
527
528#: template/architecture.html.j2:86
529msgid "Legend"
530msgstr ""
531
532#: template/contact.html.j2:6
533#, fuzzy
534#| msgid "Continuous Integration"
535msgid "Contact information"
536msgstr "지속적 통합"
537
538#: template/contact.html.j2:11
539msgid "The mailing list"
540msgstr ""
541
542#: template/contact.html.j2:13
543msgid ""
544"An archived, public mailing list for GNUnet is hosted at <a href=\"https://"
545"lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists.gnu.org/"
546"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a>. You can send messages to the list at "
547"<a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
548msgstr ""
549
550#: template/contact.html.j2:23
551msgid "The IRC channel"
552msgstr ""
553
554#: template/contact.html.j2:25
555msgid ""
556"<tt>#gnunet</tt> is reachable via <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc."
557"freenode.net</a>. There is also an <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!"
558"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a> available."
559msgstr ""
560
561#: template/contact.html.j2:38
562msgid "Contacting individuals"
563msgstr ""
564
565#: template/contact.html.j2:40
566msgid ""
567"GNUnet developers are generally reachable at either <tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet."
568"org</tt> or <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt>. Most of us support receiving GnuPG "
569"encrypted Emails. Urgent and sensitive security issues may be addressed to "
570"the GNU maintainers <tt>schanzen</tt> and <tt>grothoff</tt>."
571msgstr ""
572
573#: template/contact.html.j2:53
574msgid "Reporting bugs"
575msgstr ""
576
577#: template/contact.html.j2:55
578msgid ""
579"We track open feature requests and bugs for projects within GNUnet in our <a "
580"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug tracker</a>. You can also report bugs "
581"or feature requests to the <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
582"bug-gnunet\">bug-gnunet</a> mailing list. The mailinglist requires no "
583"subscription."
584msgstr ""
585
586#: template/copyright.html.j2:11
587msgid ""
588"<p> Contributors to GNUnet with Git access must sign the <a href=\"/static/"
589"pdf/copyright.pdf\">copyright assignment</a> to ensure that the <a href="
590"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/gnunet_taler_agreement.tex"
591"\">GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA agreement on licensing and collaborative "
592"development</a> of the GNUnet and GNU Taler projects is satisfied. </p>"
593msgstr ""
594
595#: template/copyright.html.j2:22
596msgid ""
597"<p>The agreements ensure that the code will continue to be made available "
598"under free software licenses, but gives developers the freedom to move code "
599"between GNUnet and GNU Taler without worrying about licenses and to give the "
600"company the ability to dual-license (for example, so that we can distribute "
601"via App-stores that are hostile to free software).</p>"
602msgstr ""
603
604#: template/copyright.html.j2:30
605msgid ""
606"<p>Minor contributions (basically, anyone without Git access) do not require "
607"copyright assignment. Pseudonymous contributions are accepted, in this case "
608"simply sign the agreement with your pseudonym. Scanned copies are "
609"sufficient, but snail mail is preferred.</p>"
610msgstr ""
611
612#: template/developers.html.j2:5
613msgid "GNUnet for developers"
614msgstr ""
615
616#: template/developers.html.j2:13
617msgid "Repositories"
618msgstr ""
619
620#: template/developers.html.j2:16
621msgid ""
622"A list of our Git repositories can be found on our our <a href=\"https://git."
623"gnunet.org/\">Git Server</a>."
624msgstr ""
625
626#: template/developers.html.j2:27
627msgid ""
628"Technical papers can be found in our <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/"
629"bibliography\">bibliography</a>."
630msgstr ""
631
632#: template/developers.html.j2:34
633msgid "Discussion"
634msgstr ""
635
636#: template/developers.html.j2:37
637msgid ""
638"We have a mailing list for developer discussions. You can subscribe to or "
639"read the list archive at <a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
640"gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</"
641"a>."
642msgstr ""
643
644#: template/developers.html.j2:47
645msgid "Regression Testing"
646msgstr ""
647
648#: template/developers.html.j2:50
649msgid ""
650"We have <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/\">Buildbot</a> automation tests to "
651"detect regressions and check for portability at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
652"org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/</a>."
653msgstr ""
654
655#: template/developers.html.j2:59
656msgid "Code Coverage Analysis"
657msgstr ""
658
659#: template/developers.html.j2:62
660msgid ""
661"We use <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> to "
662"analyze the code coverage of our tests, the results are available at <a href="
663"\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a>."
664msgstr ""
665
666#: template/developers.html.j2:72
667msgid "Performance Analysis"
668msgstr ""
669
670#: template/developers.html.j2:75
671msgid ""
672"We use <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> for performance "
673"regression analysis of the exchange backend at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
674"org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a>."
675msgstr ""
676
677#: template/download.html.j2:7 template/gnurl.html.j2:209
678msgid "Downloads"
679msgstr ""
680
681#: template/download.html.j2:11
682msgid ""
683"Here you can download releases of our software and find links to the various "
684"versions."
685msgstr ""
686
687#: template/download.html.j2:17
688msgid "0.11.x series"
689msgstr ""
690
691#: template/download.html.j2:18
692msgid "tarball"
693msgstr ""
694
695#: template/download.html.j2:20
696msgid ""
697"The tarball of the latest version can be obtained from GNU FTP and its "
698"mirrors."
699msgstr ""
700
701#: template/download.html.j2:30
702msgid "git"
703msgstr ""
704
705#: template/download.html.j2:32
706msgid ""
707"You can fetch the git tag of version 0.11.x from our development server:"
708msgstr ""
709
710#: template/engage.html.j2:6
711#, fuzzy
712#| msgid "Engage"
713msgid "Engage!"
714msgstr "참여"
715
716#: template/ev.html.j2:6
717msgid "Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V."
718msgstr ""
719
720#: template/ev.html.j2:11
721#, fuzzy
722#| msgid "About GNUnet"
723msgid "About GNUnet e.V."
724msgstr "GNUnet에 대하여"
725
726#: template/ev.html.j2:13
727msgid ""
728"On December 27th 2013 a group of GNUnet hackers met at 30c3 to create the "
729"\"Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V.\", an association under German "
730"law to support GNUnet development. The Amtsgericht M&uuml;nchen registered "
731"the association on the 7th of March under VR 205287."
732msgstr ""
733
734#: template/ev.html.j2:22
735msgid ""
736"The association is officially dedicated to supporting research, development "
737"and education in the area of secure decentralized networking in general, and "
738"GNUnet specifically. This is the official website for the association."
739msgstr ""
740
741#: template/ev.html.j2:31
742msgid "Becoming a Member of GNUnet e.V."
743msgstr ""
744
745#: template/ev.html.j2:33
746msgid ""
747"GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to participate "
748"in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For this, all you "
749"have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the <a href=\"https://"
750"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> repository. There are no "
751"membership dues; however, members are required to support GNUnet e.V. and in "
752"particularly contribute to the technical development within their means. For "
753"further details, we refer to the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev."
754"git/\">Satzung (Charter)</a> (currently only available in German, "
755"translations welcome)."
756msgstr ""
757
758#: template/ev.html.j2:52
759msgid "Governance"
760msgstr ""
761
762#: template/ev.html.j2:54
763msgid ""
764"You can find our charter, and the list of members under <a href=\"https://"
765"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet.org/"
766"gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists of: "
767"<dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
768"Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> <dd>t3sserakt</dd> "
769"<dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a href="
770"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd> </dl>"
771msgstr ""
772
773#: template/ev.html.j2:73
774msgid "Official Meeting Notes"
775msgstr ""
776
777#: template/ev.html.j2:86
778msgid "Support Us!"
779msgstr ""
780
781#: template/ev.html.j2:88
782msgid ""
783"Everybody is welcome to support us via donations. For financial "
784"contributions, Europeans are able to donate via SEPA. We hope to setup "
785"accounts in other major currency areas in the future. You can also donate "
786"via Bitcoin, routing details are given below. Please note that we are unable "
787"to provide receipts for your donations. If you are planning to donate a "
788"significant amount of money, please contact us first as it might be better "
789"to come to a custom arrangement. <dl><dt>BitCoin</dt> "
790"<dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</dd> <dt>SEPA/IBAN</dt> "
791"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd> </dl>"
792msgstr ""
793
794#: template/faq.html.j2:12 template/faq.html.j2:23
795msgid "General"
796msgstr ""
797
798#: template/faq.html.j2:13 template/faq.html.j2:149 template/gns.html.j2:37
799msgid "Features"
800msgstr ""
801
802#: template/faq.html.j2:15 template/faq.html.j2:695
803msgid "Error messages"
804msgstr ""
805
806#: template/faq.html.j2:16 template/faq.html.j2:797
807msgid "File-sharing"
808msgstr ""
809
810#: template/faq.html.j2:17 template/faq.html.j2:973
811msgid "Contributing"
812msgstr ""
813
814#: template/faq.html.j2:26
815msgid "What do I do if my question is not answered here?"
816msgstr ""
817
818#: template/faq.html.j2:28
819msgid ""
820"A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional "
821"documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list or "
822"the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net."
823msgstr ""
824
825#: template/faq.html.j2:36
826msgid "When are you going to release the next version?"
827msgstr ""
828
829#: template/faq.html.j2:38
830msgid ""
831"A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: earlier "
832"if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release will be "
833"anounced on the info-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list and on <a href=\"https://"
834"planet.gnu.org\">planet GNU</a>. You can subscribe to the mailing list or "
835"the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a notification."
836msgstr ""
837
838#: template/faq.html.j2:49
839msgid "Is the code free?"
840msgstr ""
841
842#: template/faq.html.j2:51
843msgid ""
844"A: GNUnet is free software, available under the <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
845"org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a>."
846msgstr ""
847
848#: template/faq.html.j2:58
849msgid "Are there any known bugs?"
850msgstr ""
851
852#: template/faq.html.j2:60
853msgid ""
854"A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the <a href=\"https://bugs."
855"gnunet.org/\">Mantis system</a>. Some bugs are occasionally reported "
856"directly to developers or the developer mailing list. This is discouraged "
857"since developers often do not have the time to feed these bugs back into the "
858"Mantis database. Please report bugs directly to the bug tracking system. If "
859"you believe a bug is sensitive, you can set its view status to private (this "
860"should be the exception)."
861msgstr ""
862
863#: template/faq.html.j2:73 template/faq.html.j2:193
864msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?"
865msgstr ""
866
867#: template/faq.html.j2:75
868msgid ""
869"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ "
870"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration."
871msgstr ""
872
873#: template/faq.html.j2:83
874msgid "Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?"
875msgstr ""
876
877#: template/faq.html.j2:85
878msgid ""
879"A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called &quot;"
880"proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your peer is "
881"real (or, rather, make it expensive for an adversary to mount a Sybil attack "
882"on the network size estimator). The calculation is expected to take a few "
883"days, depending on how fast your CPU is. If the CPU load is creating a "
884"problem for you, you can set the value &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; in the &quot;"
885"nse&quot; section of your configuration file to a higher value. The default "
886"is &quot;5 ms&quot;."
887msgstr ""
888
889#: template/faq.html.j2:99
890msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?"
891msgstr ""
892
893#: template/faq.html.j2:101
894msgid ""
895"A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for TCP "
896"connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in particular. "
897"GNUnet does not really have one focus; our theme is secure decentralized "
898"networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus."
899msgstr ""
900
901#: template/faq.html.j2:111
902msgid "How does GNUnet compare to I2P?"
903msgstr ""
904
905#: template/faq.html.j2:113
906msgid ""
907"A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more "
908"decentralized Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost no "
909"overlaps. <br><br> I2P is written in Java, and has (asymmetric) tunnels "
910"using onion (or garlic) routing as the basis for various (anonymized) "
911"applications. I2P is largely used via a Web frontend."
912msgstr ""
913
914#: template/faq.html.j2:124
915msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?"
916msgstr ""
917
918#: template/faq.html.j2:126
919msgid ""
920"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready "
921"for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the "
922"functionality you use, but you will always likely run into issues with our "
923"current low-level transport system. We are currently in the process of "
924"rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)"
925msgstr ""
926
927#: template/faq.html.j2:136
928msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?"
929msgstr ""
930
931#: template/faq.html.j2:138
932msgid ""
933"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, "
934"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be "
935"built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in doing so."
936msgstr ""
937
938#: template/faq.html.j2:151
939#, fuzzy
940#| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
941msgid "What can I do with GNUnet?"
942msgstr "GNUnet이란?"
943
944#: template/faq.html.j2:153
945msgid ""
946"A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it can "
947"do more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and documentation "
948"of some of the features that exist are more advanced than others."
949msgstr ""
950
951#: template/faq.html.j2:160
952msgid ""
953"For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a fully "
954"decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a mechanism "
955"for IPv4-IPv6 protocol translation and tunneling (NAT-PT with DNS-ALG)."
956msgstr ""
957
958#: template/faq.html.j2:171
959msgid "Is it possible to surf the WWW anonymously with GNUnet?"
960msgstr ""
961
962#: template/faq.html.j2:173
963msgid ""
964"A: It is not possible use GNUnet for anonymous browsing at this point. We "
965"recommend that you use Tor for anonymous surfing."
966msgstr ""
967
968#: template/faq.html.j2:181
969msgid "Is it possible to access GNUnet via a browser as an anonymous WWW?"
970msgstr ""
971
972#: template/faq.html.j2:183
973msgid ""
974"A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
975"would make it accessible via a browser. It is possible to build such a proxy "
976"and all one needs to know is the protocol used between the browser and the "
977"proxy and the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
978msgstr ""
979
980#: template/faq.html.j2:195
981msgid ""
982"A: There are actually a few graphical user interfaces for different "
983"functions. gnunet-setup is to configure GNUnet, and gnunet-fs-gtk is for "
984"file-sharing. There are a few other gnunet-XXX-gtk GUIs of lesser "
985"importance. Note that in order to obtain the GUI, you need to install the "
986"gnunet-gtk package, which is a separate download. gnunet-gtk is a meta GUI "
987"that integrates most of the other GUIs in one window. One exception is "
988"gnunet-setup, which must still be run separately at this time (as setup "
989"requires the peer to be stopped)."
990msgstr ""
991
992#: template/faq.html.j2:210
993msgid "Which operating systems does GNUnet run on?"
994msgstr ""
995
996#: template/faq.html.j2:212
997msgid ""
998"A: GNUnet is being developed and tested primarily under Debian GNU/Linux. "
999"Furthermore, we regularly build and test GNUnet on Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch, "
1000"FreeBSD and macOS. We have reports of working versions on many other GNU/"
1001"Linux distributions; in the past we had reports of working versions on "
1002"NetBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. However, not all of those reports are recent, "
1003"so if you cannot get GNUnet to work on those systems please let us know."
1004msgstr ""
1005
1006#: template/faq.html.j2:228
1007msgid "Who runs the GNS root zone?"
1008msgstr ""
1009
1010#: template/faq.html.j2:230
1011msgid ""
1012"A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a default "
1013"configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this default "
1014"configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will be able to "
1015"modify this configuration at will. We expect normal users to have no need to "
1016"edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services themselves."
1017msgstr ""
1018
1019#: template/faq.html.j2:241
1020msgid "Where is the per-user GNS database kept?"
1021msgstr ""
1022
1023#: template/faq.html.j2:243
1024msgid ""
1025"A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet peer. "
1026"Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the database could "
1027"be kept at each peer (however, we don't have code for convenient "
1028"replication). Similarly, multiple GNUnet peers can share one instance of the "
1029"database --- the &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; can be accessed from "
1030"remote (via TCP). The actual data can be stored in a Postgres database, for "
1031"which various replication options are again applicable. Ultimately, there "
1032"are many options for how users can store (and secure) their GNS database."
1033msgstr ""
1034
1035#: template/faq.html.j2:258
1036msgid "What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?"
1037msgstr ""
1038
1039#: template/faq.html.j2:260
1040msgid ""
1041"A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser "
1042"histories and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases "
1043"will only grow to a few tens of thousands of entries, small enough to fit "
1044"even on mobile devices."
1045msgstr ""
1046
1047#: template/faq.html.j2:270
1048msgid "Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?"
1049msgstr ""
1050
1051#: template/faq.html.j2:272
1052msgid ""
1053"A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force to "
1054"change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and then the "
1055"changes would only apply to the names that this user is the authority for). "
1056"So if everyone used GNS, the only practical attack of a government would be "
1057"to force the operator of a server to change the GNS records for his server "
1058"to point elsewhere. However, if the owner of the private key for a zone is "
1059"unavailable for enforcement, the respective zone cannot be changed and any "
1060"other zone delegating to this zone will achieve proper resolution."
1061msgstr ""
1062
1063#: template/faq.html.j2:286
1064msgid "How does GNS compare to other name systems?"
1065msgstr ""
1066
1067#: template/faq.html.j2:288
1068msgid ""
1069"A: A scientific paper on this topic <a href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/"
1070"ns2018.pdf\">has been published </a> and below is a table from the "
1071"publication. For detailed descriptions please refer to the paper."
1072msgstr ""
1073
1074#: template/faq.html.j2:392
1075msgid "What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?"
1076msgstr ""
1077
1078#: template/faq.html.j2:394
1079msgid ""
1080"A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1081"authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, and "
1082"there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> With "
1083"GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the responsibility "
1084"for naming: each user runs their own personal root zone and is thus in "
1085"complete control of the names they use. GNS also has many additional "
1086"features (to keep names short and enable migration) which don't even make "
1087"sense in the context of CoDoNS."
1088msgstr ""
1089
1090#: template/faq.html.j2:410
1091msgid "What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?"
1092msgstr ""
1093
1094#: template/faq.html.j2:412
1095msgid ""
1096"A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, "
1097"with SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and "
1098"subjected to ranking. As the social relationships evolve, names can thus "
1099"change in surprising ways. <br><br> With GNS, names are primarily shared via "
1100"delegation, and thus mappings will only change if the user responsible for "
1101"the name (the authority) manually changes the record."
1102msgstr ""
1103
1104#: template/faq.html.j2:426
1105msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?"
1106msgstr ""
1107
1108#: template/faq.html.j2:428
1109msgid ""
1110"A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD "
1111"registries (such as those for \".com\" and \".org\"). Instead of using "
1112"those, each user is expected to maintain a database of (second-level) "
1113"domains (like \"gnu.org\") and the IP addresses of the respective name "
1114"servers. Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs."
1115msgstr ""
1116
1117#: template/faq.html.j2:439
1118msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?"
1119msgstr ""
1120
1121#: template/faq.html.j2:441
1122msgid ""
1123"A: Handshake is a blockchain-based method for root zone governance. Hence, "
1124"it does not address the name resolution process itself but delegates "
1125"resolution into DNS after the initial TLD resolution. Not taking "
1126"sustainablility considerations into account, Handshake could be used as an "
1127"additional supporting GNS root zone governance model, but we currently do "
1128"not have such plans in mind."
1129msgstr ""
1130
1131#: template/faq.html.j2:453
1132msgid "What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?"
1133msgstr ""
1134
1135#: template/faq.html.j2:455
1136msgid ""
1137"A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS "
1138"resolvers of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, "
1139"lower query resolution times, and faster update propagation&quot;. Thus "
1140"TrickleDNS is focused on defeating attacks on the availability (and "
1141"performance) of record propagation in DNS, for example via DDoS attacks on "
1142"DNS root servers. TrickleDNS is thus concerned with how to ensure "
1143"distribution of authoritative records, and authority remains derived from "
1144"the DNS hierarchy."
1145msgstr ""
1146
1147#: template/faq.html.j2:468
1148msgid ""
1149"Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the style "
1150"of the PGP web of trust?"
1151msgstr ""
1152
1153#: template/faq.html.j2:470
1154msgid ""
1155"A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the two "
1156"parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not required, "
1157"weaker mechanisms can be used. For example, we have implemented a first-come-"
1158"first-served (FCFS) authority which allows arbitrary users to register "
1159"arbitrary names. The key of this authority is included with every GNUnet "
1160"installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact global and "
1161"requires no further introduction. However, the security of these names "
1162"depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS authority. The authority "
1163"can be queried under the &quot;.pin&quot; TLD."
1164msgstr ""
1165
1166#: template/faq.html.j2:485
1167msgid ""
1168"How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name in "
1169"GNS?"
1170msgstr ""
1171
1172#: template/faq.html.j2:487
1173msgid ""
1174"A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a &quot;legitimate&quot; "
1175"domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his preferred name or &quot;"
1176"pseudonym&quot;) in his NICK record. Similarly, all other users can choose "
1177"to ignore this preference and use a name of their choice (or even assign no "
1178"name) for this user."
1179msgstr ""
1180
1181#: template/faq.html.j2:498
1182msgid ""
1183"Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS zone "
1184"visible?"
1185msgstr ""
1186
1187#: template/faq.html.j2:500
1188msgid ""
1189"A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared "
1190"with other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not set. "
1191"Thus, users have full control over what information about their zones is "
1192"made public."
1193msgstr ""
1194
1195#: template/faq.html.j2:510
1196msgid "Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?"
1197msgstr ""
1198
1199#: template/faq.html.j2:512
1200msgid ""
1201"A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary because "
1202"of IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in the context "
1203"of virtual hosting. However, LEHOs are also useful to help with X.509 "
1204"certificate validation (as they specify for which legacy hostname the "
1205"certificate should be valid). Also, even with IPv6 fully deployed and &quot;"
1206"infinite&quot; IP addresses being available, we're not sure that virtual "
1207"hosting would disappear. Finally, we don't want to have to wait for IPv6 to "
1208"become commonplace, GNS should work with today's networks."
1209msgstr ""
1210
1211#: template/faq.html.j2:526
1212msgid ""
1213"Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally "
1214"unique names?"
1215msgstr ""
1216
1217#: template/faq.html.j2:528
1218msgid ""
1219"A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds. As "
1220"trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as they "
1221"cross each others thresholds. We decided that the resulting unpredictability "
1222"of the resolution process was not acceptable. Furthermore, trust and "
1223"consensus might be easy to manipulate by adversaries."
1224msgstr ""
1225
1226#: template/faq.html.j2:539
1227msgid "How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?"
1228msgstr ""
1229
1230#: template/faq.html.j2:541
1231msgid ""
1232"A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one can "
1233"then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at all "
1234"peers. Before using a public key, peers check if that key has been revoked. "
1235"All names that involve delegation via a revoked zone will then fail to "
1236"resolve. Peers always automatically check for the existence of a revocation "
1237"message when resolving names."
1238msgstr ""
1239
1240#: template/faq.html.j2:553
1241msgid "Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?"
1242msgstr ""
1243
1244#: template/faq.html.j2:555
1245msgid ""
1246"A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the "
1247"protocol to support alternative delegation records. <br> <br> Naturally, "
1248"deployed GNS implementations would have to be updated to support the new "
1249"signature scheme. The new scheme can then be run in parallel with the "
1250"existing system by using a new record type to indicate the use of a "
1251"different cipher system."
1252msgstr ""
1253
1254#: template/faq.html.j2:569
1255msgid ""
1256"How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?"
1257msgstr ""
1258
1259#: template/faq.html.j2:571
1260msgid ""
1261"A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and "
1262"replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be "
1263"contacted whenever clients perform a lookup. Even if the authority goes "
1264"(temporarily) off-line, the DHT will cache the records for some time. "
1265"However, should having multiple servers for a zone be considered truly "
1266"necessary, the owner of the zone can simply run multiple peers (and share "
1267"the zone's key and database among them)."
1268msgstr ""
1269
1270#: template/faq.html.j2:584
1271msgid ""
1272"Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship "
1273"resistance?"
1274msgstr ""
1275
1276#: template/faq.html.j2:586
1277msgid ""
1278"A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship "
1279"resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names are "
1280"not globally unique). To draw a parallel, HTTPS connections use more "
1281"bandwidth and have higher latency than HTTP connections. Depending on your "
1282"application, HTTPS may not be worth the cost. However, for users that are "
1283"experiencing censorship (or are concerned about it), giving up globally "
1284"unique names may very well be worth the cost. After all, what is a &quot;"
1285"globally&quot; unique name worth, if it does not resolve?"
1286msgstr ""
1287
1288#: template/faq.html.j2:600
1289msgid "Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?"
1290msgstr ""
1291
1292#: template/faq.html.j2:602
1293msgid ""
1294"A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component / "
1295"central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by IANA/ICANN. "
1296"This centralization creates vulnerabilities. For example, the US government "
1297"was able to reassign the management of the country-TLDs of Afganistan and "
1298"Iraq during the wars at the beginning of the 21st century."
1299msgstr ""
1300
1301#: template/faq.html.j2:613
1302msgid "How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?"
1303msgstr ""
1304
1305#: template/faq.html.j2:615
1306msgid ""
1307"A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help "
1308"indirectly in two ways: <ol> <li> Many websites today use virtual hosting, "
1309"so blocking a particular IP address causes much more collateral damage than "
1310"blocking a DNS name. It thus raises the cost of censorship.</li> <li> "
1311"Existing layer-3 circumvention solutions (such as Tor) would benefit from a "
1312"censorship resistant naming system. Accessing Tor's &quot;.onion&quot; "
1313"namespace currently requires users to use unmemorable cryptographic "
1314"identifiers. With nicer names, Tor and tor2web-like services would be even "
1315"easier to use. </ol>"
1316msgstr ""
1317
1318#: template/faq.html.j2:634
1319msgid "Does GNS work with search engines?"
1320msgstr ""
1321
1322#: template/faq.html.j2:636
1323msgid ""
1324"A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can use "
1325"GNS to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally, while "
1326"we typically expect normal users to install custom software for name "
1327"resolution, this is unlikely to work for search engines today. However, the "
1328"DNS2GNS gateway allows search engines to use DNS to resolve GNS names, so "
1329"they can still index GNS resources. However, as using DNS2GNS gateways "
1330"breaks the cryptographic chain of trust, legacy search engines will "
1331"obviously not obtain censorship-resistant names."
1332msgstr ""
1333
1334#: template/faq.html.j2:650
1335msgid "How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1336msgstr ""
1337
1338#: template/faq.html.j2:652
1339msgid ""
1340"A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually "
1341"originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about "
1342"integration with legacy applications and instead focuses on universal "
1343"connectivity between a user's many machines. In contrast, GNS was designed "
1344"to interoperate with DNS as much as possible, and to also work as much as "
1345"possible with the existing Web infrastructure. UIA is not at all concerned "
1346"about legacy systems (clean slate)."
1347msgstr ""
1348
1349#: template/faq.html.j2:665
1350msgid "Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?"
1351msgstr ""
1352
1353#: template/faq.html.j2:667
1354msgid ""
1355"A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you know "
1356"if a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-of-a-friend, "
1357"and can thus decide how much you trust the result. Naturally, the trusted-"
1358"computing base (TCB) can become arbitrarily large this way --- however, "
1359"given the name length restriction, for an individual name it is always less "
1360"than about 128 entities."
1361msgstr ""
1362
1363#: template/faq.html.j2:679
1364msgid ""
1365"How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part of "
1366"the domain name?"
1367msgstr ""
1368
1369#: template/faq.html.j2:681
1370msgid ""
1371"A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects the "
1372"&quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to the "
1373"corresponding port number and &quot;Proto&quot; to the corresponding "
1374"protocol number. The rest of the name is resolved as usual. Then, when the "
1375"result is presented, GNS looks for the GNS-specific &quot;BOX&quot; record "
1376"type. A BOX record is a record that contains another record (such as SRV or "
1377"TLSA records) and adds a service and protocol number (and the original boxed "
1378"record type) to it."
1379msgstr ""
1380
1381#: template/faq.html.j2:697
1382msgid ""
1383"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. "
1384"Should I worry?"
1385msgstr ""
1386
1387#: template/faq.html.j2:699
1388msgid ""
1389"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in GNUnet. "
1390"We have started a major rewrite to address this and other problems, but "
1391"until the Transport Next Generation (TNG) is ready, these warnings are "
1392"expected."
1393msgstr ""
1394
1395#: template/faq.html.j2:708
1396msgid "Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?"
1397msgstr ""
1398
1399#: template/faq.html.j2:710
1400msgid ""
1401"A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the "
1402"following commands (as root) to create the required device file"
1403msgstr ""
1404
1405#: template/faq.html.j2:722
1406msgid ""
1407"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-service-"
1408"dns)?"
1409msgstr ""
1410
1411#: template/faq.html.j2:724
1412msgid ""
1413"A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match "
1414"support. This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check if "
1415"your kernel has CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER set to either 'y' or "
1416"'m' (and the module is loaded)."
1417msgstr ""
1418
1419#: template/faq.html.j2:736
1420msgid "'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?"
1421msgstr ""
1422
1423#: template/faq.html.j2:738
1424msgid ""
1425"A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if "
1426"your firewall is enabled and blocking the connections."
1427msgstr ""
1428
1429#: template/faq.html.j2:746
1430msgid ""
1431"I'm getting an 'error while loading shared libraries: libgnunetXXX.so.X'"
1432msgstr ""
1433
1434#: template/faq.html.j2:748
1435msgid ""
1436"A: This error usually occurs when your linker fails to locate one of "
1437"GNUnet's libraries. This can have two causes. First, it is theoretically "
1438"possible that the library is not installed on your system; however, if you "
1439"compiled GNUnet the normal way and/or used a binary package, that is highly "
1440"unlikely. The more common cause is that you installed GNUnet to a directory "
1441"that your linker does not search. There are several ways to fix this that "
1442"are described below. If you are 'root' and you installed to a system folder "
1443"(such as /usr/local), you want to add the libraries to the system-wide "
1444"search path. This is done by adding a line \"/usr/local/lib/\" to /etc/ld.so."
1445"conf and running \"ldconfig\". If you installed GNUnet to /opt or any other "
1446"similar path, you obviously have to change \"/usr/local\" accordingly. If "
1447"you do not have 'root' rights or if you installed GNUnet to say \"/home/"
1448"$USER/\", then you can explicitly tell your linker to search a particular "
1449"directory for libraries using the \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\" environment variable. "
1450"For example, if you configured GNUnet using a prefix of \"$HOME/gnunet/\" "
1451"you want to run:"
1452msgstr ""
1453
1454#: template/faq.html.j2:774
1455msgid ""
1456"to ensure GNUnet's binaries and libraries are found. In order to avoid "
1457"having to do so each time, you can add the above lines (without the \"$\") "
1458"to your .bashrc or .profile file. You will have to logout and login again to "
1459"have this new profile be applied to all shells (including your desktop "
1460"environment)."
1461msgstr ""
1462
1463#: template/faq.html.j2:781
1464msgid "What error messages can be ignored?"
1465msgstr ""
1466
1467#: template/faq.html.j2:783
1468msgid ""
1469"A: Error messages flagged as \"DEBUG\" should be disabled in binaries built "
1470"for end-users and can always be ignored. Error messages flagged as \"INFO\" "
1471"always refer to harmless events that require no action. For example, GNUnet "
1472"may use an INFO message to indicate that it is currently performing an "
1473"expensive operation that will take some time. GNUnet will also use INFO "
1474"messages to display information about important configuration values."
1475msgstr ""
1476
1477#: template/faq.html.j2:799
1478msgid "How does GNUnet compare to other file-sharing applications?"
1479msgstr ""
1480
1481#: template/faq.html.j2:801
1482msgid ""
1483"A: As opposed to Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey and most other "
1484"P2P networks, GNUnet was designed with security in mind as the highest "
1485"priority. We intend on producing a network with comprehensive security "
1486"features. Many other P2P networks are open to a wide variety of attacks, and "
1487"users have little privacy. GNUnet is also Free Software and thus the source "
1488"code is available, so you do not have to worry about being spied upon by the "
1489"software. The following table summarises the main differences between GNUnet "
1490"and other systems. The information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. "
1491"The comparison is difficult since there are sometimes differences between "
1492"various implementations of (almost) the same protocol. In general, we pick a "
1493"free implementation as the reference implementation since it is possible to "
1494"inspect the free code. Also, all of these systems are changing over time and "
1495"thus the data below may not be up-to-date. If you find any flaws, please let "
1496"us know. Finally, the table is not saying terribly much (it is hard to "
1497"compare these systems this briefly), so if you want the real differences, "
1498"read the research papers (and probably the code)."
1499msgstr ""
1500
1501#: template/faq.html.j2:915
1502msgid ""
1503"Another important point of reference are the various anonymous peer-to-peer "
1504"networks. Here, there are differences in terms of application domain and how "
1505"specifically anonymity is achieved. Anonymous routing is a hard research "
1506"topic, so for a superficial comparison like this one we focus on the "
1507"latency. Another important factor is the programming language. Type-safe "
1508"languages may offer certain security benefits; however, this may come at the "
1509"cost of significant increases in resource consumption which in turn may "
1510"reduce anonymity."
1511msgstr ""
1512
1513#: template/faq.html.j2:928
1514msgid "Are there any known attacks (on GNUnet's file-sharing application)?"
1515msgstr ""
1516
1517#: template/faq.html.j2:930
1518msgid ""
1519"A: Generally, there is the possibility of a known plaintext attack on "
1520"keywords, but since the user has control over the keywords that are "
1521"associated with the content he inserts, the user can take advantage of the "
1522"same techniques used to generate reasonable passwords to defend against such "
1523"an attack. In any event, we are not trying to hide content; thus, unless the "
1524"user is trying to insert information into the network that can only be "
1525"shared with a small group of people, there is no real reason to try to "
1526"obfuscate the content by choosing a difficult keyword anyway."
1527msgstr ""
1528
1529#: template/faq.html.j2:944
1530msgid "What do you mean by anonymity?"
1531msgstr ""
1532
1533#: template/faq.html.j2:946
1534msgid ""
1535"A: Anonymity is the lack of distinction of an individual from a (large) "
1536"group. A central goal for anonymous file-sharing in GNUnet is to make all "
1537"users (peers) form a group and to make communications in that group "
1538"anonymous, that is, nobody (but the initiator) should be able to tell which "
1539"of the peers in the group originated the message. In other words, it should "
1540"be difficult to impossible for an adversary to distinguish between the "
1541"originating peer and all other peers."
1542msgstr ""
1543
1544#: template/faq.html.j2:958
1545msgid "What does my system do when participating in GNUnet file sharing?"
1546msgstr ""
1547
1548#: template/faq.html.j2:960
1549msgid ""
1550"A: In GNUnet you set up a node (a peer). It is identified by an ID (hash of "
1551"its public key) and has a number of addresses it is reachable by (may have "
1552"no addresses, for instance when it's behind a NAT). You specify bandwidth "
1553"limits (how much traffic GNUnet is allowed to consume) and datastore quote "
1554"(how large your on-disk block storage is) . Your node will then proceed to "
1555"connect to other nodes, becoming part of the network."
1556msgstr ""
1557
1558#: template/faq.html.j2:975
1559msgid "How can I help translate this webpage into other languages?"
1560msgstr ""
1561
1562#: template/faq.html.j2:977
1563msgid ""
1564"A: First, you need to register an account with our weblate system. Please "
1565"send an e-mail with the desired target language to translators@gnunet.org or "
1566"ask for help on the #gnunet chat on irc.freenode.net. Typically someone with "
1567"sufficient permissions will then grant you access. Naturally, any abuse will "
1568"result in the loss of permissions."
1569msgstr ""
1570
1571#: template/faq.html.j2:989
1572msgid "I have some great idea for a new feature, what should I do?"
1573msgstr ""
1574
1575#: template/faq.html.j2:991
1576msgid ""
1577"A: Sadly, we have many more feature requests than we can possibly implement. "
1578"The best way to actually get a new feature implemented is to do it yourself "
1579"--- and to then send us a patch."
1580msgstr ""
1581
1582#: template/glossary.html.j2:12
1583msgid "Ego"
1584msgstr ""
1585
1586#: template/glossary.html.j2:14
1587msgid ""
1588"We use the term \"Ego\" to refer to the fact that users in GNUnet can have "
1589"multiple unlinkable identities, in the sense of alter egos. The ability to "
1590"have more than one identity is crucial, as we may want to keep our egos for "
1591"business separate from those we use for political activities or romance.<br> "
1592"Egos in GNUnet are technically equivalent to identities (and the code does "
1593"not distinguish between them). We simply sometimes use the term \"ego\" to "
1594"stress that you can have more than one."
1595msgstr ""
1596
1597#: template/glossary.html.j2:27
1598msgid "Identity"
1599msgstr ""
1600
1601#: template/glossary.html.j2:29
1602msgid ""
1603"In GNUnet users are identified via a public key, and that public key is then "
1604"often referred to as the \"Identity\" of the user. However, the concept is "
1605"not as draconian as it often is in real life where many are forced to have "
1606"one name, one passport and one unique identification number. <br> As long as "
1607"identities in GNUnet are simply public keys, users are free to create any "
1608"number of identities, and we call those egos to emphasize the difference. "
1609"Even though users can create such egos freely, it is possible to have an ego "
1610"certified by some certification authority, resulting in something that more "
1611"closely resembles the traditional concept of an identity.<br> For example, a "
1612"university may certify the identities of its students such that they can "
1613"prove that they are studying. Students may keep their (certified) student "
1614"identity separate from other egos that they use for other activities in life."
1615msgstr ""
1616
1617#: template/glossary.html.j2:50
1618msgid "Pseudonym"
1619msgstr ""
1620
1621#: template/glossary.html.j2:52
1622msgid ""
1623"A pseudonym is an ego that is specifically intended to not be linked to "
1624"one's real name. GNUnet users can create many egos, and thus also many "
1625"pseudonyms. <br> Repeated uses of the same pseudonym are linkable by "
1626"definition, as they involve the same public key. Anonymity requires the use "
1627"of either the special \"anonymous\" pseudonym (for GNUnet, this is the "
1628"neutral element on the elliptic curve) or a throw-away pseudonym that is "
1629"only used once."
1630msgstr ""
1631
1632#: template/glossary.html.j2:71
1633msgid "Namespaces"
1634msgstr ""
1635
1636#: template/glossary.html.j2:73
1637msgid ""
1638"The GNU Name System allows every ego (or identity) to securely and privately "
1639"associate any number of label-value pairs with an ego. The values are called "
1640"record sets following the terminology of the Domain Name System (DNS). The "
1641"mapping of labels to record sets for a given ego is called a namespace. <br> "
1642"If records are made public and thus published, it is possible for other "
1643"users to lookup the record given the ego's public key and the label. Here, "
1644"not only the label can thus act as a passphrase but also the public key -- "
1645"which despite its name may not be public knowledge and is never disclosed by "
1646"the GNS protocol itself."
1647msgstr ""
1648
1649#: template/glossary.html.j2:89
1650msgid "Peer"
1651msgstr ""
1652
1653#: template/glossary.html.j2:91
1654msgid ""
1655"A \"peer\" is an instance of GNUnet with its own per-instance public key and "
1656"network addresses. Technically, it is possible to run multiple peers on the "
1657"same host, but this only makes sense for testing. <br> By design GNUnet "
1658"supports multiple users to share the same peer, just as UNIX is a multi-user "
1659"system. A \"peer\" typically consists of a set of foundational GNUnet "
1660"services running as the \"gnunet\" user and allowing all users in the "
1661"\"gnunet\" group to utilize the API. On multi-user systems, additional "
1662"\"personalized\" services may be required per user. <br> While peers are "
1663"also identified by public keys, these public keys are completely unrelated "
1664"to egos or identities. Namespaces cannot be associated with a peer, only "
1665"with egos."
1666msgstr ""
1667
1668#: template/gns.html.j2:13 template/gnurl.html.j2:60
1669#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:80 template/reclaim/motivation.html.j2:6
1670#, fuzzy
1671#| msgid "Documentation"
1672msgid "Motivation"
1673msgstr "문서"
1674
1675#: template/gns.html.j2:15
1676msgid ""
1677"The Domain Name System today enables traffic amplification attacks, "
1678"censorship (i.e. China), mass surveillance (MORECOWBELL) and offensive cyber "
1679"war (QUANTUMDNS).<br/> Unfortunately, band aid solutions such as DoT, DoH, "
1680"DNSSEC, DPRIVE and the like will not fix this. This is why we built the GNU "
1681"Name System (GNS), a secure, decentralized name system built on top of "
1682"GNUnet."
1683msgstr ""
1684
1685#: template/gns.html.j2:28 template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:6
1686msgid "Overview"
1687msgstr ""
1688
1689#: template/gns.html.j2:39
1690msgid ""
1691"The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It "
1692"allows its users to register names as top-level domains (TLDs) and resolve "
1693"other namespaces within their TLDs. <br/> GNS is designed to provide: <ul> "
1694"<li>Censorship resistance</li> <li>Query privacy</li> <li>Secure name "
1695"resolution</li> <li>Compatibility with DNS</li>"
1696msgstr ""
1697
1698#: template/gns.html.j2:52
1699msgid "Resources"
1700msgstr ""
1701
1702#: template/gnurl.html.j2:21
1703msgid ""
1704"libgnurl is a micro fork of libcurl. The goal of libgnurl is to support only "
1705"HTTP and HTTPS (and only HTTP 1.x) with a single crypto backend (GnuTLS) to "
1706"ensure a small footprint and uniform experience for developers regardless of "
1707"how libcurl was compiled."
1708msgstr ""
1709
1710#: template/gnurl.html.j2:30
1711msgid ""
1712"Our main usecase is for GNUnet and Taler, but it might be usable for others, "
1713"hence we&#39;re releasing the code to the general public."
1714msgstr ""
1715
1716#: template/gnurl.html.j2:37
1717msgid ""
1718"libgnurl is released under the same license as libcurl. Please read the "
1719"README for instructions, as you must supply the correct options to configure "
1720"to get a proper build of libgnurl."
1721msgstr ""
1722
1723#: template/gnurl.html.j2:48
1724#, fuzzy
1725#| msgid "About"
1726msgid "About gnurl"
1727msgstr "관하여"
1728
1729#: template/gnurl.html.j2:50
1730msgid ""
1731"Large parts of the following 6 paragraphs are old and need to be rewritten."
1732msgstr ""
1733
1734#: template/gnurl.html.j2:62
1735msgid ""
1736"cURL supports many crypto backends. GNUnet requires the use of GnuTLS, but "
1737"other variants are used by some distributions. Supporting other crypto "
1738"backends would again expose us to a wider array of security issues, may "
1739"create licensing issues and most importantly introduce new bugs as some "
1740"crypto backends are known to introduce subtle runtime issues. While it is "
1741"possible to have two versions of libcurl installed on the same system, this "
1742"is error-prone, especially as if we are linked against the wrong version, "
1743"the bugs that arise might be rather subtle."
1744msgstr ""
1745
1746#: template/gnurl.html.j2:75
1747msgid ""
1748"For GNUnet, we also need a particularly modern version of GnuTLS. Thus, it "
1749"would anyway be necessary to recompile cURL for GNUnet. But what happens if "
1750"one links cURL against this version of GnuTLS? Well, first one would install "
1751"GnuTLS by hand in the system. Then, we build cURL. cURL will build against "
1752"it just fine, but the linker will eventually complain bitterly. The reason "
1753"is that cURL also links against a bunch of other system libraries (gssapi, "
1754"ldap, ssh2, rtmp, krb5, sasl2, see discussion on obscure protocols above), "
1755"which --- as they are part of the distribution --- were linked against an "
1756"older version of GnuTLS. As a result, the same binary would be linked "
1757"against two different versions of GnuTLS. That is typically a recipe for "
1758"disaster. Thus, in order to avoid updating a dozen system libraries (and "
1759"having two versions of those installed), it is necessary to disable all of "
1760"those cURL features that GNUnet does not use, and there are many of those. "
1761"For GNUnet, the more obscure protocols supported by cURL are close to dead "
1762"code --- mostly harmless, but not useful. However, as some application may "
1763"use one of those features, distributions are typically forced to enable all "
1764"of those features, and thus including security issues that might arise from "
1765"that code."
1766msgstr ""
1767
1768#: template/gnurl.html.j2:99
1769msgid ""
1770"So to use a modern version of GnuTLS, a sane approach is to disable all of "
1771"the \"optional\" features of cURL that drag in system libraries that link "
1772"against the older GnuTLS. That works, except that one should then NEVER "
1773"install that version of libcurl in say /usr or /usr/local, as that may break "
1774"other parts of the system that might depend on these features that we just "
1775"disabled. Libtool versioning doesn't help here, as it is not intended to "
1776"deal with libraries that have optional features. Naturally, installing cURL "
1777"somewhere else is also problematic, as we now need to be really careful that "
1778"the linker will link GNUnet against the right version. Note that none of "
1779"this can really be trivially fixed by the cURL developers."
1780msgstr ""
1781
1782#: template/gnurl.html.j2:118
1783msgid "Rename to fix"
1784msgstr ""
1785
1786#: template/gnurl.html.j2:120
1787#, python-format
1788msgid ""
1789"How does forking fix it? Easy. First, we can get rid of all of the "
1790"compatibility issues --- if you use libgnurl, you state that you don&#39;t "
1791"need anything but HTTP/HTTPS. Those applications that need more, should "
1792"stick with the original cURL. Those that do not, can choose to move to "
1793"something simpler. As the library gets a new name, we do not have to worry "
1794"about tons of packages breaking as soon as one rebuilds it. So renaming "
1795"itself and saying that \"libgnurl = libcurl with only HTTP/HTTPS support and "
1796"GnuTLS\" fixes 99%% of the problems that darkened my mood. Note that this "
1797"pretty much CANNOT be done without a fork, as renaming is an essential part "
1798"of the fix. Now, there might be creative solutions to achieve the same thing "
1799"within the standard cURL build system, but this was deemed to be too much "
1800"work when gnurl was originally started. The changes libgnurl makes to curl "
1801"are miniscule and can easily be applied again and again whenever libcurl "
1802"makes a new release."
1803msgstr ""
1804
1805#: template/gnurl.html.j2:142
1806msgid "Using libgnurl"
1807msgstr ""
1808
1809#: template/gnurl.html.j2:144
1810msgid ""
1811"Projects that use cURL only for HTTP/HTTPS and that would work with GnuTLS "
1812"should be able to switch to libgnurl by changing \"-lcurl\" to \"-lgnurl\". "
1813"That&#39;s it. No changes to the source code should be required, as libgnurl "
1814"strives for bug-for-bug compatibility with the HTTP/HTTPS/GnuTLS subset of "
1815"cURL. We might add new features relating to this core subset if they are "
1816"proposed, but so far we have kept our changes minimal and no additions to "
1817"the original curl source have been written."
1818msgstr ""
1819
1820#: template/gnurl.html.j2:161
1821msgid "Gotchas"
1822msgstr ""
1823
1824#: template/gnurl.html.j2:163
1825msgid ""
1826"libgnurl and gnurl are not intended to be used as a replacement for curl for "
1827"users: <br> This does not mean there is no confidence in the work done with "
1828"gnurl, it means that tools which expect curl or libcurl will not make use of "
1829"a different named binary and library. If you know what you are doing, you "
1830"should be able to use gnurl as part of your tooling in place of curl. We do "
1831"not recommend to do so however, as the only usage it is tested for <em>so "
1832"far</em> is as part of Taler&#39;s and GNunet&#39;s build-system. <br> Since "
1833"no conflicts in filenames occur you are not expected to remove curl to make "
1834"use of gnurl and viceversa."
1835msgstr ""
1836
1837#: template/gnurl.html.j2:188
1838msgid "You can get the gnurl git repository using:"
1839msgstr ""
1840
1841#: template/gnurl.html.j2:201
1842msgid "The versions are checked in as (signed) git tags."
1843msgstr ""
1844
1845#: template/gnurl.html.j2:211
1846msgid ""
1847"Releases are published on <a href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/"
1848"\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet</a>. gnurl is available from within a "
1849"variety of distributions and package managers. Some Package Managers which "
1850"include gnurl are: <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/\">GNU Guix</"
1851"a> (available as \"gnurl\"), <a href=\"https://gentoo.org\">Gentoo</a> "
1852"through the collaborative ebuild collection <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/"
1853"youbroketheinternet-overlay.git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>, <a href="
1854"\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a>, and as www/gnurl in <a href=\"https://"
1855"pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
1856msgstr ""
1857
1858#: template/gnurl.html.j2:228
1859msgid "Building gnurl"
1860msgstr ""
1861
1862#: template/gnurl.html.j2:230
1863msgid ""
1864"We suggest to closely follow release announcements, as they might indicate "
1865"changes in how gnurl is to be build. <br> If your package manager provides a "
1866"binary build or build instructions to build gnurl from source automated and "
1867"integrated with your environment, we strongly suggest to use this binary "
1868"build. <br> There are two ways to build gnurl. The first one builds from the "
1869"most recent git tag, the second one uses the distributed tarball. "
1870"Distributors generally are supposed to build from the tarball, but we "
1871"describe both methods here. Both methods are written with a NetBSD 9 "
1872"userland in mind, substitute tools as necessary. <br> You should <b>avoid</"
1873"b> building gnurl from the tip of the default git branch, as only tags are "
1874"considered to be stable and approved builds."
1875msgstr ""
1876
1877#: template/gnurl.html.j2:251
1878msgid "Building from the distributed tarball (prefered method)"
1879msgstr ""
1880
1881#: template/gnurl.html.j2:253
1882msgid ""
1883"If you want to verify the signature, install an OpenPGP compatible tool such "
1884"as security/gnupgp2 (and set it up). Assuming you use pkgin:"
1885msgstr ""
1886
1887#: template/gnurl.html.j2:267
1888msgid "Fetch the signature key from"
1889msgstr ""
1890
1891#: template/gnurl.html.j2:271
1892msgid "or via commandline with gnupg2."
1893msgstr ""
1894
1895#: template/gnurl.html.j2:276
1896msgid ""
1897"Fetch the release, the signature, the checksum file as well as its signature:"
1898msgstr ""
1899
1900#: template/gnurl.html.j2:295
1901msgid ""
1902"verify the signatures, and verify the checksums against the checksums in "
1903"the .sum.txt file."
1904msgstr ""
1905
1906#: template/gnurl.html.j2:301
1907msgid "unpack the tarball:"
1908msgstr ""
1909
1910#: template/gnurl.html.j2:311
1911msgid "Change into the directory"
1912msgstr ""
1913
1914#: template/gnurl.html.j2:321
1915msgid "Now you can either run"
1916msgstr ""
1917
1918#: template/gnurl.html.j2:331
1919msgid "directly (and read configure-gnurl before you do so) or invoke"
1920msgstr ""
1921
1922#: template/gnurl.html.j2:341
1923msgid ""
1924"and pass additional parameters such as a custom PREFIX location. Further "
1925"reference can be the"
1926msgstr ""
1927
1928#: template/gnurl.html.j2:346
1929msgid "Now run"
1930msgstr ""
1931
1932#: template/gnurl.html.j2:356
1933msgid "(this is optional)"
1934msgstr ""
1935
1936#: template/gnurl.html.j2:365
1937msgid "and you are done."
1938msgstr ""
1939
1940#: template/gnurl.html.j2:369
1941msgid "Building from a tagged git commit"
1942msgstr ""
1943
1944#: template/gnurl.html.j2:371
1945msgid ""
1946"Follow the steps above, but instead of downloading the tarball, clone the "
1947"git tag you want to build from."
1948msgstr ""
1949
1950#: template/gnurl.html.j2:382
1951msgid "Reporting Bugs"
1952msgstr ""
1953
1954#: template/gnurl.html.j2:384
1955msgid ""
1956"You can report bugs on our bug tracker: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/"
1957"\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>. Alternatively you can use our bug mailinglist, but "
1958"we prefer to track bugs on the bugtracker."
1959msgstr ""
1960
1961#: template/gnurl.html.j2:395
1962msgid "Maintainer and Cryptographic signatures"
1963msgstr ""
1964
1965#: template/gnurl.html.j2:397
1966msgid ""
1967"gnurl/libgnurl is looking for a new maintainer. Releases after version "
1968"7.69.1 and up to version 7.72.0 were signed with the OpenPGP Key "
1969"<b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?"
1970"q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.org</a>), with the "
1971"key fingerprint <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E 7F8D</b>."
1972msgstr ""
1973
1974#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:7
1975msgid "GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI (GNUnet Web-based User Interface)"
1976msgstr ""
1977
1978#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:11
1979msgid "Tue, 08/14/2018 - 07:55, Phil Buschmann"
1980msgstr ""
1981
1982#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:18
1983msgid ""
1984"In the context of Google Summer of Code 2018, my mentor (Martin "
1985"Schanzenbach) and I have worked on creating and extending the REST API of "
1986"GNUnet. Currently, we mirrored the functionality of following commands:"
1987msgstr ""
1988
1989#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:32
1990msgid ""
1991"Additionally, we developed a website with the Javascript framework Angular 6 "
1992"and the design framework iotaCSS to use the new REST API. The REST API of "
1993"GNUnet is now documented with Sphinx."
1994msgstr ""
1995
1996#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:41
1997msgid ""
1998"... when you can use the command line tools? We need to keep in mind, that "
1999"everyone has the right to stay secure and private but not everyone feels "
2000"comfortable using a terminal. The further developed REST access to GNUnet "
2001"APIs in addition to the new web application allows new users to interact "
2002"with GNUnet over a well known tool: their browsers. This addition to the C "
2003"API and the command line tools may attract new users and developers."
2004msgstr ""
2005
2006#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:54
2007msgid ""
2008"<li> The REST API developed in GNUnet<br> The REST API is already merged "
2009"into the gnunet.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/"
2010"\">GNUnet Main Git</a>).<br /> To use the new features, clone the repository "
2011"and follow the <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/install.html\">Installation</"
2012"a> on gnunet.org. Then, start the rest service with \"gnunet-arm -i rest\". "
2013"</li> <li> The Web Application<br> The web application is available under "
2014"the gnunet-webui.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-"
2015"webui.git/\">GNUnet WebUI Git</a>).<br /> You need to install the newest "
2016"version of 'node' and 'yarn'. Dependent on your system, you may need to "
2017"download newer versions and install them manually and not over your packet "
2018"manager. After the installation succeeded, you need to clone the repository. "
2019"Then, you need to run \"yarn install\" and \"yarn start\" for testing "
2020"purposes. To deploy the website (keep in mind, that this website "
2021"communicates with another localhost instance) use \"yarn build\" for "
2022"building the web application and use the output in the 'dist' directory. </"
2023"li> <li> The Documentation<br /> The documentation is available under the "
2024"gnunet-rest-api.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-rest-"
2025"api.git/\">GNUnet REST API Docmentation Git</a>).<br /> Clone the repository "
2026"and \"make html\". Then open the 'index.html' under 'build/html/'. </li>"
2027msgstr ""
2028
2029#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:91
2030msgid ""
2031"Please, give it a try and contact me, if you find any bugs or unintentional "
2032"features. ;)"
2033msgstr ""
2034
2035#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:98
2036msgid ""
2037"Right now, the build process of the web application may be a little too "
2038"complex for a casual user. We may be able to solve this by using docker.<br /"
2039"> Additionally, the web application does not prevent wrong inputs but "
2040"responds with error messages. Adding GNUnet Records is currently only usable "
2041"for people, who know how a GNS Record looks like. This can be adapted to "
2042"each record type.<br /> Last but not least, additional features, design "
2043"changes, etc..."
2044msgstr ""
2045
2046#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:111
2047msgid "Thanks for reading."
2048msgstr ""
2049
2050#: template/gsoc.html.j2:6
2051msgid "GNUnet's Google Summer of Code projects"
2052msgstr ""
2053
2054#: template/gsoc.html.j2:12 template/gsoc.html.j2:29
2055msgid "Ideas 2021"
2056msgstr ""
2057
2058#: template/gsoc.html.j2:13 template/gsoc.html.j2:215
2059#, fuzzy
2060#| msgid "GSoC Projects"
2061msgid "Past projects"
2062msgstr "GSoC 프로젝트"
2063
2064#: template/gsoc.html.j2:14 template/gsoc.html.j2:596
2065msgid "Finished projects"
2066msgstr ""
2067
2068#: template/gsoc.html.j2:21
2069msgid ""
2070"As a GNU project, GNUnet has participated in the Google Summer of Code "
2071"(GSoC) for a number of years. This page lists all current, past, and "
2072"finished projects. If you want to participate and apply for any of the ideas "
2073"for 2020 below or any past project which is not yet finished (or even your "
2074"own idea), please contact us either in IRC or mailing list."
2075msgstr ""
2076
2077#: template/gsoc.html.j2:34
2078msgid ""
2079"The GNUnet team is currently working on a transport layer rewrite in order "
2080"to fix core issues with connectivity. This new component is currently "
2081"developed under the name \"TNG\". What is currently known as \"transport "
2082"plugins\" will in the TNG be represented as \"communicators\". Communicators "
2083"are processes with a well defined API that allow to connect peers over a "
2084"specific protocol. The primary protocol which are already implemented are "
2085"UNIX sockets, UDP sockets, and TCP sockets. For a truly resilient network, "
2086"other connectivity options such as WiFi mesh, Bluetooth, HTTP(S), QUIC or "
2087"even more obscure alternatives such as radio are required. In this project, "
2088"the goal is to select, implement and test new communicators. While TNG is "
2089"not yet ready, communicators can, by design, be developed and tested against "
2090"the current API. We expect that this project can be worked on by multiple "
2091"students as there are a lot of protocols to choose from. The tasks would "
2092"consist of: <ol> <li>Deciding which communicators to implement.</li> "
2093"<li>Test the communicators.</li> <li>Documentation.</li> </ol> Advantageous "
2094"skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of HTTPS, QUIC, "
2095"Bluetooth or WiFi.</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Average, "
2096"but depends on selected protocols. <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin "
2097"Schanzenbach, t3sserakt"
2098msgstr ""
2099
2100#: template/gsoc.html.j2:79
2101msgid ""
2102"The REST API currently only supports a single user system. This is an issue "
2103"as on multi-user systems, access control must be enfoced on a per-user "
2104"basis. In this project, the REST service must be extended to support user "
2105"authentication. This includes the correct handling of user context switches. "
2106"<ol> <li>Implement user authentication.</li> <li>Test the access control.</"
2107"li> <li>Document the changes to the REST API.</li> </ol> Advantageous skills/"
2108"languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of user authentication "
2109"subsystems on Linux/Unix.</li> <li>REST/HTTP Authentication methods</li> </"
2110"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2111"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2112msgstr ""
2113
2114#: template/gsoc.html.j2:111
2115msgid ""
2116"reclaimID is a decentralized identity system build on top of the GNU Name "
2117"System. Currently, there is a Webextension which uses the GNUnet <a href="
2118"\"https://rest.gnunet.org\">REST API</a>. In order to improve adoption and "
2119"ease of use, this project aims to include a full GNUnet node within the "
2120"Webextention as a fallback. GNUnet can be compiled to Web Assembly or "
2121"JavaScript as demonstrated <a href=\"https://gnunet.io\">here</a>. The idea "
2122"is to improve upon this concept and support more of GNUnet's subsystems. The "
2123"difficulty of this project largely depends on the students proficiency with "
2124"build tools, emscripten and improvisation skills. There non-exhaustive task "
2125"list would be: <ol> <li>Improve existing GNUnet emscripten build to include "
2126"more subsystems.</li> <li>Integrate the result into a Webextention.</li> "
2127"<li>Integrate the result into the re:claimID Webextension</li> </ol> "
2128"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>emscripten</"
2129"li> <li>Webextensions</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> "
2130"Challenging <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2131msgstr ""
2132
2133#: template/gsoc.html.j2:147
2134msgid ""
2135"Currently, the keys in our statistics database are too verbose. For example: "
2136"</p> <p> nse # flood messages received: 13<br/> nse # peers connected: 4<br/"
2137"> nse # nodes in the network (estimate): 203<br/> nse # flood messages "
2138"started: 5<br/> nse # estimated network diameter: 3<br/> nse # flood "
2139"messages transmitted: 10<br/> </p> <p> With such verbose keys there's no "
2140"easy way to form compact JSON document or entries for time-series database. "
2141"And you can't query single stats without having to copypaste the line "
2142"exactly and put in quotes. In short, the goals are to... <ol> <li>Think of a "
2143"way how statistics entries can be made canonical.</li> <li>Implement the "
2144"change and migrate existing uses.</li> <li>Document the format(s) and define "
2145"an appropriate registration mechanism for identifiers</li> </ol> Relevant "
2146"bugs: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5650\">#5650</a><br/> "
2147"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>HTML</li> </"
2148"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2149"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2150msgstr ""
2151
2152#: template/gsoc.html.j2:187
2153msgid ""
2154"The goal is to either build upon the (outdated) <a href=\"https://github.com/"
2155"canndrew/gnunet-rs\">GNUnet Rust bindings</a> or to follow the path of <a "
2156"href=\"GNUnet Go\">https://github.com/bfix/gnunet-go</a> which tries to "
2157"reimplement most of the GNUnet stack. The end result should be an extension "
2158"template for GNUnet in the form of the existing <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2159"org/gnunet-ext.git/\">C template</a> which allows to quickly start "
2160"implementing services and libraries for GNUnet."
2161msgstr ""
2162
2163#: template/gsoc.html.j2:198 template/gsoc.html.j2:652
2164msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2165msgstr ""
2166
2167#: template/gsoc.html.j2:203
2168msgid "Required Skills: Solid knowledge of Rust and ideally asynchronuous IO."
2169msgstr ""
2170
2171#: template/gsoc.html.j2:208 template/gsoc.html.j2:321
2172#: template/gsoc.html.j2:531 template/gsoc.html.j2:662
2173msgid "Difficulty level: medium"
2174msgstr ""
2175
2176#: template/gsoc.html.j2:222
2177msgid ""
2178"It is time for GNUnet to run properly on Android. Note that GNUnet is "
2179"written in C, and this is not about rewriting GNUnet in Java, but about "
2180"getting the C code to run on Android."
2181msgstr ""
2182
2183#: template/gsoc.html.j2:229
2184msgid ""
2185"Includes: Implementation of rudimentary Android compatibility for GNUnet, in "
2186"part by porting the GNUnet utils scheduler to act as a thin wrapper over "
2187"libuv."
2188msgstr ""
2189
2190#: template/gsoc.html.j2:236
2191msgid ""
2192"<strong>Mentors:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.goebel-consult.de/\">Hartmut "
2193"Goebel</a>, Jeff Burdges, Christian Grothoff"
2194msgstr ""
2195
2196#: template/gsoc.html.j2:245
2197msgid ""
2198"There is a push for migrating our CI to Gitlab. The CI should eventually not "
2199"just run \"make check\" on various platforms, but also perform tests with "
2200"multiple peers running in different VMs with specific network topologies (i."
2201"e. NAT) between them being simulated. The CI should also be integrated with "
2202"Gauger for performance regression analysis. Running jobs only when "
2203"dependencies have changed and scripting more granular triggers or ideally "
2204"automatic dependency discovery (as done by the autotools) is also important."
2205msgstr ""
2206
2207#: template/gsoc.html.j2:257
2208msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> TBD"
2209msgstr ""
2210
2211#: template/gsoc.html.j2:267
2212msgid ""
2213"One great problem of the current Internet is the lack of disintermediation. "
2214"When people want to talk they need a chat service. When they want to share "
2215"files they need a file transfer service. Although GNUnet already possesses "
2216"quite advanced integration into Linux networking, a little extra work is "
2217"needed for existing applications like irc, www, ftp, rsh, nntpd to run over "
2218"it in a peer-to-peer way, simply by using a GNS hostname like friend.gnu. "
2219"Once people have added a person to their GNS they can immediately message, "
2220"exchange files and suchlike directly, with nothing but the GNUnet in the "
2221"middle, using applications that have been distributed with unix systems ever "
2222"since the 1980's. We can produce an OS distribution where these things work "
2223"out of the box with the nicknames of people instead of cloud services. For "
2224"more information and context, read"
2225msgstr ""
2226
2227#: template/gsoc.html.j2:288
2228msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX &amp; dvn"
2229msgstr ""
2230
2231#: template/gsoc.html.j2:296
2232msgid ""
2233"Implement the AnycastExit spec to enable GNUnet clients to connect over Tor."
2234msgstr ""
2235
2236#: template/gsoc.html.j2:302 template/gsoc.html.j2:337
2237#: template/gsoc.html.j2:352
2238msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Jeff Burdges"
2239msgstr ""
2240
2241#: template/gsoc.html.j2:307
2242msgid ""
2243"Note: There was a Special TLDs spec to allow Tor to resolve domain names "
2244"using GNS over Tor too, but currently that's on hold until folks think more "
2245"about how names should be moved around the local system. We're calling this "
2246"more collaborative approach NSS2 for now."
2247msgstr ""
2248
2249#: template/gsoc.html.j2:316 template/gsoc.html.j2:456
2250#: template/gsoc.html.j2:496 template/gsoc.html.j2:526
2251msgid "Required Skills: C"
2252msgstr ""
2253
2254#: template/gsoc.html.j2:329
2255msgid ""
2256"Improve the Rust implementation of GNUnet utils, possibly including adding "
2257"support for asynchronous IO using mio, or perhaps a higher level "
2258"asynchronous IO library built upon it, such as rotor, mioco, eventual_io, or "
2259"gj."
2260msgstr ""
2261
2262#: template/gsoc.html.j2:345
2263msgid ""
2264"Implementation of a replacement for PANDA (see Pond) with better security, "
2265"and maybe integration with the GNU Name System for key exchange."
2266msgstr ""
2267
2268#: template/gsoc.html.j2:357
2269msgid "Required Skills: Rust or C, crypto"
2270msgstr ""
2271
2272#: template/gsoc.html.j2:362 template/gsoc.html.j2:419
2273#: template/gsoc.html.j2:461 template/gsoc.html.j2:501
2274msgid "Difficulty level: high"
2275msgstr ""
2276
2277#: template/gsoc.html.j2:370
2278msgid ""
2279"Implement different place types and file sharing by creating a new place for "
2280"the shared content."
2281msgstr ""
2282
2283#: template/gsoc.html.j2:376
2284msgid "Place types to be implemented:"
2285msgstr ""
2286
2287#: template/gsoc.html.j2:380
2288msgid ""
2289"<ul> <li>File: generic file with comments</li> <li>Image: display an image "
2290"with comments referencing a region of the image</li> <li>Sound: play a sound "
2291"file with comments referencing a timestamp</li> <li>Directory/Album: "
2292"pointers to File / Image / Sound places</li> <li>Event: with RSVP</li> "
2293"<li>Survey: ask your social neighborhood questions in a structured form</li> "
2294"</ul>"
2295msgstr ""
2296
2297#: template/gsoc.html.j2:391
2298msgid "Also provide the following UI functionality:"
2299msgstr ""
2300
2301#: template/gsoc.html.j2:395
2302msgid ""
2303"<ul> <li>Fork existing channels, reorganize people into new chatrooms or "
2304"channels.</li> <li>Share a post (edit and repost something elsewhere, on a "
2305"fan page for example).</li> <li>Edit a previously published post + offer "
2306"edit history to readers.</li> <li>Control expiry of channel history.</li> </"
2307"ul>"
2308msgstr ""
2309
2310#: template/gsoc.html.j2:404
2311msgid ""
2312"See also <a href=\"http://secushare.org/features\">http://secushare.org/"
2313"features</a>"
2314msgstr ""
2315
2316#: template/gsoc.html.j2:409
2317msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX"
2318msgstr ""
2319
2320#: template/gsoc.html.j2:414
2321msgid "Required Skills: C/C++"
2322msgstr ""
2323
2324#: template/gsoc.html.j2:427
2325msgid ""
2326"Implement aggregation of distributed state from various channels in order to "
2327"provide for a powerful social graph API capable of producing social network "
2328"profiles, dashboards, a calendar out of upcoming event invitations (if "
2329"available), social search functionality and most of all to make it easy for "
2330"users to adopt cryptographic identities of their contacts/friends simply by "
2331"finding them in the social graph of their existing contacts (\"This is "
2332"Linda. You have 11 contacts in common with her. [ADD]\")."
2333msgstr ""
2334
2335#: template/gsoc.html.j2:445
2336msgid ""
2337"Related to <a href=\"http://secushare.org/rendezvous\">secushare.org/"
2338"rendezvous</a>"
2339msgstr ""
2340
2341#: template/gsoc.html.j2:451 template/gsoc.html.j2:491
2342msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> t3sserakt, lynX"
2343msgstr ""
2344
2345#: template/gsoc.html.j2:468
2346msgid ""
2347"<ul> <li> Emulate IMAP/SMTP protocols as necessary to transform traditional "
2348"mail clients into secushare user interfaces. </li> <li> Think of ways to map "
2349"e-mail addresses to secushare identities. </li> <li> Encode or translate "
2350"various e-mail features into secushare equivalents. </li> <li> Parts of "
2351"secushare are currently written in Rust, therefore Rust is preferred for "
2352"this task but it is not an requirement. </li> </ul>"
2353msgstr ""
2354
2355#: template/gsoc.html.j2:509
2356msgid ""
2357"Implementation of the GNUnet auction system described in Chapter 3 of <a "
2358"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/teich2017ms.pdf\">this thesis</a>. "
2359"Specific tasks are adding smart contract creation and round time enforcement "
2360"to libbrandt as well as creating the GNUnet auction service, library and the "
2361"three user interface programs create, info and join."
2362msgstr ""
2363
2364#: template/gsoc.html.j2:521
2365msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> mate, cg"
2366msgstr ""
2367
2368#: template/gsoc.html.j2:539
2369msgid ""
2370"Implementation of additional transports to make GNUnet communication more "
2371"robust in the presence of problematic networks: GNUnet-over-SMTP, GNUnet-"
2372"over-DNS"
2373msgstr ""
2374
2375#: template/gsoc.html.j2:546 template/gsoc.html.j2:560
2376msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs"
2377msgstr ""
2378
2379#: template/gsoc.html.j2:554
2380msgid ""
2381"Implementation of ALG-based NAT traversal methods (FTP/SIP-based hole "
2382"punching, better STUN support)"
2383msgstr ""
2384
2385#: template/gsoc.html.j2:568
2386msgid ""
2387"<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges"
2388msgstr ""
2389
2390#: template/gsoc.html.j2:576
2391msgid ""
2392"Improving libaboss to make computation on shared secrets (including repeated "
2393"multiplication) based on <a href=\"https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?"
2394"doid=62212.62213\">Ben-Or et al.</a> if possible. This in particular means "
2395"moving libaboss to bignums (gcry_mpi)."
2396msgstr ""
2397
2398#: template/gsoc.html.j2:589
2399msgid ""
2400"Please refer to the description for this project listed under GNU Guix "
2401"project ideas."
2402msgstr ""
2403
2404#: template/gsoc.html.j2:602
2405msgid ""
2406"Python 2.7 is reaching its end-of-life, and we want to get rid of the "
2407"dependency on Python. The existing gnunet-qr tool is a rather simple wrapper "
2408"around python-zbar, which itself wraps libzbar. The goal of this project is "
2409"to directly use libzbar to scan QR codes for GNUnet / the GNU Name System "
2410"(see also <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5562\">#5562</a>)."
2411msgstr ""
2412
2413#: template/gsoc.html.j2:612
2414msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Christian Grothoff"
2415msgstr ""
2416
2417#: template/gsoc.html.j2:617
2418msgid "Required Skills:"
2419msgstr ""
2420
2421#: template/gsoc.html.j2:622
2422msgid "Difficulty level:"
2423msgstr ""
2424
2425#: template/gsoc.html.j2:627
2426msgid "Report:"
2427msgstr ""
2428
2429#: template/gsoc.html.j2:632
2430msgid "Unfinished/Abandoned as gnunet-qr was moved to C outside of GSoC."
2431msgstr ""
2432
2433#: template/gsoc.html.j2:642
2434msgid ""
2435"Implementation of a Web-based UI for GNUnet similar to GNUnet-Gtk with a yet "
2436"to be determined framework such as Angular2. This includes the design and "
2437"implementation of not yet existing <a href=\"http://jsonapi.org/\">REST "
2438"APIs</a> that expose the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/doxygen/modules."
2439"html\">GNUnet API</a>."
2440msgstr ""
2441
2442#: template/gsoc.html.j2:657
2443msgid "Required Skills: C, JavaScript, CSS"
2444msgstr ""
2445
2446#: template/gsoc.html.j2:667
2447msgid ""
2448"Report: <a href=\"gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html\">GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI</a>"
2449msgstr ""
2450
2451#: template/index.html.j2:8
2452msgid "The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today"
2453msgstr ""
2454
2455#: template/index.html.j2:26
2456msgid "Latest news"
2457msgstr ""
2458
2459#: template/index.html.j2:32
2460msgid "Older news entries"
2461msgstr ""
2462
2463#: template/index.html.j2:47
2464msgid "The Internet is broken"
2465msgstr ""
2466
2467#: template/index.html.j2:49
2468msgid ""
2469"The conventional Internet is currently like a system of roads with deep "
2470"potholes and highwaymen all over the place. Even if you still can use the "
2471"roads (e.g. send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might get "
2472"hijacked, damaged, or long arms might reach into its back and steal your "
2473"items (data) to use it against you and sell it to others - while you can&#39;"
2474"t even notice the thievery nor accuse and hold the scroungers accountable. "
2475"<!-- Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The conventional Internet is currently "
2476"like a system of roads with deep potholes and surveillance cameras all over "
2477"the place. Even if you still can use the roads (e.g. send emails, or browse "
2478"websites) your vehicle might gets damaged. And the surveillance cameras will "
2479"create a movement profile about your life: They recognize your car license "
2480"plate, track you everywhere you drive, and save this information in a "
2481"central data base. --> The Internet was not designed with security in mind: "
2482"protecting against address forgery, routers learning metadata, or choosing "
2483"trustworthy third parties is nontrivial and sometimes impossible. <!-- "
2484"Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The Internet is not designed with security in "
2485"mind: The network generally learns too much about users; it has insecure "
2486"defaults and high complexity; and it is centralized. That makes it very "
2487"vulnerable for multiple attacks massively threatening our freedom. -->"
2488msgstr ""
2489
2490#: template/index.html.j2:94
2491msgid "GNUnet helps building a new Internet"
2492msgstr ""
2493
2494#: template/index.html.j2:96
2495msgid ""
2496"GNUnet is a network protocol stack for building secure, distributed, and "
2497"privacy-preserving applications.<br/> With strong roots in <a class=\"link\" "
2498"href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org\">academic research</a>, our goal is to "
2499"replace the <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://secushare.org/broken-internet"
2500"\">old insecure Internet</a> protocol stack."
2501msgstr ""
2502
2503#: template/index.html.j2:119
2504msgid "Metadata is exposed"
2505msgstr ""
2506
2507#: template/index.html.j2:121
2508msgid ""
2509"Your metadata is just as revealing as the actual content; and it gets "
2510"exposed on the Internet.<br> Even though transport encryption is "
2511"increasingly being deployed on the Internet, it still reveals data that can "
2512"threaten democracy: the identities of senders and receivers, the times, "
2513"frequency and the volume of communication are all still revealed.<br>"
2514msgstr ""
2515
2516#: template/index.html.j2:150
2517msgid "GNUnet provides privacy-by design"
2518msgstr ""
2519
2520#: template/index.html.j2:152
2521msgid ""
2522"It provides <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/"
2523"papers/65.pdf\"> improving addressing, routing, naming and content "
2524"distribution</a> in a technically robust manner - as opposed to ad-hoc "
2525"designs in place today. <!-- Proposal from fabian gerlach: GNUnet is built "
2526"<a href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\">\"privacy by design"
2527"\"</a> and \"distributed by design\". This improves addressing, routing, "
2528"naming and content distribution in a technically robust manner. -->"
2529msgstr ""
2530
2531#: template/index.html.j2:177
2532msgid "Freedoms are not respected"
2533msgstr ""
2534
2535#: template/index.html.j2:179
2536msgid ""
2537"Today, monitoring increasingly centralized infrastructure, proprietary "
2538"implementations, traffic shapers and firewalls restrict all of the <a class="
2539"\"link\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">essential "
2540"freedoms</a> to various degrees."
2541msgstr ""
2542
2543#: template/index.html.j2:203
2544msgid "GNUnet supports a free and open society"
2545msgstr ""
2546
2547#: template/index.html.j2:205
2548msgid ""
2549"GNUnet is a self-organizing network and it is <a class=\"link\" href="
2550"\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">free software</a> as in "
2551"freedom. GNUnet puts you in control of your data. You determine which data "
2552"to share with whom, and you&#39;re not pressured to accept compromises. It "
2553"gives users freedoms to securely access information (\"run\" the network), "
2554"to study all aspects of the network&#39;s operation (\"access the code\"), "
2555"to distribute information (\"copy\"), as well as the freedom to deploy new "
2556"applications (\"modify\")."
2557msgstr ""
2558
2559#: template/index.html.j2:229
2560msgid "Decentralization is the key, but hard"
2561msgstr ""
2562
2563#: template/index.html.j2:232
2564msgid ""
2565"<!-- replaced with Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: It seems as if every other "
2566"distributed or P2P project develops its own library stack, covering "
2567"transports, stream muxing, discovery and others. This divides effort and "
2568"multiplies bug count. --> Instead of sharing common components and tools for "
2569"building P2P systems, every P2P project seems to re-invent the wheel. <!-- "
2570"TODO: rework this sentence. --> This heightens the effort and increases the "
2571"potential number of vulnerabilities."
2572msgstr ""
2573
2574#: template/index.html.j2:264
2575msgid "GNUnet is a framework"
2576msgstr ""
2577
2578#: template/index.html.j2:266
2579msgid ""
2580"It offers a metadata-preserving foundation for your application. It offers "
2581"components for addressing, reliable encrypted channels with advanced routing "
2582"and resource discovery and naming. Our work is based on continuous research "
2583"spanning almost two decades."
2584msgstr ""
2585
2586#: template/index.html.j2:286
2587#, fuzzy
2588#| msgid "read more"
2589msgid "Learn more"
2590msgstr "더 읽기"
2591
2592#: template/index.html.j2:295
2593msgid "Get started"
2594msgstr ""
2595
2596#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:6
2597msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Arch Linux/Pi"
2598msgstr ""
2599
2600#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:16
2601msgid "Requirements for Raspberry Pi 3"
2602msgstr ""
2603
2604#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:40
2605#, fuzzy
2606#| msgid "Source Code"
2607msgid "Get the Source Code"
2608msgstr "소스 코드"
2609
2610#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:62
2611#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:131
2612msgid "In Addition: gnunet-gtk"
2613msgstr ""
2614
2615#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:81
2616msgid "Run"
2617msgstr ""
2618
2619#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:133
2620#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:111
2621msgid "Make sure, it works!"
2622msgstr ""
2623
2624#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:6
2625msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Debian 9"
2626msgstr ""
2627
2628#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:9
2629#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:9
2630msgid "Introduction"
2631msgstr ""
2632
2633#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:29 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:17
2634#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:19
2635#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:26
2636msgid "Requirements"
2637msgstr ""
2638
2639#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:46
2640#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:41
2641msgid "Make an installation directory"
2642msgstr ""
2643
2644#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:60 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:134
2645#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:237
2646#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:53
2647#, fuzzy
2648#| msgid "Source Code"
2649msgid "Get the source code"
2650msgstr "소스 코드"
2651
2652#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:79 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:142
2653#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:245
2654#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:61
2655msgid "Compile and Install"
2656msgstr ""
2657
2658#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:104
2659#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:70
2660msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for testing / usage"
2661msgstr ""
2662
2663#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:117
2664#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:82
2665msgid "Option 2: GNUnet for development"
2666msgstr ""
2667
2668#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:154
2669#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:97
2670msgid "Install GNUnet plugin for name resolution"
2671msgstr ""
2672
2673#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:208
2674#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:134
2675msgid "Create configuration file"
2676msgstr ""
2677
2678#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:228
2679#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:156
2680#, fuzzy
2681#| msgid "GNUnet"
2682msgid "Use GNUnet!"
2683msgstr "GNU넷"
2684
2685#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:233
2686#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:162
2687msgid "Uninstall GNUnet and its dependencies"
2688msgstr ""
2689
2690#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:6
2691msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on macOS 10.14 (Mojave)"
2692msgstr ""
2693
2694#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:24 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:36
2695#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:15
2696#, fuzzy
2697#| msgid "Install"
2698msgid "Installation"
2699msgstr "설치"
2700
2701#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:42 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:115
2702msgid "First steps"
2703msgstr ""
2704
2705#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:109 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:195
2706msgid "Alternative: Installation from source"
2707msgstr ""
2708
2709#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:154 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:265
2710msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for production / usage"
2711msgstr ""
2712
2713#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:187 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:293
2714msgid "Option 2: GNUnet experimental"
2715msgstr ""
2716
2717#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:6
2718msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on NetBSD 8.0 CURRENT"
2719msgstr ""
2720
2721#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:6
2722msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on OpenWrt"
2723msgstr ""
2724
2725#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:47
2726#, fuzzy
2727#| msgid "Continuous Integration"
2728msgid "Configuration"
2729msgstr "지속적 통합"
2730
2731#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:6
2732msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Ubuntu 18.04"
2733msgstr ""
2734
2735#: template/install.html.j2:11
2736msgid ""
2737"Notice: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely <i>not "
2738"yet ready</i> for usage beyond developers."
2739msgstr ""
2740
2741#: template/install.html.j2:16
2742msgid ""
2743"<p>Please be aware that this project is still in an early alpha stage when "
2744"it comes to running software &#8211; its not an easy task to rewrite the "
2745"whole Internet! We are happy to get your <a href=\"engage.html\">helping "
2746"hand</a> anytime! Further information is available in our <a href=\"https://"
2747"docs.gnunet.org/#toc-Using-GNUnet-1\">handbook</a>. If you have any queries "
2748"about the installation or the usage, please <a href=\"engage.html\">get in "
2749"touch!</a></p>"
2750msgstr ""
2751
2752#: template/install.html.j2:28
2753msgid ""
2754"We recommend to use binary packages provided by the package manager "
2755"integrated within your Operating System. GNUnet is reportedly available for "
2756"at least: <ul> <li><a href=\"https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/"
2757"testing/x86_64/gnunet\">Alpine</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://www.archlinux."
2758"org/packages/community/x86_64/gnunet/\">Arch</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
2759"packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet\">Debian</a></li> <li><a href="
2760"\"https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/\">Fedora (Copr)</a></"
2761"li> <li><a href=\"https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/G/\">Guix</a></li> <li><a "
2762"href=\"https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet."
2763"rb\">Homebrew</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?"
2764"attr=gnunet&channel=nixpkgs-unstable&query=gnunet\">NixOS</a></li> <li><a "
2765"href=\"install-on-openwrt.html\">OpenWrt</a></li> </ul> If GNUnet is "
2766"available for your Operating System and it is missing, send us feedback so "
2767"that we can add it to this list. Furthermore, if you are interested in "
2768"packaging GNUnet for your Operating System, get in touch with us at gnunet-"
2769"developers@gnu.org if you require help with this job. If you were using an "
2770"Operating System with the APT package manager, GNUnet could be installed as "
2771"simple as:"
2772msgstr ""
2773
2774#: template/install.html.j2:59
2775msgid ""
2776"Next we describe a generic way to install from source. If you are using one "
2777"of the following Operating Systems these step-by-step guides might be "
2778"useful: <a href=\"install-on-archpi.html\">ArchPi</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
2779"debian9.html\">Debian 9</a>, <a href=\"install-on-macos.html\">Mac OS</a>, "
2780"<a href=\"install-on-netbsd.html\">NetBSD</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
2781"ubuntu1804.html\">Ubuntu 1804</a>. Be aware that not all of them might be "
2782"totally up-to-date! Please <a href=\"engage.html\">ask us</a> if you get "
2783"stuck."
2784msgstr ""
2785
2786#: template/install.html.j2:73
2787msgid ""
2788"First, install the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README"
2789"\">required dependencies</a> of GNUnet. There are base requirements and "
2790"optional requirements."
2791msgstr ""
2792
2793#: template/install.html.j2:79
2794msgid ""
2795"Now, you need to decide if you want to install GNUnet from the release "
2796"tarball or from git. If you want to use GNUnet and there is no binary "
2797"package available for your OS, you should stick with the release tarball. If "
2798"you want to develop using the most recent build, you should go with the <a "
2799"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">git repository</a>."
2800msgstr ""
2801
2802#: template/install.html.j2:96
2803msgid "To compile gnunet from the git source you can do so by entering:"
2804msgstr ""
2805
2806#: template/install.html.j2:104
2807msgid ""
2808"Before building GNUnet, make sure that you setup the required groups and add "
2809"your user to the group <code>gnunet</code>:"
2810msgstr ""
2811
2812#: template/install.html.j2:115
2813msgid "To compile GNUnet, execute:"
2814msgstr ""
2815
2816#: template/install.html.j2:126
2817msgid ""
2818"You can find more configuration flags in the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2819"org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">README</a>.<br> Install GNUnet with:"
2820msgstr ""
2821
2822#: template/install.html.j2:136
2823msgid "You can now start GNUnet by running:"
2824msgstr ""
2825
2826#: template/install.html.j2:144
2827msgid ""
2828"Check the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Minimal-"
2829"configuration\">handbook</a> for detailed documentation. For a more hands-on "
2830"experience, <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/use.html\">continue here</a>."
2831msgstr ""
2832
2833#: template/livingstandards.html.j2:11
2834msgid "On this page you can find links to our technical specifications."
2835msgstr ""
2836
2837#: template/use.html.j2:6
2838msgid "How to use GNUnet - in a nutshell"
2839msgstr ""
2840
2841#: template/use.html.j2:12 template/use.html.j2:125
2842msgid "Filesharing"
2843msgstr ""
2844
2845#: template/use.html.j2:13
2846msgid "CADET"
2847msgstr ""
2848
2849#: template/use.html.j2:14
2850msgid "Minimal Groupchat"
2851msgstr ""
2852
2853#: template/use.html.j2:15
2854msgid "GNS with CLI"
2855msgstr ""
2856
2857#: template/use.html.j2:16
2858msgid "GNS with Browser"
2859msgstr ""
2860
2861#: template/use.html.j2:17 template/use.html.j2:448
2862msgid "VPN"
2863msgstr ""
2864
2865#: template/use.html.j2:18 template/use.html.j2:508
2866msgid "Conversation"
2867msgstr ""
2868
2869#: template/use.html.j2:19 template/use.html.j2:519
2870msgid "Trouble Shooting"
2871msgstr ""
2872
2873#: template/use.html.j2:34
2874msgid "Accessing GNUnet"
2875msgstr ""
2876
2877#: template/use.html.j2:78
2878#, fuzzy
2879#| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
2880msgid "Leaving GNUnet"
2881msgstr "GNUnet이란?"
2882
2883#: template/use.html.j2:88
2884msgid "Make sure your GNUnet installation works..."
2885msgstr ""
2886
2887#: template/use.html.j2:107
2888msgid "... and play around with it."
2889msgstr ""
2890
2891#: template/use.html.j2:179
2892msgid "CADET (and Chat)"
2893msgstr ""
2894
2895#: template/use.html.j2:219
2896msgid "Chatting with a (simple) client"
2897msgstr ""
2898
2899#: template/use.html.j2:283
2900msgid "Name resolution using GNS on the command line"
2901msgstr ""
2902
2903#: template/use.html.j2:360
2904msgid "Name resolution using GNS with a browser"
2905msgstr ""
2906
2907#: template/use.html.j2:521
2908msgid "You can't reach other people's nodes"
2909msgstr ""
2910
2911#: template/use.html.j2:557
2912msgid "OMG you guys broke my internet"
2913msgstr ""
2914
2915#: template/video.html.j2:12
2916msgid "Videos related to GNUnet"
2917msgstr ""
2918
2919#: template/news/index.html.j2:45
2920msgid "News archives:"
2921msgstr "뉴스 아카이브:"
2922
2923#: template/reclaim/faq.html.j2:6
2924msgid "Frequently asked questions"
2925msgstr ""
2926
2927#: template/reclaim/idps.html.j2:6 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:95
2928msgid "For IdPs"
2929msgstr ""
2930
2931#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:8
2932msgid ""
2933"Self-sovereign, Decentralised Identity Management and Personal Data Sharing"
2934msgstr ""
2935
2936#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:18
2937msgid "Self-sovereign"
2938msgstr ""
2939
2940#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:20
2941msgid ""
2942"You manage your identities and attributes locally on your computer. No need "
2943"to trust a third party service with your data."
2944msgstr ""
2945
2946#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:40
2947msgid "Decentralized"
2948msgstr ""
2949
2950#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:42
2951msgid ""
2952"You can share your identity attributes securely over a decentralized name "
2953"system. This allows your friends to access your shared data without the need "
2954"of a trusted third party."
2955msgstr ""
2956
2957#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:58
2958msgid "Standard-compliant"
2959msgstr ""
2960
2961#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:60
2962msgid "You can use OpenID Connect to integrate reclaim in your web sites."
2963msgstr ""
2964
2965#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:77
2966msgid "Technology"
2967msgstr ""
2968
2969#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:89 template/reclaim/users.html.j2:6
2970msgid "For users"
2971msgstr ""
2972
2973#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:92 template/reclaim/websites.html.j2:6
2974msgid "For websites"
2975msgstr ""
2976
2977#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:15
2978msgid "Decentralised identity directory"
2979msgstr ""
2980
2981#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:18
2982msgid ""
2983"The decentralised GNU Name System (GNS) gives users full and exclusive "
2984"authority over their attributes by sharing them over user-owned namespaces."
2985msgstr ""
2986
2987#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:26
2988msgid "Cryptographic access control"
2989msgstr ""
2990
2991#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:30
2992msgid ""
2993"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
2994"and read only by authorized relying parties parties without direct user "
2995"interaction -- even if the user is offline!"
2996msgstr ""
2997
2998#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:39
2999msgid "Principles"
3000msgstr ""
3001
3002#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:46
3003msgid "Identity and attribute management"
3004msgstr ""
3005
3006#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:48
3007msgid ""
3008"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
3009"by requesting parties without direct user interaction -- even if the user is "
3010"offline! Access to attributes is controlled through an ecryption based "
3011"access control layer."
3012msgstr ""
3013
3014#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:71
3015#, fuzzy
3016#| msgid "Documentation"
3017msgid "Authorization"
3018msgstr "문서"
3019
3020#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:73
3021msgid ""
3022"To access attributes, requesting parties request authorization from the user "
3023"thrugh the use of OpenID Connect. If access is granted, the relying party is "
3024"given the necessary decryption key material. The user may at any time revoke "
3025"this access or modify the authorization decision."
3026msgstr ""
3027
3028#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:92
3029msgid "Attribute retrieval"
3030msgstr ""
3031
3032#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:94
3033msgid ""
3034"Relying parties retrieve encrypted identity data from the decentralised "
3035"directory. It is able to decrypt all those attributes that the user has "
3036"authorized it to access using the respective key."
3037msgstr ""
3038
3039#~ msgid "Living Standards"
3040#~ msgstr "생활 수준"
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1# Translations template for PROJECT.
2# Copyright (C) 2021 ORGANIZATION
3# This file is distributed under the same license as the PROJECT project.
4# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2021.
5#
6#, fuzzy
7msgid ""
8msgstr ""
9"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n"
10"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n"
11"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-05-12 14:14+0200\n"
12"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
13"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
14"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
15"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
16"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n"
17"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
18"Generated-By: Babel 2.9.0\n"
19
20#: common/base.j2:5 common/news.j2:5
21msgid "GNUnet"
22msgstr ""
23
24#: common/base.j2:6 common/news.j2:6
25msgid "GNU's framework for secure p2p networking"
26msgstr ""
27
28#: common/footer.j2.inc:7
29msgid "Contact"
30msgstr ""
31
32#: common/footer.j2.inc:8
33msgid "GNUnet e.V."
34msgstr ""
35
36#: common/footer.j2.inc:9 template/about.html.j2:6
37msgid "About GNUnet"
38msgstr ""
39
40#: common/footer.j2.inc:14 common/navigation.j2.inc:64
41msgid "Bug Tracker"
42msgstr ""
43
44#: common/footer.j2.inc:19 template/copyright.html.j2:6
45msgid "Copyright Assignment"
46msgstr ""
47
48#: common/footer.j2.inc:20 common/navigation.j2.inc:90
49#: template/developers.html.j2:24
50msgid "Bibliography"
51msgstr ""
52
53#: common/footer.j2.inc:31
54msgid "Source code of this site."
55msgstr ""
56
57#: common/footer.j2.inc:32
58msgid "Report issues with this website."
59msgstr ""
60
61#: common/navigation.j2.inc:38
62msgid "About"
63msgstr ""
64
65#: common/navigation.j2.inc:39 common/old-news.j2.inc:7
66#: template/news/index.html.j2:8
67msgid "News"
68msgstr ""
69
70#: common/navigation.j2.inc:40 template/index.html.j2:289
71msgid "Applications"
72msgstr ""
73
74#: common/navigation.j2.inc:44
75msgid "Community"
76msgstr ""
77
78#: common/navigation.j2.inc:47 template/index.html.j2:292
79msgid "Engage"
80msgstr ""
81
82#: common/navigation.j2.inc:48
83msgid "GSoC Projects"
84msgstr ""
85
86#: common/navigation.j2.inc:50
87msgid "Copyright for Contributors"
88msgstr ""
89
90#: common/navigation.j2.inc:51
91msgid "IRC Archive"
92msgstr ""
93
94#: common/navigation.j2.inc:58
95msgid "Development"
96msgstr ""
97
98#: common/navigation.j2.inc:61
99msgid "System Architecture"
100msgstr ""
101
102#: common/navigation.j2.inc:63 template/roadmap.html.j2:6
103msgid "Roadmap"
104msgstr ""
105
106#: common/navigation.j2.inc:65 template/gnurl.html.j2:186
107msgid "Source Code"
108msgstr ""
109
110#: common/navigation.j2.inc:66
111msgid "Source Code Documentation"
112msgstr ""
113
114#: common/navigation.j2.inc:67
115msgid "Continuous Integration"
116msgstr ""
117
118#: common/navigation.j2.inc:68
119msgid "Development Tutorial"
120msgstr ""
121
122#: common/navigation.j2.inc:79
123msgid "Documentation"
124msgstr ""
125
126#: common/navigation.j2.inc:82 template/install.html.j2:6
127msgid "Install"
128msgstr ""
129
130#: common/navigation.j2.inc:83 template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:76
131msgid "Use"
132msgstr ""
133
134#: common/navigation.j2.inc:84
135msgid "Videos"
136msgstr ""
137
138#: common/navigation.j2.inc:85 template/glossary.html.j2:6
139msgid "Glossary"
140msgstr ""
141
142#: common/navigation.j2.inc:86
143msgid "Handbook"
144msgstr ""
145
146#: common/navigation.j2.inc:88
147msgid "REST API"
148msgstr ""
149
150#: common/navigation.j2.inc:89 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:83
151msgid "FAQ"
152msgstr ""
153
154#: common/old-news.j2.inc:10 template/news/index.html.j2:11
155msgid "News posts about changes related to GNUnet such as releases and events"
156msgstr ""
157
158#: common/old-news.j2.inc:15 template/news/index.html.j2:16
159msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed"
160msgstr ""
161
162#: common/old-news.j2.inc:34 template/news/index.html.j2:36
163msgid "read more"
164msgstr ""
165
166#: template/about.html.j2:11
167msgid "What is GNUnet?"
168msgstr ""
169
170#: template/about.html.j2:13
171msgid ""
172"GNUnet is an alternative network stack for building secure, decentralized"
173" and privacy-preserving distributed applications. Our goal is to replace "
174"the old insecure Internet protocol stack. Starting from an application "
175"for secure publication of files, it has grown to include all kinds of "
176"basic protocol components and applications towards the creation of a GNU "
177"internet."
178msgstr ""
179
180#: template/about.html.j2:23
181msgid ""
182"Today, the actual use and thus the social requirements for a global "
183"network differs widely from those goals of 1970. While the Internet "
184"remains suitable for military use, where the network equipment is "
185"operated by a command hierarchy and when necessary isolated from the rest"
186" of the world, the situation is less tenable for civil society."
187msgstr ""
188
189#: template/about.html.j2:32
190msgid ""
191"Due to fundamental Internet design choices, Internet traffic can be "
192"misdirected, intercepted, censored and manipulated by hostile routers on "
193"the network. And indeed, the modern Internet has evolved exactly to the "
194"point where, as Matthew Green put it, <a "
195"href=\"https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-"
196"is-hostile/\">\"the network is hostile\"</a>."
197msgstr ""
198
199#: template/about.html.j2:41
200msgid ""
201"We believe liberal societies need a network architecture that uses the "
202"anti-authoritarian decentralized peer-to-peer paradigm and privacy-"
203"preserving cryptographic protocols. The goal of the GNUnet project is to "
204"provide a Free Software realization of this ideal."
205msgstr ""
206
207#: template/about.html.j2:49
208msgid ""
209"Specifically, GNUnet tries to follow the following design principles, in "
210"order of importance:"
211msgstr ""
212
213#: template/about.html.j2:56
214msgid ""
215"GNUnet must be implemented as <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy"
216"/free-sw.html\">Free Software</a>."
217msgstr ""
218
219#: template/about.html.j2:60
220msgid ""
221"GNUnet must minimize the amount of personally identifiable information "
222"exposed."
223msgstr ""
224
225#: template/about.html.j2:61
226msgid ""
227"GNUnet must be fully distributed and resilient to external attacks and "
228"rogue participants."
229msgstr ""
230
231#: template/about.html.j2:62
232msgid ""
233"GNUnet must be self-organizing and not depend on administrators or "
234"centralized infrastructure."
235msgstr ""
236
237#: template/about.html.j2:63
238msgid ""
239"GNUnet must inform the user which other participants have to be trusted "
240"when establishing private communications."
241msgstr ""
242
243#: template/about.html.j2:64
244msgid "GNUnet must be open and permit new peers to join."
245msgstr ""
246
247#: template/about.html.j2:65
248msgid "GNUnet must support a diverse range of applications and devices."
249msgstr ""
250
251#: template/about.html.j2:66
252msgid "GNUnet must use compartmentalization to protect sensitive information."
253msgstr ""
254
255#: template/about.html.j2:67
256msgid "The GNUnet architecture must be resource efficient."
257msgstr ""
258
259#: template/about.html.j2:68
260msgid ""
261"GNUnet must provide incentives for peers to contribute more resources "
262"than they consume."
263msgstr ""
264
265#: template/about.html.j2:72
266msgid ""
267"To get know and learn more, please check our <a "
268"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, "
269"especially the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html"
270"#Key-Concepts\">chapter on \"Key Concepts\"</a>, explaining the "
271"fundamental concepts of GNUnet: <ul> <li><a "
272"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Authentication\">Authentication</a></li>"
273" <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Accounting-"
274"to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing\">Accounting to Encourage Resource "
275"Sharing</a></li> <li><a "
276"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality\">Confidentiality</a></li>"
277" <li><a "
278"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonymity</a></li>"
279" <li><a "
280"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability\">Deniability</a></li>"
281" <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Peer-"
282"Identities\">Peer Identities</a></li> <li><a "
283"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-GNU-"
284"Name-System-_0028GNS-Zones_0029\">Zones in the GNU Name System (GNS "
285"Zones)</a></li> <li><a "
286"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> "
287"</ul>"
288msgstr ""
289
290#: template/about.html.j2:88
291msgid "More Resources"
292msgstr ""
293
294#: template/about.html.j2:90
295msgid ""
296"There are many more resources to learn about GNUnet besides the <a "
297"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, such "
298"as the <a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliography</a> with papers "
299"covering the various layers, many <a "
300"href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html\">videos</a> or a brief <a "
301"href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html\">glossary</a>."
302msgstr ""
303
304#: template/about.html.j2:95
305msgid ""
306"You are most welcome to <a href=\"engage.html\">get engaged into the "
307"conversation</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">install GNUnet</a>, <a "
308"href=\"use.html\">use it</a> and <a href=\"engage.html\">contribute and "
309"get engaged</a> in various ways."
310msgstr ""
311
312#: template/about.html.j2:100
313msgid ""
314"Please be aware that this project is (despite of it's age) still in an "
315"early alpha stage when it comes to software &#8211; its not an easy task "
316"to rewrite the whole Internet!"
317msgstr ""
318
319#: template/about.html.j2:105
320msgid "Current funding"
321msgstr ""
322
323#: template/about.html.j2:110
324msgid ""
325"We're receiving funding from NLnet's Next Generation Internet funding "
326"line to document and implement the GNU Name System protocol in a way "
327"suitable for the IETF standardization process."
328msgstr ""
329
330#: template/about.html.j2:123
331msgid ""
332"This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 "
333"research and innovation programme under the NGI_TRUST grant agreement no "
334"825618. The project aims to integrate re:claimID with the GNU Taler "
335"payment system in a pilot in order to demonstrate the practical "
336"feasibility and benefits of privacy enhancing technologies for users and "
337"commercial service providers. The project is called \"Decentralized "
338"Identities for Self-Sovereign End-users\" (DISSENS)."
339msgstr ""
340
341#: template/about.html.j2:141
342msgid "We are grateful for free hosting offered by the following organizations:"
343msgstr ""
344
345#: template/about.html.j2:150
346msgid "Past funding"
347msgstr ""
348
349#: template/about.html.j2:152
350msgid "We are grateful for past funding from the following organizations:"
351msgstr ""
352
353#: template/applications.html.j2:7
354msgid "Applications provided by GNUnet"
355msgstr ""
356
357#: template/applications.html.j2:13 template/gns.html.j2:7
358msgid "The GNU Name System"
359msgstr ""
360
361#: template/applications.html.j2:15
362msgid ""
363"The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully "
364"decentralized replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of "
365"using a hierarchy, GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are "
366"similar to DNS, but queries and replies are private even with respect to "
367"peers providing the answers. The integrity of records and privacy of "
368"look-ups are cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS "
369"integrates a robust, efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
370msgstr ""
371
372#: template/applications.html.j2:38
373msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
374msgstr ""
375
376#: template/applications.html.j2:41
377msgid ""
378"is a decentralized Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the "
379"GNU Name System. It allows users to securely share personal information "
380"with websites using standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
381msgstr ""
382
383#: template/applications.html.j2:57
384msgid "Filesharing (Alpha)"
385msgstr ""
386
387#: template/applications.html.j2:59
388msgid ""
389"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">filesharing</a> is an application that "
390"aims to provide censorship-resistant, anonymous filesharing. The "
391"publisher is empowered to make a gradual choice between performance and "
392"anonymity."
393msgstr ""
394
395#: template/applications.html.j2:73
396msgid "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
397msgstr ""
398
399#: template/applications.html.j2:75
400msgid ""
401"GNUnet conversation is an application that provides secure voice "
402"communication in a fully decentralized way by employing GNUnet for "
403"routing and transport."
404msgstr ""
405
406#: template/applications.html.j2:91
407msgid "Applications utilizing GNUnet"
408msgstr ""
409
410#: template/applications.html.j2:97
411msgid "GNU Taler (Alpha)"
412msgstr ""
413
414#: template/applications.html.j2:99
415msgid ""
416"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> is a new privacy-preserving "
417"electronic payment system. Payments are cryptographically secured and are"
418" confirmed within milliseconds with extremely low transaction costs."
419msgstr ""
420
421#: template/applications.html.j2:118
422msgid "secushare"
423msgstr ""
424
425#: template/applications.html.j2:120
426msgid ""
427"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> is creating a "
428"decentralized social networking application on top of GNUnet. Using "
429"overlay multicast and the extensible PSYC protocol, notifications are "
430"distributed end-to-end encrypted to authorized recipients only."
431msgstr ""
432
433#: template/applications.html.j2:139
434msgid "pretty Easy privacy"
435msgstr ""
436
437#: template/applications.html.j2:141
438msgid ""
439"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p) "
440"is creating a usable end-to-end encrypted e-mail solution using "
441"opportunistic key exchange. p&#8801;p will use GNUnet to protect metadata"
442" and exploit new cryptographic protocols to verify keys."
443msgstr ""
444
445#: template/applications.html.j2:160
446msgid "Cadet-GTK"
447msgstr ""
448
449#: template/applications.html.j2:162
450msgid ""
451"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> "
452"is a convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing "
453"messaging using the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK and "
454"libhandy for a convergent design."
455msgstr ""
456
457#: template/applications.html.j2:180
458msgid "groupchat"
459msgstr ""
460
461#: template/applications.html.j2:182
462msgid ""
463"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a "
464"terminal user interface providing messaging using the CADET subsystem. It"
465" is developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned to be "
466"compatible."
467msgstr ""
468
469#: template/architecture.html.j2:6
470msgid "GNUnet System Architecture"
471msgstr ""
472
473#: template/architecture.html.j2:20
474msgid "Foundations"
475msgstr ""
476
477#: template/architecture.html.j2:22
478msgid ""
479"The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-"
480"like end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key "
481"infrastructure (GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> "
482"Using public keys for addresses and self-organizing decentralized routing"
483" algorithms, these subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack."
484msgstr ""
485
486#: template/architecture.html.j2:35
487msgid "Security"
488msgstr ""
489
490#: template/architecture.html.j2:38
491msgid ""
492"GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem "
493"runs as a separate process, providing fault isolation and enabling tight "
494"permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the "
495"implementation is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and"
496" will always remain free software."
497msgstr ""
498
499#: template/architecture.html.j2:52
500msgid "System architecture"
501msgstr ""
502
503#: template/architecture.html.j2:58
504msgid "Subsystems"
505msgstr ""
506
507#: template/architecture.html.j2:67
508msgid "libgnunetutil"
509msgstr ""
510
511#: template/architecture.html.j2:73
512msgid "APIs"
513msgstr ""
514
515#: template/architecture.html.j2:86
516msgid "Legend"
517msgstr ""
518
519#: template/contact.html.j2:6
520msgid "Contact information"
521msgstr ""
522
523#: template/contact.html.j2:11
524msgid "The mailing list"
525msgstr ""
526
527#: template/contact.html.j2:13
528msgid ""
529"An archived, public mailing list for GNUnet is hosted at <a "
530"href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-"
531"developers\">https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-"
532"developers</a>. You can send messages to the list at <a href=\"mailto"
533":gnunet-developers@gnu.org\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
534msgstr ""
535
536#: template/contact.html.j2:23
537msgid "The IRC channel"
538msgstr ""
539
540#: template/contact.html.j2:25
541msgid ""
542"<tt>#gnunet</tt> is reachable via <a "
543"href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc.freenode.net</a>. There is also an <a "
544"href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a>"
545" available."
546msgstr ""
547
548#: template/contact.html.j2:38
549msgid "Contacting individuals"
550msgstr ""
551
552#: template/contact.html.j2:40
553msgid ""
554"GNUnet developers are generally reachable at either "
555"<tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet.org</tt> or <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt>. Most of us"
556" support receiving GnuPG encrypted Emails. Urgent and sensitive security "
557"issues may be addressed to the GNU maintainers <tt>schanzen</tt> and "
558"<tt>grothoff</tt>."
559msgstr ""
560
561#: template/contact.html.j2:53
562msgid "Reporting bugs"
563msgstr ""
564
565#: template/contact.html.j2:55
566msgid ""
567"We track open feature requests and bugs for projects within GNUnet in our"
568" <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug tracker</a>. You can also "
569"report bugs or feature requests to the <a "
570"href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnunet\">bug-gnunet</a>"
571" mailing list. The mailinglist requires no subscription."
572msgstr ""
573
574#: template/copyright.html.j2:11
575msgid ""
576"<p> Contributors to GNUnet with Git access must sign the <a "
577"href=\"/static/pdf/copyright.pdf\">copyright assignment</a> to ensure "
578"that the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-"
579"ev.git/tree/gnunet_taler_agreement.tex\">GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA"
580" agreement on licensing and collaborative development</a> of the GNUnet "
581"and GNU Taler projects is satisfied. </p>"
582msgstr ""
583
584#: template/copyright.html.j2:22
585msgid ""
586"<p>The agreements ensure that the code will continue to be made available"
587" under free software licenses, but gives developers the freedom to move "
588"code between GNUnet and GNU Taler without worrying about licenses and to "
589"give the company the ability to dual-license (for example, so that we can"
590" distribute via App-stores that are hostile to free software).</p>"
591msgstr ""
592
593#: template/copyright.html.j2:30
594msgid ""
595"<p>Minor contributions (basically, anyone without Git access) do not "
596"require copyright assignment. Pseudonymous contributions are accepted, in"
597" this case simply sign the agreement with your pseudonym. Scanned copies "
598"are sufficient, but snail mail is preferred.</p>"
599msgstr ""
600
601#: template/developers.html.j2:5
602msgid "GNUnet for developers"
603msgstr ""
604
605#: template/developers.html.j2:13
606msgid "Repositories"
607msgstr ""
608
609#: template/developers.html.j2:16
610msgid ""
611"A list of our Git repositories can be found on our our <a "
612"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">Git Server</a>."
613msgstr ""
614
615#: template/developers.html.j2:27
616msgid ""
617"Technical papers can be found in our <a "
618"href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/bibliography\">bibliography</a>."
619msgstr ""
620
621#: template/developers.html.j2:34
622msgid "Discussion"
623msgstr ""
624
625#: template/developers.html.j2:37
626msgid ""
627"We have a mailing list for developer discussions. You can subscribe to or"
628" read the list archive at <a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo"
629"/gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-"
630"developers</a>."
631msgstr ""
632
633#: template/developers.html.j2:47
634msgid "Regression Testing"
635msgstr ""
636
637#: template/developers.html.j2:50
638msgid ""
639"We have <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/\">Buildbot</a> automation tests "
640"to detect regressions and check for portability at <a "
641"href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/</a>."
642msgstr ""
643
644#: template/developers.html.j2:59
645msgid "Code Coverage Analysis"
646msgstr ""
647
648#: template/developers.html.j2:62
649msgid ""
650"We use <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> "
651"to analyze the code coverage of our tests, the results are available at "
652"<a "
653"href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a>."
654msgstr ""
655
656#: template/developers.html.j2:72
657msgid "Performance Analysis"
658msgstr ""
659
660#: template/developers.html.j2:75
661msgid ""
662"We use <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> for "
663"performance regression analysis of the exchange backend at <a "
664"href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a>."
665msgstr ""
666
667#: template/download.html.j2:7 template/gnurl.html.j2:209
668msgid "Downloads"
669msgstr ""
670
671#: template/download.html.j2:11
672msgid ""
673"Here you can download releases of our software and find links to the "
674"various versions."
675msgstr ""
676
677#: template/download.html.j2:17
678msgid "0.11.x series"
679msgstr ""
680
681#: template/download.html.j2:18
682msgid "tarball"
683msgstr ""
684
685#: template/download.html.j2:20
686msgid ""
687"The tarball of the latest version can be obtained from GNU FTP and its "
688"mirrors."
689msgstr ""
690
691#: template/download.html.j2:30
692msgid "git"
693msgstr ""
694
695#: template/download.html.j2:32
696msgid "You can fetch the git tag of version 0.11.x from our development server:"
697msgstr ""
698
699#: template/engage.html.j2:6
700msgid "Engage!"
701msgstr ""
702
703#: template/ev.html.j2:6
704msgid "Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V."
705msgstr ""
706
707#: template/ev.html.j2:11
708msgid "About GNUnet e.V."
709msgstr ""
710
711#: template/ev.html.j2:13
712msgid ""
713"On December 27th 2013 a group of GNUnet hackers met at 30c3 to create the"
714" \"Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V.\", an association under "
715"German law to support GNUnet development. The Amtsgericht M&uuml;nchen "
716"registered the association on the 7th of March under VR 205287."
717msgstr ""
718
719#: template/ev.html.j2:22
720msgid ""
721"The association is officially dedicated to supporting research, "
722"development and education in the area of secure decentralized networking "
723"in general, and GNUnet specifically. This is the official website for the"
724" association."
725msgstr ""
726
727#: template/ev.html.j2:31
728msgid "Becoming a Member of GNUnet e.V."
729msgstr ""
730
731#: template/ev.html.j2:33
732msgid ""
733"GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to "
734"participate in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For "
735"this, all you have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the "
736"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> "
737"repository. There are no membership dues; however, members are required "
738"to support GNUnet e.V. and in particularly contribute to the technical "
739"development within their means. For further details, we refer to the <a "
740"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">Satzung (Charter)</a> "
741"(currently only available in German, translations welcome)."
742msgstr ""
743
744#: template/ev.html.j2:52
745msgid "Governance"
746msgstr ""
747
748#: template/ev.html.j2:54
749msgid ""
750"You can find our charter, and the list of members under <a "
751"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-"
752"ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-"
753"ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists of: "
754"<dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
755"Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> "
756"<dd>t3sserakt</dd> <dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> "
757"<dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a "
758"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 "
759"</dd> </dl>"
760msgstr ""
761
762#: template/ev.html.j2:73
763msgid "Official Meeting Notes"
764msgstr ""
765
766#: template/ev.html.j2:86
767msgid "Support Us!"
768msgstr ""
769
770#: template/ev.html.j2:88
771msgid ""
772"Everybody is welcome to support us via donations. For financial "
773"contributions, Europeans are able to donate via SEPA. We hope to setup "
774"accounts in other major currency areas in the future. You can also donate"
775" via Bitcoin, routing details are given below. Please note that we are "
776"unable to provide receipts for your donations. If you are planning to "
777"donate a significant amount of money, please contact us first as it might"
778" be better to come to a custom arrangement. <dl><dt>BitCoin</dt> "
779"<dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</dd> <dt>SEPA/IBAN</dt> "
780"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd> </dl>"
781msgstr ""
782
783#: template/faq.html.j2:12 template/faq.html.j2:23
784msgid "General"
785msgstr ""
786
787#: template/faq.html.j2:13 template/faq.html.j2:149 template/gns.html.j2:37
788msgid "Features"
789msgstr ""
790
791#: template/faq.html.j2:15 template/faq.html.j2:695
792msgid "Error messages"
793msgstr ""
794
795#: template/faq.html.j2:16 template/faq.html.j2:797
796msgid "File-sharing"
797msgstr ""
798
799#: template/faq.html.j2:17 template/faq.html.j2:973
800msgid "Contributing"
801msgstr ""
802
803#: template/faq.html.j2:26
804msgid "What do I do if my question is not answered here?"
805msgstr ""
806
807#: template/faq.html.j2:28
808msgid ""
809"A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional "
810"documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list"
811" or the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net."
812msgstr ""
813
814#: template/faq.html.j2:36
815msgid "When are you going to release the next version?"
816msgstr ""
817
818#: template/faq.html.j2:38
819msgid ""
820"A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: "
821"earlier if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release "
822"will be anounced on the info-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list and on <a "
823"href=\"https://planet.gnu.org\">planet GNU</a>. You can subscribe to the "
824"mailing list or the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a "
825"notification."
826msgstr ""
827
828#: template/faq.html.j2:49
829msgid "Is the code free?"
830msgstr ""
831
832#: template/faq.html.j2:51
833msgid ""
834"A: GNUnet is free software, available under the <a "
835"href=\"https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public "
836"License (AGPL)</a>."
837msgstr ""
838
839#: template/faq.html.j2:58
840msgid "Are there any known bugs?"
841msgstr ""
842
843#: template/faq.html.j2:60
844msgid ""
845"A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the <a "
846"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Mantis system</a>. Some bugs are "
847"occasionally reported directly to developers or the developer mailing "
848"list. This is discouraged since developers often do not have the time to "
849"feed these bugs back into the Mantis database. Please report bugs "
850"directly to the bug tracking system. If you believe a bug is sensitive, "
851"you can set its view status to private (this should be the exception)."
852msgstr ""
853
854#: template/faq.html.j2:73 template/faq.html.j2:193
855msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?"
856msgstr ""
857
858#: template/faq.html.j2:75
859msgid ""
860"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ "
861"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration."
862msgstr ""
863
864#: template/faq.html.j2:83
865msgid "Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?"
866msgstr ""
867
868#: template/faq.html.j2:85
869msgid ""
870"A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called "
871"&quot;proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your"
872" peer is real (or, rather, make it expensive for an adversary to mount a "
873"Sybil attack on the network size estimator). The calculation is expected "
874"to take a few days, depending on how fast your CPU is. If the CPU load is"
875" creating a problem for you, you can set the value &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; "
876"in the &quot;nse&quot; section of your configuration file to a higher "
877"value. The default is &quot;5 ms&quot;."
878msgstr ""
879
880#: template/faq.html.j2:99
881msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?"
882msgstr ""
883
884#: template/faq.html.j2:101
885msgid ""
886"A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for "
887"TCP connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in "
888"particular. GNUnet does not really have one focus; our theme is secure "
889"decentralized networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus."
890msgstr ""
891
892#: template/faq.html.j2:111
893msgid "How does GNUnet compare to I2P?"
894msgstr ""
895
896#: template/faq.html.j2:113
897msgid ""
898"A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more "
899"decentralized Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost "
900"no overlaps. <br><br> I2P is written in Java, and has (asymmetric) "
901"tunnels using onion (or garlic) routing as the basis for various "
902"(anonymized) applications. I2P is largely used via a Web frontend."
903msgstr ""
904
905#: template/faq.html.j2:124
906msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?"
907msgstr ""
908
909#: template/faq.html.j2:126
910msgid ""
911"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet "
912"ready for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on "
913"the functionality you use, but you will always likely run into issues "
914"with our current low-level transport system. We are currently in the "
915"process of rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation "
916"[TNG]&quot;)"
917msgstr ""
918
919#: template/faq.html.j2:136
920msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?"
921msgstr ""
922
923#: template/faq.html.j2:138
924msgid ""
925"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, "
926"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be"
927" built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in doing so."
928msgstr ""
929
930#: template/faq.html.j2:151
931msgid "What can I do with GNUnet?"
932msgstr ""
933
934#: template/faq.html.j2:153
935msgid ""
936"A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it "
937"can do more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and "
938"documentation of some of the features that exist are more advanced than "
939"others."
940msgstr ""
941
942#: template/faq.html.j2:160
943msgid ""
944"For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a "
945"fully decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a "
946"mechanism for IPv4-IPv6 protocol translation and tunneling (NAT-PT with "
947"DNS-ALG)."
948msgstr ""
949
950#: template/faq.html.j2:171
951msgid "Is it possible to surf the WWW anonymously with GNUnet?"
952msgstr ""
953
954#: template/faq.html.j2:173
955msgid ""
956"A: It is not possible use GNUnet for anonymous browsing at this point. We"
957" recommend that you use Tor for anonymous surfing."
958msgstr ""
959
960#: template/faq.html.j2:181
961msgid "Is it possible to access GNUnet via a browser as an anonymous WWW?"
962msgstr ""
963
964#: template/faq.html.j2:183
965msgid ""
966"A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
967"would make it accessible via a browser. It is possible to build such a "
968"proxy and all one needs to know is the protocol used between the browser "
969"and the proxy and the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
970msgstr ""
971
972#: template/faq.html.j2:195
973msgid ""
974"A: There are actually a few graphical user interfaces for different "
975"functions. gnunet-setup is to configure GNUnet, and gnunet-fs-gtk is for "
976"file-sharing. There are a few other gnunet-XXX-gtk GUIs of lesser "
977"importance. Note that in order to obtain the GUI, you need to install the"
978" gnunet-gtk package, which is a separate download. gnunet-gtk is a meta "
979"GUI that integrates most of the other GUIs in one window. One exception "
980"is gnunet-setup, which must still be run separately at this time (as "
981"setup requires the peer to be stopped)."
982msgstr ""
983
984#: template/faq.html.j2:210
985msgid "Which operating systems does GNUnet run on?"
986msgstr ""
987
988#: template/faq.html.j2:212
989msgid ""
990"A: GNUnet is being developed and tested primarily under Debian GNU/Linux."
991" Furthermore, we regularly build and test GNUnet on Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch,"
992" FreeBSD and macOS. We have reports of working versions on many other "
993"GNU/Linux distributions; in the past we had reports of working versions "
994"on NetBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. However, not all of those reports are "
995"recent, so if you cannot get GNUnet to work on those systems please let "
996"us know."
997msgstr ""
998
999#: template/faq.html.j2:228
1000msgid "Who runs the GNS root zone?"
1001msgstr ""
1002
1003#: template/faq.html.j2:230
1004msgid ""
1005"A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a "
1006"default configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this "
1007"default configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will "
1008"be able to modify this configuration at will. We expect normal users to "
1009"have no need to edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services "
1010"themselves."
1011msgstr ""
1012
1013#: template/faq.html.j2:241
1014msgid "Where is the per-user GNS database kept?"
1015msgstr ""
1016
1017#: template/faq.html.j2:243
1018msgid ""
1019"A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet "
1020"peer. Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the "
1021"database could be kept at each peer (however, we don't have code for "
1022"convenient replication). Similarly, multiple GNUnet peers can share one "
1023"instance of the database --- the &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; can"
1024" be accessed from remote (via TCP). The actual data can be stored in a "
1025"Postgres database, for which various replication options are again "
1026"applicable. Ultimately, there are many options for how users can store "
1027"(and secure) their GNS database."
1028msgstr ""
1029
1030#: template/faq.html.j2:258
1031msgid "What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?"
1032msgstr ""
1033
1034#: template/faq.html.j2:260
1035msgid ""
1036"A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser "
1037"histories and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases"
1038" will only grow to a few tens of thousands of entries, small enough to "
1039"fit even on mobile devices."
1040msgstr ""
1041
1042#: template/faq.html.j2:270
1043msgid "Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?"
1044msgstr ""
1045
1046#: template/faq.html.j2:272
1047msgid ""
1048"A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force "
1049"to change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and "
1050"then the changes would only apply to the names that this user is the "
1051"authority for). So if everyone used GNS, the only practical attack of a "
1052"government would be to force the operator of a server to change the GNS "
1053"records for his server to point elsewhere. However, if the owner of the "
1054"private key for a zone is unavailable for enforcement, the respective "
1055"zone cannot be changed and any other zone delegating to this zone will "
1056"achieve proper resolution."
1057msgstr ""
1058
1059#: template/faq.html.j2:286
1060msgid "How does GNS compare to other name systems?"
1061msgstr ""
1062
1063#: template/faq.html.j2:288
1064msgid ""
1065"A: A scientific paper on this topic <a "
1066"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/ns2018.pdf\">has been published "
1067"</a> and below is a table from the publication. For detailed descriptions"
1068" please refer to the paper."
1069msgstr ""
1070
1071#: template/faq.html.j2:392
1072msgid "What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?"
1073msgstr ""
1074
1075#: template/faq.html.j2:394
1076msgid ""
1077"A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1078"authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, "
1079"and there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> "
1080"With GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the "
1081"responsibility for naming: each user runs their own personal root zone "
1082"and is thus in complete control of the names they use. GNS also has many "
1083"additional features (to keep names short and enable migration) which "
1084"don't even make sense in the context of CoDoNS."
1085msgstr ""
1086
1087#: template/faq.html.j2:410
1088msgid "What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?"
1089msgstr ""
1090
1091#: template/faq.html.j2:412
1092msgid ""
1093"A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, "
1094"with SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and "
1095"subjected to ranking. As the social relationships evolve, names can thus "
1096"change in surprising ways. <br><br> With GNS, names are primarily shared "
1097"via delegation, and thus mappings will only change if the user "
1098"responsible for the name (the authority) manually changes the record."
1099msgstr ""
1100
1101#: template/faq.html.j2:426
1102msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?"
1103msgstr ""
1104
1105#: template/faq.html.j2:428
1106msgid ""
1107"A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD "
1108"registries (such as those for \".com\" and \".org\"). Instead of using "
1109"those, each user is expected to maintain a database of (second-level) "
1110"domains (like \"gnu.org\") and the IP addresses of the respective name "
1111"servers. Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs."
1112msgstr ""
1113
1114#: template/faq.html.j2:439
1115msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?"
1116msgstr ""
1117
1118#: template/faq.html.j2:441
1119msgid ""
1120"A: Handshake is a blockchain-based method for root zone governance. "
1121"Hence, it does not address the name resolution process itself but "
1122"delegates resolution into DNS after the initial TLD resolution. Not "
1123"taking sustainablility considerations into account, Handshake could be "
1124"used as an additional supporting GNS root zone governance model, but we "
1125"currently do not have such plans in mind."
1126msgstr ""
1127
1128#: template/faq.html.j2:453
1129msgid "What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?"
1130msgstr ""
1131
1132#: template/faq.html.j2:455
1133msgid ""
1134"A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS "
1135"resolvers of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, "
1136"lower query resolution times, and faster update propagation&quot;. Thus "
1137"TrickleDNS is focused on defeating attacks on the availability (and "
1138"performance) of record propagation in DNS, for example via DDoS attacks "
1139"on DNS root servers. TrickleDNS is thus concerned with how to ensure "
1140"distribution of authoritative records, and authority remains derived from"
1141" the DNS hierarchy."
1142msgstr ""
1143
1144#: template/faq.html.j2:468
1145msgid ""
1146"Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the "
1147"style of the PGP web of trust?"
1148msgstr ""
1149
1150#: template/faq.html.j2:470
1151msgid ""
1152"A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the "
1153"two parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not "
1154"required, weaker mechanisms can be used. For example, we have implemented"
1155" a first-come-first-served (FCFS) authority which allows arbitrary users "
1156"to register arbitrary names. The key of this authority is included with "
1157"every GNUnet installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact"
1158" global and requires no further introduction. However, the security of "
1159"these names depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS "
1160"authority. The authority can be queried under the &quot;.pin&quot; TLD."
1161msgstr ""
1162
1163#: template/faq.html.j2:485
1164msgid ""
1165"How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name "
1166"in GNS?"
1167msgstr ""
1168
1169#: template/faq.html.j2:487
1170msgid ""
1171"A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a "
1172"&quot;legitimate&quot; domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his "
1173"preferred name or &quot;pseudonym&quot;) in his NICK record. Similarly, "
1174"all other users can choose to ignore this preference and use a name of "
1175"their choice (or even assign no name) for this user."
1176msgstr ""
1177
1178#: template/faq.html.j2:498
1179msgid ""
1180"Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS "
1181"zone visible?"
1182msgstr ""
1183
1184#: template/faq.html.j2:500
1185msgid ""
1186"A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared "
1187"with other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not "
1188"set. Thus, users have full control over what information about their "
1189"zones is made public."
1190msgstr ""
1191
1192#: template/faq.html.j2:510
1193msgid "Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?"
1194msgstr ""
1195
1196#: template/faq.html.j2:512
1197msgid ""
1198"A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary "
1199"because of IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in "
1200"the context of virtual hosting. However, LEHOs are also useful to help "
1201"with X.509 certificate validation (as they specify for which legacy "
1202"hostname the certificate should be valid). Also, even with IPv6 fully "
1203"deployed and &quot;infinite&quot; IP addresses being available, we're not"
1204" sure that virtual hosting would disappear. Finally, we don't want to "
1205"have to wait for IPv6 to become commonplace, GNS should work with today's"
1206" networks."
1207msgstr ""
1208
1209#: template/faq.html.j2:526
1210msgid ""
1211"Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally "
1212"unique names?"
1213msgstr ""
1214
1215#: template/faq.html.j2:528
1216msgid ""
1217"A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds. "
1218"As trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as "
1219"they cross each others thresholds. We decided that the resulting "
1220"unpredictability of the resolution process was not acceptable. "
1221"Furthermore, trust and consensus might be easy to manipulate by "
1222"adversaries."
1223msgstr ""
1224
1225#: template/faq.html.j2:539
1226msgid "How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?"
1227msgstr ""
1228
1229#: template/faq.html.j2:541
1230msgid ""
1231"A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one "
1232"can then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at "
1233"all peers. Before using a public key, peers check if that key has been "
1234"revoked. All names that involve delegation via a revoked zone will then "
1235"fail to resolve. Peers always automatically check for the existence of a "
1236"revocation message when resolving names."
1237msgstr ""
1238
1239#: template/faq.html.j2:553
1240msgid "Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?"
1241msgstr ""
1242
1243#: template/faq.html.j2:555
1244msgid ""
1245"A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the "
1246"protocol to support alternative delegation records. <br> <br> Naturally, "
1247"deployed GNS implementations would have to be updated to support the new "
1248"signature scheme. The new scheme can then be run in parallel with the "
1249"existing system by using a new record type to indicate the use of a "
1250"different cipher system."
1251msgstr ""
1252
1253#: template/faq.html.j2:569
1254msgid "How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?"
1255msgstr ""
1256
1257#: template/faq.html.j2:571
1258msgid ""
1259"A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and "
1260"replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be "
1261"contacted whenever clients perform a lookup. Even if the authority goes "
1262"(temporarily) off-line, the DHT will cache the records for some time. "
1263"However, should having multiple servers for a zone be considered truly "
1264"necessary, the owner of the zone can simply run multiple peers (and share"
1265" the zone's key and database among them)."
1266msgstr ""
1267
1268#: template/faq.html.j2:584
1269msgid ""
1270"Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship "
1271"resistance?"
1272msgstr ""
1273
1274#: template/faq.html.j2:586
1275msgid ""
1276"A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship "
1277"resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names "
1278"are not globally unique). To draw a parallel, HTTPS connections use more "
1279"bandwidth and have higher latency than HTTP connections. Depending on "
1280"your application, HTTPS may not be worth the cost. However, for users "
1281"that are experiencing censorship (or are concerned about it), giving up "
1282"globally unique names may very well be worth the cost. After all, what is"
1283" a &quot;globally&quot; unique name worth, if it does not resolve?"
1284msgstr ""
1285
1286#: template/faq.html.j2:600
1287msgid "Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?"
1288msgstr ""
1289
1290#: template/faq.html.j2:602
1291msgid ""
1292"A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component / "
1293"central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by "
1294"IANA/ICANN. This centralization creates vulnerabilities. For example, the"
1295" US government was able to reassign the management of the country-TLDs of"
1296" Afganistan and Iraq during the wars at the beginning of the 21st "
1297"century."
1298msgstr ""
1299
1300#: template/faq.html.j2:613
1301msgid "How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?"
1302msgstr ""
1303
1304#: template/faq.html.j2:615
1305msgid ""
1306"A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help "
1307"indirectly in two ways: <ol> <li> Many websites today use virtual "
1308"hosting, so blocking a particular IP address causes much more collateral "
1309"damage than blocking a DNS name. It thus raises the cost of "
1310"censorship.</li> <li> Existing layer-3 circumvention solutions (such as "
1311"Tor) would benefit from a censorship resistant naming system. Accessing "
1312"Tor's &quot;.onion&quot; namespace currently requires users to use "
1313"unmemorable cryptographic identifiers. With nicer names, Tor and tor2web-"
1314"like services would be even easier to use. </ol>"
1315msgstr ""
1316
1317#: template/faq.html.j2:634
1318msgid "Does GNS work with search engines?"
1319msgstr ""
1320
1321#: template/faq.html.j2:636
1322msgid ""
1323"A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can "
1324"use GNS to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally,"
1325" while we typically expect normal users to install custom software for "
1326"name resolution, this is unlikely to work for search engines today. "
1327"However, the DNS2GNS gateway allows search engines to use DNS to resolve "
1328"GNS names, so they can still index GNS resources. However, as using "
1329"DNS2GNS gateways breaks the cryptographic chain of trust, legacy search "
1330"engines will obviously not obtain censorship-resistant names."
1331msgstr ""
1332
1333#: template/faq.html.j2:650
1334msgid "How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1335msgstr ""
1336
1337#: template/faq.html.j2:652
1338msgid ""
1339"A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually "
1340"originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about "
1341"integration with legacy applications and instead focuses on universal "
1342"connectivity between a user's many machines. In contrast, GNS was "
1343"designed to interoperate with DNS as much as possible, and to also work "
1344"as much as possible with the existing Web infrastructure. UIA is not at "
1345"all concerned about legacy systems (clean slate)."
1346msgstr ""
1347
1348#: template/faq.html.j2:665
1349msgid "Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?"
1350msgstr ""
1351
1352#: template/faq.html.j2:667
1353msgid ""
1354"A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you "
1355"know if a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-"
1356"of-a-friend, and can thus decide how much you trust the result. "
1357"Naturally, the trusted-computing base (TCB) can become arbitrarily large "
1358"this way --- however, given the name length restriction, for an "
1359"individual name it is always less than about 128 entities."
1360msgstr ""
1361
1362#: template/faq.html.j2:679
1363msgid ""
1364"How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part "
1365"of the domain name?"
1366msgstr ""
1367
1368#: template/faq.html.j2:681
1369msgid ""
1370"A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects "
1371"the &quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to "
1372"the corresponding port number and &quot;Proto&quot; to the corresponding "
1373"protocol number. The rest of the name is resolved as usual. Then, when "
1374"the result is presented, GNS looks for the GNS-specific &quot;BOX&quot; "
1375"record type. A BOX record is a record that contains another record (such "
1376"as SRV or TLSA records) and adds a service and protocol number (and the "
1377"original boxed record type) to it."
1378msgstr ""
1379
1380#: template/faq.html.j2:697
1381msgid ""
1382"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for "
1383"Z&quot;. Should I worry?"
1384msgstr ""
1385
1386#: template/faq.html.j2:699
1387msgid ""
1388"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in "
1389"GNUnet. We have started a major rewrite to address this and other "
1390"problems, but until the Transport Next Generation (TNG) is ready, these "
1391"warnings are expected."
1392msgstr ""
1393
1394#: template/faq.html.j2:708
1395msgid "Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?"
1396msgstr ""
1397
1398#: template/faq.html.j2:710
1399msgid ""
1400"A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the "
1401"following commands (as root) to create the required device file"
1402msgstr ""
1403
1404#: template/faq.html.j2:722
1405msgid ""
1406"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-"
1407"service-dns)?"
1408msgstr ""
1409
1410#: template/faq.html.j2:724
1411msgid ""
1412"A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match "
1413"support. This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check"
1414" if your kernel has CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER set to either 'y' or "
1415"'m' (and the module is loaded)."
1416msgstr ""
1417
1418#: template/faq.html.j2:736
1419msgid "'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?"
1420msgstr ""
1421
1422#: template/faq.html.j2:738
1423msgid ""
1424"A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if"
1425" your firewall is enabled and blocking the connections."
1426msgstr ""
1427
1428#: template/faq.html.j2:746
1429msgid "I'm getting an 'error while loading shared libraries: libgnunetXXX.so.X'"
1430msgstr ""
1431
1432#: template/faq.html.j2:748
1433msgid ""
1434"A: This error usually occurs when your linker fails to locate one of "
1435"GNUnet's libraries. This can have two causes. First, it is theoretically "
1436"possible that the library is not installed on your system; however, if "
1437"you compiled GNUnet the normal way and/or used a binary package, that is "
1438"highly unlikely. The more common cause is that you installed GNUnet to a "
1439"directory that your linker does not search. There are several ways to fix"
1440" this that are described below. If you are 'root' and you installed to a "
1441"system folder (such as /usr/local), you want to add the libraries to the "
1442"system-wide search path. This is done by adding a line "
1443"\"/usr/local/lib/\" to /etc/ld.so.conf and running \"ldconfig\". If you "
1444"installed GNUnet to /opt or any other similar path, you obviously have to"
1445" change \"/usr/local\" accordingly. If you do not have 'root' rights or "
1446"if you installed GNUnet to say \"/home/$USER/\", then you can explicitly "
1447"tell your linker to search a particular directory for libraries using the"
1448" \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\" environment variable. For example, if you configured"
1449" GNUnet using a prefix of \"$HOME/gnunet/\" you want to run:"
1450msgstr ""
1451
1452#: template/faq.html.j2:774
1453msgid ""
1454"to ensure GNUnet's binaries and libraries are found. In order to avoid "
1455"having to do so each time, you can add the above lines (without the "
1456"\"$\") to your .bashrc or .profile file. You will have to logout and "
1457"login again to have this new profile be applied to all shells (including "
1458"your desktop environment)."
1459msgstr ""
1460
1461#: template/faq.html.j2:781
1462msgid "What error messages can be ignored?"
1463msgstr ""
1464
1465#: template/faq.html.j2:783
1466msgid ""
1467"A: Error messages flagged as \"DEBUG\" should be disabled in binaries "
1468"built for end-users and can always be ignored. Error messages flagged as "
1469"\"INFO\" always refer to harmless events that require no action. For "
1470"example, GNUnet may use an INFO message to indicate that it is currently "
1471"performing an expensive operation that will take some time. GNUnet will "
1472"also use INFO messages to display information about important "
1473"configuration values."
1474msgstr ""
1475
1476#: template/faq.html.j2:799
1477msgid "How does GNUnet compare to other file-sharing applications?"
1478msgstr ""
1479
1480#: template/faq.html.j2:801
1481msgid ""
1482"A: As opposed to Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey and most "
1483"other P2P networks, GNUnet was designed with security in mind as the "
1484"highest priority. We intend on producing a network with comprehensive "
1485"security features. Many other P2P networks are open to a wide variety of "
1486"attacks, and users have little privacy. GNUnet is also Free Software and "
1487"thus the source code is available, so you do not have to worry about "
1488"being spied upon by the software. The following table summarises the main"
1489" differences between GNUnet and other systems. The information is "
1490"accurate to the best of our knowledge. The comparison is difficult since "
1491"there are sometimes differences between various implementations of "
1492"(almost) the same protocol. In general, we pick a free implementation as "
1493"the reference implementation since it is possible to inspect the free "
1494"code. Also, all of these systems are changing over time and thus the data"
1495" below may not be up-to-date. If you find any flaws, please let us know. "
1496"Finally, the table is not saying terribly much (it is hard to compare "
1497"these systems this briefly), so if you want the real differences, read "
1498"the research papers (and probably the code)."
1499msgstr ""
1500
1501#: template/faq.html.j2:915
1502msgid ""
1503"Another important point of reference are the various anonymous peer-to-"
1504"peer networks. Here, there are differences in terms of application domain"
1505" and how specifically anonymity is achieved. Anonymous routing is a hard "
1506"research topic, so for a superficial comparison like this one we focus on"
1507" the latency. Another important factor is the programming language. Type-"
1508"safe languages may offer certain security benefits; however, this may "
1509"come at the cost of significant increases in resource consumption which "
1510"in turn may reduce anonymity."
1511msgstr ""
1512
1513#: template/faq.html.j2:928
1514msgid "Are there any known attacks (on GNUnet's file-sharing application)?"
1515msgstr ""
1516
1517#: template/faq.html.j2:930
1518msgid ""
1519"A: Generally, there is the possibility of a known plaintext attack on "
1520"keywords, but since the user has control over the keywords that are "
1521"associated with the content he inserts, the user can take advantage of "
1522"the same techniques used to generate reasonable passwords to defend "
1523"against such an attack. In any event, we are not trying to hide content; "
1524"thus, unless the user is trying to insert information into the network "
1525"that can only be shared with a small group of people, there is no real "
1526"reason to try to obfuscate the content by choosing a difficult keyword "
1527"anyway."
1528msgstr ""
1529
1530#: template/faq.html.j2:944
1531msgid "What do you mean by anonymity?"
1532msgstr ""
1533
1534#: template/faq.html.j2:946
1535msgid ""
1536"A: Anonymity is the lack of distinction of an individual from a (large) "
1537"group. A central goal for anonymous file-sharing in GNUnet is to make all"
1538" users (peers) form a group and to make communications in that group "
1539"anonymous, that is, nobody (but the initiator) should be able to tell "
1540"which of the peers in the group originated the message. In other words, "
1541"it should be difficult to impossible for an adversary to distinguish "
1542"between the originating peer and all other peers."
1543msgstr ""
1544
1545#: template/faq.html.j2:958
1546msgid "What does my system do when participating in GNUnet file sharing?"
1547msgstr ""
1548
1549#: template/faq.html.j2:960
1550msgid ""
1551"A: In GNUnet you set up a node (a peer). It is identified by an ID (hash "
1552"of its public key) and has a number of addresses it is reachable by (may "
1553"have no addresses, for instance when it's behind a NAT). You specify "
1554"bandwidth limits (how much traffic GNUnet is allowed to consume) and "
1555"datastore quote (how large your on-disk block storage is) . Your node "
1556"will then proceed to connect to other nodes, becoming part of the "
1557"network."
1558msgstr ""
1559
1560#: template/faq.html.j2:975
1561msgid "How can I help translate this webpage into other languages?"
1562msgstr ""
1563
1564#: template/faq.html.j2:977
1565msgid ""
1566"A: First, you need to register an account with our weblate system. Please"
1567" send an e-mail with the desired target language to "
1568"translators@gnunet.org or ask for help on the #gnunet chat on "
1569"irc.freenode.net. Typically someone with sufficient permissions will then"
1570" grant you access. Naturally, any abuse will result in the loss of "
1571"permissions."
1572msgstr ""
1573
1574#: template/faq.html.j2:989
1575msgid "I have some great idea for a new feature, what should I do?"
1576msgstr ""
1577
1578#: template/faq.html.j2:991
1579msgid ""
1580"A: Sadly, we have many more feature requests than we can possibly "
1581"implement. The best way to actually get a new feature implemented is to "
1582"do it yourself --- and to then send us a patch."
1583msgstr ""
1584
1585#: template/glossary.html.j2:12
1586msgid "Ego"
1587msgstr ""
1588
1589#: template/glossary.html.j2:14
1590msgid ""
1591"We use the term \"Ego\" to refer to the fact that users in GNUnet can "
1592"have multiple unlinkable identities, in the sense of alter egos. The "
1593"ability to have more than one identity is crucial, as we may want to keep"
1594" our egos for business separate from those we use for political "
1595"activities or romance.<br> Egos in GNUnet are technically equivalent to "
1596"identities (and the code does not distinguish between them). We simply "
1597"sometimes use the term \"ego\" to stress that you can have more than one."
1598msgstr ""
1599
1600#: template/glossary.html.j2:27
1601msgid "Identity"
1602msgstr ""
1603
1604#: template/glossary.html.j2:29
1605msgid ""
1606"In GNUnet users are identified via a public key, and that public key is "
1607"then often referred to as the \"Identity\" of the user. However, the "
1608"concept is not as draconian as it often is in real life where many are "
1609"forced to have one name, one passport and one unique identification "
1610"number. <br> As long as identities in GNUnet are simply public keys, "
1611"users are free to create any number of identities, and we call those egos"
1612" to emphasize the difference. Even though users can create such egos "
1613"freely, it is possible to have an ego certified by some certification "
1614"authority, resulting in something that more closely resembles the "
1615"traditional concept of an identity.<br> For example, a university may "
1616"certify the identities of its students such that they can prove that they"
1617" are studying. Students may keep their (certified) student identity "
1618"separate from other egos that they use for other activities in life."
1619msgstr ""
1620
1621#: template/glossary.html.j2:50
1622msgid "Pseudonym"
1623msgstr ""
1624
1625#: template/glossary.html.j2:52
1626msgid ""
1627"A pseudonym is an ego that is specifically intended to not be linked to "
1628"one's real name. GNUnet users can create many egos, and thus also many "
1629"pseudonyms. <br> Repeated uses of the same pseudonym are linkable by "
1630"definition, as they involve the same public key. Anonymity requires the "
1631"use of either the special \"anonymous\" pseudonym (for GNUnet, this is "
1632"the neutral element on the elliptic curve) or a throw-away pseudonym that"
1633" is only used once."
1634msgstr ""
1635
1636#: template/glossary.html.j2:71
1637msgid "Namespaces"
1638msgstr ""
1639
1640#: template/glossary.html.j2:73
1641msgid ""
1642"The GNU Name System allows every ego (or identity) to securely and "
1643"privately associate any number of label-value pairs with an ego. The "
1644"values are called record sets following the terminology of the Domain "
1645"Name System (DNS). The mapping of labels to record sets for a given ego "
1646"is called a namespace. <br> If records are made public and thus "
1647"published, it is possible for other users to lookup the record given the "
1648"ego's public key and the label. Here, not only the label can thus act as "
1649"a passphrase but also the public key -- which despite its name may not be"
1650" public knowledge and is never disclosed by the GNS protocol itself."
1651msgstr ""
1652
1653#: template/glossary.html.j2:89
1654msgid "Peer"
1655msgstr ""
1656
1657#: template/glossary.html.j2:91
1658msgid ""
1659"A \"peer\" is an instance of GNUnet with its own per-instance public key "
1660"and network addresses. Technically, it is possible to run multiple peers "
1661"on the same host, but this only makes sense for testing. <br> By design "
1662"GNUnet supports multiple users to share the same peer, just as UNIX is a "
1663"multi-user system. A \"peer\" typically consists of a set of foundational"
1664" GNUnet services running as the \"gnunet\" user and allowing all users in"
1665" the \"gnunet\" group to utilize the API. On multi-user systems, "
1666"additional \"personalized\" services may be required per user. <br> While"
1667" peers are also identified by public keys, these public keys are "
1668"completely unrelated to egos or identities. Namespaces cannot be "
1669"associated with a peer, only with egos."
1670msgstr ""
1671
1672#: template/gns.html.j2:13 template/gnurl.html.j2:60
1673#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:80 template/reclaim/motivation.html.j2:6
1674msgid "Motivation"
1675msgstr ""
1676
1677#: template/gns.html.j2:15
1678msgid ""
1679"The Domain Name System today enables traffic amplification attacks, "
1680"censorship (i.e. China), mass surveillance (MORECOWBELL) and offensive "
1681"cyber war (QUANTUMDNS).<br/> Unfortunately, band aid solutions such as "
1682"DoT, DoH, DNSSEC, DPRIVE and the like will not fix this. This is why we "
1683"built the GNU Name System (GNS), a secure, decentralized name system "
1684"built on top of GNUnet."
1685msgstr ""
1686
1687#: template/gns.html.j2:28 template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:6
1688msgid "Overview"
1689msgstr ""
1690
1691#: template/gns.html.j2:39
1692msgid ""
1693"The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It "
1694"allows its users to register names as top-level domains (TLDs) and "
1695"resolve other namespaces within their TLDs. <br/> GNS is designed to "
1696"provide: <ul> <li>Censorship resistance</li> <li>Query privacy</li> "
1697"<li>Secure name resolution</li> <li>Compatibility with DNS</li>"
1698msgstr ""
1699
1700#: template/gns.html.j2:52
1701msgid "Resources"
1702msgstr ""
1703
1704#: template/gnurl.html.j2:21
1705msgid ""
1706"libgnurl is a micro fork of libcurl. The goal of libgnurl is to support "
1707"only HTTP and HTTPS (and only HTTP 1.x) with a single crypto backend "
1708"(GnuTLS) to ensure a small footprint and uniform experience for "
1709"developers regardless of how libcurl was compiled."
1710msgstr ""
1711
1712#: template/gnurl.html.j2:30
1713msgid ""
1714"Our main usecase is for GNUnet and Taler, but it might be usable for "
1715"others, hence we&#39;re releasing the code to the general public."
1716msgstr ""
1717
1718#: template/gnurl.html.j2:37
1719msgid ""
1720"libgnurl is released under the same license as libcurl. Please read the "
1721"README for instructions, as you must supply the correct options to "
1722"configure to get a proper build of libgnurl."
1723msgstr ""
1724
1725#: template/gnurl.html.j2:48
1726msgid "About gnurl"
1727msgstr ""
1728
1729#: template/gnurl.html.j2:50
1730msgid ""
1731"Large parts of the following 6 paragraphs are old and need to be "
1732"rewritten."
1733msgstr ""
1734
1735#: template/gnurl.html.j2:62
1736msgid ""
1737"cURL supports many crypto backends. GNUnet requires the use of GnuTLS, "
1738"but other variants are used by some distributions. Supporting other "
1739"crypto backends would again expose us to a wider array of security "
1740"issues, may create licensing issues and most importantly introduce new "
1741"bugs as some crypto backends are known to introduce subtle runtime "
1742"issues. While it is possible to have two versions of libcurl installed on"
1743" the same system, this is error-prone, especially as if we are linked "
1744"against the wrong version, the bugs that arise might be rather subtle."
1745msgstr ""
1746
1747#: template/gnurl.html.j2:75
1748msgid ""
1749"For GNUnet, we also need a particularly modern version of GnuTLS. Thus, "
1750"it would anyway be necessary to recompile cURL for GNUnet. But what "
1751"happens if one links cURL against this version of GnuTLS? Well, first one"
1752" would install GnuTLS by hand in the system. Then, we build cURL. cURL "
1753"will build against it just fine, but the linker will eventually complain "
1754"bitterly. The reason is that cURL also links against a bunch of other "
1755"system libraries (gssapi, ldap, ssh2, rtmp, krb5, sasl2, see discussion "
1756"on obscure protocols above), which --- as they are part of the "
1757"distribution --- were linked against an older version of GnuTLS. As a "
1758"result, the same binary would be linked against two different versions of"
1759" GnuTLS. That is typically a recipe for disaster. Thus, in order to avoid"
1760" updating a dozen system libraries (and having two versions of those "
1761"installed), it is necessary to disable all of those cURL features that "
1762"GNUnet does not use, and there are many of those. For GNUnet, the more "
1763"obscure protocols supported by cURL are close to dead code --- mostly "
1764"harmless, but not useful. However, as some application may use one of "
1765"those features, distributions are typically forced to enable all of those"
1766" features, and thus including security issues that might arise from that "
1767"code."
1768msgstr ""
1769
1770#: template/gnurl.html.j2:99
1771msgid ""
1772"So to use a modern version of GnuTLS, a sane approach is to disable all "
1773"of the \"optional\" features of cURL that drag in system libraries that "
1774"link against the older GnuTLS. That works, except that one should then "
1775"NEVER install that version of libcurl in say /usr or /usr/local, as that "
1776"may break other parts of the system that might depend on these features "
1777"that we just disabled. Libtool versioning doesn't help here, as it is not"
1778" intended to deal with libraries that have optional features. Naturally, "
1779"installing cURL somewhere else is also problematic, as we now need to be "
1780"really careful that the linker will link GNUnet against the right "
1781"version. Note that none of this can really be trivially fixed by the cURL"
1782" developers."
1783msgstr ""
1784
1785#: template/gnurl.html.j2:118
1786msgid "Rename to fix"
1787msgstr ""
1788
1789#: template/gnurl.html.j2:120
1790#, python-format
1791msgid ""
1792"How does forking fix it? Easy. First, we can get rid of all of the "
1793"compatibility issues --- if you use libgnurl, you state that you "
1794"don&#39;t need anything but HTTP/HTTPS. Those applications that need "
1795"more, should stick with the original cURL. Those that do not, can choose "
1796"to move to something simpler. As the library gets a new name, we do not "
1797"have to worry about tons of packages breaking as soon as one rebuilds it."
1798" So renaming itself and saying that \"libgnurl = libcurl with only "
1799"HTTP/HTTPS support and GnuTLS\" fixes 99%% of the problems that darkened "
1800"my mood. Note that this pretty much CANNOT be done without a fork, as "
1801"renaming is an essential part of the fix. Now, there might be creative "
1802"solutions to achieve the same thing within the standard cURL build "
1803"system, but this was deemed to be too much work when gnurl was originally"
1804" started. The changes libgnurl makes to curl are miniscule and can easily"
1805" be applied again and again whenever libcurl makes a new release."
1806msgstr ""
1807
1808#: template/gnurl.html.j2:142
1809msgid "Using libgnurl"
1810msgstr ""
1811
1812#: template/gnurl.html.j2:144
1813msgid ""
1814"Projects that use cURL only for HTTP/HTTPS and that would work with "
1815"GnuTLS should be able to switch to libgnurl by changing \"-lcurl\" to "
1816"\"-lgnurl\". That&#39;s it. No changes to the source code should be "
1817"required, as libgnurl strives for bug-for-bug compatibility with the "
1818"HTTP/HTTPS/GnuTLS subset of cURL. We might add new features relating to "
1819"this core subset if they are proposed, but so far we have kept our "
1820"changes minimal and no additions to the original curl source have been "
1821"written."
1822msgstr ""
1823
1824#: template/gnurl.html.j2:161
1825msgid "Gotchas"
1826msgstr ""
1827
1828#: template/gnurl.html.j2:163
1829msgid ""
1830"libgnurl and gnurl are not intended to be used as a replacement for curl "
1831"for users: <br> This does not mean there is no confidence in the work "
1832"done with gnurl, it means that tools which expect curl or libcurl will "
1833"not make use of a different named binary and library. If you know what "
1834"you are doing, you should be able to use gnurl as part of your tooling in"
1835" place of curl. We do not recommend to do so however, as the only usage "
1836"it is tested for <em>so far</em> is as part of Taler&#39;s and "
1837"GNunet&#39;s build-system. <br> Since no conflicts in filenames occur you"
1838" are not expected to remove curl to make use of gnurl and viceversa."
1839msgstr ""
1840
1841#: template/gnurl.html.j2:188
1842msgid "You can get the gnurl git repository using:"
1843msgstr ""
1844
1845#: template/gnurl.html.j2:201
1846msgid "The versions are checked in as (signed) git tags."
1847msgstr ""
1848
1849#: template/gnurl.html.j2:211
1850msgid ""
1851"Releases are published on <a "
1852"href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet</a>."
1853" gnurl is available from within a variety of distributions and package "
1854"managers. Some Package Managers which include gnurl are: <a "
1855"href=\"https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/\">GNU Guix</a> (available as "
1856"\"gnurl\"), <a href=\"https://gentoo.org\">Gentoo</a> through the "
1857"collaborative ebuild collection <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org"
1858"/youbroketheinternet-overlay.git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>, <a "
1859"href=\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a>, and as www/gnurl in <a "
1860"href=\"https://pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
1861msgstr ""
1862
1863#: template/gnurl.html.j2:228
1864msgid "Building gnurl"
1865msgstr ""
1866
1867#: template/gnurl.html.j2:230
1868msgid ""
1869"We suggest to closely follow release announcements, as they might "
1870"indicate changes in how gnurl is to be build. <br> If your package "
1871"manager provides a binary build or build instructions to build gnurl from"
1872" source automated and integrated with your environment, we strongly "
1873"suggest to use this binary build. <br> There are two ways to build gnurl."
1874" The first one builds from the most recent git tag, the second one uses "
1875"the distributed tarball. Distributors generally are supposed to build "
1876"from the tarball, but we describe both methods here. Both methods are "
1877"written with a NetBSD 9 userland in mind, substitute tools as necessary. "
1878"<br> You should <b>avoid</b> building gnurl from the tip of the default "
1879"git branch, as only tags are considered to be stable and approved builds."
1880msgstr ""
1881
1882#: template/gnurl.html.j2:251
1883msgid "Building from the distributed tarball (prefered method)"
1884msgstr ""
1885
1886#: template/gnurl.html.j2:253
1887msgid ""
1888"If you want to verify the signature, install an OpenPGP compatible tool "
1889"such as security/gnupgp2 (and set it up). Assuming you use pkgin:"
1890msgstr ""
1891
1892#: template/gnurl.html.j2:267
1893msgid "Fetch the signature key from"
1894msgstr ""
1895
1896#: template/gnurl.html.j2:271
1897msgid "or via commandline with gnupg2."
1898msgstr ""
1899
1900#: template/gnurl.html.j2:276
1901msgid ""
1902"Fetch the release, the signature, the checksum file as well as its "
1903"signature:"
1904msgstr ""
1905
1906#: template/gnurl.html.j2:295
1907msgid ""
1908"verify the signatures, and verify the checksums against the checksums in "
1909"the .sum.txt file."
1910msgstr ""
1911
1912#: template/gnurl.html.j2:301
1913msgid "unpack the tarball:"
1914msgstr ""
1915
1916#: template/gnurl.html.j2:311
1917msgid "Change into the directory"
1918msgstr ""
1919
1920#: template/gnurl.html.j2:321
1921msgid "Now you can either run"
1922msgstr ""
1923
1924#: template/gnurl.html.j2:331
1925msgid "directly (and read configure-gnurl before you do so) or invoke"
1926msgstr ""
1927
1928#: template/gnurl.html.j2:341
1929msgid ""
1930"and pass additional parameters such as a custom PREFIX location. Further "
1931"reference can be the"
1932msgstr ""
1933
1934#: template/gnurl.html.j2:346
1935msgid "Now run"
1936msgstr ""
1937
1938#: template/gnurl.html.j2:356
1939msgid "(this is optional)"
1940msgstr ""
1941
1942#: template/gnurl.html.j2:365
1943msgid "and you are done."
1944msgstr ""
1945
1946#: template/gnurl.html.j2:369
1947msgid "Building from a tagged git commit"
1948msgstr ""
1949
1950#: template/gnurl.html.j2:371
1951msgid ""
1952"Follow the steps above, but instead of downloading the tarball, clone the"
1953" git tag you want to build from."
1954msgstr ""
1955
1956#: template/gnurl.html.j2:382
1957msgid "Reporting Bugs"
1958msgstr ""
1959
1960#: template/gnurl.html.j2:384
1961msgid ""
1962"You can report bugs on our bug tracker: <a "
1963"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>. Alternatively you "
1964"can use our bug mailinglist, but we prefer to track bugs on the "
1965"bugtracker."
1966msgstr ""
1967
1968#: template/gnurl.html.j2:395
1969msgid "Maintainer and Cryptographic signatures"
1970msgstr ""
1971
1972#: template/gnurl.html.j2:397
1973msgid ""
1974"gnurl/libgnurl is looking for a new maintainer. Releases after version "
1975"7.69.1 and up to version 7.72.0 were signed with the OpenPGP Key "
1976"<b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a "
1977"href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.org</a>),"
1978" with the key fingerprint <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E"
1979" 7F8D</b>."
1980msgstr ""
1981
1982#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:7
1983msgid "GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI (GNUnet Web-based User Interface)"
1984msgstr ""
1985
1986#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:11
1987msgid "Tue, 08/14/2018 - 07:55, Phil Buschmann"
1988msgstr ""
1989
1990#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:18
1991msgid ""
1992"In the context of Google Summer of Code 2018, my mentor (Martin "
1993"Schanzenbach) and I have worked on creating and extending the REST API of"
1994" GNUnet. Currently, we mirrored the functionality of following commands:"
1995msgstr ""
1996
1997#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:32
1998msgid ""
1999"Additionally, we developed a website with the Javascript framework "
2000"Angular 6 and the design framework iotaCSS to use the new REST API. The "
2001"REST API of GNUnet is now documented with Sphinx."
2002msgstr ""
2003
2004#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:41
2005msgid ""
2006"... when you can use the command line tools? We need to keep in mind, "
2007"that everyone has the right to stay secure and private but not everyone "
2008"feels comfortable using a terminal. The further developed REST access to "
2009"GNUnet APIs in addition to the new web application allows new users to "
2010"interact with GNUnet over a well known tool: their browsers. This "
2011"addition to the C API and the command line tools may attract new users "
2012"and developers."
2013msgstr ""
2014
2015#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:54
2016msgid ""
2017"<li> The REST API developed in GNUnet<br> The REST API is already merged "
2018"into the gnunet.git repository (<a "
2019"href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/\">GNUnet Main Git</a>).<br /> "
2020"To use the new features, clone the repository and follow the <a "
2021"href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/install.html\">Installation</a> on "
2022"gnunet.org. Then, start the rest service with \"gnunet-arm -i rest\". "
2023"</li> <li> The Web Application<br> The web application is available under"
2024" the gnunet-webui.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git"
2025"/gnunet-webui.git/\">GNUnet WebUI Git</a>).<br /> You need to install the"
2026" newest version of 'node' and 'yarn'. Dependent on your system, you may "
2027"need to download newer versions and install them manually and not over "
2028"your packet manager. After the installation succeeded, you need to clone "
2029"the repository. Then, you need to run \"yarn install\" and \"yarn start\""
2030" for testing purposes. To deploy the website (keep in mind, that this "
2031"website communicates with another localhost instance) use \"yarn build\" "
2032"for building the web application and use the output in the 'dist' "
2033"directory. </li> <li> The Documentation<br /> The documentation is "
2034"available under the gnunet-rest-api.git repository (<a "
2035"href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-rest-api.git/\">GNUnet REST API "
2036"Docmentation Git</a>).<br /> Clone the repository and \"make html\". Then"
2037" open the 'index.html' under 'build/html/'. </li>"
2038msgstr ""
2039
2040#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:91
2041msgid ""
2042"Please, give it a try and contact me, if you find any bugs or "
2043"unintentional features. ;)"
2044msgstr ""
2045
2046#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:98
2047msgid ""
2048"Right now, the build process of the web application may be a little too "
2049"complex for a casual user. We may be able to solve this by using "
2050"docker.<br /> Additionally, the web application does not prevent wrong "
2051"inputs but responds with error messages. Adding GNUnet Records is "
2052"currently only usable for people, who know how a GNS Record looks like. "
2053"This can be adapted to each record type.<br /> Last but not least, "
2054"additional features, design changes, etc..."
2055msgstr ""
2056
2057#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:111
2058msgid "Thanks for reading."
2059msgstr ""
2060
2061#: template/gsoc.html.j2:6
2062msgid "GNUnet's Google Summer of Code projects"
2063msgstr ""
2064
2065#: template/gsoc.html.j2:12 template/gsoc.html.j2:29
2066msgid "Ideas 2021"
2067msgstr ""
2068
2069#: template/gsoc.html.j2:13 template/gsoc.html.j2:215
2070msgid "Past projects"
2071msgstr ""
2072
2073#: template/gsoc.html.j2:14 template/gsoc.html.j2:596
2074msgid "Finished projects"
2075msgstr ""
2076
2077#: template/gsoc.html.j2:21
2078msgid ""
2079"As a GNU project, GNUnet has participated in the Google Summer of Code "
2080"(GSoC) for a number of years. This page lists all current, past, and "
2081"finished projects. If you want to participate and apply for any of the "
2082"ideas for 2020 below or any past project which is not yet finished (or "
2083"even your own idea), please contact us either in IRC or mailing list."
2084msgstr ""
2085
2086#: template/gsoc.html.j2:34
2087msgid ""
2088"The GNUnet team is currently working on a transport layer rewrite in "
2089"order to fix core issues with connectivity. This new component is "
2090"currently developed under the name \"TNG\". What is currently known as "
2091"\"transport plugins\" will in the TNG be represented as "
2092"\"communicators\". Communicators are processes with a well defined API "
2093"that allow to connect peers over a specific protocol. The primary "
2094"protocol which are already implemented are UNIX sockets, UDP sockets, and"
2095" TCP sockets. For a truly resilient network, other connectivity options "
2096"such as WiFi mesh, Bluetooth, HTTP(S), QUIC or even more obscure "
2097"alternatives such as radio are required. In this project, the goal is to "
2098"select, implement and test new communicators. While TNG is not yet ready,"
2099" communicators can, by design, be developed and tested against the "
2100"current API. We expect that this project can be worked on by multiple "
2101"students as there are a lot of protocols to choose from. The tasks would "
2102"consist of: <ol> <li>Deciding which communicators to implement.</li> "
2103"<li>Test the communicators.</li> <li>Documentation.</li> </ol> "
2104"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge "
2105"of HTTPS, QUIC, Bluetooth or WiFi.</li> </ol> <br/> "
2106"<strong>Difficulty:</strong> Average, but depends on selected protocols. "
2107"<br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach, t3sserakt"
2108msgstr ""
2109
2110#: template/gsoc.html.j2:79
2111msgid ""
2112"The REST API currently only supports a single user system. This is an "
2113"issue as on multi-user systems, access control must be enfoced on a per-"
2114"user basis. In this project, the REST service must be extended to support"
2115" user authentication. This includes the correct handling of user context "
2116"switches. <ol> <li>Implement user authentication.</li> <li>Test the "
2117"access control.</li> <li>Document the changes to the REST API.</li> </ol>"
2118" Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge "
2119"of user authentication subsystems on Linux/Unix.</li> <li>REST/HTTP "
2120"Authentication methods</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> "
2121"Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2122msgstr ""
2123
2124#: template/gsoc.html.j2:111
2125msgid ""
2126"reclaimID is a decentralized identity system build on top of the GNU Name"
2127" System. Currently, there is a Webextension which uses the GNUnet <a "
2128"href=\"https://rest.gnunet.org\">REST API</a>. In order to improve "
2129"adoption and ease of use, this project aims to include a full GNUnet node"
2130" within the Webextention as a fallback. GNUnet can be compiled to Web "
2131"Assembly or JavaScript as demonstrated <a "
2132"href=\"https://gnunet.io\">here</a>. The idea is to improve upon this "
2133"concept and support more of GNUnet's subsystems. The difficulty of this "
2134"project largely depends on the students proficiency with build tools, "
2135"emscripten and improvisation skills. There non-exhaustive task list would"
2136" be: <ol> <li>Improve existing GNUnet emscripten build to include more "
2137"subsystems.</li> <li>Integrate the result into a Webextention.</li> "
2138"<li>Integrate the result into the re:claimID Webextension</li> </ol> "
2139"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> "
2140"<li>emscripten</li> <li>Webextensions</li> </ol> <br/> "
2141"<strong>Difficulty:</strong> Challenging <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> "
2142"Martin Schanzenbach"
2143msgstr ""
2144
2145#: template/gsoc.html.j2:147
2146msgid ""
2147"Currently, the keys in our statistics database are too verbose. For "
2148"example: </p> <p> nse # flood messages received: 13<br/> nse # peers "
2149"connected: 4<br/> nse # nodes in the network (estimate): 203<br/> nse # "
2150"flood messages started: 5<br/> nse # estimated network diameter: 3<br/> "
2151"nse # flood messages transmitted: 10<br/> </p> <p> With such verbose keys"
2152" there's no easy way to form compact JSON document or entries for time-"
2153"series database. And you can't query single stats without having to "
2154"copypaste the line exactly and put in quotes. In short, the goals are "
2155"to... <ol> <li>Think of a way how statistics entries can be made "
2156"canonical.</li> <li>Implement the change and migrate existing uses.</li> "
2157"<li>Document the format(s) and define an appropriate registration "
2158"mechanism for identifiers</li> </ol> Relevant bugs: <a "
2159"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5650\">#5650</a><br/> "
2160"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>HTML</li> "
2161"</ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> "
2162"<strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2163msgstr ""
2164
2165#: template/gsoc.html.j2:187
2166msgid ""
2167"The goal is to either build upon the (outdated) <a "
2168"href=\"https://github.com/canndrew/gnunet-rs\">GNUnet Rust bindings</a> "
2169"or to follow the path of <a href=\"GNUnet Go\">https://github.com/bfix"
2170"/gnunet-go</a> which tries to reimplement most of the GNUnet stack. The "
2171"end result should be an extension template for GNUnet in the form of the "
2172"existing <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ext.git/\">C "
2173"template</a> which allows to quickly start implementing services and "
2174"libraries for GNUnet."
2175msgstr ""
2176
2177#: template/gsoc.html.j2:198 template/gsoc.html.j2:652
2178msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2179msgstr ""
2180
2181#: template/gsoc.html.j2:203
2182msgid "Required Skills: Solid knowledge of Rust and ideally asynchronuous IO."
2183msgstr ""
2184
2185#: template/gsoc.html.j2:208 template/gsoc.html.j2:321
2186#: template/gsoc.html.j2:531 template/gsoc.html.j2:662
2187msgid "Difficulty level: medium"
2188msgstr ""
2189
2190#: template/gsoc.html.j2:222
2191msgid ""
2192"It is time for GNUnet to run properly on Android. Note that GNUnet is "
2193"written in C, and this is not about rewriting GNUnet in Java, but about "
2194"getting the C code to run on Android."
2195msgstr ""
2196
2197#: template/gsoc.html.j2:229
2198msgid ""
2199"Includes: Implementation of rudimentary Android compatibility for GNUnet,"
2200" in part by porting the GNUnet utils scheduler to act as a thin wrapper "
2201"over libuv."
2202msgstr ""
2203
2204#: template/gsoc.html.j2:236
2205msgid ""
2206"<strong>Mentors:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.goebel-"
2207"consult.de/\">Hartmut Goebel</a>, Jeff Burdges, Christian Grothoff"
2208msgstr ""
2209
2210#: template/gsoc.html.j2:245
2211msgid ""
2212"There is a push for migrating our CI to Gitlab. The CI should eventually "
2213"not just run \"make check\" on various platforms, but also perform tests "
2214"with multiple peers running in different VMs with specific network "
2215"topologies (i.e. NAT) between them being simulated. The CI should also be"
2216" integrated with Gauger for performance regression analysis. Running jobs"
2217" only when dependencies have changed and scripting more granular triggers"
2218" or ideally automatic dependency discovery (as done by the autotools) is "
2219"also important."
2220msgstr ""
2221
2222#: template/gsoc.html.j2:257
2223msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> TBD"
2224msgstr ""
2225
2226#: template/gsoc.html.j2:267
2227msgid ""
2228"One great problem of the current Internet is the lack of "
2229"disintermediation. When people want to talk they need a chat service. "
2230"When they want to share files they need a file transfer service. Although"
2231" GNUnet already possesses quite advanced integration into Linux "
2232"networking, a little extra work is needed for existing applications like "
2233"irc, www, ftp, rsh, nntpd to run over it in a peer-to-peer way, simply by"
2234" using a GNS hostname like friend.gnu. Once people have added a person to"
2235" their GNS they can immediately message, exchange files and suchlike "
2236"directly, with nothing but the GNUnet in the middle, using applications "
2237"that have been distributed with unix systems ever since the 1980's. We "
2238"can produce an OS distribution where these things work out of the box "
2239"with the nicknames of people instead of cloud services. For more "
2240"information and context, read"
2241msgstr ""
2242
2243#: template/gsoc.html.j2:288
2244msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX &amp; dvn"
2245msgstr ""
2246
2247#: template/gsoc.html.j2:296
2248msgid ""
2249"Implement the AnycastExit spec to enable GNUnet clients to connect over "
2250"Tor."
2251msgstr ""
2252
2253#: template/gsoc.html.j2:302 template/gsoc.html.j2:337
2254#: template/gsoc.html.j2:352
2255msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Jeff Burdges"
2256msgstr ""
2257
2258#: template/gsoc.html.j2:307
2259msgid ""
2260"Note: There was a Special TLDs spec to allow Tor to resolve domain names "
2261"using GNS over Tor too, but currently that's on hold until folks think "
2262"more about how names should be moved around the local system. We're "
2263"calling this more collaborative approach NSS2 for now."
2264msgstr ""
2265
2266#: template/gsoc.html.j2:316 template/gsoc.html.j2:456
2267#: template/gsoc.html.j2:496 template/gsoc.html.j2:526
2268msgid "Required Skills: C"
2269msgstr ""
2270
2271#: template/gsoc.html.j2:329
2272msgid ""
2273"Improve the Rust implementation of GNUnet utils, possibly including "
2274"adding support for asynchronous IO using mio, or perhaps a higher level "
2275"asynchronous IO library built upon it, such as rotor, mioco, eventual_io,"
2276" or gj."
2277msgstr ""
2278
2279#: template/gsoc.html.j2:345
2280msgid ""
2281"Implementation of a replacement for PANDA (see Pond) with better "
2282"security, and maybe integration with the GNU Name System for key "
2283"exchange."
2284msgstr ""
2285
2286#: template/gsoc.html.j2:357
2287msgid "Required Skills: Rust or C, crypto"
2288msgstr ""
2289
2290#: template/gsoc.html.j2:362 template/gsoc.html.j2:419
2291#: template/gsoc.html.j2:461 template/gsoc.html.j2:501
2292msgid "Difficulty level: high"
2293msgstr ""
2294
2295#: template/gsoc.html.j2:370
2296msgid ""
2297"Implement different place types and file sharing by creating a new place "
2298"for the shared content."
2299msgstr ""
2300
2301#: template/gsoc.html.j2:376
2302msgid "Place types to be implemented:"
2303msgstr ""
2304
2305#: template/gsoc.html.j2:380
2306msgid ""
2307"<ul> <li>File: generic file with comments</li> <li>Image: display an "
2308"image with comments referencing a region of the image</li> <li>Sound: "
2309"play a sound file with comments referencing a timestamp</li> "
2310"<li>Directory/Album: pointers to File / Image / Sound places</li> "
2311"<li>Event: with RSVP</li> <li>Survey: ask your social neighborhood "
2312"questions in a structured form</li> </ul>"
2313msgstr ""
2314
2315#: template/gsoc.html.j2:391
2316msgid "Also provide the following UI functionality:"
2317msgstr ""
2318
2319#: template/gsoc.html.j2:395
2320msgid ""
2321"<ul> <li>Fork existing channels, reorganize people into new chatrooms or "
2322"channels.</li> <li>Share a post (edit and repost something elsewhere, on "
2323"a fan page for example).</li> <li>Edit a previously published post + "
2324"offer edit history to readers.</li> <li>Control expiry of channel "
2325"history.</li> </ul>"
2326msgstr ""
2327
2328#: template/gsoc.html.j2:404
2329msgid ""
2330"See also <a "
2331"href=\"http://secushare.org/features\">http://secushare.org/features</a>"
2332msgstr ""
2333
2334#: template/gsoc.html.j2:409
2335msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX"
2336msgstr ""
2337
2338#: template/gsoc.html.j2:414
2339msgid "Required Skills: C/C++"
2340msgstr ""
2341
2342#: template/gsoc.html.j2:427
2343msgid ""
2344"Implement aggregation of distributed state from various channels in order"
2345" to provide for a powerful social graph API capable of producing social "
2346"network profiles, dashboards, a calendar out of upcoming event "
2347"invitations (if available), social search functionality and most of all "
2348"to make it easy for users to adopt cryptographic identities of their "
2349"contacts/friends simply by finding them in the social graph of their "
2350"existing contacts (\"This is Linda. You have 11 contacts in common with "
2351"her. [ADD]\")."
2352msgstr ""
2353
2354#: template/gsoc.html.j2:445
2355msgid ""
2356"Related to <a "
2357"href=\"http://secushare.org/rendezvous\">secushare.org/rendezvous</a>"
2358msgstr ""
2359
2360#: template/gsoc.html.j2:451 template/gsoc.html.j2:491
2361msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> t3sserakt, lynX"
2362msgstr ""
2363
2364#: template/gsoc.html.j2:468
2365msgid ""
2366"<ul> <li> Emulate IMAP/SMTP protocols as necessary to transform "
2367"traditional mail clients into secushare user interfaces. </li> <li> Think"
2368" of ways to map e-mail addresses to secushare identities. </li> <li> "
2369"Encode or translate various e-mail features into secushare equivalents. "
2370"</li> <li> Parts of secushare are currently written in Rust, therefore "
2371"Rust is preferred for this task but it is not an requirement. </li> </ul>"
2372msgstr ""
2373
2374#: template/gsoc.html.j2:509
2375msgid ""
2376"Implementation of the GNUnet auction system described in Chapter 3 of <a "
2377"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/teich2017ms.pdf\">this thesis</a>. "
2378"Specific tasks are adding smart contract creation and round time "
2379"enforcement to libbrandt as well as creating the GNUnet auction service, "
2380"library and the three user interface programs create, info and join."
2381msgstr ""
2382
2383#: template/gsoc.html.j2:521
2384msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> mate, cg"
2385msgstr ""
2386
2387#: template/gsoc.html.j2:539
2388msgid ""
2389"Implementation of additional transports to make GNUnet communication more"
2390" robust in the presence of problematic networks: GNUnet-over-SMTP, "
2391"GNUnet-over-DNS"
2392msgstr ""
2393
2394#: template/gsoc.html.j2:546 template/gsoc.html.j2:560
2395msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs"
2396msgstr ""
2397
2398#: template/gsoc.html.j2:554
2399msgid ""
2400"Implementation of ALG-based NAT traversal methods (FTP/SIP-based hole "
2401"punching, better STUN support)"
2402msgstr ""
2403
2404#: template/gsoc.html.j2:568
2405msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges"
2406msgstr ""
2407
2408#: template/gsoc.html.j2:576
2409msgid ""
2410"Improving libaboss to make computation on shared secrets (including "
2411"repeated multiplication) based on <a "
2412"href=\"https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=62212.62213\">Ben-Or et "
2413"al.</a> if possible. This in particular means moving libaboss to bignums "
2414"(gcry_mpi)."
2415msgstr ""
2416
2417#: template/gsoc.html.j2:589
2418msgid ""
2419"Please refer to the description for this project listed under GNU Guix "
2420"project ideas."
2421msgstr ""
2422
2423#: template/gsoc.html.j2:602
2424msgid ""
2425"Python 2.7 is reaching its end-of-life, and we want to get rid of the "
2426"dependency on Python. The existing gnunet-qr tool is a rather simple "
2427"wrapper around python-zbar, which itself wraps libzbar. The goal of this "
2428"project is to directly use libzbar to scan QR codes for GNUnet / the GNU "
2429"Name System (see also <a "
2430"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5562\">#5562</a>)."
2431msgstr ""
2432
2433#: template/gsoc.html.j2:612
2434msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Christian Grothoff"
2435msgstr ""
2436
2437#: template/gsoc.html.j2:617
2438msgid "Required Skills:"
2439msgstr ""
2440
2441#: template/gsoc.html.j2:622
2442msgid "Difficulty level:"
2443msgstr ""
2444
2445#: template/gsoc.html.j2:627
2446msgid "Report:"
2447msgstr ""
2448
2449#: template/gsoc.html.j2:632
2450msgid "Unfinished/Abandoned as gnunet-qr was moved to C outside of GSoC."
2451msgstr ""
2452
2453#: template/gsoc.html.j2:642
2454msgid ""
2455"Implementation of a Web-based UI for GNUnet similar to GNUnet-Gtk with a "
2456"yet to be determined framework such as Angular2. This includes the design"
2457" and implementation of not yet existing <a "
2458"href=\"http://jsonapi.org/\">REST APIs</a> that expose the <a "
2459"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/doxygen/modules.html\">GNUnet API</a>."
2460msgstr ""
2461
2462#: template/gsoc.html.j2:657
2463msgid "Required Skills: C, JavaScript, CSS"
2464msgstr ""
2465
2466#: template/gsoc.html.j2:667
2467msgid ""
2468"Report: <a href=\"gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html\">GSoC 2018: GNUnet "
2469"WebUI</a>"
2470msgstr ""
2471
2472#: template/index.html.j2:8
2473msgid "The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today"
2474msgstr ""
2475
2476#: template/index.html.j2:26
2477msgid "Latest news"
2478msgstr ""
2479
2480#: template/index.html.j2:32
2481msgid "Older news entries"
2482msgstr ""
2483
2484#: template/index.html.j2:47
2485msgid "The Internet is broken"
2486msgstr ""
2487
2488#: template/index.html.j2:49
2489msgid ""
2490"The conventional Internet is currently like a system of roads with deep "
2491"potholes and highwaymen all over the place. Even if you still can use the"
2492" roads (e.g. send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might get "
2493"hijacked, damaged, or long arms might reach into its back and steal your "
2494"items (data) to use it against you and sell it to others - while you "
2495"can&#39;t even notice the thievery nor accuse and hold the scroungers "
2496"accountable. <!-- Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The conventional Internet"
2497" is currently like a system of roads with deep potholes and surveillance "
2498"cameras all over the place. Even if you still can use the roads (e.g. "
2499"send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might gets damaged. And the"
2500" surveillance cameras will create a movement profile about your life: "
2501"They recognize your car license plate, track you everywhere you drive, "
2502"and save this information in a central data base. --> The Internet was "
2503"not designed with security in mind: protecting against address forgery, "
2504"routers learning metadata, or choosing trustworthy third parties is "
2505"nontrivial and sometimes impossible. <!-- Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: "
2506"The Internet is not designed with security in mind: The network generally"
2507" learns too much about users; it has insecure defaults and high "
2508"complexity; and it is centralized. That makes it very vulnerable for "
2509"multiple attacks massively threatening our freedom. -->"
2510msgstr ""
2511
2512#: template/index.html.j2:94
2513msgid "GNUnet helps building a new Internet"
2514msgstr ""
2515
2516#: template/index.html.j2:96
2517msgid ""
2518"GNUnet is a network protocol stack for building secure, distributed, and "
2519"privacy-preserving applications.<br/> With strong roots in <a "
2520"class=\"link\" href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org\">academic research</a>, our"
2521" goal is to replace the <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://secushare.org"
2522"/broken-internet\">old insecure Internet</a> protocol stack."
2523msgstr ""
2524
2525#: template/index.html.j2:119
2526msgid "Metadata is exposed"
2527msgstr ""
2528
2529#: template/index.html.j2:121
2530msgid ""
2531"Your metadata is just as revealing as the actual content; and it gets "
2532"exposed on the Internet.<br> Even though transport encryption is "
2533"increasingly being deployed on the Internet, it still reveals data that "
2534"can threaten democracy: the identities of senders and receivers, the "
2535"times, frequency and the volume of communication are all still "
2536"revealed.<br>"
2537msgstr ""
2538
2539#: template/index.html.j2:150
2540msgid "GNUnet provides privacy-by design"
2541msgstr ""
2542
2543#: template/index.html.j2:152
2544msgid ""
2545"It provides <a class=\"link\" "
2546"href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\"> improving "
2547"addressing, routing, naming and content distribution</a> in a technically"
2548" robust manner - as opposed to ad-hoc designs in place today. <!-- "
2549"Proposal from fabian gerlach: GNUnet is built <a "
2550"href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\">\"privacy by "
2551"design\"</a> and \"distributed by design\". This improves addressing, "
2552"routing, naming and content distribution in a technically robust manner. "
2553"-->"
2554msgstr ""
2555
2556#: template/index.html.j2:177
2557msgid "Freedoms are not respected"
2558msgstr ""
2559
2560#: template/index.html.j2:179
2561msgid ""
2562"Today, monitoring increasingly centralized infrastructure, proprietary "
2563"implementations, traffic shapers and firewalls restrict all of the <a "
2564"class=\"link\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-"
2565"sw.html\">essential freedoms</a> to various degrees."
2566msgstr ""
2567
2568#: template/index.html.j2:203
2569msgid "GNUnet supports a free and open society"
2570msgstr ""
2571
2572#: template/index.html.j2:205
2573msgid ""
2574"GNUnet is a self-organizing network and it is <a class=\"link\" "
2575"href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">free software</a> as"
2576" in freedom. GNUnet puts you in control of your data. You determine which"
2577" data to share with whom, and you&#39;re not pressured to accept "
2578"compromises. It gives users freedoms to securely access information "
2579"(\"run\" the network), to study all aspects of the network&#39;s "
2580"operation (\"access the code\"), to distribute information (\"copy\"), as"
2581" well as the freedom to deploy new applications (\"modify\")."
2582msgstr ""
2583
2584#: template/index.html.j2:229
2585msgid "Decentralization is the key, but hard"
2586msgstr ""
2587
2588#: template/index.html.j2:232
2589msgid ""
2590"<!-- replaced with Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: It seems as if every "
2591"other distributed or P2P project develops its own library stack, covering"
2592" transports, stream muxing, discovery and others. This divides effort and"
2593" multiplies bug count. --> Instead of sharing common components and tools"
2594" for building P2P systems, every P2P project seems to re-invent the "
2595"wheel. <!-- TODO: rework this sentence. --> This heightens the effort and"
2596" increases the potential number of vulnerabilities."
2597msgstr ""
2598
2599#: template/index.html.j2:264
2600msgid "GNUnet is a framework"
2601msgstr ""
2602
2603#: template/index.html.j2:266
2604msgid ""
2605"It offers a metadata-preserving foundation for your application. It "
2606"offers components for addressing, reliable encrypted channels with "
2607"advanced routing and resource discovery and naming. Our work is based on "
2608"continuous research spanning almost two decades."
2609msgstr ""
2610
2611#: template/index.html.j2:286
2612msgid "Learn more"
2613msgstr ""
2614
2615#: template/index.html.j2:295
2616msgid "Get started"
2617msgstr ""
2618
2619#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:6
2620msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Arch Linux/Pi"
2621msgstr ""
2622
2623#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:16
2624msgid "Requirements for Raspberry Pi 3"
2625msgstr ""
2626
2627#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:40
2628msgid "Get the Source Code"
2629msgstr ""
2630
2631#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:62
2632#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:131
2633msgid "In Addition: gnunet-gtk"
2634msgstr ""
2635
2636#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:81
2637msgid "Run"
2638msgstr ""
2639
2640#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:133
2641#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:111
2642msgid "Make sure, it works!"
2643msgstr ""
2644
2645#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:6
2646msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Debian 9"
2647msgstr ""
2648
2649#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:9
2650#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:9
2651msgid "Introduction"
2652msgstr ""
2653
2654#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:29 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:17
2655#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:19
2656#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:26
2657msgid "Requirements"
2658msgstr ""
2659
2660#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:46
2661#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:41
2662msgid "Make an installation directory"
2663msgstr ""
2664
2665#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:60 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:134
2666#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:237
2667#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:53
2668msgid "Get the source code"
2669msgstr ""
2670
2671#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:79 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:142
2672#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:245
2673#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:61
2674msgid "Compile and Install"
2675msgstr ""
2676
2677#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:104
2678#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:70
2679msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for testing / usage"
2680msgstr ""
2681
2682#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:117
2683#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:82
2684msgid "Option 2: GNUnet for development"
2685msgstr ""
2686
2687#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:154
2688#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:97
2689msgid "Install GNUnet plugin for name resolution"
2690msgstr ""
2691
2692#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:208
2693#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:134
2694msgid "Create configuration file"
2695msgstr ""
2696
2697#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:228
2698#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:156
2699msgid "Use GNUnet!"
2700msgstr ""
2701
2702#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:233
2703#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:162
2704msgid "Uninstall GNUnet and its dependencies"
2705msgstr ""
2706
2707#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:6
2708msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on macOS 10.14 (Mojave)"
2709msgstr ""
2710
2711#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:24 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:36
2712#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:15
2713msgid "Installation"
2714msgstr ""
2715
2716#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:42 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:115
2717msgid "First steps"
2718msgstr ""
2719
2720#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:109 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:195
2721msgid "Alternative: Installation from source"
2722msgstr ""
2723
2724#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:154 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:265
2725msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for production / usage"
2726msgstr ""
2727
2728#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:187 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:293
2729msgid "Option 2: GNUnet experimental"
2730msgstr ""
2731
2732#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:6
2733msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on NetBSD 8.0 CURRENT"
2734msgstr ""
2735
2736#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:6
2737msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on OpenWrt"
2738msgstr ""
2739
2740#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:47
2741msgid "Configuration"
2742msgstr ""
2743
2744#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:6
2745msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Ubuntu 18.04"
2746msgstr ""
2747
2748#: template/install.html.j2:11
2749msgid ""
2750"Notice: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely "
2751"<i>not yet ready</i> for usage beyond developers."
2752msgstr ""
2753
2754#: template/install.html.j2:16
2755msgid ""
2756"<p>Please be aware that this project is still in an early alpha stage "
2757"when it comes to running software &#8211; its not an easy task to rewrite"
2758" the whole Internet! We are happy to get your <a "
2759"href=\"engage.html\">helping hand</a> anytime! Further information is "
2760"available in our <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/#toc-Using-"
2761"GNUnet-1\">handbook</a>. If you have any queries about the installation "
2762"or the usage, please <a href=\"engage.html\">get in touch!</a></p>"
2763msgstr ""
2764
2765#: template/install.html.j2:28
2766msgid ""
2767"We recommend to use binary packages provided by the package manager "
2768"integrated within your Operating System. GNUnet is reportedly available "
2769"for at least: <ul> <li><a "
2770"href=\"https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/testing/x86_64/gnunet\">Alpine</a></li>"
2771" <li><a "
2772"href=\"https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/gnunet/\">Arch</a></li>"
2773" <li><a "
2774"href=\"https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet\">Debian</a></li>"
2775" <li><a "
2776"href=\"https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/\">Fedora "
2777"(Copr)</a></li> <li><a "
2778"href=\"https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/G/\">Guix</a></li> <li><a "
2779"href=\"https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-"
2780"core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet.rb\">Homebrew</a></li> <li><a "
2781"href=\"https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?attr=gnunet&channel=nixpkgs-"
2782"unstable&query=gnunet\">NixOS</a></li> <li><a href=\"install-on-"
2783"openwrt.html\">OpenWrt</a></li> </ul> If GNUnet is available for your "
2784"Operating System and it is missing, send us feedback so that we can add "
2785"it to this list. Furthermore, if you are interested in packaging GNUnet "
2786"for your Operating System, get in touch with us at gnunet-"
2787"developers@gnu.org if you require help with this job. If you were using "
2788"an Operating System with the APT package manager, GNUnet could be "
2789"installed as simple as:"
2790msgstr ""
2791
2792#: template/install.html.j2:59
2793msgid ""
2794"Next we describe a generic way to install from source. If you are using "
2795"one of the following Operating Systems these step-by-step guides might be"
2796" useful: <a href=\"install-on-archpi.html\">ArchPi</a>, <a href"
2797"=\"install-on-debian9.html\">Debian 9</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
2798"macos.html\">Mac OS</a>, <a href=\"install-on-netbsd.html\">NetBSD</a>, "
2799"<a href=\"install-on-ubuntu1804.html\">Ubuntu 1804</a>. Be aware that not"
2800" all of them might be totally up-to-date! Please <a "
2801"href=\"engage.html\">ask us</a> if you get stuck."
2802msgstr ""
2803
2804#: template/install.html.j2:73
2805msgid ""
2806"First, install the <a "
2807"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">required "
2808"dependencies</a> of GNUnet. There are base requirements and optional "
2809"requirements."
2810msgstr ""
2811
2812#: template/install.html.j2:79
2813msgid ""
2814"Now, you need to decide if you want to install GNUnet from the release "
2815"tarball or from git. If you want to use GNUnet and there is no binary "
2816"package available for your OS, you should stick with the release tarball."
2817" If you want to develop using the most recent build, you should go with "
2818"the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">git repository</a>."
2819msgstr ""
2820
2821#: template/install.html.j2:96
2822msgid "To compile gnunet from the git source you can do so by entering:"
2823msgstr ""
2824
2825#: template/install.html.j2:104
2826msgid ""
2827"Before building GNUnet, make sure that you setup the required groups and "
2828"add your user to the group <code>gnunet</code>:"
2829msgstr ""
2830
2831#: template/install.html.j2:115
2832msgid "To compile GNUnet, execute:"
2833msgstr ""
2834
2835#: template/install.html.j2:126
2836msgid ""
2837"You can find more configuration flags in the <a "
2838"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">README</a>.<br> "
2839"Install GNUnet with:"
2840msgstr ""
2841
2842#: template/install.html.j2:136
2843msgid "You can now start GNUnet by running:"
2844msgstr ""
2845
2846#: template/install.html.j2:144
2847msgid ""
2848"Check the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Minimal-"
2849"configuration\">handbook</a> for detailed documentation. For a more "
2850"hands-on experience, <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/use.html\">continue "
2851"here</a>."
2852msgstr ""
2853
2854#: template/livingstandards.html.j2:11
2855msgid "On this page you can find links to our technical specifications."
2856msgstr ""
2857
2858#: template/use.html.j2:6
2859msgid "How to use GNUnet - in a nutshell"
2860msgstr ""
2861
2862#: template/use.html.j2:12 template/use.html.j2:125
2863msgid "Filesharing"
2864msgstr ""
2865
2866#: template/use.html.j2:13
2867msgid "CADET"
2868msgstr ""
2869
2870#: template/use.html.j2:14
2871msgid "Minimal Groupchat"
2872msgstr ""
2873
2874#: template/use.html.j2:15
2875msgid "GNS with CLI"
2876msgstr ""
2877
2878#: template/use.html.j2:16
2879msgid "GNS with Browser"
2880msgstr ""
2881
2882#: template/use.html.j2:17 template/use.html.j2:448
2883msgid "VPN"
2884msgstr ""
2885
2886#: template/use.html.j2:18 template/use.html.j2:508
2887msgid "Conversation"
2888msgstr ""
2889
2890#: template/use.html.j2:19 template/use.html.j2:519
2891msgid "Trouble Shooting"
2892msgstr ""
2893
2894#: template/use.html.j2:34
2895msgid "Accessing GNUnet"
2896msgstr ""
2897
2898#: template/use.html.j2:78
2899msgid "Leaving GNUnet"
2900msgstr ""
2901
2902#: template/use.html.j2:88
2903msgid "Make sure your GNUnet installation works..."
2904msgstr ""
2905
2906#: template/use.html.j2:107
2907msgid "... and play around with it."
2908msgstr ""
2909
2910#: template/use.html.j2:179
2911msgid "CADET (and Chat)"
2912msgstr ""
2913
2914#: template/use.html.j2:219
2915msgid "Chatting with a (simple) client"
2916msgstr ""
2917
2918#: template/use.html.j2:283
2919msgid "Name resolution using GNS on the command line"
2920msgstr ""
2921
2922#: template/use.html.j2:360
2923msgid "Name resolution using GNS with a browser"
2924msgstr ""
2925
2926#: template/use.html.j2:521
2927msgid "You can't reach other people's nodes"
2928msgstr ""
2929
2930#: template/use.html.j2:557
2931msgid "OMG you guys broke my internet"
2932msgstr ""
2933
2934#: template/video.html.j2:12
2935msgid "Videos related to GNUnet"
2936msgstr ""
2937
2938#: template/news/index.html.j2:45
2939msgid "News archives:"
2940msgstr ""
2941
2942#: template/reclaim/faq.html.j2:6
2943msgid "Frequently asked questions"
2944msgstr ""
2945
2946#: template/reclaim/idps.html.j2:6 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:95
2947msgid "For IdPs"
2948msgstr ""
2949
2950#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:8
2951msgid ""
2952"Self-sovereign, Decentralised Identity Management and Personal Data "
2953"Sharing"
2954msgstr ""
2955
2956#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:18
2957msgid "Self-sovereign"
2958msgstr ""
2959
2960#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:20
2961msgid ""
2962"You manage your identities and attributes locally on your computer. No "
2963"need to trust a third party service with your data."
2964msgstr ""
2965
2966#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:40
2967msgid "Decentralized"
2968msgstr ""
2969
2970#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:42
2971msgid ""
2972"You can share your identity attributes securely over a decentralized name"
2973" system. This allows your friends to access your shared data without the "
2974"need of a trusted third party."
2975msgstr ""
2976
2977#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:58
2978msgid "Standard-compliant"
2979msgstr ""
2980
2981#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:60
2982msgid "You can use OpenID Connect to integrate reclaim in your web sites."
2983msgstr ""
2984
2985#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:77
2986msgid "Technology"
2987msgstr ""
2988
2989#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:89 template/reclaim/users.html.j2:6
2990msgid "For users"
2991msgstr ""
2992
2993#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:92 template/reclaim/websites.html.j2:6
2994msgid "For websites"
2995msgstr ""
2996
2997#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:15
2998msgid "Decentralised identity directory"
2999msgstr ""
3000
3001#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:18
3002msgid ""
3003"The decentralised GNU Name System (GNS) gives users full and exclusive "
3004"authority over their attributes by sharing them over user-owned "
3005"namespaces."
3006msgstr ""
3007
3008#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:26
3009msgid "Cryptographic access control"
3010msgstr ""
3011
3012#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:30
3013msgid ""
3014"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be "
3015"retrieved and read only by authorized relying parties parties without "
3016"direct user interaction -- even if the user is offline!"
3017msgstr ""
3018
3019#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:39
3020msgid "Principles"
3021msgstr ""
3022
3023#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:46
3024msgid "Identity and attribute management"
3025msgstr ""
3026
3027#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:48
3028msgid ""
3029"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be "
3030"retrieved by requesting parties without direct user interaction -- even "
3031"if the user is offline! Access to attributes is controlled through an "
3032"ecryption based access control layer."
3033msgstr ""
3034
3035#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:71
3036msgid "Authorization"
3037msgstr ""
3038
3039#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:73
3040msgid ""
3041"To access attributes, requesting parties request authorization from the "
3042"user thrugh the use of OpenID Connect. If access is granted, the relying "
3043"party is given the necessary decryption key material. The user may at any"
3044" time revoke this access or modify the authorization decision."
3045msgstr ""
3046
3047#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:92
3048msgid "Attribute retrieval"
3049msgstr ""
3050
3051#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:94
3052msgid ""
3053"Relying parties retrieve encrypted identity data from the decentralised "
3054"directory. It is able to decrypt all those attributes that the user has "
3055"authorized it to access using the respective key."
3056msgstr ""
3057
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1# Translations template for PROJECT.
2# Copyright (C) 2021 ORGANIZATION
3# This file is distributed under the same license as the PROJECT project.
4# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2021.
5#
6msgid ""
7msgstr ""
8"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n"
9"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n"
10"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-05-12 14:14+0200\n"
11"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
12"Last-Translator: Automatically generated\n"
13"Language-Team: none\n"
14"Language: pt\n"
15"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
16"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
17"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
18"Generated-By: Babel 2.9.0\n"
19
20#: common/base.j2:5 common/news.j2:5
21msgid "GNUnet"
22msgstr ""
23
24#: common/base.j2:6 common/news.j2:6
25msgid "GNU's framework for secure p2p networking"
26msgstr ""
27
28#: common/footer.j2.inc:7
29msgid "Contact"
30msgstr ""
31
32#: common/footer.j2.inc:8
33msgid "GNUnet e.V."
34msgstr ""
35
36#: common/footer.j2.inc:9 template/about.html.j2:6
37msgid "About GNUnet"
38msgstr ""
39
40#: common/footer.j2.inc:14 common/navigation.j2.inc:64
41msgid "Bug Tracker"
42msgstr ""
43
44#: common/footer.j2.inc:19 template/copyright.html.j2:6
45msgid "Copyright Assignment"
46msgstr ""
47
48#: common/footer.j2.inc:20 common/navigation.j2.inc:90
49#: template/developers.html.j2:24
50msgid "Bibliography"
51msgstr ""
52
53#: common/footer.j2.inc:31
54msgid "Source code of this site."
55msgstr ""
56
57#: common/footer.j2.inc:32
58msgid "Report issues with this website."
59msgstr ""
60
61#: common/navigation.j2.inc:38
62msgid "About"
63msgstr ""
64
65#: common/navigation.j2.inc:39 common/old-news.j2.inc:7
66#: template/news/index.html.j2:8
67msgid "News"
68msgstr ""
69
70#: common/navigation.j2.inc:40 template/index.html.j2:289
71msgid "Applications"
72msgstr ""
73
74#: common/navigation.j2.inc:44
75msgid "Community"
76msgstr ""
77
78#: common/navigation.j2.inc:47 template/index.html.j2:292
79msgid "Engage"
80msgstr ""
81
82#: common/navigation.j2.inc:48
83msgid "GSoC Projects"
84msgstr ""
85
86#: common/navigation.j2.inc:50
87msgid "Copyright for Contributors"
88msgstr ""
89
90#: common/navigation.j2.inc:51
91msgid "IRC Archive"
92msgstr ""
93
94#: common/navigation.j2.inc:58
95msgid "Development"
96msgstr ""
97
98#: common/navigation.j2.inc:61
99msgid "System Architecture"
100msgstr ""
101
102#: common/navigation.j2.inc:63 template/roadmap.html.j2:6
103msgid "Roadmap"
104msgstr ""
105
106#: common/navigation.j2.inc:65 template/gnurl.html.j2:186
107msgid "Source Code"
108msgstr ""
109
110#: common/navigation.j2.inc:66
111msgid "Source Code Documentation"
112msgstr ""
113
114#: common/navigation.j2.inc:67
115msgid "Continuous Integration"
116msgstr ""
117
118#: common/navigation.j2.inc:68
119msgid "Development Tutorial"
120msgstr ""
121
122#: common/navigation.j2.inc:79
123msgid "Documentation"
124msgstr ""
125
126#: common/navigation.j2.inc:82 template/install.html.j2:6
127msgid "Install"
128msgstr ""
129
130#: common/navigation.j2.inc:83 template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:76
131msgid "Use"
132msgstr ""
133
134#: common/navigation.j2.inc:84
135msgid "Videos"
136msgstr ""
137
138#: common/navigation.j2.inc:85 template/glossary.html.j2:6
139msgid "Glossary"
140msgstr ""
141
142#: common/navigation.j2.inc:86
143msgid "Handbook"
144msgstr ""
145
146#: common/navigation.j2.inc:88
147msgid "REST API"
148msgstr ""
149
150#: common/navigation.j2.inc:89 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:83
151msgid "FAQ"
152msgstr ""
153
154#: common/old-news.j2.inc:10 template/news/index.html.j2:11
155msgid "News posts about changes related to GNUnet such as releases and events"
156msgstr ""
157
158#: common/old-news.j2.inc:15 template/news/index.html.j2:16
159msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed"
160msgstr ""
161
162#: common/old-news.j2.inc:34 template/news/index.html.j2:36
163msgid "read more"
164msgstr ""
165
166#: template/about.html.j2:11
167msgid "What is GNUnet?"
168msgstr ""
169
170#: template/about.html.j2:13
171msgid ""
172"GNUnet is an alternative network stack for building secure, decentralized "
173"and privacy-preserving distributed applications. Our goal is to replace the "
174"old insecure Internet protocol stack. Starting from an application for "
175"secure publication of files, it has grown to include all kinds of basic "
176"protocol components and applications towards the creation of a GNU internet."
177msgstr ""
178
179#: template/about.html.j2:23
180msgid ""
181"Today, the actual use and thus the social requirements for a global network "
182"differs widely from those goals of 1970. While the Internet remains suitable "
183"for military use, where the network equipment is operated by a command "
184"hierarchy and when necessary isolated from the rest of the world, the "
185"situation is less tenable for civil society."
186msgstr ""
187
188#: template/about.html.j2:32
189msgid ""
190"Due to fundamental Internet design choices, Internet traffic can be "
191"misdirected, intercepted, censored and manipulated by hostile routers on the "
192"network. And indeed, the modern Internet has evolved exactly to the point "
193"where, as Matthew Green put it, <a href=\"https://blog."
194"cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-hostile/\">\"the "
195"network is hostile\"</a>."
196msgstr ""
197
198#: template/about.html.j2:41
199msgid ""
200"We believe liberal societies need a network architecture that uses the anti-"
201"authoritarian decentralized peer-to-peer paradigm and privacy-preserving "
202"cryptographic protocols. The goal of the GNUnet project is to provide a Free "
203"Software realization of this ideal."
204msgstr ""
205
206#: template/about.html.j2:49
207msgid ""
208"Specifically, GNUnet tries to follow the following design principles, in "
209"order of importance:"
210msgstr ""
211
212#: template/about.html.j2:56
213msgid ""
214"GNUnet must be implemented as <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-"
215"sw.html\">Free Software</a>."
216msgstr ""
217
218#: template/about.html.j2:60
219msgid ""
220"GNUnet must minimize the amount of personally identifiable information "
221"exposed."
222msgstr ""
223
224#: template/about.html.j2:61
225msgid ""
226"GNUnet must be fully distributed and resilient to external attacks and rogue "
227"participants."
228msgstr ""
229
230#: template/about.html.j2:62
231msgid ""
232"GNUnet must be self-organizing and not depend on administrators or "
233"centralized infrastructure."
234msgstr ""
235
236#: template/about.html.j2:63
237msgid ""
238"GNUnet must inform the user which other participants have to be trusted when "
239"establishing private communications."
240msgstr ""
241
242#: template/about.html.j2:64
243msgid "GNUnet must be open and permit new peers to join."
244msgstr ""
245
246#: template/about.html.j2:65
247msgid "GNUnet must support a diverse range of applications and devices."
248msgstr ""
249
250#: template/about.html.j2:66
251msgid "GNUnet must use compartmentalization to protect sensitive information."
252msgstr ""
253
254#: template/about.html.j2:67
255msgid "The GNUnet architecture must be resource efficient."
256msgstr ""
257
258#: template/about.html.j2:68
259msgid ""
260"GNUnet must provide incentives for peers to contribute more resources than "
261"they consume."
262msgstr ""
263
264#: template/about.html.j2:72
265msgid ""
266"To get know and learn more, please check our <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet."
267"org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, especially the <a href=\"https://"
268"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts\">chapter on \"Key Concepts"
269"\"</a>, explaining the fundamental concepts of GNUnet: <ul> <li><a href="
270"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Authentication"
271"\">Authentication</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
272"gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing\">Accounting to "
273"Encourage Resource Sharing</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/"
274"handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality\">Confidentiality</a></li> <li><a href="
275"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonymity</a></"
276"li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability"
277"\">Deniability</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
278"gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">Peer Identities</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
279"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-"
280"Zones_0029\">Zones in the GNU Name System (GNS Zones)</a></li> <li><a href="
281"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> </ul>"
282msgstr ""
283
284#: template/about.html.j2:88
285msgid "More Resources"
286msgstr ""
287
288#: template/about.html.j2:90
289msgid ""
290"There are many more resources to learn about GNUnet besides the <a href="
291"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, such as the "
292"<a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliography</a> with papers covering "
293"the various layers, many <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html"
294"\">videos</a> or a brief <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html"
295"\">glossary</a>."
296msgstr ""
297
298#: template/about.html.j2:95
299msgid ""
300"You are most welcome to <a href=\"engage.html\">get engaged into the "
301"conversation</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">install GNUnet</a>, <a href=\"use."
302"html\">use it</a> and <a href=\"engage.html\">contribute and get engaged</a> "
303"in various ways."
304msgstr ""
305
306#: template/about.html.j2:100
307msgid ""
308"Please be aware that this project is (despite of it's age) still in an early "
309"alpha stage when it comes to software &#8211; its not an easy task to "
310"rewrite the whole Internet!"
311msgstr ""
312
313#: template/about.html.j2:105
314msgid "Current funding"
315msgstr ""
316
317#: template/about.html.j2:110
318msgid ""
319"We're receiving funding from NLnet's Next Generation Internet funding line "
320"to document and implement the GNU Name System protocol in a way suitable for "
321"the IETF standardization process."
322msgstr ""
323
324#: template/about.html.j2:123
325msgid ""
326"This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 "
327"research and innovation programme under the NGI_TRUST grant agreement no "
328"825618. The project aims to integrate re:claimID with the GNU Taler payment "
329"system in a pilot in order to demonstrate the practical feasibility and "
330"benefits of privacy enhancing technologies for users and commercial service "
331"providers. The project is called \"Decentralized Identities for Self-"
332"Sovereign End-users\" (DISSENS)."
333msgstr ""
334
335#: template/about.html.j2:141
336msgid ""
337"We are grateful for free hosting offered by the following organizations:"
338msgstr ""
339
340#: template/about.html.j2:150
341msgid "Past funding"
342msgstr ""
343
344#: template/about.html.j2:152
345msgid "We are grateful for past funding from the following organizations:"
346msgstr ""
347
348#: template/applications.html.j2:7
349msgid "Applications provided by GNUnet"
350msgstr ""
351
352#: template/applications.html.j2:13 template/gns.html.j2:7
353msgid "The GNU Name System"
354msgstr ""
355
356#: template/applications.html.j2:15
357msgid ""
358"The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully decentralized "
359"replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of using a hierarchy, "
360"GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are similar to DNS, but "
361"queries and replies are private even with respect to peers providing the "
362"answers. The integrity of records and privacy of look-ups are "
363"cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a robust, "
364"efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
365msgstr ""
366
367#: template/applications.html.j2:38
368msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
369msgstr ""
370
371#: template/applications.html.j2:41
372msgid ""
373"is a decentralized Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU "
374"Name System. It allows users to securely share personal information with "
375"websites using standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
376msgstr ""
377
378#: template/applications.html.j2:57
379msgid "Filesharing (Alpha)"
380msgstr ""
381
382#: template/applications.html.j2:59
383msgid ""
384"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">filesharing</a> is an application that aims "
385"to provide censorship-resistant, anonymous filesharing. The publisher is "
386"empowered to make a gradual choice between performance and anonymity."
387msgstr ""
388
389#: template/applications.html.j2:73
390msgid "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
391msgstr ""
392
393#: template/applications.html.j2:75
394msgid ""
395"GNUnet conversation is an application that provides secure voice "
396"communication in a fully decentralized way by employing GNUnet for routing "
397"and transport."
398msgstr ""
399
400#: template/applications.html.j2:91
401msgid "Applications utilizing GNUnet"
402msgstr ""
403
404#: template/applications.html.j2:97
405msgid "GNU Taler (Alpha)"
406msgstr ""
407
408#: template/applications.html.j2:99
409msgid ""
410"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> is a new privacy-preserving "
411"electronic payment system. Payments are cryptographically secured and are "
412"confirmed within milliseconds with extremely low transaction costs."
413msgstr ""
414
415#: template/applications.html.j2:118
416msgid "secushare"
417msgstr ""
418
419#: template/applications.html.j2:120
420msgid ""
421"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> is creating a decentralized "
422"social networking application on top of GNUnet. Using overlay multicast and "
423"the extensible PSYC protocol, notifications are distributed end-to-end "
424"encrypted to authorized recipients only."
425msgstr ""
426
427#: template/applications.html.j2:139
428msgid "pretty Easy privacy"
429msgstr ""
430
431#: template/applications.html.j2:141
432msgid ""
433"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p) is "
434"creating a usable end-to-end encrypted e-mail solution using opportunistic "
435"key exchange. p&#8801;p will use GNUnet to protect metadata and exploit new "
436"cryptographic protocols to verify keys."
437msgstr ""
438
439#: template/applications.html.j2:160
440msgid "Cadet-GTK"
441msgstr ""
442
443#: template/applications.html.j2:162
444msgid ""
445"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> is a "
446"convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing messaging using "
447"the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK and libhandy for a convergent "
448"design."
449msgstr ""
450
451#: template/applications.html.j2:180
452msgid "groupchat"
453msgstr ""
454
455#: template/applications.html.j2:182
456msgid ""
457"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a "
458"terminal user interface providing messaging using the CADET subsystem. It is "
459"developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned to be compatible."
460msgstr ""
461
462#: template/architecture.html.j2:6
463msgid "GNUnet System Architecture"
464msgstr ""
465
466#: template/architecture.html.j2:20
467msgid "Foundations"
468msgstr ""
469
470#: template/architecture.html.j2:22
471msgid ""
472"The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-like "
473"end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key infrastructure "
474"(GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> Using public keys "
475"for addresses and self-organizing decentralized routing algorithms, these "
476"subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack."
477msgstr ""
478
479#: template/architecture.html.j2:35
480msgid "Security"
481msgstr ""
482
483#: template/architecture.html.j2:38
484msgid ""
485"GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem "
486"runs as a separate process, providing fault isolation and enabling tight "
487"permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the implementation "
488"is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and will always "
489"remain free software."
490msgstr ""
491
492#: template/architecture.html.j2:52
493msgid "System architecture"
494msgstr ""
495
496#: template/architecture.html.j2:58
497msgid "Subsystems"
498msgstr ""
499
500#: template/architecture.html.j2:67
501msgid "libgnunetutil"
502msgstr ""
503
504#: template/architecture.html.j2:73
505msgid "APIs"
506msgstr ""
507
508#: template/architecture.html.j2:86
509msgid "Legend"
510msgstr ""
511
512#: template/contact.html.j2:6
513msgid "Contact information"
514msgstr ""
515
516#: template/contact.html.j2:11
517msgid "The mailing list"
518msgstr ""
519
520#: template/contact.html.j2:13
521msgid ""
522"An archived, public mailing list for GNUnet is hosted at <a href=\"https://"
523"lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists.gnu.org/"
524"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a>. You can send messages to the list at "
525"<a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
526msgstr ""
527
528#: template/contact.html.j2:23
529msgid "The IRC channel"
530msgstr ""
531
532#: template/contact.html.j2:25
533msgid ""
534"<tt>#gnunet</tt> is reachable via <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc."
535"freenode.net</a>. There is also an <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!"
536"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a> available."
537msgstr ""
538
539#: template/contact.html.j2:38
540msgid "Contacting individuals"
541msgstr ""
542
543#: template/contact.html.j2:40
544msgid ""
545"GNUnet developers are generally reachable at either <tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet."
546"org</tt> or <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt>. Most of us support receiving GnuPG "
547"encrypted Emails. Urgent and sensitive security issues may be addressed to "
548"the GNU maintainers <tt>schanzen</tt> and <tt>grothoff</tt>."
549msgstr ""
550
551#: template/contact.html.j2:53
552msgid "Reporting bugs"
553msgstr ""
554
555#: template/contact.html.j2:55
556msgid ""
557"We track open feature requests and bugs for projects within GNUnet in our <a "
558"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug tracker</a>. You can also report bugs "
559"or feature requests to the <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
560"bug-gnunet\">bug-gnunet</a> mailing list. The mailinglist requires no "
561"subscription."
562msgstr ""
563
564#: template/copyright.html.j2:11
565msgid ""
566"<p> Contributors to GNUnet with Git access must sign the <a href=\"/static/"
567"pdf/copyright.pdf\">copyright assignment</a> to ensure that the <a href="
568"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/gnunet_taler_agreement.tex"
569"\">GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA agreement on licensing and collaborative "
570"development</a> of the GNUnet and GNU Taler projects is satisfied. </p>"
571msgstr ""
572
573#: template/copyright.html.j2:22
574msgid ""
575"<p>The agreements ensure that the code will continue to be made available "
576"under free software licenses, but gives developers the freedom to move code "
577"between GNUnet and GNU Taler without worrying about licenses and to give the "
578"company the ability to dual-license (for example, so that we can distribute "
579"via App-stores that are hostile to free software).</p>"
580msgstr ""
581
582#: template/copyright.html.j2:30
583msgid ""
584"<p>Minor contributions (basically, anyone without Git access) do not require "
585"copyright assignment. Pseudonymous contributions are accepted, in this case "
586"simply sign the agreement with your pseudonym. Scanned copies are "
587"sufficient, but snail mail is preferred.</p>"
588msgstr ""
589
590#: template/developers.html.j2:5
591msgid "GNUnet for developers"
592msgstr ""
593
594#: template/developers.html.j2:13
595msgid "Repositories"
596msgstr ""
597
598#: template/developers.html.j2:16
599msgid ""
600"A list of our Git repositories can be found on our our <a href=\"https://git."
601"gnunet.org/\">Git Server</a>."
602msgstr ""
603
604#: template/developers.html.j2:27
605msgid ""
606"Technical papers can be found in our <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/"
607"bibliography\">bibliography</a>."
608msgstr ""
609
610#: template/developers.html.j2:34
611msgid "Discussion"
612msgstr ""
613
614#: template/developers.html.j2:37
615msgid ""
616"We have a mailing list for developer discussions. You can subscribe to or "
617"read the list archive at <a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
618"gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</"
619"a>."
620msgstr ""
621
622#: template/developers.html.j2:47
623msgid "Regression Testing"
624msgstr ""
625
626#: template/developers.html.j2:50
627msgid ""
628"We have <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/\">Buildbot</a> automation tests to "
629"detect regressions and check for portability at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
630"org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/</a>."
631msgstr ""
632
633#: template/developers.html.j2:59
634msgid "Code Coverage Analysis"
635msgstr ""
636
637#: template/developers.html.j2:62
638msgid ""
639"We use <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> to "
640"analyze the code coverage of our tests, the results are available at <a href="
641"\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a>."
642msgstr ""
643
644#: template/developers.html.j2:72
645msgid "Performance Analysis"
646msgstr ""
647
648#: template/developers.html.j2:75
649msgid ""
650"We use <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> for performance "
651"regression analysis of the exchange backend at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
652"org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a>."
653msgstr ""
654
655#: template/download.html.j2:7 template/gnurl.html.j2:209
656msgid "Downloads"
657msgstr ""
658
659#: template/download.html.j2:11
660msgid ""
661"Here you can download releases of our software and find links to the various "
662"versions."
663msgstr ""
664
665#: template/download.html.j2:17
666msgid "0.11.x series"
667msgstr ""
668
669#: template/download.html.j2:18
670msgid "tarball"
671msgstr ""
672
673#: template/download.html.j2:20
674msgid ""
675"The tarball of the latest version can be obtained from GNU FTP and its "
676"mirrors."
677msgstr ""
678
679#: template/download.html.j2:30
680msgid "git"
681msgstr ""
682
683#: template/download.html.j2:32
684msgid ""
685"You can fetch the git tag of version 0.11.x from our development server:"
686msgstr ""
687
688#: template/engage.html.j2:6
689msgid "Engage!"
690msgstr ""
691
692#: template/ev.html.j2:6
693msgid "Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V."
694msgstr ""
695
696#: template/ev.html.j2:11
697msgid "About GNUnet e.V."
698msgstr ""
699
700#: template/ev.html.j2:13
701msgid ""
702"On December 27th 2013 a group of GNUnet hackers met at 30c3 to create the "
703"\"Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V.\", an association under German "
704"law to support GNUnet development. The Amtsgericht M&uuml;nchen registered "
705"the association on the 7th of March under VR 205287."
706msgstr ""
707
708#: template/ev.html.j2:22
709msgid ""
710"The association is officially dedicated to supporting research, development "
711"and education in the area of secure decentralized networking in general, and "
712"GNUnet specifically. This is the official website for the association."
713msgstr ""
714
715#: template/ev.html.j2:31
716msgid "Becoming a Member of GNUnet e.V."
717msgstr ""
718
719#: template/ev.html.j2:33
720msgid ""
721"GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to participate "
722"in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For this, all you "
723"have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the <a href=\"https://"
724"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> repository. There are no "
725"membership dues; however, members are required to support GNUnet e.V. and in "
726"particularly contribute to the technical development within their means. For "
727"further details, we refer to the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev."
728"git/\">Satzung (Charter)</a> (currently only available in German, "
729"translations welcome)."
730msgstr ""
731
732#: template/ev.html.j2:52
733msgid "Governance"
734msgstr ""
735
736#: template/ev.html.j2:54
737msgid ""
738"You can find our charter, and the list of members under <a href=\"https://"
739"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet.org/"
740"gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists of: "
741"<dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
742"Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> <dd>t3sserakt</dd> "
743"<dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a href="
744"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd> </dl>"
745msgstr ""
746
747#: template/ev.html.j2:73
748msgid "Official Meeting Notes"
749msgstr ""
750
751#: template/ev.html.j2:86
752msgid "Support Us!"
753msgstr ""
754
755#: template/ev.html.j2:88
756msgid ""
757"Everybody is welcome to support us via donations. For financial "
758"contributions, Europeans are able to donate via SEPA. We hope to setup "
759"accounts in other major currency areas in the future. You can also donate "
760"via Bitcoin, routing details are given below. Please note that we are unable "
761"to provide receipts for your donations. If you are planning to donate a "
762"significant amount of money, please contact us first as it might be better "
763"to come to a custom arrangement. <dl><dt>BitCoin</dt> "
764"<dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</dd> <dt>SEPA/IBAN</dt> "
765"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd> </dl>"
766msgstr ""
767
768#: template/faq.html.j2:12 template/faq.html.j2:23
769msgid "General"
770msgstr ""
771
772#: template/faq.html.j2:13 template/faq.html.j2:149 template/gns.html.j2:37
773msgid "Features"
774msgstr ""
775
776#: template/faq.html.j2:15 template/faq.html.j2:695
777msgid "Error messages"
778msgstr ""
779
780#: template/faq.html.j2:16 template/faq.html.j2:797
781msgid "File-sharing"
782msgstr ""
783
784#: template/faq.html.j2:17 template/faq.html.j2:973
785msgid "Contributing"
786msgstr ""
787
788#: template/faq.html.j2:26
789msgid "What do I do if my question is not answered here?"
790msgstr ""
791
792#: template/faq.html.j2:28
793msgid ""
794"A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional "
795"documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list or "
796"the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net."
797msgstr ""
798
799#: template/faq.html.j2:36
800msgid "When are you going to release the next version?"
801msgstr ""
802
803#: template/faq.html.j2:38
804msgid ""
805"A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: earlier "
806"if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release will be "
807"anounced on the info-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list and on <a href=\"https://"
808"planet.gnu.org\">planet GNU</a>. You can subscribe to the mailing list or "
809"the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a notification."
810msgstr ""
811
812#: template/faq.html.j2:49
813msgid "Is the code free?"
814msgstr ""
815
816#: template/faq.html.j2:51
817msgid ""
818"A: GNUnet is free software, available under the <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
819"org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a>."
820msgstr ""
821
822#: template/faq.html.j2:58
823msgid "Are there any known bugs?"
824msgstr ""
825
826#: template/faq.html.j2:60
827msgid ""
828"A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the <a href=\"https://bugs."
829"gnunet.org/\">Mantis system</a>. Some bugs are occasionally reported "
830"directly to developers or the developer mailing list. This is discouraged "
831"since developers often do not have the time to feed these bugs back into the "
832"Mantis database. Please report bugs directly to the bug tracking system. If "
833"you believe a bug is sensitive, you can set its view status to private (this "
834"should be the exception)."
835msgstr ""
836
837#: template/faq.html.j2:73 template/faq.html.j2:193
838msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?"
839msgstr ""
840
841#: template/faq.html.j2:75
842msgid ""
843"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ "
844"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration."
845msgstr ""
846
847#: template/faq.html.j2:83
848msgid "Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?"
849msgstr ""
850
851#: template/faq.html.j2:85
852msgid ""
853"A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called &quot;"
854"proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your peer is "
855"real (or, rather, make it expensive for an adversary to mount a Sybil attack "
856"on the network size estimator). The calculation is expected to take a few "
857"days, depending on how fast your CPU is. If the CPU load is creating a "
858"problem for you, you can set the value &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; in the &quot;"
859"nse&quot; section of your configuration file to a higher value. The default "
860"is &quot;5 ms&quot;."
861msgstr ""
862
863#: template/faq.html.j2:99
864msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?"
865msgstr ""
866
867#: template/faq.html.j2:101
868msgid ""
869"A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for TCP "
870"connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in particular. "
871"GNUnet does not really have one focus; our theme is secure decentralized "
872"networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus."
873msgstr ""
874
875#: template/faq.html.j2:111
876msgid "How does GNUnet compare to I2P?"
877msgstr ""
878
879#: template/faq.html.j2:113
880msgid ""
881"A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more "
882"decentralized Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost no "
883"overlaps. <br><br> I2P is written in Java, and has (asymmetric) tunnels "
884"using onion (or garlic) routing as the basis for various (anonymized) "
885"applications. I2P is largely used via a Web frontend."
886msgstr ""
887
888#: template/faq.html.j2:124
889msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?"
890msgstr ""
891
892#: template/faq.html.j2:126
893msgid ""
894"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready "
895"for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the "
896"functionality you use, but you will always likely run into issues with our "
897"current low-level transport system. We are currently in the process of "
898"rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)"
899msgstr ""
900
901#: template/faq.html.j2:136
902msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?"
903msgstr ""
904
905#: template/faq.html.j2:138
906msgid ""
907"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, "
908"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be "
909"built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in doing so."
910msgstr ""
911
912#: template/faq.html.j2:151
913msgid "What can I do with GNUnet?"
914msgstr ""
915
916#: template/faq.html.j2:153
917msgid ""
918"A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it can "
919"do more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and documentation "
920"of some of the features that exist are more advanced than others."
921msgstr ""
922
923#: template/faq.html.j2:160
924msgid ""
925"For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a fully "
926"decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a mechanism "
927"for IPv4-IPv6 protocol translation and tunneling (NAT-PT with DNS-ALG)."
928msgstr ""
929
930#: template/faq.html.j2:171
931msgid "Is it possible to surf the WWW anonymously with GNUnet?"
932msgstr ""
933
934#: template/faq.html.j2:173
935msgid ""
936"A: It is not possible use GNUnet for anonymous browsing at this point. We "
937"recommend that you use Tor for anonymous surfing."
938msgstr ""
939
940#: template/faq.html.j2:181
941msgid "Is it possible to access GNUnet via a browser as an anonymous WWW?"
942msgstr ""
943
944#: template/faq.html.j2:183
945msgid ""
946"A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
947"would make it accessible via a browser. It is possible to build such a proxy "
948"and all one needs to know is the protocol used between the browser and the "
949"proxy and the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
950msgstr ""
951
952#: template/faq.html.j2:195
953msgid ""
954"A: There are actually a few graphical user interfaces for different "
955"functions. gnunet-setup is to configure GNUnet, and gnunet-fs-gtk is for "
956"file-sharing. There are a few other gnunet-XXX-gtk GUIs of lesser "
957"importance. Note that in order to obtain the GUI, you need to install the "
958"gnunet-gtk package, which is a separate download. gnunet-gtk is a meta GUI "
959"that integrates most of the other GUIs in one window. One exception is "
960"gnunet-setup, which must still be run separately at this time (as setup "
961"requires the peer to be stopped)."
962msgstr ""
963
964#: template/faq.html.j2:210
965msgid "Which operating systems does GNUnet run on?"
966msgstr ""
967
968#: template/faq.html.j2:212
969msgid ""
970"A: GNUnet is being developed and tested primarily under Debian GNU/Linux. "
971"Furthermore, we regularly build and test GNUnet on Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch, "
972"FreeBSD and macOS. We have reports of working versions on many other GNU/"
973"Linux distributions; in the past we had reports of working versions on "
974"NetBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. However, not all of those reports are recent, "
975"so if you cannot get GNUnet to work on those systems please let us know."
976msgstr ""
977
978#: template/faq.html.j2:228
979msgid "Who runs the GNS root zone?"
980msgstr ""
981
982#: template/faq.html.j2:230
983msgid ""
984"A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a default "
985"configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this default "
986"configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will be able to "
987"modify this configuration at will. We expect normal users to have no need to "
988"edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services themselves."
989msgstr ""
990
991#: template/faq.html.j2:241
992msgid "Where is the per-user GNS database kept?"
993msgstr ""
994
995#: template/faq.html.j2:243
996msgid ""
997"A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet peer. "
998"Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the database could "
999"be kept at each peer (however, we don't have code for convenient "
1000"replication). Similarly, multiple GNUnet peers can share one instance of the "
1001"database --- the &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; can be accessed from "
1002"remote (via TCP). The actual data can be stored in a Postgres database, for "
1003"which various replication options are again applicable. Ultimately, there "
1004"are many options for how users can store (and secure) their GNS database."
1005msgstr ""
1006
1007#: template/faq.html.j2:258
1008msgid "What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?"
1009msgstr ""
1010
1011#: template/faq.html.j2:260
1012msgid ""
1013"A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser "
1014"histories and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases "
1015"will only grow to a few tens of thousands of entries, small enough to fit "
1016"even on mobile devices."
1017msgstr ""
1018
1019#: template/faq.html.j2:270
1020msgid "Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?"
1021msgstr ""
1022
1023#: template/faq.html.j2:272
1024msgid ""
1025"A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force to "
1026"change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and then the "
1027"changes would only apply to the names that this user is the authority for). "
1028"So if everyone used GNS, the only practical attack of a government would be "
1029"to force the operator of a server to change the GNS records for his server "
1030"to point elsewhere. However, if the owner of the private key for a zone is "
1031"unavailable for enforcement, the respective zone cannot be changed and any "
1032"other zone delegating to this zone will achieve proper resolution."
1033msgstr ""
1034
1035#: template/faq.html.j2:286
1036msgid "How does GNS compare to other name systems?"
1037msgstr ""
1038
1039#: template/faq.html.j2:288
1040msgid ""
1041"A: A scientific paper on this topic <a href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/"
1042"ns2018.pdf\">has been published </a> and below is a table from the "
1043"publication. For detailed descriptions please refer to the paper."
1044msgstr ""
1045
1046#: template/faq.html.j2:392
1047msgid "What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?"
1048msgstr ""
1049
1050#: template/faq.html.j2:394
1051msgid ""
1052"A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1053"authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, and "
1054"there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> With "
1055"GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the responsibility "
1056"for naming: each user runs their own personal root zone and is thus in "
1057"complete control of the names they use. GNS also has many additional "
1058"features (to keep names short and enable migration) which don't even make "
1059"sense in the context of CoDoNS."
1060msgstr ""
1061
1062#: template/faq.html.j2:410
1063msgid "What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?"
1064msgstr ""
1065
1066#: template/faq.html.j2:412
1067msgid ""
1068"A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, "
1069"with SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and "
1070"subjected to ranking. As the social relationships evolve, names can thus "
1071"change in surprising ways. <br><br> With GNS, names are primarily shared via "
1072"delegation, and thus mappings will only change if the user responsible for "
1073"the name (the authority) manually changes the record."
1074msgstr ""
1075
1076#: template/faq.html.j2:426
1077msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?"
1078msgstr ""
1079
1080#: template/faq.html.j2:428
1081msgid ""
1082"A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD "
1083"registries (such as those for \".com\" and \".org\"). Instead of using "
1084"those, each user is expected to maintain a database of (second-level) "
1085"domains (like \"gnu.org\") and the IP addresses of the respective name "
1086"servers. Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs."
1087msgstr ""
1088
1089#: template/faq.html.j2:439
1090msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?"
1091msgstr ""
1092
1093#: template/faq.html.j2:441
1094msgid ""
1095"A: Handshake is a blockchain-based method for root zone governance. Hence, "
1096"it does not address the name resolution process itself but delegates "
1097"resolution into DNS after the initial TLD resolution. Not taking "
1098"sustainablility considerations into account, Handshake could be used as an "
1099"additional supporting GNS root zone governance model, but we currently do "
1100"not have such plans in mind."
1101msgstr ""
1102
1103#: template/faq.html.j2:453
1104msgid "What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?"
1105msgstr ""
1106
1107#: template/faq.html.j2:455
1108msgid ""
1109"A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS "
1110"resolvers of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, "
1111"lower query resolution times, and faster update propagation&quot;. Thus "
1112"TrickleDNS is focused on defeating attacks on the availability (and "
1113"performance) of record propagation in DNS, for example via DDoS attacks on "
1114"DNS root servers. TrickleDNS is thus concerned with how to ensure "
1115"distribution of authoritative records, and authority remains derived from "
1116"the DNS hierarchy."
1117msgstr ""
1118
1119#: template/faq.html.j2:468
1120msgid ""
1121"Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the style "
1122"of the PGP web of trust?"
1123msgstr ""
1124
1125#: template/faq.html.j2:470
1126msgid ""
1127"A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the two "
1128"parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not required, "
1129"weaker mechanisms can be used. For example, we have implemented a first-come-"
1130"first-served (FCFS) authority which allows arbitrary users to register "
1131"arbitrary names. The key of this authority is included with every GNUnet "
1132"installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact global and "
1133"requires no further introduction. However, the security of these names "
1134"depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS authority. The authority "
1135"can be queried under the &quot;.pin&quot; TLD."
1136msgstr ""
1137
1138#: template/faq.html.j2:485
1139msgid ""
1140"How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name in "
1141"GNS?"
1142msgstr ""
1143
1144#: template/faq.html.j2:487
1145msgid ""
1146"A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a &quot;legitimate&quot; "
1147"domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his preferred name or &quot;"
1148"pseudonym&quot;) in his NICK record. Similarly, all other users can choose "
1149"to ignore this preference and use a name of their choice (or even assign no "
1150"name) for this user."
1151msgstr ""
1152
1153#: template/faq.html.j2:498
1154msgid ""
1155"Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS zone "
1156"visible?"
1157msgstr ""
1158
1159#: template/faq.html.j2:500
1160msgid ""
1161"A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared "
1162"with other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not set. "
1163"Thus, users have full control over what information about their zones is "
1164"made public."
1165msgstr ""
1166
1167#: template/faq.html.j2:510
1168msgid "Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?"
1169msgstr ""
1170
1171#: template/faq.html.j2:512
1172msgid ""
1173"A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary because "
1174"of IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in the context "
1175"of virtual hosting. However, LEHOs are also useful to help with X.509 "
1176"certificate validation (as they specify for which legacy hostname the "
1177"certificate should be valid). Also, even with IPv6 fully deployed and &quot;"
1178"infinite&quot; IP addresses being available, we're not sure that virtual "
1179"hosting would disappear. Finally, we don't want to have to wait for IPv6 to "
1180"become commonplace, GNS should work with today's networks."
1181msgstr ""
1182
1183#: template/faq.html.j2:526
1184msgid ""
1185"Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally "
1186"unique names?"
1187msgstr ""
1188
1189#: template/faq.html.j2:528
1190msgid ""
1191"A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds. As "
1192"trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as they "
1193"cross each others thresholds. We decided that the resulting unpredictability "
1194"of the resolution process was not acceptable. Furthermore, trust and "
1195"consensus might be easy to manipulate by adversaries."
1196msgstr ""
1197
1198#: template/faq.html.j2:539
1199msgid "How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?"
1200msgstr ""
1201
1202#: template/faq.html.j2:541
1203msgid ""
1204"A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one can "
1205"then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at all "
1206"peers. Before using a public key, peers check if that key has been revoked. "
1207"All names that involve delegation via a revoked zone will then fail to "
1208"resolve. Peers always automatically check for the existence of a revocation "
1209"message when resolving names."
1210msgstr ""
1211
1212#: template/faq.html.j2:553
1213msgid "Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?"
1214msgstr ""
1215
1216#: template/faq.html.j2:555
1217msgid ""
1218"A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the "
1219"protocol to support alternative delegation records. <br> <br> Naturally, "
1220"deployed GNS implementations would have to be updated to support the new "
1221"signature scheme. The new scheme can then be run in parallel with the "
1222"existing system by using a new record type to indicate the use of a "
1223"different cipher system."
1224msgstr ""
1225
1226#: template/faq.html.j2:569
1227msgid ""
1228"How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?"
1229msgstr ""
1230
1231#: template/faq.html.j2:571
1232msgid ""
1233"A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and "
1234"replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be "
1235"contacted whenever clients perform a lookup. Even if the authority goes "
1236"(temporarily) off-line, the DHT will cache the records for some time. "
1237"However, should having multiple servers for a zone be considered truly "
1238"necessary, the owner of the zone can simply run multiple peers (and share "
1239"the zone's key and database among them)."
1240msgstr ""
1241
1242#: template/faq.html.j2:584
1243msgid ""
1244"Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship "
1245"resistance?"
1246msgstr ""
1247
1248#: template/faq.html.j2:586
1249msgid ""
1250"A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship "
1251"resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names are "
1252"not globally unique). To draw a parallel, HTTPS connections use more "
1253"bandwidth and have higher latency than HTTP connections. Depending on your "
1254"application, HTTPS may not be worth the cost. However, for users that are "
1255"experiencing censorship (or are concerned about it), giving up globally "
1256"unique names may very well be worth the cost. After all, what is a &quot;"
1257"globally&quot; unique name worth, if it does not resolve?"
1258msgstr ""
1259
1260#: template/faq.html.j2:600
1261msgid "Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?"
1262msgstr ""
1263
1264#: template/faq.html.j2:602
1265msgid ""
1266"A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component / "
1267"central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by IANA/ICANN. "
1268"This centralization creates vulnerabilities. For example, the US government "
1269"was able to reassign the management of the country-TLDs of Afganistan and "
1270"Iraq during the wars at the beginning of the 21st century."
1271msgstr ""
1272
1273#: template/faq.html.j2:613
1274msgid "How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?"
1275msgstr ""
1276
1277#: template/faq.html.j2:615
1278msgid ""
1279"A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help "
1280"indirectly in two ways: <ol> <li> Many websites today use virtual hosting, "
1281"so blocking a particular IP address causes much more collateral damage than "
1282"blocking a DNS name. It thus raises the cost of censorship.</li> <li> "
1283"Existing layer-3 circumvention solutions (such as Tor) would benefit from a "
1284"censorship resistant naming system. Accessing Tor's &quot;.onion&quot; "
1285"namespace currently requires users to use unmemorable cryptographic "
1286"identifiers. With nicer names, Tor and tor2web-like services would be even "
1287"easier to use. </ol>"
1288msgstr ""
1289
1290#: template/faq.html.j2:634
1291msgid "Does GNS work with search engines?"
1292msgstr ""
1293
1294#: template/faq.html.j2:636
1295msgid ""
1296"A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can use "
1297"GNS to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally, while "
1298"we typically expect normal users to install custom software for name "
1299"resolution, this is unlikely to work for search engines today. However, the "
1300"DNS2GNS gateway allows search engines to use DNS to resolve GNS names, so "
1301"they can still index GNS resources. However, as using DNS2GNS gateways "
1302"breaks the cryptographic chain of trust, legacy search engines will "
1303"obviously not obtain censorship-resistant names."
1304msgstr ""
1305
1306#: template/faq.html.j2:650
1307msgid "How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1308msgstr ""
1309
1310#: template/faq.html.j2:652
1311msgid ""
1312"A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually "
1313"originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about "
1314"integration with legacy applications and instead focuses on universal "
1315"connectivity between a user's many machines. In contrast, GNS was designed "
1316"to interoperate with DNS as much as possible, and to also work as much as "
1317"possible with the existing Web infrastructure. UIA is not at all concerned "
1318"about legacy systems (clean slate)."
1319msgstr ""
1320
1321#: template/faq.html.j2:665
1322msgid "Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?"
1323msgstr ""
1324
1325#: template/faq.html.j2:667
1326msgid ""
1327"A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you know "
1328"if a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-of-a-friend, "
1329"and can thus decide how much you trust the result. Naturally, the trusted-"
1330"computing base (TCB) can become arbitrarily large this way --- however, "
1331"given the name length restriction, for an individual name it is always less "
1332"than about 128 entities."
1333msgstr ""
1334
1335#: template/faq.html.j2:679
1336msgid ""
1337"How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part of "
1338"the domain name?"
1339msgstr ""
1340
1341#: template/faq.html.j2:681
1342msgid ""
1343"A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects the "
1344"&quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to the "
1345"corresponding port number and &quot;Proto&quot; to the corresponding "
1346"protocol number. The rest of the name is resolved as usual. Then, when the "
1347"result is presented, GNS looks for the GNS-specific &quot;BOX&quot; record "
1348"type. A BOX record is a record that contains another record (such as SRV or "
1349"TLSA records) and adds a service and protocol number (and the original boxed "
1350"record type) to it."
1351msgstr ""
1352
1353#: template/faq.html.j2:697
1354msgid ""
1355"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. "
1356"Should I worry?"
1357msgstr ""
1358
1359#: template/faq.html.j2:699
1360msgid ""
1361"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in GNUnet. "
1362"We have started a major rewrite to address this and other problems, but "
1363"until the Transport Next Generation (TNG) is ready, these warnings are "
1364"expected."
1365msgstr ""
1366
1367#: template/faq.html.j2:708
1368msgid "Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?"
1369msgstr ""
1370
1371#: template/faq.html.j2:710
1372msgid ""
1373"A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the "
1374"following commands (as root) to create the required device file"
1375msgstr ""
1376
1377#: template/faq.html.j2:722
1378msgid ""
1379"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-service-"
1380"dns)?"
1381msgstr ""
1382
1383#: template/faq.html.j2:724
1384msgid ""
1385"A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match "
1386"support. This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check if "
1387"your kernel has CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER set to either 'y' or "
1388"'m' (and the module is loaded)."
1389msgstr ""
1390
1391#: template/faq.html.j2:736
1392msgid "'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?"
1393msgstr ""
1394
1395#: template/faq.html.j2:738
1396msgid ""
1397"A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if "
1398"your firewall is enabled and blocking the connections."
1399msgstr ""
1400
1401#: template/faq.html.j2:746
1402msgid ""
1403"I'm getting an 'error while loading shared libraries: libgnunetXXX.so.X'"
1404msgstr ""
1405
1406#: template/faq.html.j2:748
1407msgid ""
1408"A: This error usually occurs when your linker fails to locate one of "
1409"GNUnet's libraries. This can have two causes. First, it is theoretically "
1410"possible that the library is not installed on your system; however, if you "
1411"compiled GNUnet the normal way and/or used a binary package, that is highly "
1412"unlikely. The more common cause is that you installed GNUnet to a directory "
1413"that your linker does not search. There are several ways to fix this that "
1414"are described below. If you are 'root' and you installed to a system folder "
1415"(such as /usr/local), you want to add the libraries to the system-wide "
1416"search path. This is done by adding a line \"/usr/local/lib/\" to /etc/ld.so."
1417"conf and running \"ldconfig\". If you installed GNUnet to /opt or any other "
1418"similar path, you obviously have to change \"/usr/local\" accordingly. If "
1419"you do not have 'root' rights or if you installed GNUnet to say \"/home/"
1420"$USER/\", then you can explicitly tell your linker to search a particular "
1421"directory for libraries using the \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\" environment variable. "
1422"For example, if you configured GNUnet using a prefix of \"$HOME/gnunet/\" "
1423"you want to run:"
1424msgstr ""
1425
1426#: template/faq.html.j2:774
1427msgid ""
1428"to ensure GNUnet's binaries and libraries are found. In order to avoid "
1429"having to do so each time, you can add the above lines (without the \"$\") "
1430"to your .bashrc or .profile file. You will have to logout and login again to "
1431"have this new profile be applied to all shells (including your desktop "
1432"environment)."
1433msgstr ""
1434
1435#: template/faq.html.j2:781
1436msgid "What error messages can be ignored?"
1437msgstr ""
1438
1439#: template/faq.html.j2:783
1440msgid ""
1441"A: Error messages flagged as \"DEBUG\" should be disabled in binaries built "
1442"for end-users and can always be ignored. Error messages flagged as \"INFO\" "
1443"always refer to harmless events that require no action. For example, GNUnet "
1444"may use an INFO message to indicate that it is currently performing an "
1445"expensive operation that will take some time. GNUnet will also use INFO "
1446"messages to display information about important configuration values."
1447msgstr ""
1448
1449#: template/faq.html.j2:799
1450msgid "How does GNUnet compare to other file-sharing applications?"
1451msgstr ""
1452
1453#: template/faq.html.j2:801
1454msgid ""
1455"A: As opposed to Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey and most other "
1456"P2P networks, GNUnet was designed with security in mind as the highest "
1457"priority. We intend on producing a network with comprehensive security "
1458"features. Many other P2P networks are open to a wide variety of attacks, and "
1459"users have little privacy. GNUnet is also Free Software and thus the source "
1460"code is available, so you do not have to worry about being spied upon by the "
1461"software. The following table summarises the main differences between GNUnet "
1462"and other systems. The information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. "
1463"The comparison is difficult since there are sometimes differences between "
1464"various implementations of (almost) the same protocol. In general, we pick a "
1465"free implementation as the reference implementation since it is possible to "
1466"inspect the free code. Also, all of these systems are changing over time and "
1467"thus the data below may not be up-to-date. If you find any flaws, please let "
1468"us know. Finally, the table is not saying terribly much (it is hard to "
1469"compare these systems this briefly), so if you want the real differences, "
1470"read the research papers (and probably the code)."
1471msgstr ""
1472
1473#: template/faq.html.j2:915
1474msgid ""
1475"Another important point of reference are the various anonymous peer-to-peer "
1476"networks. Here, there are differences in terms of application domain and how "
1477"specifically anonymity is achieved. Anonymous routing is a hard research "
1478"topic, so for a superficial comparison like this one we focus on the "
1479"latency. Another important factor is the programming language. Type-safe "
1480"languages may offer certain security benefits; however, this may come at the "
1481"cost of significant increases in resource consumption which in turn may "
1482"reduce anonymity."
1483msgstr ""
1484
1485#: template/faq.html.j2:928
1486msgid "Are there any known attacks (on GNUnet's file-sharing application)?"
1487msgstr ""
1488
1489#: template/faq.html.j2:930
1490msgid ""
1491"A: Generally, there is the possibility of a known plaintext attack on "
1492"keywords, but since the user has control over the keywords that are "
1493"associated with the content he inserts, the user can take advantage of the "
1494"same techniques used to generate reasonable passwords to defend against such "
1495"an attack. In any event, we are not trying to hide content; thus, unless the "
1496"user is trying to insert information into the network that can only be "
1497"shared with a small group of people, there is no real reason to try to "
1498"obfuscate the content by choosing a difficult keyword anyway."
1499msgstr ""
1500
1501#: template/faq.html.j2:944
1502msgid "What do you mean by anonymity?"
1503msgstr ""
1504
1505#: template/faq.html.j2:946
1506msgid ""
1507"A: Anonymity is the lack of distinction of an individual from a (large) "
1508"group. A central goal for anonymous file-sharing in GNUnet is to make all "
1509"users (peers) form a group and to make communications in that group "
1510"anonymous, that is, nobody (but the initiator) should be able to tell which "
1511"of the peers in the group originated the message. In other words, it should "
1512"be difficult to impossible for an adversary to distinguish between the "
1513"originating peer and all other peers."
1514msgstr ""
1515
1516#: template/faq.html.j2:958
1517msgid "What does my system do when participating in GNUnet file sharing?"
1518msgstr ""
1519
1520#: template/faq.html.j2:960
1521msgid ""
1522"A: In GNUnet you set up a node (a peer). It is identified by an ID (hash of "
1523"its public key) and has a number of addresses it is reachable by (may have "
1524"no addresses, for instance when it's behind a NAT). You specify bandwidth "
1525"limits (how much traffic GNUnet is allowed to consume) and datastore quote "
1526"(how large your on-disk block storage is) . Your node will then proceed to "
1527"connect to other nodes, becoming part of the network."
1528msgstr ""
1529
1530#: template/faq.html.j2:975
1531msgid "How can I help translate this webpage into other languages?"
1532msgstr ""
1533
1534#: template/faq.html.j2:977
1535msgid ""
1536"A: First, you need to register an account with our weblate system. Please "
1537"send an e-mail with the desired target language to translators@gnunet.org or "
1538"ask for help on the #gnunet chat on irc.freenode.net. Typically someone with "
1539"sufficient permissions will then grant you access. Naturally, any abuse will "
1540"result in the loss of permissions."
1541msgstr ""
1542
1543#: template/faq.html.j2:989
1544msgid "I have some great idea for a new feature, what should I do?"
1545msgstr ""
1546
1547#: template/faq.html.j2:991
1548msgid ""
1549"A: Sadly, we have many more feature requests than we can possibly implement. "
1550"The best way to actually get a new feature implemented is to do it yourself "
1551"--- and to then send us a patch."
1552msgstr ""
1553
1554#: template/glossary.html.j2:12
1555msgid "Ego"
1556msgstr ""
1557
1558#: template/glossary.html.j2:14
1559msgid ""
1560"We use the term \"Ego\" to refer to the fact that users in GNUnet can have "
1561"multiple unlinkable identities, in the sense of alter egos. The ability to "
1562"have more than one identity is crucial, as we may want to keep our egos for "
1563"business separate from those we use for political activities or romance.<br> "
1564"Egos in GNUnet are technically equivalent to identities (and the code does "
1565"not distinguish between them). We simply sometimes use the term \"ego\" to "
1566"stress that you can have more than one."
1567msgstr ""
1568
1569#: template/glossary.html.j2:27
1570msgid "Identity"
1571msgstr ""
1572
1573#: template/glossary.html.j2:29
1574msgid ""
1575"In GNUnet users are identified via a public key, and that public key is then "
1576"often referred to as the \"Identity\" of the user. However, the concept is "
1577"not as draconian as it often is in real life where many are forced to have "
1578"one name, one passport and one unique identification number. <br> As long as "
1579"identities in GNUnet are simply public keys, users are free to create any "
1580"number of identities, and we call those egos to emphasize the difference. "
1581"Even though users can create such egos freely, it is possible to have an ego "
1582"certified by some certification authority, resulting in something that more "
1583"closely resembles the traditional concept of an identity.<br> For example, a "
1584"university may certify the identities of its students such that they can "
1585"prove that they are studying. Students may keep their (certified) student "
1586"identity separate from other egos that they use for other activities in life."
1587msgstr ""
1588
1589#: template/glossary.html.j2:50
1590msgid "Pseudonym"
1591msgstr ""
1592
1593#: template/glossary.html.j2:52
1594msgid ""
1595"A pseudonym is an ego that is specifically intended to not be linked to "
1596"one's real name. GNUnet users can create many egos, and thus also many "
1597"pseudonyms. <br> Repeated uses of the same pseudonym are linkable by "
1598"definition, as they involve the same public key. Anonymity requires the use "
1599"of either the special \"anonymous\" pseudonym (for GNUnet, this is the "
1600"neutral element on the elliptic curve) or a throw-away pseudonym that is "
1601"only used once."
1602msgstr ""
1603
1604#: template/glossary.html.j2:71
1605msgid "Namespaces"
1606msgstr ""
1607
1608#: template/glossary.html.j2:73
1609msgid ""
1610"The GNU Name System allows every ego (or identity) to securely and privately "
1611"associate any number of label-value pairs with an ego. The values are called "
1612"record sets following the terminology of the Domain Name System (DNS). The "
1613"mapping of labels to record sets for a given ego is called a namespace. <br> "
1614"If records are made public and thus published, it is possible for other "
1615"users to lookup the record given the ego's public key and the label. Here, "
1616"not only the label can thus act as a passphrase but also the public key -- "
1617"which despite its name may not be public knowledge and is never disclosed by "
1618"the GNS protocol itself."
1619msgstr ""
1620
1621#: template/glossary.html.j2:89
1622msgid "Peer"
1623msgstr ""
1624
1625#: template/glossary.html.j2:91
1626msgid ""
1627"A \"peer\" is an instance of GNUnet with its own per-instance public key and "
1628"network addresses. Technically, it is possible to run multiple peers on the "
1629"same host, but this only makes sense for testing. <br> By design GNUnet "
1630"supports multiple users to share the same peer, just as UNIX is a multi-user "
1631"system. A \"peer\" typically consists of a set of foundational GNUnet "
1632"services running as the \"gnunet\" user and allowing all users in the "
1633"\"gnunet\" group to utilize the API. On multi-user systems, additional "
1634"\"personalized\" services may be required per user. <br> While peers are "
1635"also identified by public keys, these public keys are completely unrelated "
1636"to egos or identities. Namespaces cannot be associated with a peer, only "
1637"with egos."
1638msgstr ""
1639
1640#: template/gns.html.j2:13 template/gnurl.html.j2:60
1641#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:80 template/reclaim/motivation.html.j2:6
1642msgid "Motivation"
1643msgstr ""
1644
1645#: template/gns.html.j2:15
1646msgid ""
1647"The Domain Name System today enables traffic amplification attacks, "
1648"censorship (i.e. China), mass surveillance (MORECOWBELL) and offensive cyber "
1649"war (QUANTUMDNS).<br/> Unfortunately, band aid solutions such as DoT, DoH, "
1650"DNSSEC, DPRIVE and the like will not fix this. This is why we built the GNU "
1651"Name System (GNS), a secure, decentralized name system built on top of "
1652"GNUnet."
1653msgstr ""
1654
1655#: template/gns.html.j2:28 template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:6
1656msgid "Overview"
1657msgstr ""
1658
1659#: template/gns.html.j2:39
1660msgid ""
1661"The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It "
1662"allows its users to register names as top-level domains (TLDs) and resolve "
1663"other namespaces within their TLDs. <br/> GNS is designed to provide: <ul> "
1664"<li>Censorship resistance</li> <li>Query privacy</li> <li>Secure name "
1665"resolution</li> <li>Compatibility with DNS</li>"
1666msgstr ""
1667
1668#: template/gns.html.j2:52
1669msgid "Resources"
1670msgstr ""
1671
1672#: template/gnurl.html.j2:21
1673msgid ""
1674"libgnurl is a micro fork of libcurl. The goal of libgnurl is to support only "
1675"HTTP and HTTPS (and only HTTP 1.x) with a single crypto backend (GnuTLS) to "
1676"ensure a small footprint and uniform experience for developers regardless of "
1677"how libcurl was compiled."
1678msgstr ""
1679
1680#: template/gnurl.html.j2:30
1681msgid ""
1682"Our main usecase is for GNUnet and Taler, but it might be usable for others, "
1683"hence we&#39;re releasing the code to the general public."
1684msgstr ""
1685
1686#: template/gnurl.html.j2:37
1687msgid ""
1688"libgnurl is released under the same license as libcurl. Please read the "
1689"README for instructions, as you must supply the correct options to configure "
1690"to get a proper build of libgnurl."
1691msgstr ""
1692
1693#: template/gnurl.html.j2:48
1694msgid "About gnurl"
1695msgstr ""
1696
1697#: template/gnurl.html.j2:50
1698msgid ""
1699"Large parts of the following 6 paragraphs are old and need to be rewritten."
1700msgstr ""
1701
1702#: template/gnurl.html.j2:62
1703msgid ""
1704"cURL supports many crypto backends. GNUnet requires the use of GnuTLS, but "
1705"other variants are used by some distributions. Supporting other crypto "
1706"backends would again expose us to a wider array of security issues, may "
1707"create licensing issues and most importantly introduce new bugs as some "
1708"crypto backends are known to introduce subtle runtime issues. While it is "
1709"possible to have two versions of libcurl installed on the same system, this "
1710"is error-prone, especially as if we are linked against the wrong version, "
1711"the bugs that arise might be rather subtle."
1712msgstr ""
1713
1714#: template/gnurl.html.j2:75
1715msgid ""
1716"For GNUnet, we also need a particularly modern version of GnuTLS. Thus, it "
1717"would anyway be necessary to recompile cURL for GNUnet. But what happens if "
1718"one links cURL against this version of GnuTLS? Well, first one would install "
1719"GnuTLS by hand in the system. Then, we build cURL. cURL will build against "
1720"it just fine, but the linker will eventually complain bitterly. The reason "
1721"is that cURL also links against a bunch of other system libraries (gssapi, "
1722"ldap, ssh2, rtmp, krb5, sasl2, see discussion on obscure protocols above), "
1723"which --- as they are part of the distribution --- were linked against an "
1724"older version of GnuTLS. As a result, the same binary would be linked "
1725"against two different versions of GnuTLS. That is typically a recipe for "
1726"disaster. Thus, in order to avoid updating a dozen system libraries (and "
1727"having two versions of those installed), it is necessary to disable all of "
1728"those cURL features that GNUnet does not use, and there are many of those. "
1729"For GNUnet, the more obscure protocols supported by cURL are close to dead "
1730"code --- mostly harmless, but not useful. However, as some application may "
1731"use one of those features, distributions are typically forced to enable all "
1732"of those features, and thus including security issues that might arise from "
1733"that code."
1734msgstr ""
1735
1736#: template/gnurl.html.j2:99
1737msgid ""
1738"So to use a modern version of GnuTLS, a sane approach is to disable all of "
1739"the \"optional\" features of cURL that drag in system libraries that link "
1740"against the older GnuTLS. That works, except that one should then NEVER "
1741"install that version of libcurl in say /usr or /usr/local, as that may break "
1742"other parts of the system that might depend on these features that we just "
1743"disabled. Libtool versioning doesn't help here, as it is not intended to "
1744"deal with libraries that have optional features. Naturally, installing cURL "
1745"somewhere else is also problematic, as we now need to be really careful that "
1746"the linker will link GNUnet against the right version. Note that none of "
1747"this can really be trivially fixed by the cURL developers."
1748msgstr ""
1749
1750#: template/gnurl.html.j2:118
1751msgid "Rename to fix"
1752msgstr ""
1753
1754#: template/gnurl.html.j2:120
1755#, python-format
1756msgid ""
1757"How does forking fix it? Easy. First, we can get rid of all of the "
1758"compatibility issues --- if you use libgnurl, you state that you don&#39;t "
1759"need anything but HTTP/HTTPS. Those applications that need more, should "
1760"stick with the original cURL. Those that do not, can choose to move to "
1761"something simpler. As the library gets a new name, we do not have to worry "
1762"about tons of packages breaking as soon as one rebuilds it. So renaming "
1763"itself and saying that \"libgnurl = libcurl with only HTTP/HTTPS support and "
1764"GnuTLS\" fixes 99%% of the problems that darkened my mood. Note that this "
1765"pretty much CANNOT be done without a fork, as renaming is an essential part "
1766"of the fix. Now, there might be creative solutions to achieve the same thing "
1767"within the standard cURL build system, but this was deemed to be too much "
1768"work when gnurl was originally started. The changes libgnurl makes to curl "
1769"are miniscule and can easily be applied again and again whenever libcurl "
1770"makes a new release."
1771msgstr ""
1772
1773#: template/gnurl.html.j2:142
1774msgid "Using libgnurl"
1775msgstr ""
1776
1777#: template/gnurl.html.j2:144
1778msgid ""
1779"Projects that use cURL only for HTTP/HTTPS and that would work with GnuTLS "
1780"should be able to switch to libgnurl by changing \"-lcurl\" to \"-lgnurl\". "
1781"That&#39;s it. No changes to the source code should be required, as libgnurl "
1782"strives for bug-for-bug compatibility with the HTTP/HTTPS/GnuTLS subset of "
1783"cURL. We might add new features relating to this core subset if they are "
1784"proposed, but so far we have kept our changes minimal and no additions to "
1785"the original curl source have been written."
1786msgstr ""
1787
1788#: template/gnurl.html.j2:161
1789msgid "Gotchas"
1790msgstr ""
1791
1792#: template/gnurl.html.j2:163
1793msgid ""
1794"libgnurl and gnurl are not intended to be used as a replacement for curl for "
1795"users: <br> This does not mean there is no confidence in the work done with "
1796"gnurl, it means that tools which expect curl or libcurl will not make use of "
1797"a different named binary and library. If you know what you are doing, you "
1798"should be able to use gnurl as part of your tooling in place of curl. We do "
1799"not recommend to do so however, as the only usage it is tested for <em>so "
1800"far</em> is as part of Taler&#39;s and GNunet&#39;s build-system. <br> Since "
1801"no conflicts in filenames occur you are not expected to remove curl to make "
1802"use of gnurl and viceversa."
1803msgstr ""
1804
1805#: template/gnurl.html.j2:188
1806msgid "You can get the gnurl git repository using:"
1807msgstr ""
1808
1809#: template/gnurl.html.j2:201
1810msgid "The versions are checked in as (signed) git tags."
1811msgstr ""
1812
1813#: template/gnurl.html.j2:211
1814msgid ""
1815"Releases are published on <a href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/"
1816"\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet</a>. gnurl is available from within a "
1817"variety of distributions and package managers. Some Package Managers which "
1818"include gnurl are: <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/\">GNU Guix</"
1819"a> (available as \"gnurl\"), <a href=\"https://gentoo.org\">Gentoo</a> "
1820"through the collaborative ebuild collection <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/"
1821"youbroketheinternet-overlay.git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>, <a href="
1822"\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a>, and as www/gnurl in <a href=\"https://"
1823"pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
1824msgstr ""
1825
1826#: template/gnurl.html.j2:228
1827msgid "Building gnurl"
1828msgstr ""
1829
1830#: template/gnurl.html.j2:230
1831msgid ""
1832"We suggest to closely follow release announcements, as they might indicate "
1833"changes in how gnurl is to be build. <br> If your package manager provides a "
1834"binary build or build instructions to build gnurl from source automated and "
1835"integrated with your environment, we strongly suggest to use this binary "
1836"build. <br> There are two ways to build gnurl. The first one builds from the "
1837"most recent git tag, the second one uses the distributed tarball. "
1838"Distributors generally are supposed to build from the tarball, but we "
1839"describe both methods here. Both methods are written with a NetBSD 9 "
1840"userland in mind, substitute tools as necessary. <br> You should <b>avoid</"
1841"b> building gnurl from the tip of the default git branch, as only tags are "
1842"considered to be stable and approved builds."
1843msgstr ""
1844
1845#: template/gnurl.html.j2:251
1846msgid "Building from the distributed tarball (prefered method)"
1847msgstr ""
1848
1849#: template/gnurl.html.j2:253
1850msgid ""
1851"If you want to verify the signature, install an OpenPGP compatible tool such "
1852"as security/gnupgp2 (and set it up). Assuming you use pkgin:"
1853msgstr ""
1854
1855#: template/gnurl.html.j2:267
1856msgid "Fetch the signature key from"
1857msgstr ""
1858
1859#: template/gnurl.html.j2:271
1860msgid "or via commandline with gnupg2."
1861msgstr ""
1862
1863#: template/gnurl.html.j2:276
1864msgid ""
1865"Fetch the release, the signature, the checksum file as well as its signature:"
1866msgstr ""
1867
1868#: template/gnurl.html.j2:295
1869msgid ""
1870"verify the signatures, and verify the checksums against the checksums in "
1871"the .sum.txt file."
1872msgstr ""
1873
1874#: template/gnurl.html.j2:301
1875msgid "unpack the tarball:"
1876msgstr ""
1877
1878#: template/gnurl.html.j2:311
1879msgid "Change into the directory"
1880msgstr ""
1881
1882#: template/gnurl.html.j2:321
1883msgid "Now you can either run"
1884msgstr ""
1885
1886#: template/gnurl.html.j2:331
1887msgid "directly (and read configure-gnurl before you do so) or invoke"
1888msgstr ""
1889
1890#: template/gnurl.html.j2:341
1891msgid ""
1892"and pass additional parameters such as a custom PREFIX location. Further "
1893"reference can be the"
1894msgstr ""
1895
1896#: template/gnurl.html.j2:346
1897msgid "Now run"
1898msgstr ""
1899
1900#: template/gnurl.html.j2:356
1901msgid "(this is optional)"
1902msgstr ""
1903
1904#: template/gnurl.html.j2:365
1905msgid "and you are done."
1906msgstr ""
1907
1908#: template/gnurl.html.j2:369
1909msgid "Building from a tagged git commit"
1910msgstr ""
1911
1912#: template/gnurl.html.j2:371
1913msgid ""
1914"Follow the steps above, but instead of downloading the tarball, clone the "
1915"git tag you want to build from."
1916msgstr ""
1917
1918#: template/gnurl.html.j2:382
1919msgid "Reporting Bugs"
1920msgstr ""
1921
1922#: template/gnurl.html.j2:384
1923msgid ""
1924"You can report bugs on our bug tracker: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/"
1925"\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>. Alternatively you can use our bug mailinglist, but "
1926"we prefer to track bugs on the bugtracker."
1927msgstr ""
1928
1929#: template/gnurl.html.j2:395
1930msgid "Maintainer and Cryptographic signatures"
1931msgstr ""
1932
1933#: template/gnurl.html.j2:397
1934msgid ""
1935"gnurl/libgnurl is looking for a new maintainer. Releases after version "
1936"7.69.1 and up to version 7.72.0 were signed with the OpenPGP Key "
1937"<b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?"
1938"q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.org</a>), with the "
1939"key fingerprint <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E 7F8D</b>."
1940msgstr ""
1941
1942#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:7
1943msgid "GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI (GNUnet Web-based User Interface)"
1944msgstr ""
1945
1946#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:11
1947msgid "Tue, 08/14/2018 - 07:55, Phil Buschmann"
1948msgstr ""
1949
1950#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:18
1951msgid ""
1952"In the context of Google Summer of Code 2018, my mentor (Martin "
1953"Schanzenbach) and I have worked on creating and extending the REST API of "
1954"GNUnet. Currently, we mirrored the functionality of following commands:"
1955msgstr ""
1956
1957#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:32
1958msgid ""
1959"Additionally, we developed a website with the Javascript framework Angular 6 "
1960"and the design framework iotaCSS to use the new REST API. The REST API of "
1961"GNUnet is now documented with Sphinx."
1962msgstr ""
1963
1964#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:41
1965msgid ""
1966"... when you can use the command line tools? We need to keep in mind, that "
1967"everyone has the right to stay secure and private but not everyone feels "
1968"comfortable using a terminal. The further developed REST access to GNUnet "
1969"APIs in addition to the new web application allows new users to interact "
1970"with GNUnet over a well known tool: their browsers. This addition to the C "
1971"API and the command line tools may attract new users and developers."
1972msgstr ""
1973
1974#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:54
1975msgid ""
1976"<li> The REST API developed in GNUnet<br> The REST API is already merged "
1977"into the gnunet.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/"
1978"\">GNUnet Main Git</a>).<br /> To use the new features, clone the repository "
1979"and follow the <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/install.html\">Installation</"
1980"a> on gnunet.org. Then, start the rest service with \"gnunet-arm -i rest\". "
1981"</li> <li> The Web Application<br> The web application is available under "
1982"the gnunet-webui.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-"
1983"webui.git/\">GNUnet WebUI Git</a>).<br /> You need to install the newest "
1984"version of 'node' and 'yarn'. Dependent on your system, you may need to "
1985"download newer versions and install them manually and not over your packet "
1986"manager. After the installation succeeded, you need to clone the repository. "
1987"Then, you need to run \"yarn install\" and \"yarn start\" for testing "
1988"purposes. To deploy the website (keep in mind, that this website "
1989"communicates with another localhost instance) use \"yarn build\" for "
1990"building the web application and use the output in the 'dist' directory. </"
1991"li> <li> The Documentation<br /> The documentation is available under the "
1992"gnunet-rest-api.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-rest-"
1993"api.git/\">GNUnet REST API Docmentation Git</a>).<br /> Clone the repository "
1994"and \"make html\". Then open the 'index.html' under 'build/html/'. </li>"
1995msgstr ""
1996
1997#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:91
1998msgid ""
1999"Please, give it a try and contact me, if you find any bugs or unintentional "
2000"features. ;)"
2001msgstr ""
2002
2003#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:98
2004msgid ""
2005"Right now, the build process of the web application may be a little too "
2006"complex for a casual user. We may be able to solve this by using docker.<br /"
2007"> Additionally, the web application does not prevent wrong inputs but "
2008"responds with error messages. Adding GNUnet Records is currently only usable "
2009"for people, who know how a GNS Record looks like. This can be adapted to "
2010"each record type.<br /> Last but not least, additional features, design "
2011"changes, etc..."
2012msgstr ""
2013
2014#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:111
2015msgid "Thanks for reading."
2016msgstr ""
2017
2018#: template/gsoc.html.j2:6
2019msgid "GNUnet's Google Summer of Code projects"
2020msgstr ""
2021
2022#: template/gsoc.html.j2:12 template/gsoc.html.j2:29
2023msgid "Ideas 2021"
2024msgstr ""
2025
2026#: template/gsoc.html.j2:13 template/gsoc.html.j2:215
2027msgid "Past projects"
2028msgstr ""
2029
2030#: template/gsoc.html.j2:14 template/gsoc.html.j2:596
2031msgid "Finished projects"
2032msgstr ""
2033
2034#: template/gsoc.html.j2:21
2035msgid ""
2036"As a GNU project, GNUnet has participated in the Google Summer of Code "
2037"(GSoC) for a number of years. This page lists all current, past, and "
2038"finished projects. If you want to participate and apply for any of the ideas "
2039"for 2020 below or any past project which is not yet finished (or even your "
2040"own idea), please contact us either in IRC or mailing list."
2041msgstr ""
2042
2043#: template/gsoc.html.j2:34
2044msgid ""
2045"The GNUnet team is currently working on a transport layer rewrite in order "
2046"to fix core issues with connectivity. This new component is currently "
2047"developed under the name \"TNG\". What is currently known as \"transport "
2048"plugins\" will in the TNG be represented as \"communicators\". Communicators "
2049"are processes with a well defined API that allow to connect peers over a "
2050"specific protocol. The primary protocol which are already implemented are "
2051"UNIX sockets, UDP sockets, and TCP sockets. For a truly resilient network, "
2052"other connectivity options such as WiFi mesh, Bluetooth, HTTP(S), QUIC or "
2053"even more obscure alternatives such as radio are required. In this project, "
2054"the goal is to select, implement and test new communicators. While TNG is "
2055"not yet ready, communicators can, by design, be developed and tested against "
2056"the current API. We expect that this project can be worked on by multiple "
2057"students as there are a lot of protocols to choose from. The tasks would "
2058"consist of: <ol> <li>Deciding which communicators to implement.</li> "
2059"<li>Test the communicators.</li> <li>Documentation.</li> </ol> Advantageous "
2060"skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of HTTPS, QUIC, "
2061"Bluetooth or WiFi.</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Average, "
2062"but depends on selected protocols. <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin "
2063"Schanzenbach, t3sserakt"
2064msgstr ""
2065
2066#: template/gsoc.html.j2:79
2067msgid ""
2068"The REST API currently only supports a single user system. This is an issue "
2069"as on multi-user systems, access control must be enfoced on a per-user "
2070"basis. In this project, the REST service must be extended to support user "
2071"authentication. This includes the correct handling of user context switches. "
2072"<ol> <li>Implement user authentication.</li> <li>Test the access control.</"
2073"li> <li>Document the changes to the REST API.</li> </ol> Advantageous skills/"
2074"languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of user authentication "
2075"subsystems on Linux/Unix.</li> <li>REST/HTTP Authentication methods</li> </"
2076"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2077"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2078msgstr ""
2079
2080#: template/gsoc.html.j2:111
2081msgid ""
2082"reclaimID is a decentralized identity system build on top of the GNU Name "
2083"System. Currently, there is a Webextension which uses the GNUnet <a href="
2084"\"https://rest.gnunet.org\">REST API</a>. In order to improve adoption and "
2085"ease of use, this project aims to include a full GNUnet node within the "
2086"Webextention as a fallback. GNUnet can be compiled to Web Assembly or "
2087"JavaScript as demonstrated <a href=\"https://gnunet.io\">here</a>. The idea "
2088"is to improve upon this concept and support more of GNUnet's subsystems. The "
2089"difficulty of this project largely depends on the students proficiency with "
2090"build tools, emscripten and improvisation skills. There non-exhaustive task "
2091"list would be: <ol> <li>Improve existing GNUnet emscripten build to include "
2092"more subsystems.</li> <li>Integrate the result into a Webextention.</li> "
2093"<li>Integrate the result into the re:claimID Webextension</li> </ol> "
2094"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>emscripten</"
2095"li> <li>Webextensions</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> "
2096"Challenging <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2097msgstr ""
2098
2099#: template/gsoc.html.j2:147
2100msgid ""
2101"Currently, the keys in our statistics database are too verbose. For example: "
2102"</p> <p> nse # flood messages received: 13<br/> nse # peers connected: 4<br/"
2103"> nse # nodes in the network (estimate): 203<br/> nse # flood messages "
2104"started: 5<br/> nse # estimated network diameter: 3<br/> nse # flood "
2105"messages transmitted: 10<br/> </p> <p> With such verbose keys there's no "
2106"easy way to form compact JSON document or entries for time-series database. "
2107"And you can't query single stats without having to copypaste the line "
2108"exactly and put in quotes. In short, the goals are to... <ol> <li>Think of a "
2109"way how statistics entries can be made canonical.</li> <li>Implement the "
2110"change and migrate existing uses.</li> <li>Document the format(s) and define "
2111"an appropriate registration mechanism for identifiers</li> </ol> Relevant "
2112"bugs: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5650\">#5650</a><br/> "
2113"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>HTML</li> </"
2114"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2115"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2116msgstr ""
2117
2118#: template/gsoc.html.j2:187
2119msgid ""
2120"The goal is to either build upon the (outdated) <a href=\"https://github.com/"
2121"canndrew/gnunet-rs\">GNUnet Rust bindings</a> or to follow the path of <a "
2122"href=\"GNUnet Go\">https://github.com/bfix/gnunet-go</a> which tries to "
2123"reimplement most of the GNUnet stack. The end result should be an extension "
2124"template for GNUnet in the form of the existing <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2125"org/gnunet-ext.git/\">C template</a> which allows to quickly start "
2126"implementing services and libraries for GNUnet."
2127msgstr ""
2128
2129#: template/gsoc.html.j2:198 template/gsoc.html.j2:652
2130msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2131msgstr ""
2132
2133#: template/gsoc.html.j2:203
2134msgid "Required Skills: Solid knowledge of Rust and ideally asynchronuous IO."
2135msgstr ""
2136
2137#: template/gsoc.html.j2:208 template/gsoc.html.j2:321
2138#: template/gsoc.html.j2:531 template/gsoc.html.j2:662
2139msgid "Difficulty level: medium"
2140msgstr ""
2141
2142#: template/gsoc.html.j2:222
2143msgid ""
2144"It is time for GNUnet to run properly on Android. Note that GNUnet is "
2145"written in C, and this is not about rewriting GNUnet in Java, but about "
2146"getting the C code to run on Android."
2147msgstr ""
2148
2149#: template/gsoc.html.j2:229
2150msgid ""
2151"Includes: Implementation of rudimentary Android compatibility for GNUnet, in "
2152"part by porting the GNUnet utils scheduler to act as a thin wrapper over "
2153"libuv."
2154msgstr ""
2155
2156#: template/gsoc.html.j2:236
2157msgid ""
2158"<strong>Mentors:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.goebel-consult.de/\">Hartmut "
2159"Goebel</a>, Jeff Burdges, Christian Grothoff"
2160msgstr ""
2161
2162#: template/gsoc.html.j2:245
2163msgid ""
2164"There is a push for migrating our CI to Gitlab. The CI should eventually not "
2165"just run \"make check\" on various platforms, but also perform tests with "
2166"multiple peers running in different VMs with specific network topologies (i."
2167"e. NAT) between them being simulated. The CI should also be integrated with "
2168"Gauger for performance regression analysis. Running jobs only when "
2169"dependencies have changed and scripting more granular triggers or ideally "
2170"automatic dependency discovery (as done by the autotools) is also important."
2171msgstr ""
2172
2173#: template/gsoc.html.j2:257
2174msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> TBD"
2175msgstr ""
2176
2177#: template/gsoc.html.j2:267
2178msgid ""
2179"One great problem of the current Internet is the lack of disintermediation. "
2180"When people want to talk they need a chat service. When they want to share "
2181"files they need a file transfer service. Although GNUnet already possesses "
2182"quite advanced integration into Linux networking, a little extra work is "
2183"needed for existing applications like irc, www, ftp, rsh, nntpd to run over "
2184"it in a peer-to-peer way, simply by using a GNS hostname like friend.gnu. "
2185"Once people have added a person to their GNS they can immediately message, "
2186"exchange files and suchlike directly, with nothing but the GNUnet in the "
2187"middle, using applications that have been distributed with unix systems ever "
2188"since the 1980's. We can produce an OS distribution where these things work "
2189"out of the box with the nicknames of people instead of cloud services. For "
2190"more information and context, read"
2191msgstr ""
2192
2193#: template/gsoc.html.j2:288
2194msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX &amp; dvn"
2195msgstr ""
2196
2197#: template/gsoc.html.j2:296
2198msgid ""
2199"Implement the AnycastExit spec to enable GNUnet clients to connect over Tor."
2200msgstr ""
2201
2202#: template/gsoc.html.j2:302 template/gsoc.html.j2:337
2203#: template/gsoc.html.j2:352
2204msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Jeff Burdges"
2205msgstr ""
2206
2207#: template/gsoc.html.j2:307
2208msgid ""
2209"Note: There was a Special TLDs spec to allow Tor to resolve domain names "
2210"using GNS over Tor too, but currently that's on hold until folks think more "
2211"about how names should be moved around the local system. We're calling this "
2212"more collaborative approach NSS2 for now."
2213msgstr ""
2214
2215#: template/gsoc.html.j2:316 template/gsoc.html.j2:456
2216#: template/gsoc.html.j2:496 template/gsoc.html.j2:526
2217msgid "Required Skills: C"
2218msgstr ""
2219
2220#: template/gsoc.html.j2:329
2221msgid ""
2222"Improve the Rust implementation of GNUnet utils, possibly including adding "
2223"support for asynchronous IO using mio, or perhaps a higher level "
2224"asynchronous IO library built upon it, such as rotor, mioco, eventual_io, or "
2225"gj."
2226msgstr ""
2227
2228#: template/gsoc.html.j2:345
2229msgid ""
2230"Implementation of a replacement for PANDA (see Pond) with better security, "
2231"and maybe integration with the GNU Name System for key exchange."
2232msgstr ""
2233
2234#: template/gsoc.html.j2:357
2235msgid "Required Skills: Rust or C, crypto"
2236msgstr ""
2237
2238#: template/gsoc.html.j2:362 template/gsoc.html.j2:419
2239#: template/gsoc.html.j2:461 template/gsoc.html.j2:501
2240msgid "Difficulty level: high"
2241msgstr ""
2242
2243#: template/gsoc.html.j2:370
2244msgid ""
2245"Implement different place types and file sharing by creating a new place for "
2246"the shared content."
2247msgstr ""
2248
2249#: template/gsoc.html.j2:376
2250msgid "Place types to be implemented:"
2251msgstr ""
2252
2253#: template/gsoc.html.j2:380
2254msgid ""
2255"<ul> <li>File: generic file with comments</li> <li>Image: display an image "
2256"with comments referencing a region of the image</li> <li>Sound: play a sound "
2257"file with comments referencing a timestamp</li> <li>Directory/Album: "
2258"pointers to File / Image / Sound places</li> <li>Event: with RSVP</li> "
2259"<li>Survey: ask your social neighborhood questions in a structured form</li> "
2260"</ul>"
2261msgstr ""
2262
2263#: template/gsoc.html.j2:391
2264msgid "Also provide the following UI functionality:"
2265msgstr ""
2266
2267#: template/gsoc.html.j2:395
2268msgid ""
2269"<ul> <li>Fork existing channels, reorganize people into new chatrooms or "
2270"channels.</li> <li>Share a post (edit and repost something elsewhere, on a "
2271"fan page for example).</li> <li>Edit a previously published post + offer "
2272"edit history to readers.</li> <li>Control expiry of channel history.</li> </"
2273"ul>"
2274msgstr ""
2275
2276#: template/gsoc.html.j2:404
2277msgid ""
2278"See also <a href=\"http://secushare.org/features\">http://secushare.org/"
2279"features</a>"
2280msgstr ""
2281
2282#: template/gsoc.html.j2:409
2283msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX"
2284msgstr ""
2285
2286#: template/gsoc.html.j2:414
2287msgid "Required Skills: C/C++"
2288msgstr ""
2289
2290#: template/gsoc.html.j2:427
2291msgid ""
2292"Implement aggregation of distributed state from various channels in order to "
2293"provide for a powerful social graph API capable of producing social network "
2294"profiles, dashboards, a calendar out of upcoming event invitations (if "
2295"available), social search functionality and most of all to make it easy for "
2296"users to adopt cryptographic identities of their contacts/friends simply by "
2297"finding them in the social graph of their existing contacts (\"This is "
2298"Linda. You have 11 contacts in common with her. [ADD]\")."
2299msgstr ""
2300
2301#: template/gsoc.html.j2:445
2302msgid ""
2303"Related to <a href=\"http://secushare.org/rendezvous\">secushare.org/"
2304"rendezvous</a>"
2305msgstr ""
2306
2307#: template/gsoc.html.j2:451 template/gsoc.html.j2:491
2308msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> t3sserakt, lynX"
2309msgstr ""
2310
2311#: template/gsoc.html.j2:468
2312msgid ""
2313"<ul> <li> Emulate IMAP/SMTP protocols as necessary to transform traditional "
2314"mail clients into secushare user interfaces. </li> <li> Think of ways to map "
2315"e-mail addresses to secushare identities. </li> <li> Encode or translate "
2316"various e-mail features into secushare equivalents. </li> <li> Parts of "
2317"secushare are currently written in Rust, therefore Rust is preferred for "
2318"this task but it is not an requirement. </li> </ul>"
2319msgstr ""
2320
2321#: template/gsoc.html.j2:509
2322msgid ""
2323"Implementation of the GNUnet auction system described in Chapter 3 of <a "
2324"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/teich2017ms.pdf\">this thesis</a>. "
2325"Specific tasks are adding smart contract creation and round time enforcement "
2326"to libbrandt as well as creating the GNUnet auction service, library and the "
2327"three user interface programs create, info and join."
2328msgstr ""
2329
2330#: template/gsoc.html.j2:521
2331msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> mate, cg"
2332msgstr ""
2333
2334#: template/gsoc.html.j2:539
2335msgid ""
2336"Implementation of additional transports to make GNUnet communication more "
2337"robust in the presence of problematic networks: GNUnet-over-SMTP, GNUnet-"
2338"over-DNS"
2339msgstr ""
2340
2341#: template/gsoc.html.j2:546 template/gsoc.html.j2:560
2342msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs"
2343msgstr ""
2344
2345#: template/gsoc.html.j2:554
2346msgid ""
2347"Implementation of ALG-based NAT traversal methods (FTP/SIP-based hole "
2348"punching, better STUN support)"
2349msgstr ""
2350
2351#: template/gsoc.html.j2:568
2352msgid ""
2353"<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges"
2354msgstr ""
2355
2356#: template/gsoc.html.j2:576
2357msgid ""
2358"Improving libaboss to make computation on shared secrets (including repeated "
2359"multiplication) based on <a href=\"https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?"
2360"doid=62212.62213\">Ben-Or et al.</a> if possible. This in particular means "
2361"moving libaboss to bignums (gcry_mpi)."
2362msgstr ""
2363
2364#: template/gsoc.html.j2:589
2365msgid ""
2366"Please refer to the description for this project listed under GNU Guix "
2367"project ideas."
2368msgstr ""
2369
2370#: template/gsoc.html.j2:602
2371msgid ""
2372"Python 2.7 is reaching its end-of-life, and we want to get rid of the "
2373"dependency on Python. The existing gnunet-qr tool is a rather simple wrapper "
2374"around python-zbar, which itself wraps libzbar. The goal of this project is "
2375"to directly use libzbar to scan QR codes for GNUnet / the GNU Name System "
2376"(see also <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5562\">#5562</a>)."
2377msgstr ""
2378
2379#: template/gsoc.html.j2:612
2380msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Christian Grothoff"
2381msgstr ""
2382
2383#: template/gsoc.html.j2:617
2384msgid "Required Skills:"
2385msgstr ""
2386
2387#: template/gsoc.html.j2:622
2388msgid "Difficulty level:"
2389msgstr ""
2390
2391#: template/gsoc.html.j2:627
2392msgid "Report:"
2393msgstr ""
2394
2395#: template/gsoc.html.j2:632
2396msgid "Unfinished/Abandoned as gnunet-qr was moved to C outside of GSoC."
2397msgstr ""
2398
2399#: template/gsoc.html.j2:642
2400msgid ""
2401"Implementation of a Web-based UI for GNUnet similar to GNUnet-Gtk with a yet "
2402"to be determined framework such as Angular2. This includes the design and "
2403"implementation of not yet existing <a href=\"http://jsonapi.org/\">REST "
2404"APIs</a> that expose the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/doxygen/modules."
2405"html\">GNUnet API</a>."
2406msgstr ""
2407
2408#: template/gsoc.html.j2:657
2409msgid "Required Skills: C, JavaScript, CSS"
2410msgstr ""
2411
2412#: template/gsoc.html.j2:667
2413msgid ""
2414"Report: <a href=\"gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html\">GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI</a>"
2415msgstr ""
2416
2417#: template/index.html.j2:8
2418msgid "The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today"
2419msgstr ""
2420
2421#: template/index.html.j2:26
2422msgid "Latest news"
2423msgstr ""
2424
2425#: template/index.html.j2:32
2426msgid "Older news entries"
2427msgstr ""
2428
2429#: template/index.html.j2:47
2430msgid "The Internet is broken"
2431msgstr ""
2432
2433#: template/index.html.j2:49
2434msgid ""
2435"The conventional Internet is currently like a system of roads with deep "
2436"potholes and highwaymen all over the place. Even if you still can use the "
2437"roads (e.g. send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might get "
2438"hijacked, damaged, or long arms might reach into its back and steal your "
2439"items (data) to use it against you and sell it to others - while you can&#39;"
2440"t even notice the thievery nor accuse and hold the scroungers accountable. "
2441"<!-- Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The conventional Internet is currently "
2442"like a system of roads with deep potholes and surveillance cameras all over "
2443"the place. Even if you still can use the roads (e.g. send emails, or browse "
2444"websites) your vehicle might gets damaged. And the surveillance cameras will "
2445"create a movement profile about your life: They recognize your car license "
2446"plate, track you everywhere you drive, and save this information in a "
2447"central data base. --> The Internet was not designed with security in mind: "
2448"protecting against address forgery, routers learning metadata, or choosing "
2449"trustworthy third parties is nontrivial and sometimes impossible. <!-- "
2450"Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The Internet is not designed with security in "
2451"mind: The network generally learns too much about users; it has insecure "
2452"defaults and high complexity; and it is centralized. That makes it very "
2453"vulnerable for multiple attacks massively threatening our freedom. -->"
2454msgstr ""
2455
2456#: template/index.html.j2:94
2457msgid "GNUnet helps building a new Internet"
2458msgstr ""
2459
2460#: template/index.html.j2:96
2461msgid ""
2462"GNUnet is a network protocol stack for building secure, distributed, and "
2463"privacy-preserving applications.<br/> With strong roots in <a class=\"link\" "
2464"href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org\">academic research</a>, our goal is to "
2465"replace the <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://secushare.org/broken-internet"
2466"\">old insecure Internet</a> protocol stack."
2467msgstr ""
2468
2469#: template/index.html.j2:119
2470msgid "Metadata is exposed"
2471msgstr ""
2472
2473#: template/index.html.j2:121
2474msgid ""
2475"Your metadata is just as revealing as the actual content; and it gets "
2476"exposed on the Internet.<br> Even though transport encryption is "
2477"increasingly being deployed on the Internet, it still reveals data that can "
2478"threaten democracy: the identities of senders and receivers, the times, "
2479"frequency and the volume of communication are all still revealed.<br>"
2480msgstr ""
2481
2482#: template/index.html.j2:150
2483msgid "GNUnet provides privacy-by design"
2484msgstr ""
2485
2486#: template/index.html.j2:152
2487msgid ""
2488"It provides <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/"
2489"papers/65.pdf\"> improving addressing, routing, naming and content "
2490"distribution</a> in a technically robust manner - as opposed to ad-hoc "
2491"designs in place today. <!-- Proposal from fabian gerlach: GNUnet is built "
2492"<a href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\">\"privacy by design"
2493"\"</a> and \"distributed by design\". This improves addressing, routing, "
2494"naming and content distribution in a technically robust manner. -->"
2495msgstr ""
2496
2497#: template/index.html.j2:177
2498msgid "Freedoms are not respected"
2499msgstr ""
2500
2501#: template/index.html.j2:179
2502msgid ""
2503"Today, monitoring increasingly centralized infrastructure, proprietary "
2504"implementations, traffic shapers and firewalls restrict all of the <a class="
2505"\"link\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">essential "
2506"freedoms</a> to various degrees."
2507msgstr ""
2508
2509#: template/index.html.j2:203
2510msgid "GNUnet supports a free and open society"
2511msgstr ""
2512
2513#: template/index.html.j2:205
2514msgid ""
2515"GNUnet is a self-organizing network and it is <a class=\"link\" href="
2516"\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">free software</a> as in "
2517"freedom. GNUnet puts you in control of your data. You determine which data "
2518"to share with whom, and you&#39;re not pressured to accept compromises. It "
2519"gives users freedoms to securely access information (\"run\" the network), "
2520"to study all aspects of the network&#39;s operation (\"access the code\"), "
2521"to distribute information (\"copy\"), as well as the freedom to deploy new "
2522"applications (\"modify\")."
2523msgstr ""
2524
2525#: template/index.html.j2:229
2526msgid "Decentralization is the key, but hard"
2527msgstr ""
2528
2529#: template/index.html.j2:232
2530msgid ""
2531"<!-- replaced with Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: It seems as if every other "
2532"distributed or P2P project develops its own library stack, covering "
2533"transports, stream muxing, discovery and others. This divides effort and "
2534"multiplies bug count. --> Instead of sharing common components and tools for "
2535"building P2P systems, every P2P project seems to re-invent the wheel. <!-- "
2536"TODO: rework this sentence. --> This heightens the effort and increases the "
2537"potential number of vulnerabilities."
2538msgstr ""
2539
2540#: template/index.html.j2:264
2541msgid "GNUnet is a framework"
2542msgstr ""
2543
2544#: template/index.html.j2:266
2545msgid ""
2546"It offers a metadata-preserving foundation for your application. It offers "
2547"components for addressing, reliable encrypted channels with advanced routing "
2548"and resource discovery and naming. Our work is based on continuous research "
2549"spanning almost two decades."
2550msgstr ""
2551
2552#: template/index.html.j2:286
2553msgid "Learn more"
2554msgstr ""
2555
2556#: template/index.html.j2:295
2557msgid "Get started"
2558msgstr ""
2559
2560#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:6
2561msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Arch Linux/Pi"
2562msgstr ""
2563
2564#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:16
2565msgid "Requirements for Raspberry Pi 3"
2566msgstr ""
2567
2568#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:40
2569msgid "Get the Source Code"
2570msgstr ""
2571
2572#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:62
2573#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:131
2574msgid "In Addition: gnunet-gtk"
2575msgstr ""
2576
2577#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:81
2578msgid "Run"
2579msgstr ""
2580
2581#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:133
2582#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:111
2583msgid "Make sure, it works!"
2584msgstr ""
2585
2586#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:6
2587msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Debian 9"
2588msgstr ""
2589
2590#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:9
2591#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:9
2592msgid "Introduction"
2593msgstr ""
2594
2595#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:29 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:17
2596#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:19
2597#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:26
2598msgid "Requirements"
2599msgstr ""
2600
2601#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:46
2602#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:41
2603msgid "Make an installation directory"
2604msgstr ""
2605
2606#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:60 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:134
2607#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:237
2608#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:53
2609msgid "Get the source code"
2610msgstr ""
2611
2612#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:79 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:142
2613#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:245
2614#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:61
2615msgid "Compile and Install"
2616msgstr ""
2617
2618#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:104
2619#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:70
2620msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for testing / usage"
2621msgstr ""
2622
2623#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:117
2624#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:82
2625msgid "Option 2: GNUnet for development"
2626msgstr ""
2627
2628#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:154
2629#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:97
2630msgid "Install GNUnet plugin for name resolution"
2631msgstr ""
2632
2633#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:208
2634#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:134
2635msgid "Create configuration file"
2636msgstr ""
2637
2638#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:228
2639#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:156
2640msgid "Use GNUnet!"
2641msgstr ""
2642
2643#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:233
2644#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:162
2645msgid "Uninstall GNUnet and its dependencies"
2646msgstr ""
2647
2648#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:6
2649msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on macOS 10.14 (Mojave)"
2650msgstr ""
2651
2652#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:24 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:36
2653#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:15
2654msgid "Installation"
2655msgstr ""
2656
2657#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:42 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:115
2658msgid "First steps"
2659msgstr ""
2660
2661#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:109 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:195
2662msgid "Alternative: Installation from source"
2663msgstr ""
2664
2665#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:154 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:265
2666msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for production / usage"
2667msgstr ""
2668
2669#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:187 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:293
2670msgid "Option 2: GNUnet experimental"
2671msgstr ""
2672
2673#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:6
2674msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on NetBSD 8.0 CURRENT"
2675msgstr ""
2676
2677#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:6
2678msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on OpenWrt"
2679msgstr ""
2680
2681#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:47
2682msgid "Configuration"
2683msgstr ""
2684
2685#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:6
2686msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Ubuntu 18.04"
2687msgstr ""
2688
2689#: template/install.html.j2:11
2690msgid ""
2691"Notice: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely <i>not "
2692"yet ready</i> for usage beyond developers."
2693msgstr ""
2694
2695#: template/install.html.j2:16
2696msgid ""
2697"<p>Please be aware that this project is still in an early alpha stage when "
2698"it comes to running software &#8211; its not an easy task to rewrite the "
2699"whole Internet! We are happy to get your <a href=\"engage.html\">helping "
2700"hand</a> anytime! Further information is available in our <a href=\"https://"
2701"docs.gnunet.org/#toc-Using-GNUnet-1\">handbook</a>. If you have any queries "
2702"about the installation or the usage, please <a href=\"engage.html\">get in "
2703"touch!</a></p>"
2704msgstr ""
2705
2706#: template/install.html.j2:28
2707msgid ""
2708"We recommend to use binary packages provided by the package manager "
2709"integrated within your Operating System. GNUnet is reportedly available for "
2710"at least: <ul> <li><a href=\"https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/"
2711"testing/x86_64/gnunet\">Alpine</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://www.archlinux."
2712"org/packages/community/x86_64/gnunet/\">Arch</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
2713"packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet\">Debian</a></li> <li><a href="
2714"\"https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/\">Fedora (Copr)</a></"
2715"li> <li><a href=\"https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/G/\">Guix</a></li> <li><a "
2716"href=\"https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet."
2717"rb\">Homebrew</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?"
2718"attr=gnunet&channel=nixpkgs-unstable&query=gnunet\">NixOS</a></li> <li><a "
2719"href=\"install-on-openwrt.html\">OpenWrt</a></li> </ul> If GNUnet is "
2720"available for your Operating System and it is missing, send us feedback so "
2721"that we can add it to this list. Furthermore, if you are interested in "
2722"packaging GNUnet for your Operating System, get in touch with us at gnunet-"
2723"developers@gnu.org if you require help with this job. If you were using an "
2724"Operating System with the APT package manager, GNUnet could be installed as "
2725"simple as:"
2726msgstr ""
2727
2728#: template/install.html.j2:59
2729msgid ""
2730"Next we describe a generic way to install from source. If you are using one "
2731"of the following Operating Systems these step-by-step guides might be "
2732"useful: <a href=\"install-on-archpi.html\">ArchPi</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
2733"debian9.html\">Debian 9</a>, <a href=\"install-on-macos.html\">Mac OS</a>, "
2734"<a href=\"install-on-netbsd.html\">NetBSD</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
2735"ubuntu1804.html\">Ubuntu 1804</a>. Be aware that not all of them might be "
2736"totally up-to-date! Please <a href=\"engage.html\">ask us</a> if you get "
2737"stuck."
2738msgstr ""
2739
2740#: template/install.html.j2:73
2741msgid ""
2742"First, install the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README"
2743"\">required dependencies</a> of GNUnet. There are base requirements and "
2744"optional requirements."
2745msgstr ""
2746
2747#: template/install.html.j2:79
2748msgid ""
2749"Now, you need to decide if you want to install GNUnet from the release "
2750"tarball or from git. If you want to use GNUnet and there is no binary "
2751"package available for your OS, you should stick with the release tarball. If "
2752"you want to develop using the most recent build, you should go with the <a "
2753"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">git repository</a>."
2754msgstr ""
2755
2756#: template/install.html.j2:96
2757msgid "To compile gnunet from the git source you can do so by entering:"
2758msgstr ""
2759
2760#: template/install.html.j2:104
2761msgid ""
2762"Before building GNUnet, make sure that you setup the required groups and add "
2763"your user to the group <code>gnunet</code>:"
2764msgstr ""
2765
2766#: template/install.html.j2:115
2767msgid "To compile GNUnet, execute:"
2768msgstr ""
2769
2770#: template/install.html.j2:126
2771msgid ""
2772"You can find more configuration flags in the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2773"org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">README</a>.<br> Install GNUnet with:"
2774msgstr ""
2775
2776#: template/install.html.j2:136
2777msgid "You can now start GNUnet by running:"
2778msgstr ""
2779
2780#: template/install.html.j2:144
2781msgid ""
2782"Check the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Minimal-"
2783"configuration\">handbook</a> for detailed documentation. For a more hands-on "
2784"experience, <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/use.html\">continue here</a>."
2785msgstr ""
2786
2787#: template/livingstandards.html.j2:11
2788msgid "On this page you can find links to our technical specifications."
2789msgstr ""
2790
2791#: template/use.html.j2:6
2792msgid "How to use GNUnet - in a nutshell"
2793msgstr ""
2794
2795#: template/use.html.j2:12 template/use.html.j2:125
2796msgid "Filesharing"
2797msgstr ""
2798
2799#: template/use.html.j2:13
2800msgid "CADET"
2801msgstr ""
2802
2803#: template/use.html.j2:14
2804msgid "Minimal Groupchat"
2805msgstr ""
2806
2807#: template/use.html.j2:15
2808msgid "GNS with CLI"
2809msgstr ""
2810
2811#: template/use.html.j2:16
2812msgid "GNS with Browser"
2813msgstr ""
2814
2815#: template/use.html.j2:17 template/use.html.j2:448
2816msgid "VPN"
2817msgstr ""
2818
2819#: template/use.html.j2:18 template/use.html.j2:508
2820msgid "Conversation"
2821msgstr ""
2822
2823#: template/use.html.j2:19 template/use.html.j2:519
2824msgid "Trouble Shooting"
2825msgstr ""
2826
2827#: template/use.html.j2:34
2828msgid "Accessing GNUnet"
2829msgstr ""
2830
2831#: template/use.html.j2:78
2832msgid "Leaving GNUnet"
2833msgstr ""
2834
2835#: template/use.html.j2:88
2836msgid "Make sure your GNUnet installation works..."
2837msgstr ""
2838
2839#: template/use.html.j2:107
2840msgid "... and play around with it."
2841msgstr ""
2842
2843#: template/use.html.j2:179
2844msgid "CADET (and Chat)"
2845msgstr ""
2846
2847#: template/use.html.j2:219
2848msgid "Chatting with a (simple) client"
2849msgstr ""
2850
2851#: template/use.html.j2:283
2852msgid "Name resolution using GNS on the command line"
2853msgstr ""
2854
2855#: template/use.html.j2:360
2856msgid "Name resolution using GNS with a browser"
2857msgstr ""
2858
2859#: template/use.html.j2:521
2860msgid "You can't reach other people's nodes"
2861msgstr ""
2862
2863#: template/use.html.j2:557
2864msgid "OMG you guys broke my internet"
2865msgstr ""
2866
2867#: template/video.html.j2:12
2868msgid "Videos related to GNUnet"
2869msgstr ""
2870
2871#: template/news/index.html.j2:45
2872msgid "News archives:"
2873msgstr ""
2874
2875#: template/reclaim/faq.html.j2:6
2876msgid "Frequently asked questions"
2877msgstr ""
2878
2879#: template/reclaim/idps.html.j2:6 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:95
2880msgid "For IdPs"
2881msgstr ""
2882
2883#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:8
2884msgid ""
2885"Self-sovereign, Decentralised Identity Management and Personal Data Sharing"
2886msgstr ""
2887
2888#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:18
2889msgid "Self-sovereign"
2890msgstr ""
2891
2892#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:20
2893msgid ""
2894"You manage your identities and attributes locally on your computer. No need "
2895"to trust a third party service with your data."
2896msgstr ""
2897
2898#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:40
2899msgid "Decentralized"
2900msgstr ""
2901
2902#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:42
2903msgid ""
2904"You can share your identity attributes securely over a decentralized name "
2905"system. This allows your friends to access your shared data without the need "
2906"of a trusted third party."
2907msgstr ""
2908
2909#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:58
2910msgid "Standard-compliant"
2911msgstr ""
2912
2913#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:60
2914msgid "You can use OpenID Connect to integrate reclaim in your web sites."
2915msgstr ""
2916
2917#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:77
2918msgid "Technology"
2919msgstr ""
2920
2921#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:89 template/reclaim/users.html.j2:6
2922msgid "For users"
2923msgstr ""
2924
2925#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:92 template/reclaim/websites.html.j2:6
2926msgid "For websites"
2927msgstr ""
2928
2929#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:15
2930msgid "Decentralised identity directory"
2931msgstr ""
2932
2933#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:18
2934msgid ""
2935"The decentralised GNU Name System (GNS) gives users full and exclusive "
2936"authority over their attributes by sharing them over user-owned namespaces."
2937msgstr ""
2938
2939#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:26
2940msgid "Cryptographic access control"
2941msgstr ""
2942
2943#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:30
2944msgid ""
2945"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
2946"and read only by authorized relying parties parties without direct user "
2947"interaction -- even if the user is offline!"
2948msgstr ""
2949
2950#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:39
2951msgid "Principles"
2952msgstr ""
2953
2954#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:46
2955msgid "Identity and attribute management"
2956msgstr ""
2957
2958#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:48
2959msgid ""
2960"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
2961"by requesting parties without direct user interaction -- even if the user is "
2962"offline! Access to attributes is controlled through an ecryption based "
2963"access control layer."
2964msgstr ""
2965
2966#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:71
2967msgid "Authorization"
2968msgstr ""
2969
2970#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:73
2971msgid ""
2972"To access attributes, requesting parties request authorization from the user "
2973"thrugh the use of OpenID Connect. If access is granted, the relying party is "
2974"given the necessary decryption key material. The user may at any time revoke "
2975"this access or modify the authorization decision."
2976msgstr ""
2977
2978#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:92
2979msgid "Attribute retrieval"
2980msgstr ""
2981
2982#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:94
2983msgid ""
2984"Relying parties retrieve encrypted identity data from the decentralised "
2985"directory. It is able to decrypt all those attributes that the user has "
2986"authorized it to access using the respective key."
2987msgstr ""
diff --git a/locale/zh_Hant/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po b/locale/zh_Hant/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po
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1# Translations template for PROJECT.
2# Copyright (C) 2021 ORGANIZATION
3# This file is distributed under the same license as the PROJECT project.
4# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2021.
5#
6msgid ""
7msgstr ""
8"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n"
9"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n"
10"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-05-12 14:14+0200\n"
11"PO-Revision-Date: 2021-04-25 04:48+0000\n"
12"Last-Translator: Ting-Yi Fu <futingyi0215@gmail.com>\n"
13"Language-Team: Chinese (Traditional) <http://weblate.taler.net/projects/"
14"gnunet/website/zh_Hant/>\n"
15"Language: zh_Hant\n"
16"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
17"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
18"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
19"Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0;\n"
20"X-Generator: Weblate 4.4.2\n"
21"Generated-By: Babel 2.9.0\n"
22
23#: common/base.j2:5 common/news.j2:5
24msgid "GNUnet"
25msgstr "GNUnet"
26
27#: common/base.j2:6 common/news.j2:6
28#, fuzzy
29msgid "GNU's framework for secure p2p networking"
30msgstr "GNU為安全p2p制定的網路框架"
31
32#: common/footer.j2.inc:7
33#, fuzzy
34msgid "Contact"
35msgstr "聯絡"
36
37#: common/footer.j2.inc:8
38msgid "GNUnet e.V."
39msgstr "GNUnet e.V."
40
41#: common/footer.j2.inc:9 template/about.html.j2:6
42msgid "About GNUnet"
43msgstr "關於GNUnet"
44
45#: common/footer.j2.inc:14 common/navigation.j2.inc:64
46#, fuzzy
47msgid "Bug Tracker"
48msgstr "Bug Tracker"
49
50#: common/footer.j2.inc:19 template/copyright.html.j2:6
51#, fuzzy
52msgid "Copyright Assignment"
53msgstr "版權轉讓"
54
55#: common/footer.j2.inc:20 common/navigation.j2.inc:90
56#: template/developers.html.j2:24
57msgid "Bibliography"
58msgstr "參考書目"
59
60#: common/footer.j2.inc:31
61msgid "Source code of this site."
62msgstr "本網站的原始碼。"
63
64#: common/footer.j2.inc:32
65msgid "Report issues with this website."
66msgstr "舉報此網站的問題。"
67
68#: common/navigation.j2.inc:38
69msgid "About"
70msgstr "關於"
71
72#: common/navigation.j2.inc:39 common/old-news.j2.inc:7
73#: template/news/index.html.j2:8
74msgid "News"
75msgstr "最新消息"
76
77#: common/navigation.j2.inc:40 template/index.html.j2:289
78msgid "Applications"
79msgstr "應用程式"
80
81#: common/navigation.j2.inc:44
82msgid "Community"
83msgstr "社群"
84
85#: common/navigation.j2.inc:47 template/index.html.j2:292
86#, fuzzy
87msgid "Engage"
88msgstr "從事"
89
90#: common/navigation.j2.inc:48
91msgid "GSoC Projects"
92msgstr "GSoC專案"
93
94#: common/navigation.j2.inc:50
95msgid "Copyright for Contributors"
96msgstr "貢獻者的版權"
97
98#: common/navigation.j2.inc:51
99#, fuzzy
100msgid "IRC Archive"
101msgstr "IRC檔案"
102
103#: common/navigation.j2.inc:58
104#, fuzzy
105msgid "Development"
106msgstr "發展"
107
108#: common/navigation.j2.inc:61
109msgid "System Architecture"
110msgstr "系統架構"
111
112#: common/navigation.j2.inc:63 template/roadmap.html.j2:6
113#, fuzzy
114msgid "Roadmap"
115msgstr "藍圖"
116
117#: common/navigation.j2.inc:65 template/gnurl.html.j2:186
118msgid "Source Code"
119msgstr "原始碼"
120
121#: common/navigation.j2.inc:66
122msgid "Source Code Documentation"
123msgstr "原始碼相關文件"
124
125#: common/navigation.j2.inc:67
126msgid "Continuous Integration"
127msgstr "持續整合"
128
129#: common/navigation.j2.inc:68
130#, fuzzy
131msgid "Development Tutorial"
132msgstr "開發教學"
133
134#: common/navigation.j2.inc:79
135#, fuzzy
136msgid "Documentation"
137msgstr "相關文件"
138
139#: common/navigation.j2.inc:82 template/install.html.j2:6
140msgid "Install"
141msgstr "安裝"
142
143#: common/navigation.j2.inc:83 template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:76
144#, fuzzy
145msgid "Use"
146msgstr "使用"
147
148#: common/navigation.j2.inc:84
149msgid "Videos"
150msgstr "影片"
151
152#: common/navigation.j2.inc:85 template/glossary.html.j2:6
153msgid "Glossary"
154msgstr "詞彙表"
155
156#: common/navigation.j2.inc:86
157msgid "Handbook"
158msgstr "手冊"
159
160#: common/navigation.j2.inc:88
161#, fuzzy
162msgid "REST API"
163msgstr "REST API"
164
165#: common/navigation.j2.inc:89 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:83
166msgid "FAQ"
167msgstr "常見問答"
168
169#: common/old-news.j2.inc:10 template/news/index.html.j2:11
170#, fuzzy
171msgid "News posts about changes related to GNUnet such as releases and events"
172msgstr "有關與GNUnet相關的更改(例如發行和事件)的新聞"
173
174#: common/old-news.j2.inc:15 template/news/index.html.j2:16
175msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed"
176msgstr "訂閱本站 RSS"
177
178#: common/old-news.j2.inc:34 template/news/index.html.j2:36
179msgid "read more"
180msgstr "閱讀更多"
181
182#: template/about.html.j2:11
183msgid "What is GNUnet?"
184msgstr "什麼是 GNUnet?"
185
186#: template/about.html.j2:13
187msgid ""
188"GNUnet is an alternative network stack for building secure, decentralized "
189"and privacy-preserving distributed applications. Our goal is to replace the "
190"old insecure Internet protocol stack. Starting from an application for "
191"secure publication of files, it has grown to include all kinds of basic "
192"protocol components and applications towards the creation of a GNU internet."
193msgstr ""
194
195#: template/about.html.j2:23
196msgid ""
197"Today, the actual use and thus the social requirements for a global network "
198"differs widely from those goals of 1970. While the Internet remains suitable "
199"for military use, where the network equipment is operated by a command "
200"hierarchy and when necessary isolated from the rest of the world, the "
201"situation is less tenable for civil society."
202msgstr ""
203
204#: template/about.html.j2:32
205msgid ""
206"Due to fundamental Internet design choices, Internet traffic can be "
207"misdirected, intercepted, censored and manipulated by hostile routers on the "
208"network. And indeed, the modern Internet has evolved exactly to the point "
209"where, as Matthew Green put it, <a href=\"https://blog."
210"cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-hostile/\">\"the "
211"network is hostile\"</a>."
212msgstr ""
213
214#: template/about.html.j2:41
215msgid ""
216"We believe liberal societies need a network architecture that uses the anti-"
217"authoritarian decentralized peer-to-peer paradigm and privacy-preserving "
218"cryptographic protocols. The goal of the GNUnet project is to provide a Free "
219"Software realization of this ideal."
220msgstr ""
221
222#: template/about.html.j2:49
223msgid ""
224"Specifically, GNUnet tries to follow the following design principles, in "
225"order of importance:"
226msgstr "具體而言,GNUnet 試圖遵循以下設計原則,其重要性如下:"
227
228#: template/about.html.j2:56
229#, fuzzy
230msgid ""
231"GNUnet must be implemented as <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-"
232"sw.html\">Free Software</a>."
233msgstr ""
234"GNUnet 必須實施為<a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">免費"
235"軟體</a>。"
236
237#: template/about.html.j2:60
238msgid ""
239"GNUnet must minimize the amount of personally identifiable information "
240"exposed."
241msgstr "GNUnet 必須盡量減少暴露個人的可識別資訊量。"
242
243#: template/about.html.j2:61
244#, fuzzy
245msgid ""
246"GNUnet must be fully distributed and resilient to external attacks and rogue "
247"participants."
248msgstr "GNUnet 必須完全分散,並能夠抵禦外部攻擊和異常的參與者。"
249
250#: template/about.html.j2:62
251msgid ""
252"GNUnet must be self-organizing and not depend on administrators or "
253"centralized infrastructure."
254msgstr "GNUnet 必須為自我組織,且不依賴於管理員或集中式基礎設施。"
255
256#: template/about.html.j2:63
257msgid ""
258"GNUnet must inform the user which other participants have to be trusted when "
259"establishing private communications."
260msgstr ""
261
262#: template/about.html.j2:64
263#, fuzzy
264msgid "GNUnet must be open and permit new peers to join."
265msgstr "GNUnet必須是開放的,並允許新的同行加入。"
266
267#: template/about.html.j2:65
268msgid "GNUnet must support a diverse range of applications and devices."
269msgstr "GNUnet必須支持各種應用程序與設備。"
270
271#: template/about.html.j2:66
272#, fuzzy
273msgid "GNUnet must use compartmentalization to protect sensitive information."
274msgstr "GNUnet必須使用安全隔離(compartmentalization)來保護敏感信息。"
275
276#: template/about.html.j2:67
277#, fuzzy
278msgid "The GNUnet architecture must be resource efficient."
279msgstr "GNUnet架構必須是資源高效率的。"
280
281#: template/about.html.j2:68
282#, fuzzy
283msgid ""
284"GNUnet must provide incentives for peers to contribute more resources than "
285"they consume."
286msgstr "GNUnet必須提供激勵措施,以鼓勵同行貢獻比他們消耗的資源更多的資源。"
287
288#: template/about.html.j2:72
289msgid ""
290"To get know and learn more, please check our <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet."
291"org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, especially the <a href=\"https://"
292"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts\">chapter on \"Key Concepts"
293"\"</a>, explaining the fundamental concepts of GNUnet: <ul> <li><a href="
294"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Authentication"
295"\">Authentication</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
296"gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing\">Accounting to "
297"Encourage Resource Sharing</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/"
298"handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality\">Confidentiality</a></li> <li><a href="
299"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonymity</a></"
300"li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability"
301"\">Deniability</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
302"gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">Peer Identities</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
303"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-"
304"Zones_0029\">Zones in the GNU Name System (GNS Zones)</a></li> <li><a href="
305"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> </ul>"
306msgstr ""
307
308#: template/about.html.j2:88
309msgid "More Resources"
310msgstr "更多資源"
311
312#: template/about.html.j2:90
313msgid ""
314"There are many more resources to learn about GNUnet besides the <a href="
315"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, such as the "
316"<a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliography</a> with papers covering "
317"the various layers, many <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html"
318"\">videos</a> or a brief <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html"
319"\">glossary</a>."
320msgstr ""
321
322#: template/about.html.j2:95
323msgid ""
324"You are most welcome to <a href=\"engage.html\">get engaged into the "
325"conversation</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">install GNUnet</a>, <a href=\"use."
326"html\">use it</a> and <a href=\"engage.html\">contribute and get engaged</a> "
327"in various ways."
328msgstr ""
329
330#: template/about.html.j2:100
331msgid ""
332"Please be aware that this project is (despite of it's age) still in an early "
333"alpha stage when it comes to software &#8211; its not an easy task to "
334"rewrite the whole Internet!"
335msgstr ""
336
337#: template/about.html.j2:105
338msgid "Current funding"
339msgstr "當前資金"
340
341#: template/about.html.j2:110
342msgid ""
343"We're receiving funding from NLnet's Next Generation Internet funding line "
344"to document and implement the GNU Name System protocol in a way suitable for "
345"the IETF standardization process."
346msgstr ""
347
348#: template/about.html.j2:123
349msgid ""
350"This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 "
351"research and innovation programme under the NGI_TRUST grant agreement no "
352"825618. The project aims to integrate re:claimID with the GNU Taler payment "
353"system in a pilot in order to demonstrate the practical feasibility and "
354"benefits of privacy enhancing technologies for users and commercial service "
355"providers. The project is called \"Decentralized Identities for Self-"
356"Sovereign End-users\" (DISSENS)."
357msgstr ""
358
359#: template/about.html.j2:141
360msgid ""
361"We are grateful for free hosting offered by the following organizations:"
362msgstr "我們感謝以下組織提供的免費託管:"
363
364#: template/about.html.j2:150
365#, fuzzy
366msgid "Past funding"
367msgstr "過去的資金"
368
369#: template/about.html.j2:152
370msgid "We are grateful for past funding from the following organizations:"
371msgstr "我們感謝以下組織過去提供的資金:"
372
373#: template/applications.html.j2:7
374msgid "Applications provided by GNUnet"
375msgstr "GNUnet提供的應用軟體"
376
377#: template/applications.html.j2:13 template/gns.html.j2:7
378msgid "The GNU Name System"
379msgstr "GNU名稱系統"
380
381#: template/applications.html.j2:15
382msgid ""
383"The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully decentralized "
384"replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of using a hierarchy, "
385"GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are similar to DNS, but "
386"queries and replies are private even with respect to peers providing the "
387"answers. The integrity of records and privacy of look-ups are "
388"cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a robust, "
389"efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
390msgstr ""
391
392#: template/applications.html.j2:38
393#, fuzzy
394msgid "Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider"
395msgstr "自主權,分散式身份提供者"
396
397#: template/applications.html.j2:41
398msgid ""
399"is a decentralized Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU "
400"Name System. It allows users to securely share personal information with "
401"websites using standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
402msgstr ""
403
404#: template/applications.html.j2:57
405msgid "Filesharing (Alpha)"
406msgstr "檔案共享(Alpha)"
407
408#: template/applications.html.j2:59
409msgid ""
410"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">filesharing</a> is an application that aims "
411"to provide censorship-resistant, anonymous filesharing. The publisher is "
412"empowered to make a gradual choice between performance and anonymity."
413msgstr ""
414
415#: template/applications.html.j2:73
416msgid "Conversation (Pre-Alpha)"
417msgstr "對話(Pre-Alpha)"
418
419#: template/applications.html.j2:75
420#, fuzzy
421msgid ""
422"GNUnet conversation is an application that provides secure voice "
423"communication in a fully decentralized way by employing GNUnet for routing "
424"and transport."
425msgstr ""
426"GNUnet對話是一種通過採用GNUnet進行路由和傳輸以完全分散的方式提供安全語音通信"
427"的應用程序。"
428
429#: template/applications.html.j2:91
430msgid "Applications utilizing GNUnet"
431msgstr "利用GNUnet的應用程序"
432
433#: template/applications.html.j2:97
434msgid "GNU Taler (Alpha)"
435msgstr "GNU Taler (Alpha)"
436
437#: template/applications.html.j2:99
438msgid ""
439"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> is a new privacy-preserving "
440"electronic payment system. Payments are cryptographically secured and are "
441"confirmed within milliseconds with extremely low transaction costs."
442msgstr ""
443"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a>是一種新的保護隱私的電子支付系"
444"統。付款由密碼保護,並且可以在幾毫秒內以極低的交易成本進行確認。"
445
446#: template/applications.html.j2:118
447msgid "secushare"
448msgstr "安全共享"
449
450#: template/applications.html.j2:120
451#, fuzzy
452msgid ""
453"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> is creating a decentralized "
454"social networking application on top of GNUnet. Using overlay multicast and "
455"the extensible PSYC protocol, notifications are distributed end-to-end "
456"encrypted to authorized recipients only."
457msgstr ""
458"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">安全共享</a>正在GNUnet之上建立一個去中心化"
459"的社交網路應用程序。使用覆蓋多播(multicast)和可擴展的PSYC協議,透過端對端"
460"(end-to-end)加密將通知分發給授權接收者。"
461
462#: template/applications.html.j2:139
463#, fuzzy
464msgid "pretty Easy privacy"
465msgstr "相當容易的隱私(pretty Easy privacy)"
466
467#: template/applications.html.j2:141
468msgid ""
469"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p) is "
470"creating a usable end-to-end encrypted e-mail solution using opportunistic "
471"key exchange. p&#8801;p will use GNUnet to protect metadata and exploit new "
472"cryptographic protocols to verify keys."
473msgstr ""
474"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">相當容易的隱私(pretty Easy Privacy)</a> "
475"(p&#8801;p)使用機會密鑰交換(opportunistic key exchange)建立可用的端到端(end-"
476"to-end)加密電子郵件解決方案。p&#8801;p將會使用GNUnet來保護元資料(metadata)並"
477"利用新的加密協議來驗證密鑰。"
478
479#: template/applications.html.j2:160
480#, fuzzy
481msgid "Cadet-GTK"
482msgstr "學員GTK(Cadet-GTK)"
483
484#: template/applications.html.j2:162
485#, fuzzy
486msgid ""
487"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> is a "
488"convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing messaging using "
489"the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK and libhandy for a convergent "
490"design."
491msgstr ""
492"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">學員-GTK(Cadet-"
493"GTK)</a>是一種方便而功能豐富的圖形應用程序,學員-GTK(Cadet-GTK)尤其使用CADET"
494"子系統提供消息傳遞。它是使用GTK和libhandy開發的以收斂設計。"
495
496#: template/applications.html.j2:180
497msgid "groupchat"
498msgstr "群組聊天"
499
500#: template/applications.html.j2:182
501#, fuzzy
502msgid ""
503"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a "
504"terminal user interface providing messaging using the CADET subsystem. It is "
505"developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned to be compatible."
506msgstr ""
507"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">群組聊天(groupchat)</a>是一"
508"個終端用戶界面,特別是使用CADET子系統提供消息傳遞。它使用nim來開發。學員-"
509"GTK(Cadet-GTK)與群組聊天(groupchat)兩者計劃兼容。"
510
511#: template/architecture.html.j2:6
512msgid "GNUnet System Architecture"
513msgstr "GNUnet系統架構"
514
515#: template/architecture.html.j2:20
516msgid "Foundations"
517msgstr "基礎"
518
519#: template/architecture.html.j2:22
520msgid ""
521"The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-like "
522"end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key infrastructure "
523"(GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> Using public keys "
524"for addresses and self-organizing decentralized routing algorithms, these "
525"subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack."
526msgstr ""
527
528#: template/architecture.html.j2:35
529msgid "Security"
530msgstr "安全性"
531
532#: template/architecture.html.j2:38
533msgid ""
534"GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem "
535"runs as a separate process, providing fault isolation and enabling tight "
536"permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the implementation "
537"is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and will always "
538"remain free software."
539msgstr ""
540
541#: template/architecture.html.j2:52
542msgid "System architecture"
543msgstr "系統架構"
544
545#: template/architecture.html.j2:58
546msgid "Subsystems"
547msgstr "子系統"
548
549#: template/architecture.html.j2:67
550#, fuzzy
551msgid "libgnunetutil"
552msgstr "libgnunetutil"
553
554#: template/architecture.html.j2:73
555msgid "APIs"
556msgstr "應用程式介面(APIs)"
557
558#: template/architecture.html.j2:86
559msgid "Legend"
560msgstr "圖例"
561
562#: template/contact.html.j2:6
563msgid "Contact information"
564msgstr "聯絡資訊"
565
566#: template/contact.html.j2:11
567msgid "The mailing list"
568msgstr "寄件名單"
569
570#: template/contact.html.j2:13
571#, fuzzy
572#| msgid ""
573#| "We have a mailing list for developer discussions. You can subscribe to or "
574#| "read the list archive at <a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
575#| "gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-"
576#| "developers</a>."
577msgid ""
578"An archived, public mailing list for GNUnet is hosted at <a href=\"https://"
579"lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists.gnu.org/"
580"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a>. You can send messages to the list at "
581"<a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
582msgstr ""
583"我們有一個郵件列表供開發人員討論。您可以於<a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/"
584"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
585"gnunet-developers</a>訂閱或是閱讀此檔案清單。"
586
587#: template/contact.html.j2:23
588msgid "The IRC channel"
589msgstr "IRC頻道"
590
591#: template/contact.html.j2:25
592msgid ""
593"<tt>#gnunet</tt> is reachable via <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc."
594"freenode.net</a>. There is also an <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!"
595"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a> available."
596msgstr ""
597"<tt>#gnunet</tt>可通過<a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc.freenode.net</a>被"
598"聯繫。這也有一個<a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:"
599"matrix.org/\">檔案</a>可用。"
600
601#: template/contact.html.j2:38
602msgid "Contacting individuals"
603msgstr "聯繫個人"
604
605#: template/contact.html.j2:40
606msgid ""
607"GNUnet developers are generally reachable at either <tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet."
608"org</tt> or <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt>. Most of us support receiving GnuPG "
609"encrypted Emails. Urgent and sensitive security issues may be addressed to "
610"the GNU maintainers <tt>schanzen</tt> and <tt>grothoff</tt>."
611msgstr ""
612
613#: template/contact.html.j2:53
614msgid "Reporting bugs"
615msgstr "回報錯誤"
616
617#: template/contact.html.j2:55
618msgid ""
619"We track open feature requests and bugs for projects within GNUnet in our <a "
620"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug tracker</a>. You can also report bugs "
621"or feature requests to the <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
622"bug-gnunet\">bug-gnunet</a> mailing list. The mailinglist requires no "
623"subscription."
624msgstr ""
625
626#: template/copyright.html.j2:11
627msgid ""
628"<p> Contributors to GNUnet with Git access must sign the <a href=\"/static/"
629"pdf/copyright.pdf\">copyright assignment</a> to ensure that the <a href="
630"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/gnunet_taler_agreement.tex"
631"\">GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA agreement on licensing and collaborative "
632"development</a> of the GNUnet and GNU Taler projects is satisfied. </p>"
633msgstr ""
634
635#: template/copyright.html.j2:22
636msgid ""
637"<p>The agreements ensure that the code will continue to be made available "
638"under free software licenses, but gives developers the freedom to move code "
639"between GNUnet and GNU Taler without worrying about licenses and to give the "
640"company the ability to dual-license (for example, so that we can distribute "
641"via App-stores that are hostile to free software).</p>"
642msgstr ""
643
644#: template/copyright.html.j2:30
645msgid ""
646"<p>Minor contributions (basically, anyone without Git access) do not require "
647"copyright assignment. Pseudonymous contributions are accepted, in this case "
648"simply sign the agreement with your pseudonym. Scanned copies are "
649"sufficient, but snail mail is preferred.</p>"
650msgstr ""
651
652#: template/developers.html.j2:5
653msgid "GNUnet for developers"
654msgstr "適用於開發人員的GNUnet"
655
656#: template/developers.html.j2:13
657msgid "Repositories"
658msgstr "儲存庫"
659
660#: template/developers.html.j2:16
661msgid ""
662"A list of our Git repositories can be found on our our <a href=\"https://git."
663"gnunet.org/\">Git Server</a>."
664msgstr ""
665"您可以在我們的<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">Git伺服器</a>上找到我們的"
666"Git存儲庫列表。"
667
668#: template/developers.html.j2:27
669msgid ""
670"Technical papers can be found in our <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/"
671"bibliography\">bibliography</a>."
672msgstr ""
673"您可以於我們的<a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/bibliography\">參考書目中</a>"
674"找到技術文件。"
675
676#: template/developers.html.j2:34
677msgid "Discussion"
678msgstr "討論"
679
680#: template/developers.html.j2:37
681msgid ""
682"We have a mailing list for developer discussions. You can subscribe to or "
683"read the list archive at <a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
684"gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</"
685"a>."
686msgstr ""
687"我們有一個郵件列表供開發人員討論。您可以於<a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/"
688"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
689"gnunet-developers</a>訂閱或是閱讀此檔案清單。"
690
691#: template/developers.html.j2:47
692msgid "Regression Testing"
693msgstr "回歸測試"
694
695#: template/developers.html.j2:50
696msgid ""
697"We have <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/\">Buildbot</a> automation tests to "
698"detect regressions and check for portability at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
699"org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/</a>."
700msgstr ""
701"我們在<a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet."
702"org/buildbot/gnunet/</a>上,提供了<a href=\"https://buildbot.net/"
703"\">Buildbot</a>自動化測試,以檢測回歸併檢查可移植性。"
704
705#: template/developers.html.j2:59
706msgid "Code Coverage Analysis"
707msgstr "程式碼覆蓋率分析"
708
709#: template/developers.html.j2:62
710msgid ""
711"We use <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> to "
712"analyze the code coverage of our tests, the results are available at <a href="
713"\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a>."
714msgstr ""
715"我們使用<a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a>來分"
716"析我們測試的程式碼覆蓋率,其結果可從<a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/"
717"coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a>上獲得。"
718
719#: template/developers.html.j2:72
720msgid "Performance Analysis"
721msgstr "績效分析"
722
723#: template/developers.html.j2:75
724msgid ""
725"We use <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> for performance "
726"regression analysis of the exchange backend at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
727"org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a>."
728msgstr ""
729"我們於<a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/"
730"gauger/</a>上使用<a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a>對交換後"
731"端進行性能回歸分析。"
732
733#: template/download.html.j2:7 template/gnurl.html.j2:209
734#, fuzzy
735msgid "Downloads"
736msgstr "下載"
737
738#: template/download.html.j2:11
739msgid ""
740"Here you can download releases of our software and find links to the various "
741"versions."
742msgstr "在這裡,您可以下載我們發行的軟體版本,並找到各個版本的鏈接。"
743
744#: template/download.html.j2:17
745msgid "0.11.x series"
746msgstr "0.11.x系列"
747
748#: template/download.html.j2:18
749msgid "tarball"
750msgstr "壓縮包(tarball)"
751
752#: template/download.html.j2:20
753#, fuzzy
754msgid ""
755"The tarball of the latest version can be obtained from GNU FTP and its "
756"mirrors."
757msgstr "您可以從GNU FTP及其鏡像獲得最新版本的壓縮包(tarball)。"
758
759#: template/download.html.j2:30
760msgid "git"
761msgstr "git"
762
763#: template/download.html.j2:32
764#, fuzzy
765msgid ""
766"You can fetch the git tag of version 0.11.x from our development server:"
767msgstr "您可以從我們的開發服務器獲取版本0.11.x的git標記:"
768
769#: template/engage.html.j2:6
770#, fuzzy
771msgid "Engage!"
772msgstr "參與!"
773
774#: template/ev.html.j2:6
775#, fuzzy
776#| msgid "Becoming a Member of GNUnet e.V."
777msgid "Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V."
778msgstr "成為GNUnet e.V.的成員"
779
780#: template/ev.html.j2:11
781msgid "About GNUnet e.V."
782msgstr "關於GNUnet e.V."
783
784#: template/ev.html.j2:13
785msgid ""
786"On December 27th 2013 a group of GNUnet hackers met at 30c3 to create the "
787"\"Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V.\", an association under German "
788"law to support GNUnet development. The Amtsgericht M&uuml;nchen registered "
789"the association on the 7th of March under VR 205287."
790msgstr ""
791
792#: template/ev.html.j2:22
793msgid ""
794"The association is officially dedicated to supporting research, development "
795"and education in the area of secure decentralized networking in general, and "
796"GNUnet specifically. This is the official website for the association."
797msgstr ""
798
799#: template/ev.html.j2:31
800msgid "Becoming a Member of GNUnet e.V."
801msgstr "成為GNUnet e.V.的成員"
802
803#: template/ev.html.j2:33
804msgid ""
805"GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to participate "
806"in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For this, all you "
807"have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the <a href=\"https://"
808"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> repository. There are no "
809"membership dues; however, members are required to support GNUnet e.V. and in "
810"particularly contribute to the technical development within their means. For "
811"further details, we refer to the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev."
812"git/\">Satzung (Charter)</a> (currently only available in German, "
813"translations welcome)."
814msgstr ""
815
816#: template/ev.html.j2:52
817msgid "Governance"
818msgstr "治理"
819
820#: template/ev.html.j2:54
821msgid ""
822"You can find our charter, and the list of members under <a href=\"https://"
823"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet.org/"
824"gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists of: "
825"<dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
826"Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> <dd>t3sserakt</dd> "
827"<dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a href="
828"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd> </dl>"
829msgstr ""
830
831#: template/ev.html.j2:73
832msgid "Official Meeting Notes"
833msgstr "正式會議記錄"
834
835#: template/ev.html.j2:86
836msgid "Support Us!"
837msgstr "支持我們!"
838
839#: template/ev.html.j2:88
840msgid ""
841"Everybody is welcome to support us via donations. For financial "
842"contributions, Europeans are able to donate via SEPA. We hope to setup "
843"accounts in other major currency areas in the future. You can also donate "
844"via Bitcoin, routing details are given below. Please note that we are unable "
845"to provide receipts for your donations. If you are planning to donate a "
846"significant amount of money, please contact us first as it might be better "
847"to come to a custom arrangement. <dl><dt>BitCoin</dt> "
848"<dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</dd> <dt>SEPA/IBAN</dt> "
849"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd> </dl>"
850msgstr ""
851
852#: template/faq.html.j2:12 template/faq.html.j2:23
853#, fuzzy
854msgid "General"
855msgstr "一般"
856
857#: template/faq.html.j2:13 template/faq.html.j2:149 template/gns.html.j2:37
858msgid "Features"
859msgstr "功能"
860
861#: template/faq.html.j2:15 template/faq.html.j2:695
862msgid "Error messages"
863msgstr "錯誤訊息"
864
865#: template/faq.html.j2:16 template/faq.html.j2:797
866msgid "File-sharing"
867msgstr "檔案分享"
868
869#: template/faq.html.j2:17 template/faq.html.j2:973
870msgid "Contributing"
871msgstr "貢獻"
872
873#: template/faq.html.j2:26
874msgid "What do I do if my question is not answered here?"
875msgstr "如果我的問題沒有在這裡被回答我該怎麼做?"
876
877#: template/faq.html.j2:28
878msgid ""
879"A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional "
880"documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list or "
881"the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net."
882msgstr ""
883"答:還有許多其他信息來源可供您參考。您可以閱讀額外的文件、透過help-gnunet@gnu."
884"org寄件名單或是 irc.freenode.net上的#gnunet IRC來訊問問題。"
885
886#: template/faq.html.j2:36
887msgid "When are you going to release the next version?"
888msgstr "您打算什麼時候發布下一個版本?"
889
890#: template/faq.html.j2:38
891msgid ""
892"A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: earlier "
893"if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release will be "
894"anounced on the info-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list and on <a href=\"https://"
895"planet.gnu.org\">planet GNU</a>. You can subscribe to the mailing list or "
896"the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a notification."
897msgstr ""
898
899#: template/faq.html.j2:49
900msgid "Is the code free?"
901msgstr "程式碼是免費的嗎?"
902
903#: template/faq.html.j2:51
904msgid ""
905"A: GNUnet is free software, available under the <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
906"org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a>."
907msgstr ""
908"答: GNUnet是免費軟體,您可以根據<a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/licenses/"
909"agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero公共許可證(AGPL)</a>來取得。"
910
911#: template/faq.html.j2:58
912msgid "Are there any known bugs?"
913msgstr "是否有任何已知的錯誤?"
914
915#: template/faq.html.j2:60
916msgid ""
917"A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the <a href=\"https://bugs."
918"gnunet.org/\">Mantis system</a>. Some bugs are occasionally reported "
919"directly to developers or the developer mailing list. This is discouraged "
920"since developers often do not have the time to feed these bugs back into the "
921"Mantis database. Please report bugs directly to the bug tracking system. If "
922"you believe a bug is sensitive, you can set its view status to private (this "
923"should be the exception)."
924msgstr ""
925
926#: template/faq.html.j2:73 template/faq.html.j2:193
927msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?"
928msgstr "有圖形用戶界面嗎?"
929
930#: template/faq.html.j2:75
931msgid ""
932"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ "
933"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration."
934msgstr ""
935
936#: template/faq.html.j2:83
937msgid "Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?"
938msgstr "為什麼gnunet-service-nse會造成較高的CPU負載?"
939
940#: template/faq.html.j2:85
941msgid ""
942"A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called &quot;"
943"proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your peer is "
944"real (or, rather, make it expensive for an adversary to mount a Sybil attack "
945"on the network size estimator). The calculation is expected to take a few "
946"days, depending on how fast your CPU is. If the CPU load is creating a "
947"problem for you, you can set the value &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; in the &quot;"
948"nse&quot; section of your configuration file to a higher value. The default "
949"is &quot;5 ms&quot;."
950msgstr ""
951
952#: template/faq.html.j2:99
953#, fuzzy
954msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?"
955msgstr "GNUnet與Tor相比如何?"
956
957#: template/faq.html.j2:101
958msgid ""
959"A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for TCP "
960"connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in particular. "
961"GNUnet does not really have one focus; our theme is secure decentralized "
962"networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus."
963msgstr ""
964
965#: template/faq.html.j2:111
966#, fuzzy
967msgid "How does GNUnet compare to I2P?"
968msgstr "GNUnet與I2P相比如何?"
969
970#: template/faq.html.j2:113
971msgid ""
972"A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more "
973"decentralized Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost no "
974"overlaps. <br><br> I2P is written in Java, and has (asymmetric) tunnels "
975"using onion (or garlic) routing as the basis for various (anonymized) "
976"applications. I2P is largely used via a Web frontend."
977msgstr ""
978
979#: template/faq.html.j2:124
980msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?"
981msgstr "GNUnet準備好在生產系統上使用了嗎?"
982
983#: template/faq.html.j2:126
984msgid ""
985"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready "
986"for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the "
987"functionality you use, but you will always likely run into issues with our "
988"current low-level transport system. We are currently in the process of "
989"rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)"
990msgstr ""
991
992#: template/faq.html.j2:136
993msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?"
994msgstr "GNUnet是否使用分佈式分類帳技術建構?"
995
996#: template/faq.html.j2:138
997msgid ""
998"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, "
999"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be "
1000"built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in doing so."
1001msgstr ""
1002
1003#: template/faq.html.j2:151
1004msgid "What can I do with GNUnet?"
1005msgstr "我可以用GNUnet做什麼?"
1006
1007#: template/faq.html.j2:153
1008msgid ""
1009"A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it can "
1010"do more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and documentation "
1011"of some of the features that exist are more advanced than others."
1012msgstr ""
1013
1014#: template/faq.html.j2:160
1015msgid ""
1016"For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a fully "
1017"decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a mechanism "
1018"for IPv4-IPv6 protocol translation and tunneling (NAT-PT with DNS-ALG)."
1019msgstr ""
1020
1021#: template/faq.html.j2:171
1022msgid "Is it possible to surf the WWW anonymously with GNUnet?"
1023msgstr "是否可以使用GNUnet匿名瀏覽WWW?"
1024
1025#: template/faq.html.j2:173
1026msgid ""
1027"A: It is not possible use GNUnet for anonymous browsing at this point. We "
1028"recommend that you use Tor for anonymous surfing."
1029msgstr "答: 目前無法使用GNUnet進行匿名瀏覽。我們建議您使用Tor來匿名上網。"
1030
1031#: template/faq.html.j2:181
1032msgid "Is it possible to access GNUnet via a browser as an anonymous WWW?"
1033msgstr "是否可以通過瀏覽器作為匿名WWW訪問GNUnet?"
1034
1035#: template/faq.html.j2:183
1036msgid ""
1037"A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
1038"would make it accessible via a browser. It is possible to build such a proxy "
1039"and all one needs to know is the protocol used between the browser and the "
1040"proxy and the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
1041msgstr ""
1042
1043#: template/faq.html.j2:195
1044msgid ""
1045"A: There are actually a few graphical user interfaces for different "
1046"functions. gnunet-setup is to configure GNUnet, and gnunet-fs-gtk is for "
1047"file-sharing. There are a few other gnunet-XXX-gtk GUIs of lesser "
1048"importance. Note that in order to obtain the GUI, you need to install the "
1049"gnunet-gtk package, which is a separate download. gnunet-gtk is a meta GUI "
1050"that integrates most of the other GUIs in one window. One exception is "
1051"gnunet-setup, which must still be run separately at this time (as setup "
1052"requires the peer to be stopped)."
1053msgstr ""
1054
1055#: template/faq.html.j2:210
1056#, fuzzy
1057#| msgid "On top of which operating systems does GNUnet run?"
1058msgid "Which operating systems does GNUnet run on?"
1059msgstr "GNUnet在哪些操作系統上運行?"
1060
1061#: template/faq.html.j2:212
1062msgid ""
1063"A: GNUnet is being developed and tested primarily under Debian GNU/Linux. "
1064"Furthermore, we regularly build and test GNUnet on Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch, "
1065"FreeBSD and macOS. We have reports of working versions on many other GNU/"
1066"Linux distributions; in the past we had reports of working versions on "
1067"NetBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. However, not all of those reports are recent, "
1068"so if you cannot get GNUnet to work on those systems please let us know."
1069msgstr ""
1070
1071#: template/faq.html.j2:228
1072msgid "Who runs the GNS root zone?"
1073msgstr "誰負責運行GNS根區域(root zone)?"
1074
1075#: template/faq.html.j2:230
1076msgid ""
1077"A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a default "
1078"configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this default "
1079"configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will be able to "
1080"modify this configuration at will. We expect normal users to have no need to "
1081"edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services themselves."
1082msgstr ""
1083
1084#: template/faq.html.j2:241
1085msgid "Where is the per-user GNS database kept?"
1086msgstr "每個用戶的GNS資料庫保存在哪裡?"
1087
1088#: template/faq.html.j2:243
1089msgid ""
1090"A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet peer. "
1091"Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the database could "
1092"be kept at each peer (however, we don't have code for convenient "
1093"replication). Similarly, multiple GNUnet peers can share one instance of the "
1094"database --- the &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; can be accessed from "
1095"remote (via TCP). The actual data can be stored in a Postgres database, for "
1096"which various replication options are again applicable. Ultimately, there "
1097"are many options for how users can store (and secure) their GNS database."
1098msgstr ""
1099
1100#: template/faq.html.j2:258
1101msgid "What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?"
1102msgstr "GNS域名存儲資料庫(namestore database)的預期平均大小為多少?"
1103
1104#: template/faq.html.j2:260
1105msgid ""
1106"A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser "
1107"histories and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases "
1108"will only grow to a few tens of thousands of entries, small enough to fit "
1109"even on mobile devices."
1110msgstr ""
1111
1112#: template/faq.html.j2:270
1113msgid "Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?"
1114msgstr "GNS是否可以抵抗美國使用的DNS攻擊?"
1115
1116#: template/faq.html.j2:272
1117msgid ""
1118"A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force to "
1119"change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and then the "
1120"changes would only apply to the names that this user is the authority for). "
1121"So if everyone used GNS, the only practical attack of a government would be "
1122"to force the operator of a server to change the GNS records for his server "
1123"to point elsewhere. However, if the owner of the private key for a zone is "
1124"unavailable for enforcement, the respective zone cannot be changed and any "
1125"other zone delegating to this zone will achieve proper resolution."
1126msgstr ""
1127
1128#: template/faq.html.j2:286
1129#, fuzzy
1130#| msgid "How does GNS compare to other name systems"
1131msgid "How does GNS compare to other name systems?"
1132msgstr "GNS與其他名稱系統(name systems)相比如何"
1133
1134#: template/faq.html.j2:288
1135msgid ""
1136"A: A scientific paper on this topic <a href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/"
1137"ns2018.pdf\">has been published </a> and below is a table from the "
1138"publication. For detailed descriptions please refer to the paper."
1139msgstr ""
1140"答: 有關該主題的科學論文<a href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/ns2018.pdf"
1141"\">已被發表</a>,以下是該出版物的表格。請參閱該論文以閱讀更多細節及描述。"
1142
1143#: template/faq.html.j2:392
1144msgid "What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?"
1145msgstr "GNS和CoDoNS有什麼區別?"
1146
1147#: template/faq.html.j2:394
1148msgid ""
1149"A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1150"authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, and "
1151"there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> With "
1152"GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the responsibility "
1153"for naming: each user runs their own personal root zone and is thus in "
1154"complete control of the names they use. GNS also has many additional "
1155"features (to keep names short and enable migration) which don't even make "
1156"sense in the context of CoDoNS."
1157msgstr ""
1158
1159#: template/faq.html.j2:410
1160msgid "What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?"
1161msgstr "GNS和SocialDNS有什麼區別?"
1162
1163#: template/faq.html.j2:412
1164msgid ""
1165"A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, "
1166"with SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and "
1167"subjected to ranking. As the social relationships evolve, names can thus "
1168"change in surprising ways. <br><br> With GNS, names are primarily shared via "
1169"delegation, and thus mappings will only change if the user responsible for "
1170"the name (the authority) manually changes the record."
1171msgstr ""
1172
1173#: template/faq.html.j2:426
1174msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?"
1175msgstr "GNS和ODDNS有什麼區別?"
1176
1177#: template/faq.html.j2:428
1178msgid ""
1179"A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD "
1180"registries (such as those for \".com\" and \".org\"). Instead of using "
1181"those, each user is expected to maintain a database of (second-level) "
1182"domains (like \"gnu.org\") and the IP addresses of the respective name "
1183"servers. Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs."
1184msgstr ""
1185
1186#: template/faq.html.j2:439
1187msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?"
1188msgstr "GNS和Handshake有什麼區別?"
1189
1190#: template/faq.html.j2:441
1191msgid ""
1192"A: Handshake is a blockchain-based method for root zone governance. Hence, "
1193"it does not address the name resolution process itself but delegates "
1194"resolution into DNS after the initial TLD resolution. Not taking "
1195"sustainablility considerations into account, Handshake could be used as an "
1196"additional supporting GNS root zone governance model, but we currently do "
1197"not have such plans in mind."
1198msgstr ""
1199
1200#: template/faq.html.j2:453
1201msgid "What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?"
1202msgstr "GNS和SocialDNS有什麼區別?"
1203
1204#: template/faq.html.j2:455
1205msgid ""
1206"A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS "
1207"resolvers of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, "
1208"lower query resolution times, and faster update propagation&quot;. Thus "
1209"TrickleDNS is focused on defeating attacks on the availability (and "
1210"performance) of record propagation in DNS, for example via DDoS attacks on "
1211"DNS root servers. TrickleDNS is thus concerned with how to ensure "
1212"distribution of authoritative records, and authority remains derived from "
1213"the DNS hierarchy."
1214msgstr ""
1215
1216#: template/faq.html.j2:468
1217msgid ""
1218"Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the style "
1219"of the PGP web of trust?"
1220msgstr ""
1221"GNS是否需要以PGP信任網路(PGP web of trust)的方式進行真實世界的介紹(安全的PKEY"
1222"交換)?"
1223
1224#: template/faq.html.j2:470
1225msgid ""
1226"A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the two "
1227"parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not required, "
1228"weaker mechanisms can be used. For example, we have implemented a first-come-"
1229"first-served (FCFS) authority which allows arbitrary users to register "
1230"arbitrary names. The key of this authority is included with every GNUnet "
1231"installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact global and "
1232"requires no further introduction. However, the security of these names "
1233"depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS authority. The authority "
1234"can be queried under the &quot;.pin&quot; TLD."
1235msgstr ""
1236
1237#: template/faq.html.j2:485
1238msgid ""
1239"How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name in "
1240"GNS?"
1241msgstr "合法的域名所有者如何告知他人不要在GNS中使用其名字?"
1242
1243#: template/faq.html.j2:487
1244msgid ""
1245"A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a &quot;legitimate&quot; "
1246"domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his preferred name or &quot;"
1247"pseudonym&quot;) in his NICK record. Similarly, all other users can choose "
1248"to ignore this preference and use a name of their choice (or even assign no "
1249"name) for this user."
1250msgstr ""
1251
1252#: template/faq.html.j2:498
1253#, fuzzy
1254msgid ""
1255"Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS zone "
1256"visible?"
1257msgstr "您是否考慮過使您的個人GNS區域可見對隱私的影響?"
1258
1259#: template/faq.html.j2:500
1260msgid ""
1261"A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared "
1262"with other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not set. "
1263"Thus, users have full control over what information about their zones is "
1264"made public."
1265msgstr ""
1266
1267#: template/faq.html.j2:510
1268#, fuzzy
1269msgid "Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?"
1270msgstr "IPv6不會淘汰“舊主機”(LEHO)的記錄嗎?"
1271
1272#: template/faq.html.j2:512
1273msgid ""
1274"A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary because "
1275"of IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in the context "
1276"of virtual hosting. However, LEHOs are also useful to help with X.509 "
1277"certificate validation (as they specify for which legacy hostname the "
1278"certificate should be valid). Also, even with IPv6 fully deployed and &quot;"
1279"infinite&quot; IP addresses being available, we're not sure that virtual "
1280"hosting would disappear. Finally, we don't want to have to wait for IPv6 to "
1281"become commonplace, GNS should work with today's networks."
1282msgstr ""
1283
1284#: template/faq.html.j2:526
1285#, fuzzy
1286msgid ""
1287"Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally "
1288"unique names?"
1289msgstr "為什麼GNS不使用信任度量(trust metric)或共識來確定全球唯一名稱?"
1290
1291#: template/faq.html.j2:528
1292msgid ""
1293"A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds. As "
1294"trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as they "
1295"cross each others thresholds. We decided that the resulting unpredictability "
1296"of the resolution process was not acceptable. Furthermore, trust and "
1297"consensus might be easy to manipulate by adversaries."
1298msgstr ""
1299
1300#: template/faq.html.j2:539
1301msgid "How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?"
1302msgstr "您如何處理GNS中受損的區域密鑰(zone keys)?"
1303
1304#: template/faq.html.j2:541
1305msgid ""
1306"A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one can "
1307"then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at all "
1308"peers. Before using a public key, peers check if that key has been revoked. "
1309"All names that involve delegation via a revoked zone will then fail to "
1310"resolve. Peers always automatically check for the existence of a revocation "
1311"message when resolving names."
1312msgstr ""
1313
1314#: template/faq.html.j2:553
1315msgid "Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?"
1316msgstr "將來可以升級GNS的簽名演算法(signing algorithm)嗎?"
1317
1318#: template/faq.html.j2:555
1319msgid ""
1320"A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the "
1321"protocol to support alternative delegation records. <br> <br> Naturally, "
1322"deployed GNS implementations would have to be updated to support the new "
1323"signature scheme. The new scheme can then be run in parallel with the "
1324"existing system by using a new record type to indicate the use of a "
1325"different cipher system."
1326msgstr ""
1327
1328#: template/faq.html.j2:569
1329#, fuzzy
1330msgid ""
1331"How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?"
1332msgstr ""
1333"GNS區域如何維護多個名稱伺服器(name servers),如: 負載平衡(load balancing)?"
1334
1335#: template/faq.html.j2:571
1336msgid ""
1337"A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and "
1338"replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be "
1339"contacted whenever clients perform a lookup. Even if the authority goes "
1340"(temporarily) off-line, the DHT will cache the records for some time. "
1341"However, should having multiple servers for a zone be considered truly "
1342"necessary, the owner of the zone can simply run multiple peers (and share "
1343"the zone's key and database among them)."
1344msgstr ""
1345
1346#: template/faq.html.j2:584
1347msgid ""
1348"Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship "
1349"resistance?"
1350msgstr ""
1351"您為什麼認為值得為了抵抗審查(censorship resistance)放棄獨特名稱(unique "
1352"names)?"
1353
1354#: template/faq.html.j2:586
1355msgid ""
1356"A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship "
1357"resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names are "
1358"not globally unique). To draw a parallel, HTTPS connections use more "
1359"bandwidth and have higher latency than HTTP connections. Depending on your "
1360"application, HTTPS may not be worth the cost. However, for users that are "
1361"experiencing censorship (or are concerned about it), giving up globally "
1362"unique names may very well be worth the cost. After all, what is a &quot;"
1363"globally&quot; unique name worth, if it does not resolve?"
1364msgstr ""
1365
1366#: template/faq.html.j2:600
1367msgid "Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?"
1368msgstr "為什麼說DNS為“集中式”與“分佈式”?"
1369
1370#: template/faq.html.j2:602
1371msgid ""
1372"A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component / "
1373"central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by IANA/ICANN. "
1374"This centralization creates vulnerabilities. For example, the US government "
1375"was able to reassign the management of the country-TLDs of Afganistan and "
1376"Iraq during the wars at the beginning of the 21st century."
1377msgstr ""
1378
1379#: template/faq.html.j2:613
1380msgid "How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?"
1381msgstr "GNS如何防止第3層審查(layer-3 censorship)?"
1382
1383#: template/faq.html.j2:615
1384msgid ""
1385"A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help "
1386"indirectly in two ways: <ol> <li> Many websites today use virtual hosting, "
1387"so blocking a particular IP address causes much more collateral damage than "
1388"blocking a DNS name. It thus raises the cost of censorship.</li> <li> "
1389"Existing layer-3 circumvention solutions (such as Tor) would benefit from a "
1390"censorship resistant naming system. Accessing Tor's &quot;.onion&quot; "
1391"namespace currently requires users to use unmemorable cryptographic "
1392"identifiers. With nicer names, Tor and tor2web-like services would be even "
1393"easier to use. </ol>"
1394msgstr ""
1395
1396#: template/faq.html.j2:634
1397msgid "Does GNS work with search engines?"
1398msgstr "GNS是否可以與搜索引擎一起使用?"
1399
1400#: template/faq.html.j2:636
1401msgid ""
1402"A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can use "
1403"GNS to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally, while "
1404"we typically expect normal users to install custom software for name "
1405"resolution, this is unlikely to work for search engines today. However, the "
1406"DNS2GNS gateway allows search engines to use DNS to resolve GNS names, so "
1407"they can still index GNS resources. However, as using DNS2GNS gateways "
1408"breaks the cryptographic chain of trust, legacy search engines will "
1409"obviously not obtain censorship-resistant names."
1410msgstr ""
1411
1412#: template/faq.html.j2:650
1413msgid "How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1414msgstr "GNS如何與非託管網路體系架構(Unmanaged Internet Architecture; UIA)相比?"
1415
1416#: template/faq.html.j2:652
1417msgid ""
1418"A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually "
1419"originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about "
1420"integration with legacy applications and instead focuses on universal "
1421"connectivity between a user's many machines. In contrast, GNS was designed "
1422"to interoperate with DNS as much as possible, and to also work as much as "
1423"possible with the existing Web infrastructure. UIA is not at all concerned "
1424"about legacy systems (clean slate)."
1425msgstr ""
1426
1427#: template/faq.html.j2:665
1428msgid "Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?"
1429msgstr "與DNS(SEC)相比,GNS不會增加其可信計算基(trusted-computing base)嗎?"
1430
1431#: template/faq.html.j2:667
1432msgid ""
1433"A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you know "
1434"if a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-of-a-friend, "
1435"and can thus decide how much you trust the result. Naturally, the trusted-"
1436"computing base (TCB) can become arbitrarily large this way --- however, "
1437"given the name length restriction, for an individual name it is always less "
1438"than about 128 entities."
1439msgstr ""
1440
1441#: template/faq.html.j2:679
1442msgid ""
1443"How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part of "
1444"the domain name?"
1445msgstr "GNS如何處理服務和協議是域名的一部份的SRV/TLSA記錄?"
1446
1447#: template/faq.html.j2:681
1448msgid ""
1449"A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects the "
1450"&quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to the "
1451"corresponding port number and &quot;Proto&quot; to the corresponding "
1452"protocol number. The rest of the name is resolved as usual. Then, when the "
1453"result is presented, GNS looks for the GNS-specific &quot;BOX&quot; record "
1454"type. A BOX record is a record that contains another record (such as SRV or "
1455"TLSA records) and adds a service and protocol number (and the original boxed "
1456"record type) to it."
1457msgstr ""
1458
1459#: template/faq.html.j2:697
1460msgid ""
1461"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. "
1462"Should I worry?"
1463msgstr ""
1464"我收到許多 &quot;警告: 對於Z的Y處X計算流量延遲&quot;。請問我需要擔心嗎?"
1465
1466#: template/faq.html.j2:699
1467msgid ""
1468"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in GNUnet. "
1469"We have started a major rewrite to address this and other problems, but "
1470"until the Transport Next Generation (TNG) is ready, these warnings are "
1471"expected."
1472msgstr ""
1473
1474#: template/faq.html.j2:708
1475msgid "Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?"
1476msgstr "開啟 '/dev/net/tun' 時出現錯誤: 沒有此文件或目錄?"
1477
1478#: template/faq.html.j2:710
1479msgid ""
1480"A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the "
1481"following commands (as root) to create the required device file"
1482msgstr ""
1483"答: 若您收到此錯誤訊息,解決方法很簡單。發出以下命令(以root用戶身份)創建所需"
1484"的設備文件"
1485
1486#: template/faq.html.j2:722
1487#, fuzzy
1488msgid ""
1489"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-service-"
1490"dns)?"
1491msgstr ""
1492"\"iptables: 沒有該名稱的鍊(chain)/目標/匹配項目。\"(運行gnunet-service-dns"
1493"時)?"
1494
1495#: template/faq.html.j2:724
1496msgid ""
1497"A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match "
1498"support. This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check if "
1499"your kernel has CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER set to either 'y' or "
1500"'m' (and the module is loaded)."
1501msgstr ""
1502"答: 對於GNUnet DNS,您的iptables需具有 &quot;所有者&quot; 匹配支持。這可以通"
1503"過使用正確的內核(kernel)選項來達成。請檢察您的內核的"
1504"CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER是否已設定為 'y'或是'm'(並且已載入模板)。"
1505
1506#: template/faq.html.j2:736
1507msgid "'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?"
1508msgstr "在Fedora(或其他)上運行PT時“已超時”?"
1509
1510#: template/faq.html.j2:738
1511msgid ""
1512"A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if "
1513"your firewall is enabled and blocking the connections."
1514msgstr ""
1515"答: 如果收到指出已達到VPN超時的錯誤訊息,請檢查您的防火牆是否為啟用狀態且阻擋"
1516"連線。"
1517
1518#: template/faq.html.j2:746
1519msgid ""
1520"I'm getting an 'error while loading shared libraries: libgnunetXXX.so.X'"
1521msgstr "我在載入共享庫(shared libraries)時遇到\"錯誤: libgnunetXXX.so.X\""
1522
1523#: template/faq.html.j2:748
1524msgid ""
1525"A: This error usually occurs when your linker fails to locate one of "
1526"GNUnet's libraries. This can have two causes. First, it is theoretically "
1527"possible that the library is not installed on your system; however, if you "
1528"compiled GNUnet the normal way and/or used a binary package, that is highly "
1529"unlikely. The more common cause is that you installed GNUnet to a directory "
1530"that your linker does not search. There are several ways to fix this that "
1531"are described below. If you are 'root' and you installed to a system folder "
1532"(such as /usr/local), you want to add the libraries to the system-wide "
1533"search path. This is done by adding a line \"/usr/local/lib/\" to /etc/ld.so."
1534"conf and running \"ldconfig\". If you installed GNUnet to /opt or any other "
1535"similar path, you obviously have to change \"/usr/local\" accordingly. If "
1536"you do not have 'root' rights or if you installed GNUnet to say \"/home/"
1537"$USER/\", then you can explicitly tell your linker to search a particular "
1538"directory for libraries using the \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\" environment variable. "
1539"For example, if you configured GNUnet using a prefix of \"$HOME/gnunet/\" "
1540"you want to run:"
1541msgstr ""
1542
1543#: template/faq.html.j2:774
1544msgid ""
1545"to ensure GNUnet's binaries and libraries are found. In order to avoid "
1546"having to do so each time, you can add the above lines (without the \"$\") "
1547"to your .bashrc or .profile file. You will have to logout and login again to "
1548"have this new profile be applied to all shells (including your desktop "
1549"environment)."
1550msgstr ""
1551
1552#: template/faq.html.j2:781
1553msgid "What error messages can be ignored?"
1554msgstr "我可以忽略哪些錯誤訊息可以?"
1555
1556#: template/faq.html.j2:783
1557msgid ""
1558"A: Error messages flagged as \"DEBUG\" should be disabled in binaries built "
1559"for end-users and can always be ignored. Error messages flagged as \"INFO\" "
1560"always refer to harmless events that require no action. For example, GNUnet "
1561"may use an INFO message to indicate that it is currently performing an "
1562"expensive operation that will take some time. GNUnet will also use INFO "
1563"messages to display information about important configuration values."
1564msgstr ""
1565
1566#: template/faq.html.j2:799
1567msgid "How does GNUnet compare to other file-sharing applications?"
1568msgstr "GNUnet與其他文件共享應用程式相比如何?"
1569
1570#: template/faq.html.j2:801
1571msgid ""
1572"A: As opposed to Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey and most other "
1573"P2P networks, GNUnet was designed with security in mind as the highest "
1574"priority. We intend on producing a network with comprehensive security "
1575"features. Many other P2P networks are open to a wide variety of attacks, and "
1576"users have little privacy. GNUnet is also Free Software and thus the source "
1577"code is available, so you do not have to worry about being spied upon by the "
1578"software. The following table summarises the main differences between GNUnet "
1579"and other systems. The information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. "
1580"The comparison is difficult since there are sometimes differences between "
1581"various implementations of (almost) the same protocol. In general, we pick a "
1582"free implementation as the reference implementation since it is possible to "
1583"inspect the free code. Also, all of these systems are changing over time and "
1584"thus the data below may not be up-to-date. If you find any flaws, please let "
1585"us know. Finally, the table is not saying terribly much (it is hard to "
1586"compare these systems this briefly), so if you want the real differences, "
1587"read the research papers (and probably the code)."
1588msgstr ""
1589
1590#: template/faq.html.j2:915
1591msgid ""
1592"Another important point of reference are the various anonymous peer-to-peer "
1593"networks. Here, there are differences in terms of application domain and how "
1594"specifically anonymity is achieved. Anonymous routing is a hard research "
1595"topic, so for a superficial comparison like this one we focus on the "
1596"latency. Another important factor is the programming language. Type-safe "
1597"languages may offer certain security benefits; however, this may come at the "
1598"cost of significant increases in resource consumption which in turn may "
1599"reduce anonymity."
1600msgstr ""
1601
1602#: template/faq.html.j2:928
1603msgid "Are there any known attacks (on GNUnet's file-sharing application)?"
1604msgstr "是否存在任何(在GNUnet的文件共享應用程序上)已知的攻擊?"
1605
1606#: template/faq.html.j2:930
1607msgid ""
1608"A: Generally, there is the possibility of a known plaintext attack on "
1609"keywords, but since the user has control over the keywords that are "
1610"associated with the content he inserts, the user can take advantage of the "
1611"same techniques used to generate reasonable passwords to defend against such "
1612"an attack. In any event, we are not trying to hide content; thus, unless the "
1613"user is trying to insert information into the network that can only be "
1614"shared with a small group of people, there is no real reason to try to "
1615"obfuscate the content by choosing a difficult keyword anyway."
1616msgstr ""
1617
1618#: template/faq.html.j2:944
1619#, fuzzy
1620msgid "What do you mean by anonymity?"
1621msgstr "匿名是什麼意思?"
1622
1623#: template/faq.html.j2:946
1624msgid ""
1625"A: Anonymity is the lack of distinction of an individual from a (large) "
1626"group. A central goal for anonymous file-sharing in GNUnet is to make all "
1627"users (peers) form a group and to make communications in that group "
1628"anonymous, that is, nobody (but the initiator) should be able to tell which "
1629"of the peers in the group originated the message. In other words, it should "
1630"be difficult to impossible for an adversary to distinguish between the "
1631"originating peer and all other peers."
1632msgstr ""
1633
1634#: template/faq.html.j2:958
1635msgid "What does my system do when participating in GNUnet file sharing?"
1636msgstr ""
1637
1638#: template/faq.html.j2:960
1639msgid ""
1640"A: In GNUnet you set up a node (a peer). It is identified by an ID (hash of "
1641"its public key) and has a number of addresses it is reachable by (may have "
1642"no addresses, for instance when it's behind a NAT). You specify bandwidth "
1643"limits (how much traffic GNUnet is allowed to consume) and datastore quote "
1644"(how large your on-disk block storage is) . Your node will then proceed to "
1645"connect to other nodes, becoming part of the network."
1646msgstr ""
1647
1648#: template/faq.html.j2:975
1649msgid "How can I help translate this webpage into other languages?"
1650msgstr ""
1651
1652#: template/faq.html.j2:977
1653msgid ""
1654"A: First, you need to register an account with our weblate system. Please "
1655"send an e-mail with the desired target language to translators@gnunet.org or "
1656"ask for help on the #gnunet chat on irc.freenode.net. Typically someone with "
1657"sufficient permissions will then grant you access. Naturally, any abuse will "
1658"result in the loss of permissions."
1659msgstr ""
1660
1661#: template/faq.html.j2:989
1662msgid "I have some great idea for a new feature, what should I do?"
1663msgstr ""
1664
1665#: template/faq.html.j2:991
1666msgid ""
1667"A: Sadly, we have many more feature requests than we can possibly implement. "
1668"The best way to actually get a new feature implemented is to do it yourself "
1669"--- and to then send us a patch."
1670msgstr ""
1671
1672#: template/glossary.html.j2:12
1673msgid "Ego"
1674msgstr ""
1675
1676#: template/glossary.html.j2:14
1677msgid ""
1678"We use the term \"Ego\" to refer to the fact that users in GNUnet can have "
1679"multiple unlinkable identities, in the sense of alter egos. The ability to "
1680"have more than one identity is crucial, as we may want to keep our egos for "
1681"business separate from those we use for political activities or romance.<br> "
1682"Egos in GNUnet are technically equivalent to identities (and the code does "
1683"not distinguish between them). We simply sometimes use the term \"ego\" to "
1684"stress that you can have more than one."
1685msgstr ""
1686
1687#: template/glossary.html.j2:27
1688msgid "Identity"
1689msgstr ""
1690
1691#: template/glossary.html.j2:29
1692msgid ""
1693"In GNUnet users are identified via a public key, and that public key is then "
1694"often referred to as the \"Identity\" of the user. However, the concept is "
1695"not as draconian as it often is in real life where many are forced to have "
1696"one name, one passport and one unique identification number. <br> As long as "
1697"identities in GNUnet are simply public keys, users are free to create any "
1698"number of identities, and we call those egos to emphasize the difference. "
1699"Even though users can create such egos freely, it is possible to have an ego "
1700"certified by some certification authority, resulting in something that more "
1701"closely resembles the traditional concept of an identity.<br> For example, a "
1702"university may certify the identities of its students such that they can "
1703"prove that they are studying. Students may keep their (certified) student "
1704"identity separate from other egos that they use for other activities in life."
1705msgstr ""
1706
1707#: template/glossary.html.j2:50
1708msgid "Pseudonym"
1709msgstr "化名(Pseudonym)"
1710
1711#: template/glossary.html.j2:52
1712msgid ""
1713"A pseudonym is an ego that is specifically intended to not be linked to "
1714"one's real name. GNUnet users can create many egos, and thus also many "
1715"pseudonyms. <br> Repeated uses of the same pseudonym are linkable by "
1716"definition, as they involve the same public key. Anonymity requires the use "
1717"of either the special \"anonymous\" pseudonym (for GNUnet, this is the "
1718"neutral element on the elliptic curve) or a throw-away pseudonym that is "
1719"only used once."
1720msgstr ""
1721
1722#: template/glossary.html.j2:71
1723msgid "Namespaces"
1724msgstr "命名空間(Namespaces)"
1725
1726#: template/glossary.html.j2:73
1727msgid ""
1728"The GNU Name System allows every ego (or identity) to securely and privately "
1729"associate any number of label-value pairs with an ego. The values are called "
1730"record sets following the terminology of the Domain Name System (DNS). The "
1731"mapping of labels to record sets for a given ego is called a namespace. <br> "
1732"If records are made public and thus published, it is possible for other "
1733"users to lookup the record given the ego's public key and the label. Here, "
1734"not only the label can thus act as a passphrase but also the public key -- "
1735"which despite its name may not be public knowledge and is never disclosed by "
1736"the GNS protocol itself."
1737msgstr ""
1738
1739#: template/glossary.html.j2:89
1740#, fuzzy
1741msgid "Peer"
1742msgstr "Peer"
1743
1744#: template/glossary.html.j2:91
1745msgid ""
1746"A \"peer\" is an instance of GNUnet with its own per-instance public key and "
1747"network addresses. Technically, it is possible to run multiple peers on the "
1748"same host, but this only makes sense for testing. <br> By design GNUnet "
1749"supports multiple users to share the same peer, just as UNIX is a multi-user "
1750"system. A \"peer\" typically consists of a set of foundational GNUnet "
1751"services running as the \"gnunet\" user and allowing all users in the "
1752"\"gnunet\" group to utilize the API. On multi-user systems, additional "
1753"\"personalized\" services may be required per user. <br> While peers are "
1754"also identified by public keys, these public keys are completely unrelated "
1755"to egos or identities. Namespaces cannot be associated with a peer, only "
1756"with egos."
1757msgstr ""
1758
1759#: template/gns.html.j2:13 template/gnurl.html.j2:60
1760#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:80 template/reclaim/motivation.html.j2:6
1761msgid "Motivation"
1762msgstr "動機"
1763
1764#: template/gns.html.j2:15
1765msgid ""
1766"The Domain Name System today enables traffic amplification attacks, "
1767"censorship (i.e. China), mass surveillance (MORECOWBELL) and offensive cyber "
1768"war (QUANTUMDNS).<br/> Unfortunately, band aid solutions such as DoT, DoH, "
1769"DNSSEC, DPRIVE and the like will not fix this. This is why we built the GNU "
1770"Name System (GNS), a secure, decentralized name system built on top of "
1771"GNUnet."
1772msgstr ""
1773
1774#: template/gns.html.j2:28 template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:6
1775msgid "Overview"
1776msgstr "總覽"
1777
1778#: template/gns.html.j2:39
1779msgid ""
1780"The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It "
1781"allows its users to register names as top-level domains (TLDs) and resolve "
1782"other namespaces within their TLDs. <br/> GNS is designed to provide: <ul> "
1783"<li>Censorship resistance</li> <li>Query privacy</li> <li>Secure name "
1784"resolution</li> <li>Compatibility with DNS</li>"
1785msgstr ""
1786
1787#: template/gns.html.j2:52
1788msgid "Resources"
1789msgstr "資源"
1790
1791#: template/gnurl.html.j2:21
1792msgid ""
1793"libgnurl is a micro fork of libcurl. The goal of libgnurl is to support only "
1794"HTTP and HTTPS (and only HTTP 1.x) with a single crypto backend (GnuTLS) to "
1795"ensure a small footprint and uniform experience for developers regardless of "
1796"how libcurl was compiled."
1797msgstr ""
1798
1799#: template/gnurl.html.j2:30
1800#, fuzzy
1801msgid ""
1802"Our main usecase is for GNUnet and Taler, but it might be usable for others, "
1803"hence we&#39;re releasing the code to the general public."
1804msgstr ""
1805"我們的程式碼主要用於GNUnet和Taler,但考慮到對其他人可能也有幫助,我們決定"
1806"&#39;將程式碼公之於眾。"
1807
1808#: template/gnurl.html.j2:37
1809#, fuzzy
1810msgid ""
1811"libgnurl is released under the same license as libcurl. Please read the "
1812"README for instructions, as you must supply the correct options to configure "
1813"to get a proper build of libgnurl."
1814msgstr ""
1815"libgnurl與libcurl由相同的許可證所發行。由於您必須提供正確的選項來進行配置以獲"
1816"取正確的libgnurl建構,請閱讀README以了解更多的相關指令。"
1817
1818#: template/gnurl.html.j2:48
1819msgid "About gnurl"
1820msgstr "關於gnurl"
1821
1822#: template/gnurl.html.j2:50
1823msgid ""
1824"Large parts of the following 6 paragraphs are old and need to be rewritten."
1825msgstr "以下六個段落的大部分內容陳舊,需重新撰寫。"
1826
1827#: template/gnurl.html.j2:62
1828msgid ""
1829"cURL supports many crypto backends. GNUnet requires the use of GnuTLS, but "
1830"other variants are used by some distributions. Supporting other crypto "
1831"backends would again expose us to a wider array of security issues, may "
1832"create licensing issues and most importantly introduce new bugs as some "
1833"crypto backends are known to introduce subtle runtime issues. While it is "
1834"possible to have two versions of libcurl installed on the same system, this "
1835"is error-prone, especially as if we are linked against the wrong version, "
1836"the bugs that arise might be rather subtle."
1837msgstr ""
1838
1839#: template/gnurl.html.j2:75
1840msgid ""
1841"For GNUnet, we also need a particularly modern version of GnuTLS. Thus, it "
1842"would anyway be necessary to recompile cURL for GNUnet. But what happens if "
1843"one links cURL against this version of GnuTLS? Well, first one would install "
1844"GnuTLS by hand in the system. Then, we build cURL. cURL will build against "
1845"it just fine, but the linker will eventually complain bitterly. The reason "
1846"is that cURL also links against a bunch of other system libraries (gssapi, "
1847"ldap, ssh2, rtmp, krb5, sasl2, see discussion on obscure protocols above), "
1848"which --- as they are part of the distribution --- were linked against an "
1849"older version of GnuTLS. As a result, the same binary would be linked "
1850"against two different versions of GnuTLS. That is typically a recipe for "
1851"disaster. Thus, in order to avoid updating a dozen system libraries (and "
1852"having two versions of those installed), it is necessary to disable all of "
1853"those cURL features that GNUnet does not use, and there are many of those. "
1854"For GNUnet, the more obscure protocols supported by cURL are close to dead "
1855"code --- mostly harmless, but not useful. However, as some application may "
1856"use one of those features, distributions are typically forced to enable all "
1857"of those features, and thus including security issues that might arise from "
1858"that code."
1859msgstr ""
1860
1861#: template/gnurl.html.j2:99
1862msgid ""
1863"So to use a modern version of GnuTLS, a sane approach is to disable all of "
1864"the \"optional\" features of cURL that drag in system libraries that link "
1865"against the older GnuTLS. That works, except that one should then NEVER "
1866"install that version of libcurl in say /usr or /usr/local, as that may break "
1867"other parts of the system that might depend on these features that we just "
1868"disabled. Libtool versioning doesn't help here, as it is not intended to "
1869"deal with libraries that have optional features. Naturally, installing cURL "
1870"somewhere else is also problematic, as we now need to be really careful that "
1871"the linker will link GNUnet against the right version. Note that none of "
1872"this can really be trivially fixed by the cURL developers."
1873msgstr ""
1874
1875#: template/gnurl.html.j2:118
1876msgid "Rename to fix"
1877msgstr "重命名以修復"
1878
1879#: template/gnurl.html.j2:120
1880#, python-format
1881msgid ""
1882"How does forking fix it? Easy. First, we can get rid of all of the "
1883"compatibility issues --- if you use libgnurl, you state that you don&#39;t "
1884"need anything but HTTP/HTTPS. Those applications that need more, should "
1885"stick with the original cURL. Those that do not, can choose to move to "
1886"something simpler. As the library gets a new name, we do not have to worry "
1887"about tons of packages breaking as soon as one rebuilds it. So renaming "
1888"itself and saying that \"libgnurl = libcurl with only HTTP/HTTPS support and "
1889"GnuTLS\" fixes 99%% of the problems that darkened my mood. Note that this "
1890"pretty much CANNOT be done without a fork, as renaming is an essential part "
1891"of the fix. Now, there might be creative solutions to achieve the same thing "
1892"within the standard cURL build system, but this was deemed to be too much "
1893"work when gnurl was originally started. The changes libgnurl makes to curl "
1894"are miniscule and can easily be applied again and again whenever libcurl "
1895"makes a new release."
1896msgstr ""
1897
1898#: template/gnurl.html.j2:142
1899msgid "Using libgnurl"
1900msgstr "使用libgnurl"
1901
1902#: template/gnurl.html.j2:144
1903msgid ""
1904"Projects that use cURL only for HTTP/HTTPS and that would work with GnuTLS "
1905"should be able to switch to libgnurl by changing \"-lcurl\" to \"-lgnurl\". "
1906"That&#39;s it. No changes to the source code should be required, as libgnurl "
1907"strives for bug-for-bug compatibility with the HTTP/HTTPS/GnuTLS subset of "
1908"cURL. We might add new features relating to this core subset if they are "
1909"proposed, but so far we have kept our changes minimal and no additions to "
1910"the original curl source have been written."
1911msgstr ""
1912
1913#: template/gnurl.html.j2:161
1914#, fuzzy
1915msgid "Gotchas"
1916msgstr "Gotchas"
1917
1918#: template/gnurl.html.j2:163
1919msgid ""
1920"libgnurl and gnurl are not intended to be used as a replacement for curl for "
1921"users: <br> This does not mean there is no confidence in the work done with "
1922"gnurl, it means that tools which expect curl or libcurl will not make use of "
1923"a different named binary and library. If you know what you are doing, you "
1924"should be able to use gnurl as part of your tooling in place of curl. We do "
1925"not recommend to do so however, as the only usage it is tested for <em>so "
1926"far</em> is as part of Taler&#39;s and GNunet&#39;s build-system. <br> Since "
1927"no conflicts in filenames occur you are not expected to remove curl to make "
1928"use of gnurl and viceversa."
1929msgstr ""
1930
1931#: template/gnurl.html.j2:188
1932msgid "You can get the gnurl git repository using:"
1933msgstr "您可以使用以下命令獲取gnurl git儲存庫:"
1934
1935#: template/gnurl.html.j2:201
1936msgid "The versions are checked in as (signed) git tags."
1937msgstr "這些版本以(簽字的)git標籤登記。"
1938
1939#: template/gnurl.html.j2:211
1940msgid ""
1941"Releases are published on <a href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/"
1942"\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet</a>. gnurl is available from within a "
1943"variety of distributions and package managers. Some Package Managers which "
1944"include gnurl are: <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/\">GNU Guix</"
1945"a> (available as \"gnurl\"), <a href=\"https://gentoo.org\">Gentoo</a> "
1946"through the collaborative ebuild collection <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/"
1947"youbroketheinternet-overlay.git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>, <a href="
1948"\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a>, and as www/gnurl in <a href=\"https://"
1949"pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
1950msgstr ""
1951
1952#: template/gnurl.html.j2:228
1953msgid "Building gnurl"
1954msgstr "建立gnurl"
1955
1956#: template/gnurl.html.j2:230
1957msgid ""
1958"We suggest to closely follow release announcements, as they might indicate "
1959"changes in how gnurl is to be build. <br> If your package manager provides a "
1960"binary build or build instructions to build gnurl from source automated and "
1961"integrated with your environment, we strongly suggest to use this binary "
1962"build. <br> There are two ways to build gnurl. The first one builds from the "
1963"most recent git tag, the second one uses the distributed tarball. "
1964"Distributors generally are supposed to build from the tarball, but we "
1965"describe both methods here. Both methods are written with a NetBSD 9 "
1966"userland in mind, substitute tools as necessary. <br> You should <b>avoid</"
1967"b> building gnurl from the tip of the default git branch, as only tags are "
1968"considered to be stable and approved builds."
1969msgstr ""
1970
1971#: template/gnurl.html.j2:251
1972msgid "Building from the distributed tarball (prefered method)"
1973msgstr "從分佈式tarballr建立(首選方法)"
1974
1975#: template/gnurl.html.j2:253
1976msgid ""
1977"If you want to verify the signature, install an OpenPGP compatible tool such "
1978"as security/gnupgp2 (and set it up). Assuming you use pkgin:"
1979msgstr ""
1980"如果您想要驗證簽名,請安裝與OpenPGP兼容的工具,例如security/gnupgp2(並進行設"
1981"置)。假設您使用pkgin:"
1982
1983#: template/gnurl.html.j2:267
1984#, fuzzy
1985msgid "Fetch the signature key from"
1986msgstr "從中獲取簽名密鑰"
1987
1988#: template/gnurl.html.j2:271
1989msgid "or via commandline with gnupg2."
1990msgstr "或通過gnupg2命令行。"
1991
1992#: template/gnurl.html.j2:276
1993msgid ""
1994"Fetch the release, the signature, the checksum file as well as its signature:"
1995msgstr "獲取版本、簽名,、驗和文件及其簽名:"
1996
1997#: template/gnurl.html.j2:295
1998msgid ""
1999"verify the signatures, and verify the checksums against the checksums in "
2000"the .sum.txt file."
2001msgstr "驗證簽名,並針對.sum.txt文件中的校驗和進行校驗和認證。"
2002
2003#: template/gnurl.html.j2:301
2004msgid "unpack the tarball:"
2005msgstr "打開壓縮包:"
2006
2007#: template/gnurl.html.j2:311
2008msgid "Change into the directory"
2009msgstr "切換到目錄"
2010
2011#: template/gnurl.html.j2:321
2012#, fuzzy
2013msgid "Now you can either run"
2014msgstr "現在您可以運行"
2015
2016#: template/gnurl.html.j2:331
2017msgid "directly (and read configure-gnurl before you do so) or invoke"
2018msgstr "直接地(並在進行之前閱讀configure-gnurl)或調用"
2019
2020#: template/gnurl.html.j2:341
2021#, fuzzy
2022msgid ""
2023"and pass additional parameters such as a custom PREFIX location. Further "
2024"reference can be the"
2025msgstr "並傳遞其他參數,例如自定義的PREFIX位置。更多參考為"
2026
2027#: template/gnurl.html.j2:346
2028msgid "Now run"
2029msgstr "現在運行"
2030
2031#: template/gnurl.html.j2:356
2032msgid "(this is optional)"
2033msgstr "(此為非強制的)"
2034
2035#: template/gnurl.html.j2:365
2036#, fuzzy
2037msgid "and you are done."
2038msgstr "您現在已完成。"
2039
2040#: template/gnurl.html.j2:369
2041msgid "Building from a tagged git commit"
2042msgstr "從標記的git commit中建構"
2043
2044#: template/gnurl.html.j2:371
2045#, fuzzy
2046msgid ""
2047"Follow the steps above, but instead of downloading the tarball, clone the "
2048"git tag you want to build from."
2049msgstr "請按照上述步驟操作,但請複製您想要從此建構的git標籤,而非下載tarball。"
2050
2051#: template/gnurl.html.j2:382
2052msgid "Reporting Bugs"
2053msgstr "回報錯誤"
2054
2055#: template/gnurl.html.j2:384
2056msgid ""
2057"You can report bugs on our bug tracker: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/"
2058"\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>. Alternatively you can use our bug mailinglist, but "
2059"we prefer to track bugs on the bugtracker."
2060msgstr ""
2061"您可以透過我們的錯誤追踪器報告錯誤:<a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">bugs."
2062"gnunet.org</a>。或是您也可以使用我們的報錯寄件名單,但我們較偏好您使用錯誤追"
2063"踪器來舉報錯誤。"
2064
2065#: template/gnurl.html.j2:395
2066msgid "Maintainer and Cryptographic signatures"
2067msgstr "維護者和密碼簽名"
2068
2069#: template/gnurl.html.j2:397
2070msgid ""
2071"gnurl/libgnurl is looking for a new maintainer. Releases after version "
2072"7.69.1 and up to version 7.72.0 were signed with the OpenPGP Key "
2073"<b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?"
2074"q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.org</a>), with the "
2075"key fingerprint <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E 7F8D</b>."
2076msgstr ""
2077
2078#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:7
2079msgid "GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI (GNUnet Web-based User Interface)"
2080msgstr "GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI (基於GNUnet Web的使用者介面)"
2081
2082#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:11
2083msgid "Tue, 08/14/2018 - 07:55, Phil Buschmann"
2084msgstr "週二,08/14/2018-07:55,Phil Buschmann"
2085
2086#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:18
2087msgid ""
2088"In the context of Google Summer of Code 2018, my mentor (Martin "
2089"Schanzenbach) and I have worked on creating and extending the REST API of "
2090"GNUnet. Currently, we mirrored the functionality of following commands:"
2091msgstr ""
2092"於Google Summer of Code 2018,我的導師(Martin Schanzenbach)和我一直致力於創建"
2093"和擴展GNUnet的REST API。目前,我們鏡像了下列命令的功能:"
2094
2095#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:32
2096msgid ""
2097"Additionally, we developed a website with the Javascript framework Angular 6 "
2098"and the design framework iotaCSS to use the new REST API. The REST API of "
2099"GNUnet is now documented with Sphinx."
2100msgstr ""
2101"此外,我們使用Javascript框架Angular 6和設計框架iotaCSS開發了一個網站,以使用"
2102"新的REST API。GNUnet的REST API現在使用Sphinx來做記載。"
2103
2104#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:41
2105msgid ""
2106"... when you can use the command line tools? We need to keep in mind, that "
2107"everyone has the right to stay secure and private but not everyone feels "
2108"comfortable using a terminal. The further developed REST access to GNUnet "
2109"APIs in addition to the new web application allows new users to interact "
2110"with GNUnet over a well known tool: their browsers. This addition to the C "
2111"API and the command line tools may attract new users and developers."
2112msgstr ""
2113
2114#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:54
2115msgid ""
2116"<li> The REST API developed in GNUnet<br> The REST API is already merged "
2117"into the gnunet.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/"
2118"\">GNUnet Main Git</a>).<br /> To use the new features, clone the repository "
2119"and follow the <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/install.html\">Installation</"
2120"a> on gnunet.org. Then, start the rest service with \"gnunet-arm -i rest\". "
2121"</li> <li> The Web Application<br> The web application is available under "
2122"the gnunet-webui.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-"
2123"webui.git/\">GNUnet WebUI Git</a>).<br /> You need to install the newest "
2124"version of 'node' and 'yarn'. Dependent on your system, you may need to "
2125"download newer versions and install them manually and not over your packet "
2126"manager. After the installation succeeded, you need to clone the repository. "
2127"Then, you need to run \"yarn install\" and \"yarn start\" for testing "
2128"purposes. To deploy the website (keep in mind, that this website "
2129"communicates with another localhost instance) use \"yarn build\" for "
2130"building the web application and use the output in the 'dist' directory. </"
2131"li> <li> The Documentation<br /> The documentation is available under the "
2132"gnunet-rest-api.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-rest-"
2133"api.git/\">GNUnet REST API Docmentation Git</a>).<br /> Clone the repository "
2134"and \"make html\". Then open the 'index.html' under 'build/html/'. </li>"
2135msgstr ""
2136
2137#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:91
2138msgid ""
2139"Please, give it a try and contact me, if you find any bugs or unintentional "
2140"features. ;)"
2141msgstr "如果發現任何錯誤或意外功能,請您嘗試並與我聯繫。;)"
2142
2143#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:98
2144msgid ""
2145"Right now, the build process of the web application may be a little too "
2146"complex for a casual user. We may be able to solve this by using docker.<br /"
2147"> Additionally, the web application does not prevent wrong inputs but "
2148"responds with error messages. Adding GNUnet Records is currently only usable "
2149"for people, who know how a GNS Record looks like. This can be adapted to "
2150"each record type.<br /> Last but not least, additional features, design "
2151"changes, etc..."
2152msgstr ""
2153
2154#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:111
2155msgid "Thanks for reading."
2156msgstr "謝謝閱讀。"
2157
2158#: template/gsoc.html.j2:6
2159msgid "GNUnet's Google Summer of Code projects"
2160msgstr "GNUnet的Google Summer of Code專案"
2161
2162#: template/gsoc.html.j2:12 template/gsoc.html.j2:29
2163msgid "Ideas 2021"
2164msgstr "2021年的想法"
2165
2166#: template/gsoc.html.j2:13 template/gsoc.html.j2:215
2167msgid "Past projects"
2168msgstr "過去的專案"
2169
2170#: template/gsoc.html.j2:14 template/gsoc.html.j2:596
2171msgid "Finished projects"
2172msgstr "已完成的專案"
2173
2174#: template/gsoc.html.j2:21
2175msgid ""
2176"As a GNU project, GNUnet has participated in the Google Summer of Code "
2177"(GSoC) for a number of years. This page lists all current, past, and "
2178"finished projects. If you want to participate and apply for any of the ideas "
2179"for 2020 below or any past project which is not yet finished (or even your "
2180"own idea), please contact us either in IRC or mailing list."
2181msgstr ""
2182
2183#: template/gsoc.html.j2:34
2184msgid ""
2185"The GNUnet team is currently working on a transport layer rewrite in order "
2186"to fix core issues with connectivity. This new component is currently "
2187"developed under the name \"TNG\". What is currently known as \"transport "
2188"plugins\" will in the TNG be represented as \"communicators\". Communicators "
2189"are processes with a well defined API that allow to connect peers over a "
2190"specific protocol. The primary protocol which are already implemented are "
2191"UNIX sockets, UDP sockets, and TCP sockets. For a truly resilient network, "
2192"other connectivity options such as WiFi mesh, Bluetooth, HTTP(S), QUIC or "
2193"even more obscure alternatives such as radio are required. In this project, "
2194"the goal is to select, implement and test new communicators. While TNG is "
2195"not yet ready, communicators can, by design, be developed and tested against "
2196"the current API. We expect that this project can be worked on by multiple "
2197"students as there are a lot of protocols to choose from. The tasks would "
2198"consist of: <ol> <li>Deciding which communicators to implement.</li> "
2199"<li>Test the communicators.</li> <li>Documentation.</li> </ol> Advantageous "
2200"skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of HTTPS, QUIC, "
2201"Bluetooth or WiFi.</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Average, "
2202"but depends on selected protocols. <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin "
2203"Schanzenbach, t3sserakt"
2204msgstr ""
2205
2206#: template/gsoc.html.j2:79
2207msgid ""
2208"The REST API currently only supports a single user system. This is an issue "
2209"as on multi-user systems, access control must be enfoced on a per-user "
2210"basis. In this project, the REST service must be extended to support user "
2211"authentication. This includes the correct handling of user context switches. "
2212"<ol> <li>Implement user authentication.</li> <li>Test the access control.</"
2213"li> <li>Document the changes to the REST API.</li> </ol> Advantageous skills/"
2214"languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of user authentication "
2215"subsystems on Linux/Unix.</li> <li>REST/HTTP Authentication methods</li> </"
2216"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2217"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2218msgstr ""
2219
2220#: template/gsoc.html.j2:111
2221msgid ""
2222"reclaimID is a decentralized identity system build on top of the GNU Name "
2223"System. Currently, there is a Webextension which uses the GNUnet <a href="
2224"\"https://rest.gnunet.org\">REST API</a>. In order to improve adoption and "
2225"ease of use, this project aims to include a full GNUnet node within the "
2226"Webextention as a fallback. GNUnet can be compiled to Web Assembly or "
2227"JavaScript as demonstrated <a href=\"https://gnunet.io\">here</a>. The idea "
2228"is to improve upon this concept and support more of GNUnet's subsystems. The "
2229"difficulty of this project largely depends on the students proficiency with "
2230"build tools, emscripten and improvisation skills. There non-exhaustive task "
2231"list would be: <ol> <li>Improve existing GNUnet emscripten build to include "
2232"more subsystems.</li> <li>Integrate the result into a Webextention.</li> "
2233"<li>Integrate the result into the re:claimID Webextension</li> </ol> "
2234"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>emscripten</"
2235"li> <li>Webextensions</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> "
2236"Challenging <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2237msgstr ""
2238
2239#: template/gsoc.html.j2:147
2240msgid ""
2241"Currently, the keys in our statistics database are too verbose. For example: "
2242"</p> <p> nse # flood messages received: 13<br/> nse # peers connected: 4<br/"
2243"> nse # nodes in the network (estimate): 203<br/> nse # flood messages "
2244"started: 5<br/> nse # estimated network diameter: 3<br/> nse # flood "
2245"messages transmitted: 10<br/> </p> <p> With such verbose keys there's no "
2246"easy way to form compact JSON document or entries for time-series database. "
2247"And you can't query single stats without having to copypaste the line "
2248"exactly and put in quotes. In short, the goals are to... <ol> <li>Think of a "
2249"way how statistics entries can be made canonical.</li> <li>Implement the "
2250"change and migrate existing uses.</li> <li>Document the format(s) and define "
2251"an appropriate registration mechanism for identifiers</li> </ol> Relevant "
2252"bugs: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5650\">#5650</a><br/> "
2253"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>HTML</li> </"
2254"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
2255"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2256msgstr ""
2257
2258#: template/gsoc.html.j2:187
2259msgid ""
2260"The goal is to either build upon the (outdated) <a href=\"https://github.com/"
2261"canndrew/gnunet-rs\">GNUnet Rust bindings</a> or to follow the path of <a "
2262"href=\"GNUnet Go\">https://github.com/bfix/gnunet-go</a> which tries to "
2263"reimplement most of the GNUnet stack. The end result should be an extension "
2264"template for GNUnet in the form of the existing <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2265"org/gnunet-ext.git/\">C template</a> which allows to quickly start "
2266"implementing services and libraries for GNUnet."
2267msgstr ""
2268
2269#: template/gsoc.html.j2:198 template/gsoc.html.j2:652
2270msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2271msgstr "<strong>導師:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
2272
2273#: template/gsoc.html.j2:203
2274msgid "Required Skills: Solid knowledge of Rust and ideally asynchronuous IO."
2275msgstr "必備技能: 具備Rust與(理想上)asynchronuous IO的紮實知識。"
2276
2277#: template/gsoc.html.j2:208 template/gsoc.html.j2:321
2278#: template/gsoc.html.j2:531 template/gsoc.html.j2:662
2279msgid "Difficulty level: medium"
2280msgstr "難度等級: 中"
2281
2282#: template/gsoc.html.j2:222
2283msgid ""
2284"It is time for GNUnet to run properly on Android. Note that GNUnet is "
2285"written in C, and this is not about rewriting GNUnet in Java, but about "
2286"getting the C code to run on Android."
2287msgstr ""
2288"是時候讓GNUnet在Android上正常運行了。請注意,GNUnet是使用C所撰寫,而這裡並不"
2289"是要重新以Java來撰寫GNUnet,而是使C語言在Android上運行。"
2290
2291#: template/gsoc.html.j2:229
2292msgid ""
2293"Includes: Implementation of rudimentary Android compatibility for GNUnet, in "
2294"part by porting the GNUnet utils scheduler to act as a thin wrapper over "
2295"libuv."
2296msgstr ""
2297"包括: 對GNUnet的基本Android兼容性的實現,部分是通過移植GNUnet utils調度程序來"
2298"充當libuv的精簡包裝。"
2299
2300#: template/gsoc.html.j2:236
2301msgid ""
2302"<strong>Mentors:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.goebel-consult.de/\">Hartmut "
2303"Goebel</a>, Jeff Burdges, Christian Grothoff"
2304msgstr ""
2305"<strong>導師:</strong><a href=\"https://www.goebel-consult.de/\">Hartmut "
2306"Goebel</a>, Jeff Burdges, Christian Grothoff"
2307
2308#: template/gsoc.html.j2:245
2309msgid ""
2310"There is a push for migrating our CI to Gitlab. The CI should eventually not "
2311"just run \"make check\" on various platforms, but also perform tests with "
2312"multiple peers running in different VMs with specific network topologies (i."
2313"e. NAT) between them being simulated. The CI should also be integrated with "
2314"Gauger for performance regression analysis. Running jobs only when "
2315"dependencies have changed and scripting more granular triggers or ideally "
2316"automatic dependency discovery (as done by the autotools) is also important."
2317msgstr ""
2318
2319#: template/gsoc.html.j2:257
2320msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> TBD"
2321msgstr "<strong>導師:</strong> TBD"
2322
2323#: template/gsoc.html.j2:267
2324msgid ""
2325"One great problem of the current Internet is the lack of disintermediation. "
2326"When people want to talk they need a chat service. When they want to share "
2327"files they need a file transfer service. Although GNUnet already possesses "
2328"quite advanced integration into Linux networking, a little extra work is "
2329"needed for existing applications like irc, www, ftp, rsh, nntpd to run over "
2330"it in a peer-to-peer way, simply by using a GNS hostname like friend.gnu. "
2331"Once people have added a person to their GNS they can immediately message, "
2332"exchange files and suchlike directly, with nothing but the GNUnet in the "
2333"middle, using applications that have been distributed with unix systems ever "
2334"since the 1980's. We can produce an OS distribution where these things work "
2335"out of the box with the nicknames of people instead of cloud services. For "
2336"more information and context, read"
2337msgstr ""
2338
2339#: template/gsoc.html.j2:288
2340msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX &amp; dvn"
2341msgstr "<strong>導師:</strong> lynX &amp; dvn"
2342
2343#: template/gsoc.html.j2:296
2344msgid ""
2345"Implement the AnycastExit spec to enable GNUnet clients to connect over Tor."
2346msgstr "實施AnycastExit規範,以使GNUnet客戶端能夠通過Tor進行連接。"
2347
2348#: template/gsoc.html.j2:302 template/gsoc.html.j2:337
2349#: template/gsoc.html.j2:352
2350msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Jeff Burdges"
2351msgstr "<strong>導師:</strong> Jeff Burdges"
2352
2353#: template/gsoc.html.j2:307
2354msgid ""
2355"Note: There was a Special TLDs spec to allow Tor to resolve domain names "
2356"using GNS over Tor too, but currently that's on hold until folks think more "
2357"about how names should be moved around the local system. We're calling this "
2358"more collaborative approach NSS2 for now."
2359msgstr ""
2360"注意: 有一個特殊的TLDs規範,允許Tor也可以使用GNS而不是Tor來解析域名,但是直到"
2361"同仁們對如何在本地系統中移動名稱進行更多思考之前,這將持續處於擱置狀態。我們"
2362"目前暫時將這種更協作的方法稱為NSS2。"
2363
2364#: template/gsoc.html.j2:316 template/gsoc.html.j2:456
2365#: template/gsoc.html.j2:496 template/gsoc.html.j2:526
2366msgid "Required Skills: C"
2367msgstr "要求技能: C"
2368
2369#: template/gsoc.html.j2:329
2370msgid ""
2371"Improve the Rust implementation of GNUnet utils, possibly including adding "
2372"support for asynchronous IO using mio, or perhaps a higher level "
2373"asynchronous IO library built upon it, such as rotor, mioco, eventual_io, or "
2374"gj."
2375msgstr ""
2376"改進GNUnet utils的Rust實現,可能包括使用mio或基於它構建的更高級的異步IO庫"
2377"(asynchronous IO library)(例如: rotor、mioco、eventual_io或gj)添加對異步"
2378"IO(asynchronous IO)的支持。"
2379
2380#: template/gsoc.html.j2:345
2381msgid ""
2382"Implementation of a replacement for PANDA (see Pond) with better security, "
2383"and maybe integration with the GNU Name System for key exchange."
2384msgstr ""
2385"實現具有更好安全性的PANDA替代品(請參閱Pond),並且可能與GNU名稱系統整合以進行"
2386"密鑰交換。"
2387
2388#: template/gsoc.html.j2:357
2389msgid "Required Skills: Rust or C, crypto"
2390msgstr "所需技能: Rust或C,加密"
2391
2392#: template/gsoc.html.j2:362 template/gsoc.html.j2:419
2393#: template/gsoc.html.j2:461 template/gsoc.html.j2:501
2394msgid "Difficulty level: high"
2395msgstr "難度等級: 高"
2396
2397#: template/gsoc.html.j2:370
2398msgid ""
2399"Implement different place types and file sharing by creating a new place for "
2400"the shared content."
2401msgstr "通過為共享內容創建新的場所來實現不同的場所類型和文件共享。"
2402
2403#: template/gsoc.html.j2:376
2404msgid "Place types to be implemented:"
2405msgstr "要實施的地點類型:"
2406
2407#: template/gsoc.html.j2:380
2408msgid ""
2409"<ul> <li>File: generic file with comments</li> <li>Image: display an image "
2410"with comments referencing a region of the image</li> <li>Sound: play a sound "
2411"file with comments referencing a timestamp</li> <li>Directory/Album: "
2412"pointers to File / Image / Sound places</li> <li>Event: with RSVP</li> "
2413"<li>Survey: ask your social neighborhood questions in a structured form</li> "
2414"</ul>"
2415msgstr ""
2416
2417#: template/gsoc.html.j2:391
2418msgid "Also provide the following UI functionality:"
2419msgstr "也提供以下UI功能:"
2420
2421#: template/gsoc.html.j2:395
2422msgid ""
2423"<ul> <li>Fork existing channels, reorganize people into new chatrooms or "
2424"channels.</li> <li>Share a post (edit and repost something elsewhere, on a "
2425"fan page for example).</li> <li>Edit a previously published post + offer "
2426"edit history to readers.</li> <li>Control expiry of channel history.</li> </"
2427"ul>"
2428msgstr ""
2429
2430#: template/gsoc.html.j2:404
2431msgid ""
2432"See also <a href=\"http://secushare.org/features\">http://secushare.org/"
2433"features</a>"
2434msgstr ""
2435"另請參閱<a href=\"http://secushare.org/features\">http://secushare.org/"
2436"features</a>"
2437
2438#: template/gsoc.html.j2:409
2439msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> lynX"
2440msgstr "<strong>導師:</strong> lynX"
2441
2442#: template/gsoc.html.j2:414
2443msgid "Required Skills: C/C++"
2444msgstr "要求技能: C / C ++"
2445
2446#: template/gsoc.html.j2:427
2447msgid ""
2448"Implement aggregation of distributed state from various channels in order to "
2449"provide for a powerful social graph API capable of producing social network "
2450"profiles, dashboards, a calendar out of upcoming event invitations (if "
2451"available), social search functionality and most of all to make it easy for "
2452"users to adopt cryptographic identities of their contacts/friends simply by "
2453"finding them in the social graph of their existing contacts (\"This is "
2454"Linda. You have 11 contacts in common with her. [ADD]\")."
2455msgstr ""
2456
2457#: template/gsoc.html.j2:445
2458msgid ""
2459"Related to <a href=\"http://secushare.org/rendezvous\">secushare.org/"
2460"rendezvous</a>"
2461msgstr ""
2462"與之相關 <a href=\"http://secushare.org/rendezvous\">secushare.org/"
2463"rendezvous</a>"
2464
2465#: template/gsoc.html.j2:451 template/gsoc.html.j2:491
2466msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> t3sserakt, lynX"
2467msgstr "<strong>導師:</strong> t3sserakt, lynX"
2468
2469#: template/gsoc.html.j2:468
2470msgid ""
2471"<ul> <li> Emulate IMAP/SMTP protocols as necessary to transform traditional "
2472"mail clients into secushare user interfaces. </li> <li> Think of ways to map "
2473"e-mail addresses to secushare identities. </li> <li> Encode or translate "
2474"various e-mail features into secushare equivalents. </li> <li> Parts of "
2475"secushare are currently written in Rust, therefore Rust is preferred for "
2476"this task but it is not an requirement. </li> </ul>"
2477msgstr ""
2478
2479#: template/gsoc.html.j2:509
2480msgid ""
2481"Implementation of the GNUnet auction system described in Chapter 3 of <a "
2482"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/teich2017ms.pdf\">this thesis</a>. "
2483"Specific tasks are adding smart contract creation and round time enforcement "
2484"to libbrandt as well as creating the GNUnet auction service, library and the "
2485"three user interface programs create, info and join."
2486msgstr ""
2487
2488#: template/gsoc.html.j2:521
2489msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> mate, cg"
2490msgstr "<strong>導師:</strong> mate, cg"
2491
2492#: template/gsoc.html.j2:539
2493msgid ""
2494"Implementation of additional transports to make GNUnet communication more "
2495"robust in the presence of problematic networks: GNUnet-over-SMTP, GNUnet-"
2496"over-DNS"
2497msgstr ""
2498"在存在問題網絡的情況下,實現附加傳輸以使GNUnet通訊更加健壯: GNUnet-over-"
2499"SMTP、GNUnet-over-DNS"
2500
2501#: template/gsoc.html.j2:546 template/gsoc.html.j2:560
2502msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs"
2503msgstr "<strong>導師:</strong> Matthias Wachs"
2504
2505#: template/gsoc.html.j2:554
2506msgid ""
2507"Implementation of ALG-based NAT traversal methods (FTP/SIP-based hole "
2508"punching, better STUN support)"
2509msgstr ""
2510"基於ALG的NAT遍歷方法(traversal methods)的實現(基於FTP/SIP的hole punching,更"
2511"好的STUN support)"
2512
2513#: template/gsoc.html.j2:568
2514msgid ""
2515"<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges"
2516msgstr ""
2517"<strong>導師:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges"
2518
2519#: template/gsoc.html.j2:576
2520msgid ""
2521"Improving libaboss to make computation on shared secrets (including repeated "
2522"multiplication) based on <a href=\"https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?"
2523"doid=62212.62213\">Ben-Or et al.</a> if possible. This in particular means "
2524"moving libaboss to bignums (gcry_mpi)."
2525msgstr ""
2526
2527#: template/gsoc.html.j2:589
2528msgid ""
2529"Please refer to the description for this project listed under GNU Guix "
2530"project ideas."
2531msgstr "請參考在GNU Guix專案構想下列出的有關該項目的描述。"
2532
2533#: template/gsoc.html.j2:602
2534msgid ""
2535"Python 2.7 is reaching its end-of-life, and we want to get rid of the "
2536"dependency on Python. The existing gnunet-qr tool is a rather simple wrapper "
2537"around python-zbar, which itself wraps libzbar. The goal of this project is "
2538"to directly use libzbar to scan QR codes for GNUnet / the GNU Name System "
2539"(see also <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5562\">#5562</a>)."
2540msgstr ""
2541
2542#: template/gsoc.html.j2:612
2543msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Christian Grothoff"
2544msgstr "<strong>導師:</strong> Christian Grothoff"
2545
2546#: template/gsoc.html.j2:617
2547msgid "Required Skills:"
2548msgstr "要求技能:"
2549
2550#: template/gsoc.html.j2:622
2551msgid "Difficulty level:"
2552msgstr "難度等級:"
2553
2554#: template/gsoc.html.j2:627
2555msgid "Report:"
2556msgstr "報告:"
2557
2558#: template/gsoc.html.j2:632
2559msgid "Unfinished/Abandoned as gnunet-qr was moved to C outside of GSoC."
2560msgstr "未完成/被放棄,因為gnunet-qr已移至GSoC之外的C中。"
2561
2562#: template/gsoc.html.j2:642
2563msgid ""
2564"Implementation of a Web-based UI for GNUnet similar to GNUnet-Gtk with a yet "
2565"to be determined framework such as Angular2. This includes the design and "
2566"implementation of not yet existing <a href=\"http://jsonapi.org/\">REST "
2567"APIs</a> that expose the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/doxygen/modules."
2568"html\">GNUnet API</a>."
2569msgstr ""
2570
2571#: template/gsoc.html.j2:657
2572msgid "Required Skills: C, JavaScript, CSS"
2573msgstr "要求技能: C、JavaScript、CSS"
2574
2575#: template/gsoc.html.j2:667
2576msgid ""
2577"Report: <a href=\"gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html\">GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI</a>"
2578msgstr ""
2579"報告: <a href=\"gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html\">GSoC 2018:GNUnet WebUI</a>"
2580
2581#: template/index.html.j2:8
2582msgid "The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today"
2583msgstr ""
2584"明天的互聯網需要今天的GNUnet(The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today)"
2585
2586#: template/index.html.j2:26
2587msgid "Latest news"
2588msgstr "最新資訊"
2589
2590#: template/index.html.j2:32
2591msgid "Older news entries"
2592msgstr "較早的新聞項目"
2593
2594#: template/index.html.j2:47
2595msgid "The Internet is broken"
2596msgstr "網路壞掉了(The Internet is broken)"
2597
2598#: template/index.html.j2:49
2599msgid ""
2600"The conventional Internet is currently like a system of roads with deep "
2601"potholes and highwaymen all over the place. Even if you still can use the "
2602"roads (e.g. send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might get "
2603"hijacked, damaged, or long arms might reach into its back and steal your "
2604"items (data) to use it against you and sell it to others - while you can&#39;"
2605"t even notice the thievery nor accuse and hold the scroungers accountable. "
2606"<!-- Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The conventional Internet is currently "
2607"like a system of roads with deep potholes and surveillance cameras all over "
2608"the place. Even if you still can use the roads (e.g. send emails, or browse "
2609"websites) your vehicle might gets damaged. And the surveillance cameras will "
2610"create a movement profile about your life: They recognize your car license "
2611"plate, track you everywhere you drive, and save this information in a "
2612"central data base. --> The Internet was not designed with security in mind: "
2613"protecting against address forgery, routers learning metadata, or choosing "
2614"trustworthy third parties is nontrivial and sometimes impossible. <!-- "
2615"Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The Internet is not designed with security in "
2616"mind: The network generally learns too much about users; it has insecure "
2617"defaults and high complexity; and it is centralized. That makes it very "
2618"vulnerable for multiple attacks massively threatening our freedom. -->"
2619msgstr ""
2620
2621#: template/index.html.j2:94
2622msgid "GNUnet helps building a new Internet"
2623msgstr "GNUnet幫助建立新的網路"
2624
2625#: template/index.html.j2:96
2626msgid ""
2627"GNUnet is a network protocol stack for building secure, distributed, and "
2628"privacy-preserving applications.<br/> With strong roots in <a class=\"link\" "
2629"href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org\">academic research</a>, our goal is to "
2630"replace the <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://secushare.org/broken-internet"
2631"\">old insecure Internet</a> protocol stack."
2632msgstr ""
2633
2634#: template/index.html.j2:119
2635msgid "Metadata is exposed"
2636msgstr "元數據(Metadata)已被暴露"
2637
2638#: template/index.html.j2:121
2639msgid ""
2640"Your metadata is just as revealing as the actual content; and it gets "
2641"exposed on the Internet.<br> Even though transport encryption is "
2642"increasingly being deployed on the Internet, it still reveals data that can "
2643"threaten democracy: the identities of senders and receivers, the times, "
2644"frequency and the volume of communication are all still revealed.<br>"
2645msgstr ""
2646
2647#: template/index.html.j2:150
2648msgid "GNUnet provides privacy-by design"
2649msgstr "GNUnet通過設計提供隱私"
2650
2651#: template/index.html.j2:152
2652msgid ""
2653"It provides <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/"
2654"papers/65.pdf\"> improving addressing, routing, naming and content "
2655"distribution</a> in a technically robust manner - as opposed to ad-hoc "
2656"designs in place today. <!-- Proposal from fabian gerlach: GNUnet is built "
2657"<a href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\">\"privacy by design"
2658"\"</a> and \"distributed by design\". This improves addressing, routing, "
2659"naming and content distribution in a technically robust manner. -->"
2660msgstr ""
2661
2662#: template/index.html.j2:177
2663msgid "Freedoms are not respected"
2664msgstr "自由不被尊重"
2665
2666#: template/index.html.j2:179
2667#, fuzzy
2668msgid ""
2669"Today, monitoring increasingly centralized infrastructure, proprietary "
2670"implementations, traffic shapers and firewalls restrict all of the <a class="
2671"\"link\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">essential "
2672"freedoms</a> to various degrees."
2673msgstr ""
2674"如今,監視日益集中化的基礎架構、專有實現(proprietary implementations)、流量整"
2675"形器和防火牆在各種程度上限制了所有<a class=\"link\" href=\"https://www.gnu."
2676"org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">基本自由</a>。"
2677
2678#: template/index.html.j2:203
2679msgid "GNUnet supports a free and open society"
2680msgstr "GNUnet支持自由開放的社會"
2681
2682#: template/index.html.j2:205
2683msgid ""
2684"GNUnet is a self-organizing network and it is <a class=\"link\" href="
2685"\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">free software</a> as in "
2686"freedom. GNUnet puts you in control of your data. You determine which data "
2687"to share with whom, and you&#39;re not pressured to accept compromises. It "
2688"gives users freedoms to securely access information (\"run\" the network), "
2689"to study all aspects of the network&#39;s operation (\"access the code\"), "
2690"to distribute information (\"copy\"), as well as the freedom to deploy new "
2691"applications (\"modify\")."
2692msgstr ""
2693
2694#: template/index.html.j2:229
2695msgid "Decentralization is the key, but hard"
2696msgstr "去中心化是關鍵,但很難實踐"
2697
2698#: template/index.html.j2:232
2699msgid ""
2700"<!-- replaced with Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: It seems as if every other "
2701"distributed or P2P project develops its own library stack, covering "
2702"transports, stream muxing, discovery and others. This divides effort and "
2703"multiplies bug count. --> Instead of sharing common components and tools for "
2704"building P2P systems, every P2P project seems to re-invent the wheel. <!-- "
2705"TODO: rework this sentence. --> This heightens the effort and increases the "
2706"potential number of vulnerabilities."
2707msgstr ""
2708
2709#: template/index.html.j2:264
2710msgid "GNUnet is a framework"
2711msgstr "GNUnet是一個框架"
2712
2713#: template/index.html.j2:266
2714msgid ""
2715"It offers a metadata-preserving foundation for your application. It offers "
2716"components for addressing, reliable encrypted channels with advanced routing "
2717"and resource discovery and naming. Our work is based on continuous research "
2718"spanning almost two decades."
2719msgstr ""
2720
2721#: template/index.html.j2:286
2722msgid "Learn more"
2723msgstr "了解更多"
2724
2725#: template/index.html.j2:295
2726msgid "Get started"
2727msgstr "開始"
2728
2729#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:6
2730msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Arch Linux/Pi"
2731msgstr "教學: Arch Linux/Pi上的GNUnet"
2732
2733#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:16
2734msgid "Requirements for Raspberry Pi 3"
2735msgstr "Raspberry Pi 3的要求"
2736
2737#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:40
2738msgid "Get the Source Code"
2739msgstr "取得原始碼"
2740
2741#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:62
2742#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:131
2743msgid "In Addition: gnunet-gtk"
2744msgstr "此外: gnunet-gtk"
2745
2746#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:81
2747msgid "Run"
2748msgstr "執行"
2749
2750#: template/install-on-archpi.html.j2:133
2751#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:111
2752msgid "Make sure, it works!"
2753msgstr "確保,可以運行!"
2754
2755#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:6
2756msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Debian 9"
2757msgstr "教學: Debian 9上的GNUnet"
2758
2759#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:9
2760#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:9
2761msgid "Introduction"
2762msgstr "簡介"
2763
2764#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:29 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:17
2765#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:19
2766#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:26
2767msgid "Requirements"
2768msgstr "需求"
2769
2770#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:46
2771#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:41
2772msgid "Make an installation directory"
2773msgstr "製作安裝目錄"
2774
2775#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:60 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:134
2776#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:237
2777#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:53
2778msgid "Get the source code"
2779msgstr "取得原始碼"
2780
2781#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:79 template/install-on-macos.html.j2:142
2782#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:245
2783#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:61
2784msgid "Compile and Install"
2785msgstr "編譯與安裝"
2786
2787#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:104
2788#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:70
2789msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for testing / usage"
2790msgstr "選項1: 用於測試/使用的GNUnet"
2791
2792#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:117
2793#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:82
2794msgid "Option 2: GNUnet for development"
2795msgstr "選項2: 用於開發的GNUnet"
2796
2797#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:154
2798#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:97
2799msgid "Install GNUnet plugin for name resolution"
2800msgstr "安裝GNUnet插件以進行名稱解析"
2801
2802#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:208
2803#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:134
2804msgid "Create configuration file"
2805msgstr "創建配置文件"
2806
2807#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:228
2808#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:156
2809msgid "Use GNUnet!"
2810msgstr "使用GNUnet!"
2811
2812#: template/install-on-debian9.html.j2:233
2813#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:162
2814msgid "Uninstall GNUnet and its dependencies"
2815msgstr "卸載GNUnet及其附屬物"
2816
2817#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:6
2818msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on macOS 10.14 (Mojave)"
2819msgstr "教學: macOS 10.14(Mojave)上的GNUnet"
2820
2821#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:24 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:36
2822#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:15
2823msgid "Installation"
2824msgstr "安裝"
2825
2826#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:42 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:115
2827msgid "First steps"
2828msgstr "第一步"
2829
2830#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:109 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:195
2831msgid "Alternative: Installation from source"
2832msgstr "其他選項: 從源安裝"
2833
2834#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:154 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:265
2835msgid "Option 1: GNUnet for production / usage"
2836msgstr "選項1: 用於生產/使用的GNUnet"
2837
2838#: template/install-on-macos.html.j2:187 template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:293
2839msgid "Option 2: GNUnet experimental"
2840msgstr "選項2: 試驗性GNUnet"
2841
2842#: template/install-on-netbsd.html.j2:6
2843msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on NetBSD 8.0 CURRENT"
2844msgstr "教學: NetBSD 8.0當前上的GNUnet"
2845
2846#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:6
2847msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on OpenWrt"
2848msgstr "教學: OpenWrt上的GNUnet"
2849
2850#: template/install-on-openwrt.html.j2:47
2851msgid "Configuration"
2852msgstr "配置"
2853
2854#: template/install-on-ubuntu1804.html.j2:6
2855msgid "Tutorial: GNUnet on Ubuntu 18.04"
2856msgstr "教學: Ubuntu 18.04上的GNUnet"
2857
2858#: template/install.html.j2:11
2859msgid ""
2860"Notice: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely <i>not "
2861"yet ready</i> for usage beyond developers."
2862msgstr ""
2863"注意: GNUnet仍在進行重大開發。它很大部分地<i>尚未準備好</i>供開發人員使用。"
2864
2865#: template/install.html.j2:16
2866msgid ""
2867"<p>Please be aware that this project is still in an early alpha stage when "
2868"it comes to running software &#8211; its not an easy task to rewrite the "
2869"whole Internet! We are happy to get your <a href=\"engage.html\">helping "
2870"hand</a> anytime! Further information is available in our <a href=\"https://"
2871"docs.gnunet.org/#toc-Using-GNUnet-1\">handbook</a>. If you have any queries "
2872"about the installation or the usage, please <a href=\"engage.html\">get in "
2873"touch!</a></p>"
2874msgstr ""
2875
2876#: template/install.html.j2:28
2877msgid ""
2878"We recommend to use binary packages provided by the package manager "
2879"integrated within your Operating System. GNUnet is reportedly available for "
2880"at least: <ul> <li><a href=\"https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/"
2881"testing/x86_64/gnunet\">Alpine</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://www.archlinux."
2882"org/packages/community/x86_64/gnunet/\">Arch</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
2883"packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet\">Debian</a></li> <li><a href="
2884"\"https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/\">Fedora (Copr)</a></"
2885"li> <li><a href=\"https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/G/\">Guix</a></li> <li><a "
2886"href=\"https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet."
2887"rb\">Homebrew</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?"
2888"attr=gnunet&channel=nixpkgs-unstable&query=gnunet\">NixOS</a></li> <li><a "
2889"href=\"install-on-openwrt.html\">OpenWrt</a></li> </ul> If GNUnet is "
2890"available for your Operating System and it is missing, send us feedback so "
2891"that we can add it to this list. Furthermore, if you are interested in "
2892"packaging GNUnet for your Operating System, get in touch with us at gnunet-"
2893"developers@gnu.org if you require help with this job. If you were using an "
2894"Operating System with the APT package manager, GNUnet could be installed as "
2895"simple as:"
2896msgstr ""
2897
2898#: template/install.html.j2:59
2899msgid ""
2900"Next we describe a generic way to install from source. If you are using one "
2901"of the following Operating Systems these step-by-step guides might be "
2902"useful: <a href=\"install-on-archpi.html\">ArchPi</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
2903"debian9.html\">Debian 9</a>, <a href=\"install-on-macos.html\">Mac OS</a>, "
2904"<a href=\"install-on-netbsd.html\">NetBSD</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
2905"ubuntu1804.html\">Ubuntu 1804</a>. Be aware that not all of them might be "
2906"totally up-to-date! Please <a href=\"engage.html\">ask us</a> if you get "
2907"stuck."
2908msgstr ""
2909
2910#: template/install.html.j2:73
2911msgid ""
2912"First, install the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README"
2913"\">required dependencies</a> of GNUnet. There are base requirements and "
2914"optional requirements."
2915msgstr ""
2916"首先,安裝<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">所需的"
2917"GNUnet從屬物</a>。有許多與之相關的基礎要求與非強制的要求。"
2918
2919#: template/install.html.j2:79
2920msgid ""
2921"Now, you need to decide if you want to install GNUnet from the release "
2922"tarball or from git. If you want to use GNUnet and there is no binary "
2923"package available for your OS, you should stick with the release tarball. If "
2924"you want to develop using the most recent build, you should go with the <a "
2925"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">git repository</a>."
2926msgstr ""
2927
2928#: template/install.html.j2:96
2929msgid "To compile gnunet from the git source you can do so by entering:"
2930msgstr ""
2931
2932#: template/install.html.j2:104
2933msgid ""
2934"Before building GNUnet, make sure that you setup the required groups and add "
2935"your user to the group <code>gnunet</code>:"
2936msgstr ""
2937"在構建GNUnet之前,請確保您設置了所需的組並將您的用戶添加到組<code>gnunet</"
2938"code>:"
2939
2940#: template/install.html.j2:115
2941msgid "To compile GNUnet, execute:"
2942msgstr "欲編譯GNUnet,請執行:"
2943
2944#: template/install.html.j2:126
2945msgid ""
2946"You can find more configuration flags in the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2947"org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">README</a>.<br> Install GNUnet with:"
2948msgstr ""
2949"您可以在 <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">README</a>"
2950"中找到更多配置標誌。<br> 使用以下命令安裝GNUnet:"
2951
2952#: template/install.html.j2:136
2953msgid "You can now start GNUnet by running:"
2954msgstr "現在,您可以通過運行以下命令來啟動GNUnet:"
2955
2956#: template/install.html.j2:144
2957msgid ""
2958"Check the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Minimal-"
2959"configuration\">handbook</a> for detailed documentation. For a more hands-on "
2960"experience, <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/use.html\">continue here</a>."
2961msgstr ""
2962"查看<a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Minimal-"
2963"configuration\">手冊</a>以獲得詳細文檔。欲獲得更多實際操作經驗,<a href="
2964"\"https://gnunet.org/en/use.html\">請於此處繼續</a>。"
2965
2966#: template/livingstandards.html.j2:11
2967msgid "On this page you can find links to our technical specifications."
2968msgstr "您可在此頁面上,找到我們的技術規格的連結。"
2969
2970#: template/use.html.j2:6
2971msgid "How to use GNUnet - in a nutshell"
2972msgstr "如何使用GNUnet - 簡而言之"
2973
2974#: template/use.html.j2:12 template/use.html.j2:125
2975msgid "Filesharing"
2976msgstr "檔案共享"
2977
2978#: template/use.html.j2:13
2979msgid "CADET"
2980msgstr "CADET"
2981
2982#: template/use.html.j2:14
2983msgid "Minimal Groupchat"
2984msgstr "最小群組聊天"
2985
2986#: template/use.html.j2:15
2987#, fuzzy
2988msgid "GNS with CLI"
2989msgstr "GNS with CLI"
2990
2991#: template/use.html.j2:16
2992#, fuzzy
2993msgid "GNS with Browser"
2994msgstr "GNS with Browser"
2995
2996#: template/use.html.j2:17 template/use.html.j2:448
2997msgid "VPN"
2998msgstr "VPN"
2999
3000#: template/use.html.j2:18 template/use.html.j2:508
3001#, fuzzy
3002msgid "Conversation"
3003msgstr "交談"
3004
3005#: template/use.html.j2:19 template/use.html.j2:519
3006msgid "Trouble Shooting"
3007msgstr "排解疑難"
3008
3009#: template/use.html.j2:34
3010msgid "Accessing GNUnet"
3011msgstr "訪問GNUnet"
3012
3013#: template/use.html.j2:78
3014msgid "Leaving GNUnet"
3015msgstr "離開GNUnet"
3016
3017#: template/use.html.j2:88
3018msgid "Make sure your GNUnet installation works..."
3019msgstr "確保您的GNUnet安裝能夠運行..."
3020
3021#: template/use.html.j2:107
3022msgid "... and play around with it."
3023msgstr "...並多方嘗試。"
3024
3025#: template/use.html.j2:179
3026msgid "CADET (and Chat)"
3027msgstr "CADET (與聊天)"
3028
3029#: template/use.html.j2:219
3030msgid "Chatting with a (simple) client"
3031msgstr "與一個(簡單的)客戶聊天"
3032
3033#: template/use.html.j2:283
3034msgid "Name resolution using GNS on the command line"
3035msgstr "在命令行上使用GNS進行名稱解析"
3036
3037#: template/use.html.j2:360
3038msgid "Name resolution using GNS with a browser"
3039msgstr "在瀏覽器中使用GNS進行名稱解析"
3040
3041#: template/use.html.j2:521
3042msgid "You can't reach other people's nodes"
3043msgstr "您無法到達其他人的節點"
3044
3045#: template/use.html.j2:557
3046msgid "OMG you guys broke my internet"
3047msgstr "天哪,你們打破了我的網際網路"
3048
3049#: template/video.html.j2:12
3050msgid "Videos related to GNUnet"
3051msgstr "與GNUnet相關的影片"
3052
3053#: template/news/index.html.j2:45
3054msgid "News archives:"
3055msgstr "新聞檔案:"
3056
3057#: template/reclaim/faq.html.j2:6
3058msgid "Frequently asked questions"
3059msgstr ""
3060
3061#: template/reclaim/idps.html.j2:6 template/reclaim/index.html.j2:95
3062msgid "For IdPs"
3063msgstr ""
3064
3065#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:8
3066#, fuzzy
3067msgid ""
3068"Self-sovereign, Decentralised Identity Management and Personal Data Sharing"
3069msgstr "自主權,分散式身份提供者"
3070
3071#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:18
3072msgid "Self-sovereign"
3073msgstr ""
3074
3075#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:20
3076msgid ""
3077"You manage your identities and attributes locally on your computer. No need "
3078"to trust a third party service with your data."
3079msgstr ""
3080
3081#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:40
3082msgid "Decentralized"
3083msgstr ""
3084
3085#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:42
3086msgid ""
3087"You can share your identity attributes securely over a decentralized name "
3088"system. This allows your friends to access your shared data without the need "
3089"of a trusted third party."
3090msgstr ""
3091
3092#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:58
3093msgid "Standard-compliant"
3094msgstr ""
3095
3096#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:60
3097msgid "You can use OpenID Connect to integrate reclaim in your web sites."
3098msgstr ""
3099
3100#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:77
3101msgid "Technology"
3102msgstr ""
3103
3104#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:89 template/reclaim/users.html.j2:6
3105msgid "For users"
3106msgstr ""
3107
3108#: template/reclaim/index.html.j2:92 template/reclaim/websites.html.j2:6
3109msgid "For websites"
3110msgstr ""
3111
3112#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:15
3113#, fuzzy
3114msgid "Decentralised identity directory"
3115msgstr "自主權,分散式身份提供者"
3116
3117#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:18
3118msgid ""
3119"The decentralised GNU Name System (GNS) gives users full and exclusive "
3120"authority over their attributes by sharing them over user-owned namespaces."
3121msgstr ""
3122
3123#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:26
3124msgid "Cryptographic access control"
3125msgstr ""
3126
3127#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:30
3128msgid ""
3129"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
3130"and read only by authorized relying parties parties without direct user "
3131"interaction -- even if the user is offline!"
3132msgstr ""
3133
3134#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:39
3135msgid "Principles"
3136msgstr ""
3137
3138#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:46
3139msgid "Identity and attribute management"
3140msgstr ""
3141
3142#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:48
3143msgid ""
3144"Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved "
3145"by requesting parties without direct user interaction -- even if the user is "
3146"offline! Access to attributes is controlled through an ecryption based "
3147"access control layer."
3148msgstr ""
3149
3150#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:71
3151#, fuzzy
3152#| msgid "Motivation"
3153msgid "Authorization"
3154msgstr "動機"
3155
3156#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:73
3157msgid ""
3158"To access attributes, requesting parties request authorization from the user "
3159"thrugh the use of OpenID Connect. If access is granted, the relying party is "
3160"given the necessary decryption key material. The user may at any time revoke "
3161"this access or modify the authorization decision."
3162msgstr ""
3163
3164#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:92
3165msgid "Attribute retrieval"
3166msgstr ""
3167
3168#: template/reclaim/tech.html.j2:94
3169msgid ""
3170"Relying parties retrieve encrypted identity data from the decentralised "
3171"directory. It is able to decrypt all those attributes that the user has "
3172"authorized it to access using the respective key."
3173msgstr ""
3174
3175#, fuzzy
3176#~ msgid "Living Standards"
3177#~ msgstr "生活水準"
3178
3179#~ msgid "Alternatively, get the sources from git by entering:"
3180#~ msgstr "或者,通過輸入以下命令從git中取得原始碼:"
diff --git a/make_site.py b/make_site.py
deleted file mode 100755
index b27c7cc3..00000000
--- a/make_site.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
1#!/usr/bin/env python3
2# coding: utf-8
3#
4# Copyright (C) 2017, 2018, 2019 GNUnet e.V.
5#
6# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
7# are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
8# notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is,
9# without any warranty.
10#
11# ----
12#
13# This script runs the jinja2 templating engine on an input template-file
14# using the specified locale for gettext translations, and outputs
15# the resulting (HTML) output-file.
16#
17# Note that the gettext files need to be prepared first. This script
18# is thus to be invoked via the Makefile.
19
20import jinja2
21import sys
22from pathlib import Path, PurePath
23from inc.site import gen_site
24from inc.fileproc import copy_files
25
26env = jinja2.Environment(loader=jinja2.FileSystemLoader(str(PurePath(__file__).parent)),
27 extensions=["jinja2.ext.i18n"],
28 lstrip_blocks=True,
29 trim_blocks=True,
30 undefined=jinja2.StrictUndefined,
31 autoescape=False)
32
33if len(sys.argv) >= 2 and sys.argv[1] == "-vv":
34 DEBUG=1
35elif len(sys.argv) >= 2 and sys.argv[1] == "-vvv":
36 DEBUG=2
37elif len(sys.argv) >= 2 and sys.argv[1] == "-vvvv":
38 DEBUG=3
39else:
40 DEBUG=0
41
42def main():
43 # rm_rf("rendered")
44 x = gen_site(DEBUG)
45 conf = x.load_config("www.yml")
46 x.gen_abstract(conf, "newsposts", "abstract", "page", 500)
47 # for lang in conf["langs_full"]:
48 # x.gen_newspost_content(conf, "newsposts", "content", "page", lang)
49 x.gen_newspost_content(conf, "newsposts", "content", "page", "en")
50 x.gen_rss("inc", conf, env)
51 if DEBUG:
52 print("generating html from jinja2 templates...")
53 x.run("template", conf, env)
54 if DEBUG >= 2:
55 print(Path.cwd())
56 _ = Path("rendered")
57 for child in _.iterdir():
58 print(child)
59 if DEBUG >= 2:
60 print(Path.cwd())
61 if DEBUG:
62 print("generating html from jinja2 news templates...")
63 x.run("news", conf, env)
64 #for lang in conf["langs_full"]:
65 # copy_files("static", conf, lang, "staticfiles", "rendered")
66 if DEBUG:
67 print("copying directories...")
68 x.copy_trees("static")
69 x.copy_trees("dist")
70 # print("generating rss...")
71 # x.generate_rss()
72 # print("generating sitemap...")
73 # x.generate_sitemap()
74
75if __name__ == "__main__":
76 main()
diff --git a/.well-known/security.txt b/static/.well-known/security.txt
index 554b0268..554b0268 100644
--- a/.well-known/security.txt
+++ b/static/.well-known/security.txt
diff --git a/static/dissens-overview.png b/static/dissens-overview.png
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..1d1a2cf5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/static/dissens-overview.png
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diff --git a/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.css b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.css
index 68b84f84..68b84f84 100644
--- a/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.css
+++ b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.css
diff --git a/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.css.map b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.css.map
index db62f2f3..db62f2f3 100644
--- a/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.css.map
+++ b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.css.map
diff --git a/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.min.css b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.min.css
index e5e74f7f..e5e74f7f 100644
--- a/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.min.css
+++ b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.min.css
diff --git a/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.min.css.map b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.min.css.map
index 13e33dbc..13e33dbc 100644
--- a/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.min.css.map
+++ b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-grid.min.css.map
diff --git a/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.css b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.css
index 09cf9869..09cf9869 100644
--- a/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.css
+++ b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.css
diff --git a/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.css.map b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.css.map
index d0b0f023..d0b0f023 100644
--- a/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.css.map
+++ b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.css.map
diff --git a/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.min.css b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.min.css
index c804b3b1..c804b3b1 100644
--- a/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.min.css
+++ b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.min.css
diff --git a/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.min.css.map b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.min.css.map
index 73f4a192..73f4a192 100644
--- a/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.min.css.map
+++ b/static/dist/css/bootstrap-reboot.min.css.map
diff --git a/dist/css/bootstrap.css b/static/dist/css/bootstrap.css
index 8f475892..8f475892 100644
--- a/dist/css/bootstrap.css
+++ b/static/dist/css/bootstrap.css
diff --git a/dist/css/bootstrap.css.map b/static/dist/css/bootstrap.css.map
index 7eb15816..7eb15816 100644
--- a/dist/css/bootstrap.css.map
+++ b/static/dist/css/bootstrap.css.map
diff --git a/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css b/static/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css
index 92e3fe87..92e3fe87 100644
--- a/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css
+++ b/static/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css
diff --git a/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css.map b/static/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css.map
index 1e9cb78a..1e9cb78a 100644
--- a/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css.map
+++ b/static/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css.map
diff --git a/dist/font-awesome/LICENSE.txt b/static/dist/font-awesome/LICENSE.txt
index f31bef92..f31bef92 100644
--- a/dist/font-awesome/LICENSE.txt
+++ b/static/dist/font-awesome/LICENSE.txt
diff --git a/dist/font-awesome/css/all.css b/static/dist/font-awesome/css/all.css
index 368962fd..368962fd 100644
--- a/dist/font-awesome/css/all.css
+++ b/static/dist/font-awesome/css/all.css
diff --git a/dist/font-awesome/css/all.min.css b/static/dist/font-awesome/css/all.min.css
index a74835e2..a74835e2 100644
--- a/dist/font-awesome/css/all.min.css
+++ b/static/dist/font-awesome/css/all.min.css
diff --git a/dist/font-awesome/css/brands.css b/static/dist/font-awesome/css/brands.css
index 02bab51a..02bab51a 100644
--- a/dist/font-awesome/css/brands.css
+++ b/static/dist/font-awesome/css/brands.css
diff --git a/dist/font-awesome/css/brands.min.css b/static/dist/font-awesome/css/brands.min.css
index d3dfc461..d3dfc461 100644
--- a/dist/font-awesome/css/brands.min.css
+++ b/static/dist/font-awesome/css/brands.min.css
diff --git a/dist/font-awesome/css/fontawesome.css b/static/dist/font-awesome/css/fontawesome.css
index 11a2914f..11a2914f 100644
--- a/dist/font-awesome/css/fontawesome.css
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--- a/dist/font-awesome/svgs/solid/calendar.svg
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--- a/dist/font-awesome/svgs/solid/chart-line.svg
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316 margin-bottom: 5px; 316 margin-bottom: 5px;
317} 317}
318 318
319.alert {
320 display: flex;
321 overflow: hidden;
322 background-color: #c4453c;
323 width: 100%;
324 align-items: center;
325 justify-content: center;
326 padding: 0.1em; }
327
328.alert-content {
329 color: #f6f6f6;
330 font: bold 16px/40px sans-serif;
331 text-align: center;
332 text-decoration: none; }
333
334.subnav a.nav-link:link, .subnav a.nav-link:visited { 319.subnav a.nav-link:link, .subnav a.nav-link:visited {
335 color: #419edb !important; } 320 color: #419edb !important; }
336 321
diff --git a/template/about.html.j2 b/template/about.html.j2
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@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
115 {% endtrans %} 115 {% endtrans %}
116 <br> 116 <br>
117 <a href="https://nlnet.nl/">NLnet Foundation</a><br> 117 <a href="https://nlnet.nl/">NLnet Foundation</a><br>
118 <img src="{{ url('static/images/nlnet_logo.gif') }}" alt="NLnet logo"> 118 <img src="{{ url('images/nlnet_logo.gif') }}" alt="NLnet logo">
119 </p> 119 </p>
120 </li> 120 </li>
121 <li> 121 <li>
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
132 {% endtrans %} 132 {% endtrans %}
133 <br> 133 <br>
134 <a href="https://wiki.geant.org/display/NGITrust/">GEANT NGI TRUST</a><br> 134 <a href="https://wiki.geant.org/display/NGITrust/">GEANT NGI TRUST</a><br>
135 <img style="width: 35%" src="{{ url('static/images/ngi_trust.png') }}" alt="NGI TRUST logo"> 135 <img style="width: 35%" src="{{ url('images/ngi_trust.png') }}" alt="NGI TRUST logo">
136 </p> 136 </p>
137 </li> 137 </li>
138 138
@@ -156,25 +156,25 @@
156 <li> 156 <li>
157 <p> 157 <p>
158 <a href="https://renewablefreedom.org/">Renewable Freedom Foundation / Stiftung Erneuerbare Freiheit</a><br> 158 <a href="https://renewablefreedom.org/">Renewable Freedom Foundation / Stiftung Erneuerbare Freiheit</a><br>
159 <img src="{{ url('static/images/rff_logo.png') }}" alt="RFF logo"> 159 <img src="{{ url('images/rff_logo.png') }}" alt="RFF logo">
160 </p> 160 </p>
161 </li> 161 </li>
162 <li> 162 <li>
163 <p> 163 <p>
164 <a href="https://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/">European Commission (FP7)</a><br> 164 <a href="https://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/">European Commission (FP7)</a><br>
165 <img src="{{ url('static/images/fp7_logo.jpg') }}" alt="FP7 logo"> 165 <img src="{{ url('images/fp7_logo.jpg') }}" alt="FP7 logo">
166 </p> 166 </p>
167 </li> 167 </li>
168 <li> 168 <li>
169 <p> 169 <p>
170 <a href="http://www.dfg.de/">Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft</a><br> 170 <a href="http://www.dfg.de/">Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft</a><br>
171 <img src="{{ url('static/images/dfg_logo.gif') }}" alt="DFG logo"> 171 <img src="{{ url('images/dfg_logo.gif') }}" alt="DFG logo">
172 </p> 172 </p>
173 </li> 173 </li>
174 <li> 174 <li>
175 <p> 175 <p>
176 <a href="https://nlnet.nl/">NLnet Foundation</a><br> 176 <a href="https://nlnet.nl/">NLnet Foundation</a><br>
177 <img src="{{ url('static/images/nlnet_logo.gif') }}" alt="NLnet logo"> 177 <img src="{{ url('images/nlnet_logo.gif') }}" alt="NLnet logo">
178 </p> 178 </p>
179 </li> 179 </li>
180 </ul> 180 </ul>
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
19 hierarchy, GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions 19 hierarchy, GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions
20 are similar to DNS, but queries and replies are private even 20 are similar to DNS, but queries and replies are private even
21 with respect to peers providing the answers. The integrity of 21 with respect to peers providing the answers. The integrity of
22 records and privacy of look-ups is cryptographically secured. 22 records and privacy of look-ups are cryptographically secured.
23 <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates 23 <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates
24 a robust, efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. --> 24 a robust, efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->
25 {% endtrans %} 25 {% endtrans %}
@@ -37,8 +37,8 @@
37 <section> 37 <section>
38 <h3>{{ _("Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider") }}</h3> 38 <h3>{{ _("Self-sovereign, decentralized identity provider") }}</h3>
39 <p> 39 <p>
40 <a href="{{ url_localized('reclaim/index.html') }}">re:claimID</a>
40 {% trans %} 41 {% trans %}
41 <a href="https://reclaim.gnunet.org/">re:claimID</a>
42 is a decentralized Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the 42 is a decentralized Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the
43 GNU Name System. It allows users to securely share personal information 43 GNU Name System. It allows users to securely share personal information
44 with websites using standardized protocols (OpenID Connect). 44 with websites using standardized protocols (OpenID Connect).
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
162 {% trans %} 162 {% trans %}
163 <a href="https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk">Cadet-GTK</a> 163 <a href="https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk">Cadet-GTK</a>
164 is a convenient but feature-rich graphical application 164 is a convenient but feature-rich graphical application
165 providing messaging using especially the CADET subsystem. It is 165 providing messaging using the CADET subsystem. It is
166 developed using GTK and libhandy for a convergent design. 166 developed using GTK and libhandy for a convergent design.
167 {% endtrans %} 167 {% endtrans %}
168 </p> 168 </p>
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@
181 <p> 181 <p>
182 {% trans %} 182 {% trans %}
183 <a href="https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/">groupchat</a> 183 <a href="https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/">groupchat</a>
184 is a terminal user interface providing messaging using especially the CADET subsystem. It is 184 is a terminal user interface providing messaging using the CADET subsystem. It is
185 developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned to be compatible. 185 developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned to be compatible.
186 {% endtrans %} 186 {% endtrans %}
187 </p> 187 </p>
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@@ -9,42 +9,7 @@
9 <div class="container"> 9 <div class="container">
10 <div class="row"> 10 <div class="row">
11 <div class="col-10"> 11 <div class="col-10">
12 <img class="img-fluid border rounded" src="../static/images/gnunet-arch-full.svg"> 12 <img class="img-fluid" src="../static/images/arch.png">
13 </div>
14 <div class="col-2 d-none d-sm-block">
15 <h4>{{ _("Legend") }}:</h4>
16 <dl>
17 <dt>house</dt>
18 <dd>application</dd>
19 </dl>
20 <dl>
21 <dt>circle</dt>
22 <dd>application</dd>
23 </dl>
24 <dl>
25 <dt>box</dt>
26 <dd>daemon</dd>
27 </dl>
28 <dl>
29 <dt>diamond</dt>
30 <dd>library</dd>
31 </dl>
32 <dl>
33 <dt>blackline</dt>
34 <dd>dependency</dd>
35 </dl>
36 <dl>
37 <dt>blue line</dt>
38 <dd>extension via plugin</dd>
39 </dl>
40 <dl>
41 <dt>red line</dt>
42 <dd>possibly useful</dd>
43 </dl>
44 <dl>
45 <dt>dashed</dt>
46 <dd>in planning</dd>
47 </dl>
48 </div> 13 </div>
49 </div> 14 </div>
50 </div> 15 </div>
@@ -60,7 +25,7 @@
60 messaging layer (CADET), a public key infrastructure 25 messaging layer (CADET), a public key infrastructure
61 (GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> 26 (GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br>
62 Using public keys for addresses 27 Using public keys for addresses
63 and self-organized decentralized routing algorithms, 28 and self-organizing decentralized routing algorithms,
64 these subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack. 29 these subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack.
65 {% endtrans %} 30 {% endtrans %}
66 </p> 31 </p>
@@ -73,7 +38,7 @@
73 {% trans %} 38 {% trans %}
74 GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. 39 GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture.
75 Each subsystem runs as a separate process, providing 40 Each subsystem runs as a separate process, providing
76 fault-isolation and enabling tight permissions to be 41 fault isolation and enabling tight permissions to be
77 granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the 42 granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the
78 implementation is a <a href="https://www.gnu.org/">GNU</a> 43 implementation is a <a href="https://www.gnu.org/">GNU</a>
79 package, and will always remain free software. 44 package, and will always remain free software.
@@ -86,13 +51,13 @@
86 <div class="col-md"> 51 <div class="col-md">
87 <h2>{{ _("System architecture") }}</h2> 52 <h2>{{ _("System architecture") }}</h2>
88 <p> 53 <p>
89 Read more about the system architecure in the respective section of our <a href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#System-Architecture" target="_blank">handbook</a>. 54 Read more about the system architecture in the corresponding section of our <a href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#System-Architecture" target="_blank">handbook</a>.
90 </p> 55 </p>
91 </div> 56 </div>
92 <div class="col-md"> 57 <div class="col-md">
93 <h2>{{ _("Subsystems") }}</h2> 58 <h2>{{ _("Subsystems") }}</h2>
94 <p> 59 <p>
95 Read more about the subsystems (or GNUnet services) in the respective section of our <a href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Code-overview" target="_blank">handbook</a>. 60 Read more about the subsystems (or GNUnet services) in the corresponding section of our <a href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Code-overview" target="_blank">handbook</a>.
96 </p> 61 </p>
97 </div> 62 </div>
98 </div> 63 </div>
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107 <div class="col-md"> 72 <div class="col-md">
108 <h2>{{ _("APIs") }}</h2> 73 <h2>{{ _("APIs") }}</h2>
109 <p> 74 <p>
110 GNUnet offers variaty of APIs for <a href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Interprocess-communication-API-_0028IPC_0029" target="_blank">accessing services</a> (using IPC), <a href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Service-API">running services</a>, <a href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Message-Queue-API">message queues</a>, or <a href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Cryptography-API" target="_blank">cryptographic operations</a>. 75 GNUnet offers a variety of APIs for <a href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Interprocess-communication-API-_0028IPC_0029" target="_blank">accessing services</a> (using IPC), <a href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Service-API">running services</a>, <a href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Message-Queue-API">message queues</a>, or <a href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Cryptography-API" target="_blank">cryptographic operations</a>.
111 </p> 76 </p>
112 </div> 77 </div>
113 </div> 78 </div>
114 </div> 79 </div>
80 <div class="container">
81 <div class="row">
82 <div class="col-10">
83 <img class="img-fluid border rounded" src="../static/images/gnunet-arch-full.svg">
84 </div>
85 <div class="col-2 d-none d-sm-block">
86 <h4>{{ _("Legend") }}:</h4>
87 <dl>
88 <dt>house</dt>
89 <dd>application</dd>
90 </dl>
91 <dl>
92 <dt>circle</dt>
93 <dd>application</dd>
94 </dl>
95 <dl>
96 <dt>box</dt>
97 <dd>daemon</dd>
98 </dl>
99 <dl>
100 <dt>diamond</dt>
101 <dd>library</dd>
102 </dl>
103 <dl>
104 <dt>blackline</dt>
105 <dd>dependency</dd>
106 </dl>
107 <dl>
108 <dt>blue line</dt>
109 <dd>extension via plugin</dd>
110 </dl>
111 <dl>
112 <dt>red line</dt>
113 <dd>possibly useful</dd>
114 </dl>
115 <dl>
116 <dt>dashed</dt>
117 <dd>in planning</dd>
118 </dl>
119 </div>
120 </div>
121 </div>
115 122
116</article> 123</article>
117{% endblock body_content %} 124{% endblock body_content %}
diff --git a/template/engage.html.j2 b/template/engage.html.j2
index 000396ab..5bbaf9f3 100644
--- a/template/engage.html.j2
+++ b/template/engage.html.j2
@@ -26,14 +26,14 @@
26 </p> 26 </p>
27 <h4>Mumble</h4> 27 <h4>Mumble</h4>
28 <p> 28 <p>
29 We have a monthly get-together on mumble where we talk about recent developments, strategies, and politics.<br> 29 We have a monthly get-together on Mumble where we talk about recent developments, strategies, and politics.<br>
30 We come together on that day of the month, where n.day==n.month. E.g. we’ll meet on 6th of June, 7th of July, 8th of August, 9th of September, 10th of October and so on. We will usually start around 8 PM CEST, but try to be there earlier and stay longer just to hang around together.<br> 30 We come together on that day of the month, where n.day==n.month. E.g. we’ll meet on 6th of June, 7th of July, 8th of August, 9th of September, 10th of October and so on. We will usually start around 8 PM CEST, but try to be there earlier and stay longer just to hang around together.<br>
31 To connect just enter "gnunet.org" as server into your mumble client; leave everything else as default. 31 To connect just enter "gnunet.org" as server into your Mumble client; leave everything else as default.
32 </p> 32 </p>
33 </p> 33 </p>
34 <h4>PSYC</h4> 34 <h4>PSYC</h4>
35 <p> 35 <p>
36 You find some of us on PSYC using the following adresses: 36 You find some of us on PSYC using the following adresses:
37 <ul> 37 <ul>
38 <li>psyc://loupsycedyglgamf.onion/@welcome</li> 38 <li>psyc://loupsycedyglgamf.onion/@welcome</li>
39 <li>irc://loupsycedyglgamf.onion:67/welcome</li> 39 <li>irc://loupsycedyglgamf.onion:67/welcome</li>
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
46 <div class="col-md"> 46 <div class="col-md">
47 <h2>Install GNUnet!</h2> 47 <h2>Install GNUnet!</h2>
48 <p> 48 <p>
49 Another thing you might want now is your own GNUnet installation. As we haven’t packaged the new versions yet (June 2019) we provide <a href="https://gnunet.org/en/install.html">some tutorials how to install step-by-step</a>. 49 Another thing you might want now is your own GNUnet installation. As we haven’t packaged the new versions yet (as of June 2019) we provide <a href="https://gnunet.org/en/install.html">some tutorials how to install step-by-step</a>.
50 </p> 50 </p>
51 <h2>Use GNUnet!</h2> 51 <h2>Use GNUnet!</h2>
52 <p> 52 <p>
@@ -62,8 +62,8 @@
62 <li>If you do not want to use the public bug tracker, you can also eMail to bug-gnunet@gnu.org.</li> 62 <li>If you do not want to use the public bug tracker, you can also eMail to bug-gnunet@gnu.org.</li>
63 <li>Please inform us if your operating system or package manager applies any vendor changes to GNUnet which you know about (to exclude potential problems introduced by third parties).</li> 63 <li>Please inform us if your operating system or package manager applies any vendor changes to GNUnet which you know about (to exclude potential problems introduced by third parties).</li>
64 <li>Wait until your bug report is acknowledged/replied to. Note that only volunteers work on this, responses may take a while.</li> 64 <li>Wait until your bug report is acknowledged/replied to. Note that only volunteers work on this, responses may take a while.</li>
65 <li>Please follow up with eventual questions about the bug. </li> 65 <li>Please follow up on any questions about the bug.</li>
66 <li>Once a fix is there: Check if it&#39;s working as expected, so that we can properly close the bug report and/or give you credits :)</li> 66 <li>Once a fix is there: Check if it&#39;s working as expected, so that we can properly close the bug report and/or give you credit :)</li>
67 </ul> 67 </ul>
68 <h2>Contribute!</h2> 68 <h2>Contribute!</h2>
69 <p> 69 <p>
diff --git a/template/ev.html.j2 b/template/ev.html.j2
index fac71cab..d35480f4 100644
--- a/template/ev.html.j2
+++ b/template/ev.html.j2
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
40 to support GNUnet e.V. and in particularly contribute to the 40 to support GNUnet e.V. and in particularly contribute to the
41 technical development within their means. For further 41 technical development within their means. For further
42 details, we refer to the 42 details, we refer to the
43 <a href="https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/">Satzung</a> 43 <a href="https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/">Satzung (Charter)</a>
44 (currently only available in German, translations welcome). 44 (currently only available in German, translations welcome).
45 {% endtrans %} 45 {% endtrans %}
46 </p> 46 </p>
@@ -52,18 +52,18 @@
52 <h3>{{ _("Governance") }}</h3> 52 <h3>{{ _("Governance") }}</h3>
53 <p> 53 <p>
54 {% trans %} 54 {% trans %}
55 You can find our "Satzung", and the list of members under 55 You can find our charter, and the list of members under
56 <a href="https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex">https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. 56 <a href="https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex">https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>.
57 The current board consists of: 57 The current board consists of:
58 <dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> 58 <dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt>
59 <dd><a href="https://schanzen.eu">Martin Schanzenbach</a></dd> 59 <dd><a href="https://schanzen.eu">Martin Schanzenbach</a></dd>
60 <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> 60 <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt>
61 <dd><a href="https://grothoff.org/christian/">Christian Grothoff</a></dd> 61 <dd>t3sserakt</dd>
62 <dt>Kassenwart</dt> 62 <dt>Kassenwart</dt>
63 <dd>Florian Dold</dd> 63 <dd>Florian Dold</dd>
64 <dt>Beisitzer</dt> 64 <dt>Beisitzer</dt>
65 <dd> 65 <dd>
66 Hartmut Goebel, DVN 66 <a href="https://grothoff.org/christian/">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3
67 </dd> 67 </dd>
68 </dl> 68 </dl>
69 {% endtrans %} 69 {% endtrans %}
diff --git a/template/faq.html.j2 b/template/faq.html.j2
index f23a9d7a..67811b52 100644
--- a/template/faq.html.j2
+++ b/template/faq.html.j2
@@ -3,63 +3,1012 @@
3<div class="container-fluid"> 3<div class="container-fluid">
4 <div class="container text-center"> 4 <div class="container text-center">
5 <h1>FAQs<h1> 5 <h1>FAQs<h1>
6 <h2><i>This page is a work-in-progress</i></h2>
7 </div>
8 </div> 6 </div>
7</div>
9<div class="container"> 8<div class="container">
10 <article> 9 <div class="row">
11 <section> 10 <div class="col-2 d-none d-lg-block"><!-- for large viewports show menu for better orientation -->
12 <h3>{{ _("Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?") }}</h3> 11 <nav class="nav subnav position-fixed flex-column border-right" style="position:fixed">
13 <p> 12 <a class="nav-link" href="#general">{{ _("General") }}</a>
14 {% trans %} 13 <a class="nav-link" href="#features">{{ _("Features") }}</a>
15 A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready 14 <a class="nav-link" href="#gns">GNU Name System</a>
16 for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the 15 <a class="nav-link" href="#errors">{{ _("Error messages") }}</a>
17 functionality you use, but you will always likely run into issues with 16 <a class="nav-link" href="#fs">{{ _("File-sharing") }}</a>
18 our current low-level transport system. We are currently in the process of 17 <a class="nav-link" href="#contrib">{{ _("Contributing") }}</a>
19 rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;) 18 </nav>
20 {% endtrans %} 19 </div>
21 </p> 20
22 </section> 21 <div class="col">
23 <section> 22 <article>
24 <h3>{{ _("Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?") }}</h3> 23 <h2><a name="general" class="subnav-anchor"></a>{{ _("General") }}</h2>
25 <p> 24 General questions about the project.
26 {% trans %} 25 <section>
27 A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, 26 <h3>{{ _("What do I do if my question is not answered here?") }}</h3>
28 distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. 27 <p>
29 While a ledger could be built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in 28 {% trans %}
30 doing so. 29 A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional
31 {% endtrans %} 30 documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list or
32 </p> 31 the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net.
33 </section> 32 {% endtrans %}
34 <section> 33 </p>
35 <h3>{{ _("I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. Should I worry?") }}</h3> 34 </section>
36 <p> 35 <section>
37 {% trans %} 36 <h3>{{ _("When are you going to release the next version?") }}</h3>
38 A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high 37 <p>
39 latency in GNUnet. We have started a major rewrite to address 38 {% trans %}
40 this and other problems, but until the Transport Next 39 A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: earlier
41 Generation (TNG) is ready, these warnings are expected. 40 if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release will be
42 {% endtrans %} 41 anounced on the info-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list and on
43 </p> 42 <a href="https://planet.gnu.org">planet GNU</a>. You can subscribe to the
44 </section> 43 mailing list or the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a
45 <section> 44 notification.
46 <h3>{{ _("Is there a graphical user interface?") }}</h3> 45 {% endtrans %}
47 <p> 46 </p>
48 {% trans %} 47 </section>
49 A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package 48 <section>
50 contains various GTK+ based graphical interfaces, including a 49 <h3>{{ _("Is the code free?") }}</h3>
51 graphical tool for configuration. 50 <p>
52 {% endtrans %} 51 {% trans %}
53 </p> 52 A: GNUnet is free software, available under the
54 </section> 53 <a href="https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a>.
55 </article> 54 {% endtrans %}
56<!-- 55 </p>
57<h2>{{ ("Q?") }}</h2> 56 </section>
58 57 <section>
59<h2>{{ ("Q?") }}</h2> 58 <h3>{{ _("Are there any known bugs?") }}</h3>
60 59 <p>
61<h2>{{ ("Q?") }}</h2> 60 {% trans %}
62--> 61 A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the
62 <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/">Mantis system</a>.
63
64 Some bugs are occasionally reported directly to developers or the developer
65 mailing list. This is discouraged since developers often do not have the time
66 to feed these bugs back into the Mantis database. Please report bugs directly
67 to the bug tracking system. If you believe a bug is sensitive, you can set its
68 view status to private (this should be the exception).
69 {% endtrans %}
70 </p>
71 </section>
72 <section>
73 <h3>{{ _("Is there a graphical user interface?") }}</h3>
74 <p>
75 {% trans %}
76 A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package
77 contains various GTK+ based graphical interfaces, including a
78 graphical tool for configuration.
79 {% endtrans %}
80 </p>
81 </section>
82 <section>
83 <h3>{{ _("Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?") }}</h3>
84 <p>
85 {% trans %}
86 A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called
87 &quot;proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your
88 peer is real (or, rather, make it expensive for an adversary to mount a Sybil
89 attack on the network size estimator). The calculation is expected to take a
90 few days, depending on how fast your CPU is. If the CPU load is creating a
91 problem for you, you can set the value &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; in the
92 &quot;nse&quot; section of
93 your configuration file to a higher value. The default is &quot;5 ms&quot;.
94 {% endtrans %}
95 </p>
96 </section>
97
98 <section>
99 <h3>{{ _("How does GNUnet compare to Tor?") }}</h3>
100 <p>
101 {% trans %}
102 A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for TCP
103 connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in particular.
104 GNUnet does not really have one focus; our theme is secure decentralized
105 networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus.
106 {% endtrans %}
107 </p>
108 </section>
109
110 <section>
111 <h3>{{ _("How does GNUnet compare to I2P?") }}</h3>
112 <p>
113 {% trans %}
114 A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more decentralized
115 Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost no overlaps.
116 <br><br>
117 I2P is written in Java, and has (asymmetric) tunnels using onion (or garlic)
118 routing as the basis for various (anonymized) applications. I2P is largely used
119 via a Web frontend.
120 {% endtrans %}
121 </p>
122 </section>
123 <section>
124 <h3>{{ _("Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?") }}</h3>
125 <p>
126 {% trans %}
127 A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready
128 for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the
129 functionality you use, but you will always likely run into issues with
130 our current low-level transport system. We are currently in the process of
131 rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)
132 {% endtrans %}
133 </p>
134 </section>
135 <section>
136 <h3>{{ _("Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?") }}</h3>
137 <p>
138 {% trans %}
139 A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure,
140 distributed, and privacy-preserving applications.
141 While a ledger could be built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in
142 doing so.
143 {% endtrans %}
144 </p>
145 </section>
146
147
148 <hr/>
149 <h2><a name="features" class="subnav-anchor"></a>{{ _("Features") }}</h2>
150 <section>
151 <h3>{{ _("What can I do with GNUnet?") }}</h3>
152 <p>
153 {% trans %}
154 A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it can do
155 more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and documentation of
156 some of the features that exist are more advanced than others.
157 {% endtrans %}
158 </p>
159 <p>
160 {% trans %}
161 For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a fully
162 decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a mechanism for
163 IPv4-IPv6 protocol translation and tunneling (NAT-PT with DNS-ALG).
164 {% endtrans %}
165 See also: <a href="{{ url_localized('applications.html') }}">Applications</a>.
166
167 </p>
168 </section>
169
170 <section>
171 <h3>{{ _("Is it possible to surf the WWW anonymously with GNUnet?") }}</h3>
172 <p>
173 {% trans %}
174 A: It is not possible use GNUnet for anonymous browsing at this point.
175 We recommend that you use Tor for anonymous surfing.
176 {% endtrans %}
177 </p>
178 </section>
179
180 <section>
181 <h3>{{ _("Is it possible to access GNUnet via a browser as an anonymous WWW?") }}</h3>
182 <p>
183 {% trans %}
184 A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that would
185 make it accessible via a browser. It is possible to build such a proxy and
186 all one needs to know is the protocol used between the browser and the proxy and
187 the GNUnet code for file-sharing.
188 {% endtrans %}
189 </p>
190 </section>
191
192 <section>
193 <h3>{{ _("Is there a graphical user interface?") }}</h3>
194 <p>
195 {% trans %}
196 A: There are actually a few graphical user interfaces for different functions.
197 gnunet-setup is to configure GNUnet, and gnunet-fs-gtk is for file-sharing.
198 There are a few other gnunet-XXX-gtk GUIs of lesser importance.
199 Note that in order to obtain the GUI, you need to install the gnunet-gtk
200 package, which is a separate download.
201
202 gnunet-gtk is a meta GUI that integrates most of the other GUIs in one window.
203 One exception is gnunet-setup, which must still be run separately at this time
204 (as setup requires the peer to be stopped).
205 {% endtrans %}
206 </p>
207 </section>
208
209 <section>
210 <h3>{{ _("Which operating systems does GNUnet run on?") }}</h3>
211 <p>
212 {% trans %}
213 A: GNUnet is being developed and tested primarily under Debian GNU/Linux.
214 Furthermore, we regularly build and test GNUnet on Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch,
215 FreeBSD and macOS.
216
217 We have reports of working versions on many other GNU/Linux distributions;
218 in the past we had reports of working versions on NetBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris.
219 However, not all of those reports are recent, so if you cannot get GNUnet to
220 work on those systems please let us know.
221 {% endtrans %}
222 </p>
223 </section>
224
225 <hr/>
226 <h2><a name="gns" class="subnav-anchor"></a>GNU Name System</h2>
227 <section>
228 <h3>{{ _("Who runs the GNS root zone?") }}</h3>
229 <p>
230 {% trans %}
231 A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a
232 default configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this default
233 configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will be able
234 to modify this configuration at will. We expect normal users to have
235 no need to edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services themselves.
236 {% endtrans %}
237 </p>
238 </section>
239
240 <section>
241 <h3>{{ _("Where is the per-user GNS database kept?") }}</h3>
242 <p>
243 {% trans %}
244 A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet peer.
245 Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the database could be
246 kept at each peer (however, we don't have code for convenient replication).
247 Similarly, multiple GNUnet peers can share one instance of the database ---
248 the &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; can be accessed from remote
249 (via TCP). The actual data can be stored in a Postgres database, for which
250 various replication options are again applicable. Ultimately, there are many
251 options for how users can store (and secure) their GNS database.
252 {% endtrans %}
253 </p>
254 </section>
255
256
257 <section>
258 <h3>{{ _("What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?") }}</h3>
259 <p>
260 {% trans %}
261 A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser histories
262 and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases will only
263 grow to a few tens of thousands of entries, small enough to fit even on mobile
264 devices.
265 {% endtrans %}
266 </p>
267 </section>
268
269 <section>
270 <h3>{{ _("Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?") }}</h3>
271 <p>
272 {% trans %}
273 A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force to
274 change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and then the
275 changes would only apply to the names that this user is the authority for).
276 So if everyone used GNS, the only practical attack of a government would be to
277 force the operator of a server to change the GNS records for his server to
278 point elsewhere. However, if the owner of the private key for a zone is
279 unavailable for enforcement, the respective zone cannot be changed and any
280 other zone delegating to this zone will achieve proper resolution.
281 {% endtrans %}
282 </p>
283 </section>
284
285 <section>
286 <h3>{{ _("How does GNS compare to other name systems?") }}</h3>
287 <p>
288 {% trans %}
289 A: A scientific paper on this topic
290 <a href="https://grothoff.org/christian/ns2018.pdf">has been published
291 </a> and below is a table from the publication.
292 For detailed descriptions please refer to the paper.
293 {% endtrans %}
294 <table>
295 <thead>
296 <td></td>
297 <td>MitM manipulation</td>
298 <td>Zone walk</td>
299 <td>Client observation (network)</td>
300 <td>Client observation (operator)</td>
301 <td>Traffic amplification</td>
302 <td>Censorship/legal attacks</td>
303 <td>Ease of migration</td>
304 <thead>
305 <tbody>
306 <tr>
307 <td>DNS</td>
308 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
309 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
310 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
311 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
312 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
313 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
314 <td>+++</td>
315 </tr>
316 <tr>
317 <td>DNSSEC</td>
318 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
319 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
320 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
321 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
322 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
323 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
324 <td>+</td>
325 </tr>
326 <tr>
327 <td>DNSCurve</td>
328 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
329 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
330 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
331 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
332 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
333 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
334 <td>+</td>
335 </tr>
336 <tr>
337 <td>DoT/DoH</td>
338 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
339 <td>n/a</td>
340 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
341 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
342 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
343 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
344 <td>+</td>
345 </tr>
346 <tr>
347 <td>Confid. DNS</td>
348 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
349 <td>n/a</td>
350 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
351 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
352 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
353 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
354 <td>++</td>
355 </tr>
356 <tr>
357 <td>Namecoin</td>
358 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
359 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
360 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
361 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
362 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
363 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
364 <td>-</td>
365 </tr>
366 <tr>
367 <td>GNS</td>
368 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
369 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
370 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
371 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
372 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
373 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
374 <td>--</td>
375 </tr>
376 <tr>
377 <td>RAINS</td>
378 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
379 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
380 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
381 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
382 <td><i class="fa fa-check"></i></td>
383 <td><i class="fa fa-times"></i></td>
384 <td>--</td>
385 </tr>
386
387 </tbody>
388 </table>
389 </p>
390 </section>
391 <section>
392 <h3>{{ _("What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?") }}</h3>
393 <p>
394 {% trans %}
395 A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the
396 authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, and
397 there are still registrars that determine who owns a name.
398 <br><br>
399 With GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the
400 responsibility for naming: each user runs their own personal root zone and is
401 thus in complete control of the names they use. GNS also has many additional
402 features (to keep names short and enable migration) which don't even make
403 sense in the context of CoDoNS.
404
405 {% endtrans %}
406 </p>
407 </section>
408
409 <section>
410 <h3>{{ _("What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?") }}</h3>
411 <p>
412 {% trans %}
413 A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, with
414 SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and subjected to
415 ranking. As the social relationships evolve, names can thus change in
416 surprising ways.
417 <br><br>
418 With GNS, names are primarily shared via delegation, and thus mappings will
419 only change if the user responsible for the name (the authority) manually
420 changes the record.
421 {% endtrans %}
422 </p>
423 </section>
424
425 <section>
426 <h3>{{ _("What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?") }}</h3>
427 <p>
428 {% trans %}
429 A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD
430 registries (such as those for ".com" and ".org"). Instead of using those,
431 each user is expected to maintain a database of (second-level) domains
432 (like "gnu.org") and the IP addresses of the respective name servers.
433 Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs.
434 {% endtrans %}
435 </p>
436 </section>
437
438 <section>
439 <h3>{{ _("What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?") }}</h3>
440 <p>
441 {% trans %}
442 A: Handshake is a blockchain-based method for root zone governance.
443 Hence, it does not address the name resolution process itself but
444 delegates resolution into DNS after the initial TLD resolution.
445 Not taking sustainablility considerations into account, Handshake
446 could be used as an additional supporting GNS root zone governance
447 model, but we currently do not have such plans in mind.
448 {% endtrans %}
449 </p>
450 </section>
451
452 <section>
453 <h3>{{ _("What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?") }}</h3>
454 <p>
455 {% trans %}
456 A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS resolvers
457 of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, lower query
458 resolution times, and faster update propagation&quot;. Thus TrickleDNS is
459 focused on defeating attacks on the availability (and performance) of record
460 propagation in DNS, for example via DDoS attacks on DNS root servers.
461 TrickleDNS is thus concerned with how to ensure distribution of authoritative
462 records, and authority remains derived from the DNS hierarchy.
463 {% endtrans %}
464 </p>
465 </section>
466
467 <section>
468 <h3>{{ _("Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the style of the PGP web of trust?") }}</h3>
469 <p>
470 {% trans %}
471 A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the two
472 parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not required,
473 weaker mechanisms can be used. For example, we have implemented a
474 first-come-first-served (FCFS) authority which allows arbitrary users to
475 register arbitrary names. The key of this authority is included with every
476 GNUnet installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact global and
477 requires no further introduction. However, the security of these names
478 depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS authority.
479 The authority can be queried under the &quot;.pin&quot; TLD.
480 {% endtrans %}
481 </p>
482 </section>
483
484 <section>
485 <h3>{{ _("How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name in GNS?") }}</h3>
486 <p>
487 {% trans %}
488 A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a &quot;legitimate&quot;
489 domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his preferred name or
490 &quot;pseudonym&quot;) in his NICK record. Similarly, all other users can
491 choose to ignore this preference and use a name of their choice (or even
492 assign no name) for this user.
493 {% endtrans %}
494 </p>
495 </section>
496
497 <section>
498 <h3>{{ _("Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS zone visible?") }}</h3>
499 <p>
500 {% trans %}
501 A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared with
502 other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not set.
503 Thus, users have full control over what information about their zones is made
504 public.
505 {% endtrans %}
506 </p>
507 </section>
508
509 <section>
510 <h3>{{ _("Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?") }}</h3>
511 <p>
512 {% trans %}
513 A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary because of
514 IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in the context of
515 virtual hosting. However, LEHOs are also useful to help with X.509 certificate
516 validation (as they specify for which legacy hostname the certificate should
517 be valid). Also, even with IPv6 fully deployed and &quot;infinite&quot; IP
518 addresses being available, we're not sure that virtual hosting would
519 disappear. Finally, we don't want to have to wait for IPv6 to become
520 commonplace, GNS should work with today's networks.
521 {% endtrans %}
522 </p>
523 </section>
524
525 <section>
526 <h3>{{ _("Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally unique names?") }}</h3>
527 <p>
528 {% trans %}
529 A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds.
530 As trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as they
531 cross each others thresholds. We decided that the resulting unpredictability
532 of the resolution process was not acceptable. Furthermore, trust and consensus
533 might be easy to manipulate by adversaries.
534 {% endtrans %}
535 </p>
536 </section>
537
538 <section>
539 <h3>{{ _("How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?") }}</h3>
540 <p>
541 {% trans %}
542 A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one can
543 then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at all peers.
544 Before using a public key, peers check if that key has been revoked.
545 All names that involve delegation via a revoked zone will then fail to
546 resolve. Peers always automatically check for the existence of a revocation
547 message when resolving names.
548 {% endtrans %}
549 </p>
550 </section>
551
552 <section>
553 <h3>{{ _("Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?") }}</h3>
554 <p>
555 {% trans %}
556 A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the protocol
557 to support alternative delegation records.
558 <br>
559 <br>
560 Naturally, deployed GNS implementations would have to be updated to support
561 the new signature scheme. The new scheme can then be run in parallel with
562 the existing system by using a new record type to indicate the use of a
563 different cipher system.
564 {% endtrans %}
565 </p>
566 </section>
567
568 <section>
569 <h3>{{ _("How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?") }}</h3>
570 <p>
571 {% trans %}
572 A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and
573 replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be contacted
574 whenever clients perform a lookup. Even if the authority goes (temporarily)
575 off-line, the DHT will cache the records for some time. However, should having
576 multiple servers for a zone be considered truly necessary, the owner of the
577 zone can simply run multiple peers (and share the zone's key and database
578 among them).
579 {% endtrans %}
580 </p>
581 </section>
582
583 <section>
584 <h3>{{ _("Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship resistance?") }}</h3>
585 <p>
586 {% trans %}
587 A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship
588 resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names are not
589 globally unique). To draw a parallel, HTTPS connections use more bandwidth and
590 have higher latency than HTTP connections. Depending on your application,
591 HTTPS may not be worth the cost. However, for users that are experiencing
592 censorship (or are concerned about it), giving up globally unique names may
593 very well be worth the cost. After all, what is a &quot;globally&quot; unique
594 name worth, if it does not resolve?
595 {% endtrans %}
596 </p>
597 </section>
598
599 <section>
600 <h3>{{ _("Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?") }}</h3>
601 <p>
602 {% trans %}
603 A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component /
604 central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by IANA/ICANN.
605 This centralization creates vulnerabilities. For example, the US government
606 was able to reassign the management of the country-TLDs of Afganistan and Iraq
607 during the wars at the beginning of the 21st century.
608 {% endtrans %}
609 </p>
610 </section>
611
612 <section>
613 <h3>{{ _("How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?") }}</h3>
614 <p>
615 {% trans %}
616 A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help
617 indirectly in two ways:
618
619 <ol>
620 <li> Many websites today use virtual hosting, so blocking a particular IP
621 address causes much more collateral damage than blocking a DNS name.
622 It thus raises the cost of censorship.</li>
623 <li> Existing layer-3 circumvention solutions (such as Tor) would benefit from
624 a censorship resistant naming system. Accessing Tor's &quot;.onion&quot;
625 namespace currently requires users to use unmemorable cryptographic
626 identifiers. With nicer names, Tor and tor2web-like services would be even
627 easier to use.
628 </ol>
629 {% endtrans %}
630 </p>
631 </section>
632
633 <section>
634 <h3>{{ _("Does GNS work with search engines?") }}</h3>
635 <p>
636 {% trans %}
637 A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can use GNS
638 to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally, while we
639 typically expect normal users to install custom software for name resolution,
640 this is unlikely to work for search engines today. However, the DNS2GNS
641 gateway allows search engines to use DNS to resolve GNS names, so they can
642 still index GNS resources. However, as using DNS2GNS gateways breaks the
643 cryptographic chain of trust, legacy search engines will obviously not obtain
644 censorship-resistant names.
645 {% endtrans %}
646 </p>
647 </section>
648
649 <section>
650 <h3>{{ _("How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?") }}</h3>
651 <p>
652 {% trans %}
653 A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually
654 originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about integration
655 with legacy applications and instead focuses on universal connectivity between
656 a user's many machines. In contrast, GNS was designed to interoperate with DNS
657 as much as possible, and to also work as much as possible with the existing
658 Web infrastructure. UIA is not at all concerned about legacy systems (clean
659 slate).
660 {% endtrans %}
661 </p>
662 </section>
663
664 <section>
665 <h3>{{ _("Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?") }}</h3>
666 <p>
667 {% trans %}
668 A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you know if
669 a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-of-a-friend, and can
670 thus decide how much you trust the result. Naturally, the trusted-computing
671 base (TCB) can become arbitrarily large this way --- however, given the name
672 length restriction, for an individual name it is always less than about 128
673 entities.
674 {% endtrans %}
675 </p>
676 </section>
677
678 <section>
679 <h3>{{ _("How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part of the domain name?") }}</h3>
680 <p>
681 {% trans %}
682 A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects the
683 &quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to the
684 corresponding port number and &quot;Proto&quot; to the corresponding protocol
685 number. The rest of the name is resolved as usual. Then, when the result is
686 presented, GNS looks for the GNS-specific &quot;BOX&quot; record type.
687 A BOX record is a record that contains another record (such as SRV or TLSA
688 records) and adds a service and protocol number (and the original boxed record
689 type) to it.
690 {% endtrans %}
691 </p>
692 </section>
693
694 <hr/>
695 <h2><a name="errors" class="subnav-anchor"></a>{{ _("Error messages") }}</h2>
696 <section>
697 <h3>{{ _("I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. Should I worry?") }}</h3>
698 <p>
699 {% trans %}
700 A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high
701 latency in GNUnet. We have started a major rewrite to address
702 this and other problems, but until the Transport Next
703 Generation (TNG) is ready, these warnings are expected.
704 {% endtrans %}
705 </p>
706 </section>
707 <section>
708 <h3>{{ _("Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?") }}</h3>
709 <p>
710 {% trans %}
711 A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the following
712 commands (as root) to create the required device file
713 {% endtrans %}
714 <code class="block">
715 # mkdir /dev/net<br>
716 # mknod /dev/net/tun c 10 200<br>
717 </code>
718 </p>
719 </section>
720
721 <section>
722 <h3>{{ _("'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-service-dns)?") }}</h3>
723 <p>
724 {% trans %}
725 A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match
726 support.
727
728 This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check if your
729 kernel has CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER set to either 'y' or 'm' (and the
730 module is loaded).
731 {% endtrans %}
732 </p>
733 </section>
734
735 <section>
736 <h3>{{ _("'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?") }}</h3>
737 <p>
738 {% trans %}
739 A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if your
740 firewall is enabled and blocking the connections.
741 {% endtrans %}
742 </p>
743 </section>
744
745 <section>
746 <h3>{{ _("I'm getting an 'error while loading shared libraries: libgnunetXXX.so.X'") }}</h3>
747 <p>
748 {% trans %}
749 A: This error usually occurs when your linker fails to locate one of GNUnet's
750 libraries. This can have two causes. First, it is theoretically possible that
751 the library is not installed on your system; however, if you compiled GNUnet
752 the normal way and/or used a binary package, that is highly unlikely. The more
753 common cause is that you installed GNUnet to a directory that your linker
754 does not search. There are several ways to fix this that are described below.
755
756 If you are 'root' and you installed to a system folder (such as /usr/local),
757 you want to add the libraries to the system-wide search path. This is done by
758 adding a line "/usr/local/lib/" to /etc/ld.so.conf and running "ldconfig".
759 If you installed GNUnet to /opt or any other similar path, you obviously have
760 to change "/usr/local" accordingly.
761
762 If you do not have 'root' rights or if you installed GNUnet to say
763 "/home/$USER/", then you can explicitly tell your linker to search a
764 particular directory for libraries using the "LD_LIBRARY_PATH" environment
765 variable. For example, if you configured GNUnet using a prefix of
766 "$HOME/gnunet/" you want to run:
767 {% endtrans %}
768 </p>
769 <code>
770 $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/gnunet/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH<br>
771 $ export PATH=$HOME/gnunet/bin:$PATH
772 </code>
773 </p>
774 {% trans %}
775 to ensure GNUnet's binaries and libraries are found. In order to avoid having to do so each time, you can add the above lines (without the "$") to your .bashrc or .profile file. You will have to logout and login again to have this new profile be applied to all shells (including your desktop environment).
776 {% endtrans %}
777 </p>
778 </section>
779
780 <section>
781 <h3>{{ _("What error messages can be ignored?") }}</h3>
782 <p>
783 {% trans %}
784 A: Error messages flagged as "DEBUG" should be disabled in binaries
785 built for end-users and can always be ignored.
786
787 Error messages flagged as "INFO" always refer to harmless events that
788 require no action. For example, GNUnet may use an INFO message to
789 indicate that it is currently performing an expensive operation that
790 will take some time. GNUnet will also use INFO messages to display
791 information about important configuration values.
792 {% endtrans %}
793 </p>
794 </section>
795
796 <hr/>
797 <h2><a name="fs" class="subnav-anchor"></a>{{ _("File-sharing")}}</h2>
798 <section>
799 <h3>{{ _("How does GNUnet compare to other file-sharing applications?") }}</h3>
800 <p>
801 {% trans %}
802 A: As opposed to Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey and most
803 other P2P networks, GNUnet was designed with security in mind as the
804 highest priority. We intend on producing a network with comprehensive
805 security features. Many other P2P networks are open to a wide variety
806 of attacks, and users have little privacy. GNUnet is also Free
807 Software and thus the source code is available, so you do not have to
808 worry about being spied upon by the software. The following table
809 summarises the main differences between GNUnet and other systems.
810 The information is accurate to the best of our knowledge.
811 The comparison is difficult since there are sometimes differences
812 between various implementations of (almost) the same protocol.
813 In general, we pick a free implementation as the reference
814 implementation since it is possible to inspect the free code. Also,
815 all of these systems are changing over time and thus the data below
816 may not be up-to-date. If you find any flaws, please let us know.
817 Finally, the table is not saying terribly much (it is hard to compare
818 these systems this briefly), so if you want the real differences, read
819 the research papers (and probably the code).
820 {% endtrans %}
821 </p>
822 <table width="90%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><th >Network</th>
823 <th ><a>GNUnet FS</a></th>
824 <th ><a>OneSwarm</th>
825 <th ><a>Napster</th>
826 <th ><a>Direct Connect</th>
827 <th ><a>FastTrack</th>
828 <th ><a>eDonkey</th>
829 <th ><a>Gnutella</th>
830 <th ><a>Freenet</th>
831 </tr><tr><th >Distributed Queries</th>
832 <td >yes</td>
833 <td >yes</td>
834 <td >no</td>
835 <td >hubs</td>
836 <td >super-peers</td>
837 <td >DHT (eMule)</td>
838 <td >yes</td>
839 <td >yes</td>
840 </tr><tr><th >Multisource Download</th>
841 <td >yes</td>
842 <td >yes</td>
843 <td >no</td>
844 <td >no</td>
845 <td >yes</td>
846 <td >yes</td>
847 <td >yes</td>
848 <td >no</td>
849 </tr><tr><th >Economics</th>
850 <td >yes</td>
851 <td >yes</td>
852 <td >no</td>
853 <td >no</td>
854 <td >no</td>
855 <td >yes</td>
856 <td >no</td>
857 <td >no</td>
858 </tr><tr><th >Anonymity</th>
859 <td >yes</td>
860 <td >maybe</td>
861 <td >no</td>
862 <td >no</td>
863 <td >no</td>
864 <td >no</td>
865 <td >no</td>
866 <td >yes</td>
867 </tr><tr><th >Language</th>
868 <td >C</td>
869 <td >Java</td>
870 <td >often C</td>
871 <td >C++</td>
872 <td >C</td>
873 <td >C++</td>
874 <td >often C</td>
875 <td >Java</td>
876 </tr><tr><th >Transport Protocol</th>
877 <td >UDP, TCP, SMTP, HTTP</td>
878 <td >TCP</td>
879 <td >TCP</td>
880 <td >TCP?</td>
881 <td >UDP, TCP</td>
882 <td >UDP, TCP</td>
883 <td >TCP</td>
884 <td >TCP</td>
885 </tr><tr><th >Query Format (UI)</th>
886 <td >keywords / CHK</td>
887 <td >filename / SHA?</td>
888 <td >keywords</td>
889 <td >filename, THEX</td>
890 <td >filename, SHA</td>
891 <td >filename, MD4?</td>
892 <td >filename, SHA</td>
893 <td >secret key, CHK</td>
894 </tr><tr><th >Routing</th>
895 <td >dynamic (indirect, direct)</td>
896 <td >static (indirect, direct)</td>
897 <td >always direct</td>
898 <td >always direct</td>
899 <td >always direct</td>
900 <td >always direct</td>
901 <td >always direct</td>
902 <td >always indirect</td>
903 </tr><tr><th >License</th>
904 <td >GPL</td>
905 <td >GPL</td>
906 <td >GPL (knapster)</td>
907 <td >GPL (Valknut)</td>
908 <td >GPL (giFT)</td>
909 <td >GPL (eMule)</td>
910 <td >GPL (gtk-gnutella)</td>
911 <td >GPL</td>
912 </tr></tbody>
913 </table>
914 <p>
915 {% trans %}
916 Another important point of reference are the various anonymous
917 peer-to-peer networks.
918 Here, there are differences in terms of application domain and how
919 specifically anonymity is achieved.
920 Anonymous routing is a hard research topic, so for a superficial
921 comparison like this one we focus on the latency.
922 Another important factor is the programming language.
923 Type-safe languages may offer certain security benefits; however, this may come at the cost of significant increases in resource consumption which in turn may reduce anonymity.
924 {% endtrans %}
925 </p>
926 </section>
927 <section>
928 <h3>{{ _("Are there any known attacks (on GNUnet's file-sharing application)?") }}</h3>
929 <p>
930 {% trans %}
931 A: Generally, there is the possibility of a known plaintext attack on
932 keywords, but since the user has control over the keywords that are
933 associated with the content he inserts, the user can take advantage of
934 the same techniques used to generate reasonable passwords to defend
935 against such an attack. In any event, we are not trying to hide
936 content; thus, unless the user is trying to insert information into
937 the network that can only be shared with a small group of people,
938 there is no real reason to try to obfuscate the content by choosing a
939 difficult keyword anyway.
940 {% endtrans %}
941 </p>
942 </section>
943 <section>
944 <h3>{{ _("What do you mean by anonymity?") }}</h3>
945 <p>
946 {% trans %}
947 A: Anonymity is the lack of distinction of an individual from a
948 (large) group. A central goal for anonymous file-sharing in GNUnet is
949 to make all users (peers) form a group and to make communications in
950 that group anonymous, that is, nobody (but the initiator) should be
951 able to tell which of the peers in the group originated the message.
952 In other words, it should be difficult to impossible for an adversary
953 to distinguish between the originating peer and all other peers.
954 {% endtrans %}
955 </p>
956 </section>
957 <section>
958 <h3>{{ _("What does my system do when participating in GNUnet file sharing?") }}</h3>
959 <p>
960 {% trans %}
961 A: In GNUnet you set up a node (a peer). It is identified by an ID (hash
962 of its public key) and has a number of addresses it is reachable by
963 (may have no addresses, for instance when it's behind a NAT).
964 You specify bandwidth limits (how much traffic GNUnet is allowed to
965 consume) and datastore quote (how large your on-disk block storage is)
966 . Your node will then proceed to connect to other nodes, becoming
967 part of the network.
968 {% endtrans %}
969 </p>
970 </section>
971
972 <hr/>
973 <h2><a name="contrib" class="subnav-anchor"></a>{{ _("Contributing")}}</h2>
974 <section>
975 <h3>{{ _("How can I help translate this webpage into other languages?") }}</h3>
976 <p>
977 {% trans %}
978 A: First, you need to register an account with our weblate system.
979 Please send an e-mail with the desired target language to
980 translators@gnunet.org or ask for help on the #gnunet chat on
981 irc.freenode.net. Typically someone with sufficient permissions will
982 then grant you access. Naturally, any abuse will result in the loss
983 of permissions.
984 {% endtrans %}
985 </p>
986 </section>
987
988 <section>
989 <h3>{{ _("I have some great idea for a new feature, what should I do?") }}</h3>
990 <p>
991 {% trans %}
992 A: Sadly, we have many more feature requests than we can possibly
993 implement. The best way to actually get a new feature implemented is
994 to do it yourself --- and to then send us a patch.
995 {% endtrans %}
996 </p>
997 </section>
998
999
1000 </article>
1001 </div> <!-- col -->
1002 </div> <!-- row-->
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1004
1005 <!--
1006 <h2>{{ ("Q?") }}</h2>
1007
1008 <h2>{{ ("Q?") }}</h2>
1009
1010 <h2>{{ ("Q?") }}</h2>
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64</div> 1013</div>
65{% endblock body_content %} 1014{% endblock body_content %}
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395 <h2>{{ _("Maintainer and Cryptographic signatures") }}</h3> 395 <h2>{{ _("Maintainer and Cryptographic signatures") }}</h3>
396 <p> 396 <p>
397 {% trans %} 397 {% trans %}
398 gnurl/libgnurl is maintained by Nikita. 398 gnurl/libgnurl is looking for a new maintainer.
399 Releases after version 7.69.1 are signed with the OpenPGP Key 399 Releases after version 7.69.1 and up to version 7.72.0 were signed with the OpenPGP Key
400 <b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a href="https://keys.openpgp.org/search?q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D">keys.openpgp.org</a>, <a href="https://n0.is/pubkey.asc">n0.is</a>), with the key fingerprint 400 <b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a href="https://keys.openpgp.org/search?q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D">keys.openpgp.org</a>), with the key fingerprint
401 <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E 7F8D</b>. 401 <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E 7F8D</b>.
402 {% endtrans %} 402 {% endtrans %}
403 </p> 403 </p>
diff --git a/template/gsoc.html.j2 b/template/gsoc.html.j2
index 5a8066f4..6fdc58be 100644
--- a/template/gsoc.html.j2
+++ b/template/gsoc.html.j2
@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@
9 <div class="row"> 9 <div class="row">
10 <div class="col-2 d-none d-lg-block"><!-- for large viewports show menu for better orientation --> 10 <div class="col-2 d-none d-lg-block"><!-- for large viewports show menu for better orientation -->
11 <nav class="nav subnav position-fixed flex-column border-right" style="position:fixed"> 11 <nav class="nav subnav position-fixed flex-column border-right" style="position:fixed">
12 <a class="nav-link" href="#current">{{ _("Ideas 2020") }}</a> 12 <a class="nav-link" href="#current">{{ _("Ideas 2021") }}</a>
13 <a class="nav-link" href="#past">{{ _("Past projects") }}</a> 13 <!--<a class="nav-link" href="#past">{{ _("Past projects") }}</a>-->
14 <a class="nav-link" href="#finished">{{ _("Finished projects") }}</a> 14 <a class="nav-link" href="#finished">{{ _("Finished projects") }}</a>
15 </nav> 15 </nav>
16 </div> 16 </div>
@@ -26,7 +26,85 @@
26 </section> 26 </section>
27 27
28 28
29 <h2><a name="current" class="subnav-anchor"></a>{{ _("Ideas 2020") }}</h2> 29 <h2><a name="current" class="subnav-anchor"></a>{{ _("Ideas 2021") }}</h2>
30
31 <section>
32 <h4>Transport Next Generation (TNG): Communicator plugins</h4>
33 <p>
34 {% trans %}
35 The GNUnet team is currently working on a transport layer rewrite
36 in order to fix core issues with connectivity.
37 This new component is currently developed under the name "TNG".
38 What is currently known as "transport plugins" will in the TNG
39 be represented as "communicators".
40
41 Communicators are processes with a well defined API that allow
42 to connect peers over a specific protocol.
43 The primary protocol which are already implemented are UNIX sockets,
44 UDP sockets, and TCP sockets.
45
46 For a truly resilient network, other connectivity options such as
47 WiFi mesh, Bluetooth, HTTP(S), QUIC or even more obscure alternatives
48 such as radio are required.
49
50 In this project, the goal is to select, implement and test new
51 communicators.
52 While TNG is not yet ready, communicators can, by design, be developed
53 and tested against the current API.
54
55 We expect that this project can be worked on by multiple students
56 as there are a lot of protocols to choose from.
57 The tasks would consist of:
58 <ol>
59 <li>Deciding which communicators to implement.</li>
60 <li>Test the communicators.</li>
61 <li>Documentation.</li>
62 </ol>
63 Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks:
64 <ol>
65 <li>C</li>
66 <li>Knowledge of HTTPS, QUIC, Bluetooth or WiFi.</li>
67 </ol>
68 <br/>
69 <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Average, but depends on selected protocols.
70 <br/>
71 <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach, t3sserakt
72 {% endtrans %}
73 </p>
74 </section>
75
76 <section>
77 <h4>REST: Multi-user support</h4>
78 <p>
79 {% trans %}
80 The REST API currently only supports a single user system.
81 This is an issue as on multi-user systems, access control
82 must be enfoced on a per-user basis.
83
84 In this project, the REST service must be extended to
85 support user authentication.
86 This includes the correct handling of user context switches.
87 <ol>
88 <li>Implement user authentication.</li>
89 <li>Test the access control.</li>
90 <li>Document the changes to the REST API.</li>
91 </ol>
92 Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks:
93 <ol>
94 <li>C</li>
95 <li>Knowledge of user authentication subsystems on Linux/Unix.</li>
96 <li>REST/HTTP Authentication methods</li>
97 </ol>
98 <br/>
99 <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner
100 <br/>
101 <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach
102 {% endtrans %}
103 </p>
104 </section>
105
106
107
30 <section> 108 <section>
31 <h4>re:claimID/GNUnet Browser Plugin</h4> 109 <h4>re:claimID/GNUnet Browser Plugin</h4>
32 <p> 110 <p>
@@ -103,8 +181,38 @@
103 </p> 181 </p>
104 </section> 182 </section>
105 183
184 <section>
185 <h4>Rust templates for GNUnet services</h4>
186 <p>
187 {% trans %}
188 The goal is to either build upon the (outdated) <a href="https://github.com/canndrew/gnunet-rs">GNUnet Rust
189 bindings</a> or to follow the path of <a href="GNUnet Go">https://github.com/bfix/gnunet-go</a>
190 which tries to reimplement most of the GNUnet stack.
191 The end result should be an extension template for GNUnet in the form
192 of the existing <a href="https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ext.git/">C template</a>
193 which allows to quickly start implementing services and libraries
194 for GNUnet.
195 {% endtrans %}
196 </p>
197 <p>
198 {% trans %}
199 <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach
200 {% endtrans %}
201 </p>
202 <p>
203 {% trans %}
204 Required Skills: Solid knowledge of Rust and ideally asynchronuous IO.
205 {% endtrans %}
206 </p>
207 <p>
208 {% trans %}
209 Difficulty level: medium
210 {% endtrans %}
211 </p>
212 </section>
213
106 <!-- Past projects: Previously proposed, but left unfinished. Inspiration for students. --> 214 <!-- Past projects: Previously proposed, but left unfinished. Inspiration for students. -->
107 <h2><a name="past" class="subnav-anchor"></a>{{ _("Past projects") }}</h2> 215 <!--<h2><a name="past" class="subnav-anchor"></a>{{ _("Past projects") }}</h2>
108 <p> 216 <p>
109 Past projects: Previously proposed, but left unfinished. Inspiration for students. 217 Past projects: Previously proposed, but left unfinished. Inspiration for students.
110 </p> 218 </p>
@@ -183,42 +291,6 @@
183 </p> 291 </p>
184 </section> 292 </section>
185 <section> 293 <section>
186 <h4>Rust APIs for GNUnet services</h4>
187 <p>
188 {% trans %}
189 There are a variety of GNUNet APIs that should be
190 exposed in the Rust wrappers. Implementing these will
191 require extending the port of GNUNet utils written by
192 Andrew Cann and Kelong Cong.
193 {% endtrans %}
194 </p>
195 <p>
196 {% trans %}
197 As an introduction to the code base, we suggest that the
198 student and Jeff Burdges together update the
199 asynchronous IO system from gjio to futures-rs or
200 another layer built upon it. Jeff Burdges is expected
201 to concurrently be implementing a GNUNet API for his own
202 mix network work.
203 {% endtrans %}
204 </p>
205 <p>
206 {% trans %}
207 <strong>Mentors:</strong> Jeff Burdges
208 {% endtrans %}
209 </p>
210 <p>
211 {% trans %}
212 Required Skills: Rust
213 {% endtrans %}
214 </p>
215 <p>
216 {% trans %}
217 Difficulty level: low
218 {% endtrans %}
219 </p>
220 </section>
221 <section>
222 <h4>Tor compatibility for GNUnet</h4> 294 <h4>Tor compatibility for GNUnet</h4>
223 <p> 295 <p>
224 {% trans %} 296 {% trans %}
@@ -520,6 +592,7 @@
520 {% endtrans %} 592 {% endtrans %}
521 </p> 593 </p>
522 </section> 594 </section>
595 -->
523 <h2><a name="finished" class="subnav-anchor"></a>{{ _("Finished projects") }}</h2> 596 <h2><a name="finished" class="subnav-anchor"></a>{{ _("Finished projects") }}</h2>
524 <!-- Commentary: Finished projects, descriptions and Links to write-ups about them. --> 597 <!-- Commentary: Finished projects, descriptions and Links to write-ups about them. -->
525 <h3>2019</h3> 598 <h3>2019</h3>
diff --git a/template/index.html.j2 b/template/index.html.j2
index 52d6a252..4114785f 100644
--- a/template/index.html.j2
+++ b/template/index.html.j2
@@ -2,25 +2,42 @@
2{% block body_content %} 2{% block body_content %}
3<!-- Jumbotron --> 3<!-- Jumbotron -->
4<div> 4<div>
5 <div class="container text-center"> 5 <div class="container">
6 <div class="row"> 6 <div class="row">
7 <div class="container text-center"> 7 <div class="container text-center">
8 <h1>{{ _("The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today") }}</h1> 8 <h1>{{ _("The Internet of tomorrow needs GNUnet today") }}</h1>
9 </div> 9 </div>
10 </div> 10 </div>
11 11
12 <div> 12 <div class="container text-center">
13 <img src="{{ url_static('images/gnunet-logo-dark-text.png') }}" alt="GNUnet" /> 13 <img src="{{ url_static('images/gnunet-logo-dark-text.png') }}" alt="GNUnet" />
14 </div>
15 </div>
16</div>
17
18<div class="container-fluid">
19 <div class="container">
20 <div class="row">
21 <div class="col-lg-2 homepageicon">
22 <span class="fa fa-bullhorn"></span>
14 </div> 23 </div>
15 <div class="row"> 24 <div class="col-lg-6">
16 <div class="container text-center"> 25 <section>
17 <a class="link" href="news/{{newsdata[0]['page']}}">{{ newsdata[0]['date'] }}: {{ newsdata[0]['title'] }}</a> 26 <h2>{{ _("Latest news") }}</h2>
27 <p>
28 {% for item in newsdata[:3] %}
29 <a class="link" href="{{ url_localized(item['page']) }}" title="{{ item['date']}}">{{ item['date'] }}: {{ item['title'] }}</a><br/>
30 {% endfor %}
31 <br/>
32 <a class="link" href="{{ url_localized('news/index.html')}}">{{ _("Older news entries") }}</a>
33 </p>
34 </section>
18 </div> 35 </div>
19 </div> 36 </div>
20
21
22 </div> 37 </div>
23</div> 38</div>
39
40
24<div class="container-fluid greybox"> 41<div class="container-fluid greybox">
25 <div class="container"> 42 <div class="container">
26 <div class="row"> 43 <div class="row">
@@ -259,6 +276,7 @@
259 </div> 276 </div>
260 </div> 277 </div>
261 </div> 278 </div>
279
262</div> 280</div>
263<hr style="padding: 2em;"/> 281<hr style="padding: 2em;"/>
264<div class="container-fluid"> 282<div class="container-fluid">
@@ -279,31 +297,4 @@
279 </div> 297 </div>
280 </div> 298 </div>
281</div> 299</div>
282
283
284
285<!--<div class="container-fluid">
286 <div class="container">
287 <div class="row">
288 <div class="container text-center">
289 <h1>{{ _("News") }}<a name="news"></a></h1>
290 </div>
291 </div>
292 {% for item in newsdata[:4] %}
293 <div class="row">
294 <div class="col-lg-12">
295 <a href="news/{{ item['page'] }}" title="{{ item['date']}}">{{ item['date'] }}: {{ item['title'] }}</a>
296 </div>
297 </div>
298 {% endfor %}
299 <div class="row">
300 <div class="container text-center">
301 <p>
302 <a class="btn btn-primary btn-lg" href="{{ url_localized('news') }}">{{ _("News Archive") }}</a>
303 </p>
304 </div>
305 </div>
306 </div>
307</div>
308-->
309{% endblock body_content %} 300{% endblock body_content %}
diff --git a/template/install-on-debian9.html.j2 b/template/install-on-debian9.html.j2
index 2e3ee95f..2a3cde03 100644
--- a/template/install-on-debian9.html.j2
+++ b/template/install-on-debian9.html.j2
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
35 </p> 35 </p>
36 36
37 <code> 37 <code>
38 $ sudo apt install git libtool autoconf autopoint libargon2-dev\<br> 38 $ sudo apt install git libtool autoconf autopoint libargon2-dev \<br>
39 build-essential libgcrypt-dev libidn11-dev zlib1g-dev \<br> 39 build-essential libgcrypt-dev libidn11-dev zlib1g-dev \<br>
40 libunistring-dev libglpk-dev miniupnpc libextractor-dev \<br> 40 libunistring-dev libglpk-dev miniupnpc libextractor-dev \<br>
41 libjansson-dev libcurl4-gnutls-dev gnutls-bin libsqlite3-dev \<br> 41 libjansson-dev libcurl4-gnutls-dev gnutls-bin libsqlite3-dev \<br>
diff --git a/template/install-on-macos.html.j2 b/template/install-on-macos.html.j2
index e97efd75..b5c61cfb 100644
--- a/template/install-on-macos.html.j2
+++ b/template/install-on-macos.html.j2
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ vpn (gnunet-service-vpn)
164 <p> 164 <p>
165 You might see configure failing telling you that it ``cannot run C compiled programs.''. 165 You might see configure failing telling you that it ``cannot run C compiled programs.''.
166 In this case, you might need to open/run Xcode once and you will be prompted to 166 In this case, you might need to open/run Xcode once and you will be prompted to
167 install additonal packages. 167 install additional packages.
168 Then, you might have to manually install the command line tools from here https://developer.apple.com/download/more/ (you need an Apple ID for this). 168 Then, you might have to manually install the command line tools from here https://developer.apple.com/download/more/ (you need an Apple ID for this).
169 Install those and execute 169 Install those and execute
170 </p> 170 </p>
diff --git a/template/install.html.j2 b/template/install.html.j2
index 2fccfd3c..588525ac 100644
--- a/template/install.html.j2
+++ b/template/install.html.j2
@@ -7,13 +7,11 @@
7 </header> 7 </header>
8 8
9 <div class="row container justify-content-center"> 9 <div class="row container justify-content-center">
10 <div class="alert" style="background-color: #419edb;"> 10 <div class="alert alert-info">
11 <div class="alert-content">
12{% trans %} 11{% trans %}
13 Notice: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is 12 Notice: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is
14 largely <i>not yet ready</i> for usage beyond developers. 13 largely <i>not yet ready</i> for usage beyond developers.
15{% endtrans %} 14{% endtrans %}
16 </div>
17 </div> 15 </div>
18{% trans %} 16{% trans %}
19<p>Please be aware that this project is still in an early alpha 17<p>Please be aware that this project is still in an early alpha
@@ -32,12 +30,12 @@ If you have any queries about the installation or the usage, please <a href="eng
32 within your Operating System. GNUnet is reportedly available for at least: 30 within your Operating System. GNUnet is reportedly available for at least:
33 <ul> 31 <ul>
34 <li><a href="https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/testing/x86_64/gnunet">Alpine</a></li> 32 <li><a href="https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/testing/x86_64/gnunet">Alpine</a></li>
35 <li><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/gnunet/">Arch</a></li> 33 <li><a href="https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gnunet/">Arch (AUR)</a></li>
36 <li><a href="https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet">Debian</a></li> 34 <li><a href="https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet">Debian</a></li>
37 <li><a href="https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/">Fedora (Copr)</a></li> 35 <li><a href="https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/">Fedora (Copr)</a></li>
38 <li><a href="https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/G/">Guix</a></li> 36 <li><a href="https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/G/">Guix</a></li>
39 <li><a href="https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet.rb">Homebrew</a></li> 37 <li><a href="https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet.rb">Homebrew</a></li>
40 <li><a href="https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?attr=gnunet&channel=nixpkgs-unstable&query=gnunet">NixOS</a></li> 38 <li><a href="https://search.nixos.org/packages?from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&query=gnunet">NixOS</a></li>
41 <li><a href="install-on-openwrt.html">OpenWrt</a></li> 39 <li><a href="install-on-openwrt.html">OpenWrt</a></li>
42 </ul> 40 </ul>
43 If GNUnet is available for your Operating System and it is missing, 41 If GNUnet is available for your Operating System and it is missing,
@@ -46,12 +44,12 @@ If you have any queries about the installation or the usage, please <a href="eng
46 get in touch with us at gnunet-developers@gnu.org if you require 44 get in touch with us at gnunet-developers@gnu.org if you require
47 help with this job. 45 help with this job.
48 46
49 If you were using an Operating System with the Alpine package manager, 47 If you were using an Operating System with the APT package manager,
50 GNUnet could be installed as simple as: 48 GNUnet could be installed as simple as:
51 {% endtrans %} 49 {% endtrans %}
52 </p> 50 </p>
53 <code class="block"> 51 <code class="block">
54 $ apk add gnunet 52 $ apt-get install gnunet
55 </code> 53 </code>
56 <p> 54 <p>
57 Please beware that some distributions may include outdated GNUnet packages! 55 Please beware that some distributions may include outdated GNUnet packages!
@@ -96,7 +94,7 @@ If you have any queries about the installation or the usage, please <a href="eng
96 </div> 94 </div>
97 <p> 95 <p>
98 {% trans %} 96 {% trans %}
99 Alternatively, get the sources from git by entering: 97 To compile gnunet from the git source you can do so by entering:
100 {% endtrans %} 98 {% endtrans %}
101 </p> 99 </p>
102 <code class="block"> 100 <code class="block">
@@ -153,15 +151,15 @@ If you have any queries about the installation or the usage, please <a href="eng
153<!-- 151<!--
154 <div class="row container justify-content-center text-center"> 152 <div class="row container justify-content-center text-center">
155 <div class="col-md"> 153 <div class="col-md">
156 <p><a href="install-on-ubuntu1804.html"><img src="{{ url('static/images/ubuntu-logo32.png') }}" class="distro-logo"></a></p> 154 <p><a href="install-on-ubuntu1804.html"><img src="{{ url('images/ubuntu-logo32.png') }}" class="distro-logo"></a></p>
157 <h3>Ubuntu 18.04</h3> 155 <h3>Ubuntu 18.04</h3>
158 </div> 156 </div>
159 <div class="col-md"> 157 <div class="col-md">
160 <p><a href="install-on-debian9.html"><img src="{{ url('static/images/debian-logo.svg') }}" class="distro-logo"></a></p> 158 <p><a href="install-on-debian9.html"><img src="{{ url('images/debian-logo.svg') }}" class="distro-logo"></a></p>
161 <h3>Debian 9</h3> 159 <h3>Debian 9</h3>
162 </div> 160 </div>
163 <div class="col-md"> 161 <div class="col-md">
164 <p><a href="install-on-netbsd.html"><img src="{{ url('static/images/NetBSD_Logo.svg') }}" class="distro-logo"></a></p> 162 <p><a href="install-on-netbsd.html"><img src="{{ url('images/NetBSD_Logo.svg') }}" class="distro-logo"></a></p>
165 <h3>NetBSD</h3> 163 <h3>NetBSD</h3>
166 </div> 164 </div>
167 </div> 165 </div>
@@ -171,15 +169,15 @@ If you have any queries about the installation or the usage, please <a href="eng
171 <h1><a href="install-on-macos.html">Apple<br/>macOS</a></h1> 169 <h1><a href="install-on-macos.html">Apple<br/>macOS</a></h1>
172 </div> 170 </div>
173 <div class="col-md"> 171 <div class="col-md">
174 <p><a href="install-on-archpi.html"><img src="{{ url('static/images/archlinux-logo.svg') }}" class="distro-logo" style="width:300px;height:auto"></a></p> 172 <p><a href="install-on-archpi.html"><img src="{{ url('images/archlinux-logo.svg') }}" class="distro-logo" style="width:300px;height:auto"></a></p>
175 <h3>Arch Linux/Arch-Pi</h3> 173 <h3>Arch Linux/Arch-Pi</h3>
176 </div> 174 </div>
177 <div class="col-md"> 175 <div class="col-md">
178 <p><a href="install-on-openwrt.html"><img src ="{{ url('static/images/openwrt-logo.svg') }}" class="distro-logo" style="width:300px;height:auto"></a></p> 176 <p><a href="install-on-openwrt.html"><img src ="{{ url('images/openwrt-logo.svg') }}" class="distro-logo" style="width:300px;height:auto"></a></p>
179 <h3>OpenWrt</h3> 177 <h3>OpenWrt</h3>
180 </div> 178 </div>
181 <div class="col-md"> 179 <div class="col-md">
182 <p><a href="https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Overlay:Youbroketheinternet"><img alt="gentoo linux" src ="{{ url('static/images/gentoo-logo.svg') }}" class="distro-logo" style="width:170px;height:auto"></a></p> 180 <p><a href="https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Overlay:Youbroketheinternet"><img alt="gentoo linux" src ="{{ url('images/gentoo-logo.svg') }}" class="distro-logo" style="width:170px;height:auto"></a></p>
183 </div> 181 </div>
184 </div> 182 </div>
185--> 183-->
diff --git a/template/livingstandards.html.j2 b/template/livingstandards.html.j2
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..86ceabd3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/template/livingstandards.html.j2
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
1{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3 <div class="container-fluid">
4 <div class="container">
5 <article>
6 <div class="row">
7 <div class="container text-center">
8 <h1>Living Standards</h1>
9 <section>
10 <p>
11 {% trans %}
12 On this page you can find links to our technical specifications.
13 {% endtrans %}
14 </p>
15 </section>
16 </div>
17 </div>
18 <ul>
19 <li><b>LSD0000</b>: The Distributed Hash Table</li>
20 <li><b>LSD0001</b>: <a href="https://lsd.gnunet.org/lsd0001">The GNU Name System</a></li>
21 <li><b>LSD0002</b>: <a href="https://lsd.gnunet.org/lsd0002">re:claimID</a></li>
22 <li><b>LSD0003</b>: <a href="https://lsd.gnunet.org/lsd0003">Byzantine Fault Tolerant Set Reconciliation</a></li>
23 </ul>
24 </article>
25 </div>
26 </div>
27{% endblock body_content %}
diff --git a/template/news/2011-11-24-archived-vfork.html.j2 b/template/news/2011-11-24-archived-vfork.html.j2
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..61249c38
--- /dev/null
+++ b/template/news/2011-11-24-archived-vfork.html.j2
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
1{% extends "common/news.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3 <h1>vfork and the signal race</h1>
4<p>
5 <b>This is an imported news item from the old Drupal GNUnet homepage.</b>
6</p>
7<p>
8Many articles uniformly claim that using vfork should be
9<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20150924082249/http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Secure-Programs-HOWTO/avoid-vfork.html">avoided</a>
10and that the only difference between vfork and fork is (or used-to-be)
11<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20150924082249/http://www.unixguide.net/unix/programming/1.1.2.shtml">performance</a>
12and that thus vfork is
13<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20150924082249/http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4856255/the-difference-between-fork-vfork-exec-and-clone">obsolete</a>.
14Here, I wanted to document a technical case where vfork is actually required and where using fork instead of vfork (or operating system implementors implementing vfork as an alias for fork) causes a hard-to-find data race.
15</p>
16<p>
17GNUnet uses a hypervisor process (gnunet-service-arm) to control the peer's service processes. Services are started (vfork+exec) on-demand. The hypervisor is also responsible for stopping the services and sends a SIGTERM signal to the services to stop them. SIGTERM must be used to allow the services to shutdown gracefully. Naturally, after shutting down a service with a signal, the hypervisor waits for SIGCHILD and then cleans up with waitpid. Once all services processes have completed, the hypervisor can exit as well. It should also be noted that the hypervisor handles SIGTERM (by shutting down all services), so a signal handler is installed for that signal.
18</p>
19<p>
20The reason why we must use vfork is the following. After the hypervisor has started the service, it might be asked to stop the service at any time. We've actually managed (by scripting it) to reliably trigger a case where the hypervisor would start a service (fork) and then receive a request to terminate the service and issues the SIGTERM signal to the child before the child process had a chance to call exec. As a result, the SIGTERM would go to the (existing) handler of the hypervisor's code, then the child process would be exec'ed and essentially the signal was thereby lost in the race between kill and exec:
21</p>
22<p>
23If exec wins, the signal either kills the process hard during the service startup phase, which is fine, or the service process might handle it normally and terminate --- also fine).
24</p>
25<p>
26If kill wins the race, the signal would be lost and the hypervisor would wait 'forever' for the child to terminate.
27</p>
28<p>
29The solution with vfork is elegant and simple: by blocking the parent, vexec guarantees that the parent's signal handler is no longer active (and replaced by default handlers or the child's custom handlers) by the time the parent is able to issue a 'kill'.
30</p>
31<p>
32In conclusion, with parents that issue 'kill' on child processes, the use of vfork can make an important semantic difference and not only (possibly) offer performance advantages. The situation above cannot be easily fixed by other means and thus vfork is an important POSIX call that should be supported properly by all quality implementations. A possible hack to work around a lack of vfork would be to create a pipe in the parent, set it to close-on-exec, fork the child, close the write end and then do a blocking read from the read end. Once you get a read error, the child has exec'ed. Rather ugly in my opinion.
33</p>
34<p>
35Currently, gnunet-service-arm can hang indefinitely on systems that do not provide a correct implementation of vfork (however, in practice normal users should never encounter this).
36</p>
37<p>
38<b>better suggestion from Thomas Bushnell</b>
39<br>
40I just got an alternative suggestion to using either a pipe and vfork from Thomas Bushnell, which I like and will use:
41
42"The hypervisor at start creates a global variable hypervisor_pid, initialized from getpid().
43
44The signal handler in the hypervisor then does this:
45<br>
46<code class="block">
47if getpid() == hypervisor_pid<br>
48 kill_all_children_and_exit();<br>
49else<br>
50 exit();<br>
51</code>
52
53In this way, if the child is between fork and exec when the parent gets its kill, and then it tries to kill the child, and the kill happens before the child execs (the problematic case you describe), then the child simply enters the hypervisor's signal handler, notices that it's not the hypervisor, and exits.
54<br>
55Thomas"
56<br>
57Thanks for the suggestion!
58</p>
59<p>
60Thomas's suggestion is all fine and well, except that it doesn't work on OS X. As the attached simple program "killing-child-kills-parent.c" demonstrates, OS X manages to sometimes either deliver the signal to the wrong process (?) or not update getpid() between fork+exec or is otherwise generally broken. The program simply installs a signal handler in the parent with the guard suggested by Thomas, then forks + exec's "sleep" and then immediately kills the child. So we expect the signal to either reach our signal handler (child between fork+exec), causing the child to 'exit', or to reach 'sleep' which should also die. Somehow instead the "Should NEVER get this signal!" message is printed. Well, OS X is known to be a pile of crap, so no surprise. Using 'vfork' instead of fork gets us the desired behavor -- howver, this is clearly just a hack. So vfork is back (on OS X) as of SVN 25495.
61</p>
62{% endblock body_content %}
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1{% extends "common/news.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3 <h1>Special-Use Domain Names of Peer-to-Peer Name Systems</h1>
4<p>
5 <b>This is an imported news item from the old Drupal GNUnet homepage.</b>
6</p>
7<p>
8We just submitted our draft for
9<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20140901155643/https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-grothoff-iesg-special-use-p2p-names/">Special-Use Domain Names of Peer-to-Peer Name Systems</a> to IETF.
10The intention is to reserve the TLDs ".exit", ".i2p", ".gnu",
11".onion" and ".zkey" for use by the GNUnet, I2P and Tor peer-to-peer overlay
12networks.
13</p>
14{% endblock body_content %}
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1{% extends "common/news.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3 <h1>Typo-Protected Public Keys</h1>
4<p>
5 <b>This is an imported news item from the old Drupal GNUnet homepage.</b>
6</p>
7<p>
8When users type in public keys (such as the 53-characters of a GNS zone), they might make typos. The usual way to fix typos is to add a checksum, further increasing the length of the sequence that has to be typed in.
9<br>
10We can fix this by including the checksum of the public key in the public key itself, simply by trying new private keys until the corresponding public key happens to have a checksum (over the other bits) in the bits designated for the checksum. If a checksum is 16 bits, we would only need to try 216 keys. The basic idea of brute-forcing keys to match a particular pattern <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20141008173738/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=84569.0">was proposed before</a> for creating "vanity" public keys, but this might be another practical variant.
11</p>
12<p>
13<b>Acknowledgements</b><br/>
14The idea popped up in a discussion on the need for short public keys for GNS with Dan Bernstein and Tanja Lange at 30c3.
15</p>
16{% endblock body_content %}
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1{% extends "common/news.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3<h1>GNUnet 0.13.3 released</h1>
4<p>
5 Continuing to "release early / release often", we present
6 GNUnet 0.13.3. This is a bugfix release for gnunet 0.13.2.<br/>
7 It fixes some build issues and contains major changes to
8 the re:claimID API.
9</p>
10<h4>Download links</h4>
11<ul>
12 <li><a href="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-0.13.3.tar.gz">http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-0.13.3.tar.gz</a></li>
13 <li><a href="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-0.13.3.tar.gz.sig">http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-0.13.3.tar.gz.sig</a></li>
14</ul>
15<p>
16 The GPG key used to sign is: <tt>3D11063C10F98D14BD24D1470B0998EF86F59B6A</tt>
17</p>
18<p>
19 Note that due to mirror synchronization, not all links might be functional
20 early after the release. For direct access try
21 <a href="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/">http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/</a>
22</p>
23<h4>Noteworthy changes in 0.13.3 (since 0.13.2)</h4>
24<ul>
25 <li><tt>REST</tt>:
26 <ul>
27 <li>re:claimID attestation API change reflected in endpoint naming.</li>
28 <li>Fix regression in <tt>NAMESTORE</tt> REST API endpoint processing.</li>
29 </ul>
30 </li>
31 <li><tt>RECLAIM</tt>:
32 "Attestations" renamed to "Credentials". Credentials are now converted to "Presentations" when a ticket is issued in preparation
33 for <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/vc-data-model/">DID-style VCs</a> and Privacy-ABCs.
34 </li>
35 <li><tt>UTIL</tt>: Fix <tt>gnunet-qr</tt> device parameter.</li>
36 <li><tt>SET</tt>: Separated into set intersection (SETI) and set union subsystems (SETU).</a></li>
37 <li><tt>BUILD</tt>:
38 <ul>
39 <li>Fix build on OpenBSD.</li>
40 <li>Correctly check for required libsodium version. <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=6506">#6506</a></li>
41 </ul>
42 </li>
43</ul>
44
45<h4>Thanks</h4>
46<p>
47 This release was the work of many people. The following people contributed code and were thus easily identified:
48 Christian Grothoff, Jonathan Buchanan, Johannes Späth and Martin Schanzenbach.
49</p>
50
51{% endblock body_content %}
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2{% block body_content %}
3 <h1>GNUnet 0.14.0 released</h1>
4<p>
5 We are pleased to announce the release of GNUnet 0.14.0.
6<br>
7 This is a new major release. It breaks protocol compatibility with the 0.13.x versions.
8 Please be aware that Git master is thus henceforth <b>INCOMPATIBLE</b> with
9 the 0.13.x GNUnet network, and interactions between old and new peers
10 will result in issues. 0.13.x peers will be able to communicate with Git
11 master or 0.13.x peers, but some services - in particular GNS - will not be compatible.<br/>
12 In terms of usability, users should be aware that there are still
13 <b>a large number of known open issues</b> in particular with respect to ease
14 of use, but also some critical privacy issues especially for mobile users.
15 Also, the nascent network is tiny and thus unlikely to
16 provide good anonymity or extensive amounts of interesting information.
17 As a result, the 0.14.0 release is still <b>only suitable for early adopters
18 with some reasonable pain tolerance</b>.
19</p>
20<h4>Download links</h4>
21<ul>
22 <li><a href="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-0.14.0.tar.gz">http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-0.14.0.tar.gz</a></li>
23 <li><a href="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-0.14.0.tar.gz.sig">http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-0.14.0.tar.gz.sig</a></li>
24 <li><a href="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-gtk-0.14.0.tar.gz">http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-gtk-0.14.0.tar.gz</a></li>
25 <li><a href="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-gtk-0.14.0.tar.gz.sig">http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-gtk-0.14.0.tar.gz.sig</a></li>
26 <li><a href="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-fuse-0.14.0.tar.gz">http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-fuse-0.14.0.tar.gz</a></li>
27 <li><a href="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-fuse-0.14.0.tar.gz.sig">http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-fuse-0.14.0.tar.gz.sig</a></li>
28</ul>
29<p>
30 The GPG key used to sign is: <a href="https://gnunet.org/~schanzen/3D11063C10F98D14BD24D1470B0998EF86F59B6A">3D11063C10F98D14BD24D1470B0998EF86F59B6A</a>
31</p>
32<p>
33 Note that due to mirror synchronization, not all links might be functional
34 early after the release. For direct access try
35 <a href="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/">http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/</a>
36</p>
37<h4>Noteworthy changes in 0.14.0 (since 0.13.3)</h4>
38<ul>
39 <li><tt>GNS</tt>:
40 <ul>
41 <li>Aligned with specification <a href="https://lsd.gnunet.org/lsd0001/">LSD001</a>.
42 <li>Crypto agility: The GNS protocol now supports other zone types besides ECDSA-based PKEYs.
43 However, the alternative EdDSA-based EDKEY crypto is not yet implemented. <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=6485">#6485</a></li>
44 <li>PKEY zones: ECDSA zone record sets are now encrypted using AES-CTR. <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=6487">#6487</a></li>
45 </ul>
46 </li>
47 <li>
48 <tt>IDENTITY</tt>: Identities can now be created either as ECDSA (default) or EdDSA key pairs.</li>
49 </li>
50 <li>
51 <tt>POSTGRESQL</tt>: Allow NULL value returns and fix test cases. <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=6524">#6524</a>
52 </li>
53 <li><tt>UTIL</tt>:
54 String time conversion functions no longer localized to preserve reversibility. <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=6615">#6615</a>
55 </li>
56 <li><tt>Buildsystem</tt>: README updates to clarify runtime/compile/optional dependencies</li>
57 <li><b>(NEW)</b> <tt>MESSENGER</tt>: New messenger component (experimental)</li>
58</ul>
59<p>
60 A detailed list of changes can be found in the <a href="https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/ChangeLog">ChangeLog</a> and
61 the <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/changelog_page.php?project_id=13">0.14.0 bugtracker</a>.
62</p>
63<h4>Known Issues</h4>
64<ul>
65 <li>There are known major design issues in the TRANSPORT, ATS and CORE subsystems which will need to be addressed in the future to achieve acceptable usability, performance and security.</li>
66 <li>There are known moderate implementation limitations in CADET that negatively impact performance.</li>
67 <li>There are known moderate design issues in FS that also impact usability and performance.</li>
68 <li>There are minor implementation limitations in SET that create unnecessary attack surface for availability.</li>
69 <li>The RPS subsystem remains experimental.</li>
70 <li>Some high-level tests in the test-suite fail non-deterministically due to the low-level TRANSPORT issues.</li>
71</ul>
72<p>
73 In addition to this list, you may also want to consult our bug tracker at <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/">bugs.gnunet.org</a> which lists about 190 more specific issues.
74</p>
75
76<h4>Thanks</h4>
77<p>
78 This release was the work of many people. The following people contributed code and were thus easily identified:
79 Christian Grothoff, Daniel Golle, t3sserakt, TheJackiMonster and Martin Schanzenbach.
80</p>
81{% endblock body_content %}
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3 <h1>GNS Technical Specification Milestone 4/4 and Packaging 1+2</h1>
4<p>
5 We are happy to announce the completion of the fourth and last milestone for the GNS
6 Specification. The fourth milestone consists of involving a broader community
7 for feedback and improvements:
8<p>
9<ul>
10 <li><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23766947">Hacker News</a></li>
11 <li><a href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/108/session/secdispatch">IETF 108 secdispatch</a>
12 (see also associated discussions on the mailinglist)</li>
13 <li><a href="https://centr.org/news/news/alternative-dns.html">Reporting on IETF secdispatch</a></li>
14 <li><a href="https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/din/jkbYgEsyuZCknyYQxN-LxDtWpsY/">IRTF DINRG</a></li>
15 <li><a href="https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnunet-developers/2020-07/msg00043.html">Mailing list</a></li>
16</ul>
17<p>
18 Based on this and private feedback received, we updated the draft and
19 the implementation. Most notably, GNS now supports alternative cryptographic
20 schemes for zone keys ("crypto agility") which allows alternative zone types.
21 The (protocol breaking) changes will be released as part of GNUnet 0.14.0.
22 The specification document <b>LSD001</b> can be found at:
23</p>
24<ul>
25 <li>Git: <a href="git://gnunet.org/lsd0001.git">LSD001</a></li>
26 <li><a href="https://lsd.gnunet.org/lsd0001/draft-schanzen-gns.txt">Link to TXT version</a></li>
27 <li><a href="https://lsd.gnunet.org/lsd0001/draft-schanzen-gns.html">Link to HTML version</a></li>
28 <li><a href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-schanzen-gns/">Link to IETF Datatracker (updated less frequently)</a></li>
29</ul>
30<p>
31 Further, work on packaging has been done on Alpine (Packaging 1) and Debian (Packaging 2) packages.
32 The packaging for Alpine is complete, the Debian package is in progress as
33 review and final integration is out of our hands. For reference see also:
34</p>
35<ul>
36 <li><a href="https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages?name=gnunet&branch=edge">Alpine package</a></li>
37 <li><a href="https://salsa.debian.org/debian/gnunet/-/merge_requests/3">Debian package</a></li>
38</ul>
39<p>
40 We will continue to engage with IETF/IRTF as much as possible (online or in-person)
41 including future presentations and discussions at IETF/IRTF.
42 There is still a packaging task open for Fedora (3) which is still work in progress.
43 This work was (and other aspects still are) generously funded by <a href="https://nlnet.nl">NLnet</a> as part of their <a href="https://nlnet.nl/project/GNS/">Search and discovery fund</a>.
44</p>
45{% endblock body_content %}
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1{% extends "common/news.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3<h1>GNUnet 0.14.1</h1>
4<p>
5Continuing to "release early / release often", we present
6GNUnet 0.14.1. This is a bugfix release for gnunet 0.14.0.
7</p>
8<h4>Download links</h4>
9<ul>
10 <li><a href="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-0.14.1.tar.gz">http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-0.14.1.tar.gz</a></li>
11 <li><a href="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-0.14.1.tar.gz.sig">http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnunet/gnunet-0.14.1.tar.gz.sig</a></li>
12</ul>
13<p>
14The GPG key used to sign is: <a href="https://gnunet.org/~schanzen/3D11063C10F98D14BD24D1470B0998EF86F59B6A">3D11063C10F98D14BD24D1470B0998EF86F59B6A</a>
15</p>
16<p>
17Note that due to mirror synchronization, not all links may be functional
18early after the release. For direct access try
19<a href="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/">http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/</a>
20</p>
21<h4>Noteworthy changes in 0.14.1 (since 0.14.0)</h4>
22<ul>
23 <li><tt>TNG</tt>: Various improvements to communicators. <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=6361">#6361</a>,<a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5550">#5550</a>
24 </li>
25 <li><tt>GNS</tt>: Use autogenerated records header file from GANA.</li>
26 <li><tt>FS</tt>: Improve modularity of FS structs. <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=6743">#6743</a></li>
27 <li><tt>SETU</tt>: Various improvements as part of the ongoing work on <a href="https://lsd.gnunet.org/lsd0003">LSD0003</a>.</li>
28 <li><tt>IDENTITY</tt>: Fix wrong key construction for anonymous ECDSA identity.</li>
29 <li><tt>RPS</tt>: Code cleanup mostly addressing warnings.</li>
30 <li><tt>UTIL</tt>:
31 <ul>
32 <li>Added a Base32 en/decoded CLI <tt>gnunet-base32</tt>.</li>
33 <li>Use timeflakes as UUIDs. <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=6716">#6716</a></li>
34 </ul>
35 </li>
36 <li><tt>Buildsystem</tt>: Fix libunistring detection. <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=6485">#6485</a></li>
37</ul>
38<p>
39A detailed list of changes can be found in the <a href="https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/ChangeLog">ChangeLog</a> and
40the <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/changelog_page.php?project_id=13">0.14.1 bugtracker</a>.
41</p>
42
43<h4>Thanks</h4>
44<p>
45This release was the work of many people. The following people contributed code and were thus easily identified:
46Christian Grothoff, Florian Dold, t3sserakt, TheJackiMonster, Elias Summermatter, Julius Bünger and Thien-Thi Nguyen.
47</p>
48{% endblock body_content %}
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1{% extends "common/news.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3 <h1>No GSoC projects in 2021</h1>
4<p>
5 For 2021, <a href="https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/summer-of-code/2021-03/msg00000.html">GNU has not been selected as a GSoC organization</a>.
6 This also means that <a href="{{ url_localized('gsoc.html')}}">GNUnet GSoC
7 projects</a> will not be offered through the GSoC programme.
8 Thanks to all of those interested in our proposed projects and their efforts
9 in preparing proposals, including preliminary discussions with us.
10 If you are still interested in tackling any of the proposed open issues, you
11 are very welcome to do so.
12<p>
13{% endblock body_content %}
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1{% extends "common/news.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3 <h1>DISSENS: Decentralized Identities for Self-sovereign End-users (NGI TRUST)</h1>
4<p>
5 Since mid 2020, a consortium between <a class="link" href="https://taler.net">Taler Systems S.A.</a>,
6the <a class="link" href="https://bfh.ch">Bern University of Applied Sciences</a> and <a class="link" href="https://aisec.fraunhofer.de">Fraunhofer AISEC</a> has been working
7 on bringing privacy-friendly payments using GNU Taler and self-sovereign
8 identity using GNUnet's <a class="link" href="https://reclaim.gnunet.org">re:claimID</a>
9 together in an e-commerce framework.
10</p>
11<p>
12<img style="width: 100%; border: 1px solid #333" src="{{ url_static('dissens-overview.png')}}"/>
13</p>
14<h2>Content</h2>
15<p>
16 Registrations of accounts prior to receiving services online is the standard process for commercial offerings on the Internet which depend on two corner stones of the Web: Payment processing and digital identities. The use of third-party identity provider services (IdPs) is practical as it delegates the task of verifying and storing personal information. The use of payment processors is convenient for the customer as it provides one-click payments. However, the quasi-oligopoly of services providers in those areas include Google and Facebook for identities and PayPal or Stripe for payment processing. Those corporations are not only based in privacy-unfriendly jurisdictions, but also exploit private data for profit.
17</p>
18<p>
19DISSENS makes the case that what is urgently needed are fundamentally different, user-centric and privacy-friendly alternatives to the above.
20Self-sovereign identity (SSI) management is the way to replace IdPs with a user-centric, decentralized mechanism where data and access control is fully under the control of the data subject.
21In combination with a privacy-friendly payment system, DISSENS aims to achieve the same one-click user experience that is currently achieved by privacy-invasive account-based Web shops, but without the users having to setup accounts.
22</p>
23<p>
24To achieve this, DISSENS integrates re:claimID with the GNU Taler payment system in a pilot in order to demonstrate the practical feasibility and benefits of privacy enhancing technologies for users and commercial service providers.
25DISSENS also implements a reference scenario which includes credentials issued by the partners Fraunhofer AISEC and BFH for employees and students, respectively. Users are able to access and use a pilot service developed by Taler Systems S.A. while being able to claim specific discounts for students and researchers.
26</p>
27<p>
28This approach offers significant benefits over existing solutions built using other SSI systems such as <a class="link" href="https://www.sovrin.org">Sovrin</a> or <a class="link" href="https://www.serto.id">serto</a> (formerly uPort):
29</p>
30<b>No gatekeepers; No vendor lock-in:</b>
31<p>
32The approach is completely open to issuers and does not impose any registration restrictions (such as registration fees) in order to define domain specific credentials. Further, the system does not impose a consortium-based governance model — which tend to eventually be driven by commercial interests and not consumer interests. The design enables all participants in the ecosystem to participate without prior onboarding while at the same time being offered full transparency and control regarding their personal data and processes involved.
33</p>
34<b>Support for non-interactive business processes:</b>
35<p>
36At the same time, unlike the SSI systems cited above, re:claimID offers a way to access user information without online interaction with the user. Offline access of shared identity data is a crucial requirement in almost any business process as such processes often occur after direct interaction with the user. For example, customer information such as billing addresses are required in — possibly recurring — back office billing processes which occur well after interaction with a customer.
37</p>
38<b>Scalability and sustainability:</b>
39<p>
40Finally, both re:claimID as the SSI system as well as Taler do not suffer from the usual predicament Blockchain-based systems find themselves in: Both systems do not require a decentralized, public ledger. This eliminates the need for consensus mechanisms, which do not scale and are ecologically unsustainable. In fact, DISSENS employs decentralization only where it provides the most value and use more efficient technology stacks where needed: re:claimID builds on top of the <a class="link" href="{{ url_localized('gns.html') }}">GNU Name System</a>, which makes use of a DHT, an efficient (O(log n)) peer-to-peer data structure. For payments, GNU Taler uses centralized infrastructure operated by audited and regulated exchange providers and facilitates account-less end-to-end interactions between customers and services where all parties have O(1) transaction costs.
41</p>
42<p>
43The result of DISSENS will provide businesses and credential issuers with ready-to-use and standards-compliant templates to build privacy-friendly services in the Web.
44The aim of the DISSENS project was to design a technology stack which combines privacy-friendly online payments with self-sovereign personal data management. The result enables users to be in complete control over their digital identity and personal information while at the same time being able to selectively share information necessary to use commercial services. The pilot demonstrates a sustainable, user-centric, standard-compliant and accessible use case for public service employees and students in the domain of commercial food delivery.
45It serves as an easy-to-adapt template for the integration of other scenarios and use cases.
46</p>
47<h2>Future work</h2>
48<p>
49GNUnet is working on the underlying components mature to the point that Taler+re:claimID can be recommended to operators to enable for account-less shopping with or without verified credentials. This will also require the continuation of our
50work on the low-level transport rewrite as it is a core component of GNS which
51in turn is what makes re:claimID spin.
52</p>
53<h2>Links</h2>
54<ul>
55 <li>Mid-project <a class="link" href="https://gnunet.org/~schanzen/2021-01-18-reclaimID-Taler-Shopping.webm">demonstration video</a> (~7 MB).</li>
56 <li><a class="link" href="https://git.gnunet.org/bibliography.git/plain/docs/dissens2021.pdf">The paper</a> (also accepted for publication without appendix at the <a class="link" href="https://oid2021.compute.dtu.dk/">Open Identity Summit 2021</a>)</li>
57 <li><a class="link" href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/gnu-taler-payment-for-woocommerce/">Taler WooCommerce plugin</a> (wordpress.org)</li>
58 <li>The privacy credential library <a class="link" href="https://github.com/Fraunhofer-AISEC/libpabc">libpabc</a> (github.com).</li>
59 <li><a class="link" href="https://git.taler.net/woocommerce-taler.git">Setup scripts and installation documentation for a Taler + re:claimID + WooCommerce service</a> (taler.net).</li>
60 <li><a class="link" href="https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-presentations.git/plain/2021dissens/reclaim.pdf">Slide deck</a>.</li>
61</ul>
62<p>
63</p>
64<p>
65 This work is generously funded by <a class="link" href="https://www.ngi.eu">the EC's Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative</a> as part of their <a class="link" href="https://www.ngi.eu/ngi-projects/ngi-trust/">NGI TRUST</a> programme.
66</p>
67{% endblock body_content %}
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1{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3 <div class="container-fluid">
4 <div class="container">
5 <article>
6 <div class="row">
7 <div class="container text-center">
8 <h1>{{ _("News") }}<a name="news"></a></h1>
9 <section>
10 <p>
11 {% trans %}
12 News posts about changes related to
13 GNUnet such as releases and events
14 {% endtrans %}
15 &#8211;
16 <a href="{{ url_localized('rss.xml') }}">{{ _("subscribe to our RSS feed") }}</a>
17 </p>
18 </section>
19 </div>
20 </div>
21 <div class="row">
22 {% for year, yitem in newsdata|selectattr('date.year', 'gt', 2019)|groupby('date.year')|reverse %}
23 <b>{{ year }}</b>
24 <ul class="timeline">
25 {% for item in yitem %}
26 <li>
27 <section class="item-preview">
28 <header>
29 <h3>{{ item['title']|e }}</h3>
30 <p class="item-date">
31 {{ item['date'] }}
32 </p>
33 </header>
34 <p class="item-abstract">
35 {{ get_abstract(item['page'], 500) }} <br/>
36 [<a href="{{ url_localized(item['page']) }}" title="{{ item['date']}}">{{ _("read more") }}</a>]
37 </p>
38 </section>
39 </li>
40 {% endfor %}
41 </ul>
42 {% endfor %}
43 </div>
44 <h2>
45 {% trans %}
46 News archives:
47 {% endtrans %}
48 </h2>
49 <ul>
50 {% for year, yitem in newsdata|selectattr('date.year', 'lt', 2020)|groupby('date.year')|reverse %}
51 <li><a href="{{ 'oldnews-' + year|string + '.html' }}">{{ year }} ({{yitem|length}})</a></li>
52 {% endfor %}
53 </ul>
54 </article>
55 </div>
56 </div>
57{% endblock body_content %}
diff --git a/template/news/oldnews-2011.html.j2 b/template/news/oldnews-2011.html.j2
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1{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
2{% from "common/old-news.j2.inc" import oldnews with context %}
3{% block body_content %}
4{{ oldnews(2011) }}
5{% endblock body_content %}
diff --git a/template/news/oldnews-2013.html.j2 b/template/news/oldnews-2013.html.j2
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1{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
2{% from "common/old-news.j2.inc" import oldnews with context %}
3{% block body_content %}
4{{ oldnews(2013) }}
5{% endblock body_content %}
diff --git a/template/news/oldnews-2018.html.j2 b/template/news/oldnews-2018.html.j2
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1{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
2{% from "common/old-news.j2.inc" import oldnews with context %}
3{% block body_content %}
4{{ oldnews(2018) }}
5{% endblock body_content %}
diff --git a/template/news/oldnews-2019.html.j2 b/template/news/oldnews-2019.html.j2
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1{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
2{% from "common/old-news.j2.inc" import oldnews with context %}
3{% block body_content %}
4{{ oldnews(2019) }}
5{% endblock body_content %}
diff --git a/template/reclaim/faq.html.j2 b/template/reclaim/faq.html.j2
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1{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3<div class="m-3">
4 <a class="mt-2 mb-2" href="{{ url_localized('reclaim/index.html') }}">reclaimID</a> / FAQ
5</div>
6<h2 class="text-center">{{ _("Frequently asked questions") }}</h2>
7<br/>
8<div class="container">
9 <ul class="fa-ul">
10 <li class="mt-4"><i class="fa-li fas fa-question-circle"></i> <b>How is re:claimID different from</b> <i>&lt;insert other identity provider service here&gt; ?</i></li>
11 <li><i class="fa-li fas fa-comment"></i> Unlike most other identity provider services, re:claimID is not operated by a single service provider or even a federated consortium of service providers. Instead, it is a fully decentralised service operated implicitly by its users. Consequently, large-scale data monetisation, mass-surveillance and other (ab)use of personal data is inherently mitigated.</li>
12 <li class="mt-4"><i class="fa-li fas fa-question-circle"></i> <b>How much does re:claimID cost?</b></li>
13 <li><i class="fa-li fas fa-comment"></i> re:claimID is Free Software. We argue that in order for an identity system to be a credible solution for self-sovereign citizens to exercise their right to digital self determination, open and free software as well as services are indispensible.</li>
14 <li class="mt-4"><i class="fa-li fas fa-question-circle"></i> <b>How does re:claimID work?</b></li>
15 <li><i class="fa-li fas fa-comment"></i> re:claimID uses the GNU Name System as identity and attribute directory service. In order to allow the user to enforce access control decisions, we use a cryptographic access control layer. However, the user is not required to manage any cryptographic keys or manage zones in a namespace. This is done under the hood by re:claimID.</li>
16 <li class="mt-4"><i class="fa-li fas fa-question-circle"></i> <b>How does a website know the attribute data share via re:claimID is correct?</b></li>
17 <li><i class="fa-li fas fa-comment"></i> Short answer: It doesn't.
18 Long answer: Identities are initially self-asserted by the user. re:claimID could, however, also be used to share third party attested attributes (e.g. X.509 certificates). Further, have integrated <a href="https://github.com/Fraunhofer-AISEC/libpabc">Privacy-ABCs</a> for <a href="{{ url_localized('news/2021-05-DISSENS.html') }}">this use case</a>.</li>
19 <li class="mt-4"><i class="fa-li fas fa-question-circle"></i> <b>Who is behind re:claimID?</b></li>
20 <li><i class="fa-li fas fa-comment"></i> re:claimID was initially developed at <a href="https://aisec.fraunhofer.de">Fraunhofer AISEC</a> and is part of GNUnet.</li>
21 <li class="mt-4"><i class="fa-li fas fa-question-circle"></i> <b>I found a bug!</b></li>
22 <li><i class="fa-li fas fa-comment"></i> We aim to continuously develop and improve re:claimID. Help us by <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org">reporting any issues you encounter</a>.</li>
23 </ul>
24
25</div>
26{% endblock body_content %}
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1{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3<div class="m-3">
4 <a class="mt-2 mb-2" href="{{ url_localized('reclaim/index.html') }}">reclaimID</a> / IdPs
5</div>
6<h2 class="text-center">{{ _("For IdPs") }}</h2>
7<br/>
8<div class="container">
9 <h2><b>Step 1:</b> OpenID Service</h2>
10 As an identity provider and credential issuer, you need to setup an OpenID Connect server. There are many servers out there. For a list of servers, check out the <a href="https://openid.net/developers/certified/">OpenID website</a>.
11 One important caveat is that the server should allow you to issue user information inside the signed "ID Token".
12 The configuration regarding what user information goes into the token is of course completely under your discretion.
13
14 <h2 class="mt-5"><b>Step 2:</b> Configuring the reclaimID client</h2>
15 reclaimID uses special client values which must be registered at the OpenID server. The values are:
16 <ul>
17 <li><b>Client ID</b>: reclaimid</li>
18 <li><b>Client secret</b>: none (public client)</li>
19 <li><b>Redirect URI</b>: https://ui.reclaim</li>
20 <li><b>Grant type</b>: Authorization code</li>
21 <li><b>PKCE</b>: enabled (Optional but highly recommended)</li>
22 </ul>
23
24 <h2 class="mt-5"><b>Step 3:</b> Configuring a webfinger</h2>
25 You must support the webfinger-based <a href="https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-discovery-1_0.html">OpenID Connect service discovery</a>.
26 Whenever the user configures an email address for an identity, reclaimID will try to discover the issuing identity provider through the OIDC Discovery protocol. This includes a <a href="https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-discovery-1_0.html#EmailSyntax">request to the authority part of the email address</a>.
27
28 The response should point reclaimID to the actual OpenID Connect service <a href="https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-discovery-1_0.html#ProviderMetadata">serving the issuer medatata</a>. reclaimID will try to request all scopes which are listed in the metadata, but does not expect all of them to be granted.
29</div>
30{% endblock body_content %}
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1{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3<div class="container">
4 <div class="row">
5 <div class="container text-center">
6 <img style="width:50%" src="{{ url_static('images/reclaim_logo.png') }}" alt="reclaimID" />
7 <br/>
8 <p class="mt-4">{{ _("Self-sovereign, Decentralised Identity Management and Personal Data Sharing") }}</p>
9 </div>
10 </div>
11</div>
12<div class="container-fluid greybox">
13 <div class="container">
14 <div class="row">
15 <div class="col-lg-2"></div>
16 <div class="col-lg-6">
17 <section>
18 <h2>{{ _("Self-sovereign") }}</h2>
19 <p>
20 {% trans %}
21 You manage your identities and attributes locally on your computer. No need to trust a third party service with your data.
22 {% endtrans %}
23 </p>
24 </section>
25 </div>
26 <div class="col-lg-3 homepageicon">
27 <span class="fas fa-fist-raised"></span>
28 </div>
29 </div>
30 </div>
31</div>
32<div class="container-fluid">
33 <div class="container">
34 <div class="row">
35 <div class="col-lg-2 homepageicon">
36 <span class="fas fa-project-diagram"></span>
37 </div>
38 <div class="col-lg-6">
39 <section>
40 <h2>{{ _("Decentralized") }}</h2>
41 <p>
42 {% trans %}
43 You can share your identity attributes securely over a decentralized name system. This allows your friends to access your shared data without the need of a trusted third party.
44 {% endtrans %}
45 </p>
46 </section>
47 </div>
48 </div>
49 </div>
50</div>
51
52<div class="container-fluid greybox">
53 <div class="container">
54 <div class="row">
55 <div class="col-lg-2"></div>
56 <div class="col-lg-6">
57 <section>
58 <h2>{{ _("Standard-compliant") }}</h2>
59 <p>
60 {% trans %}
61 You can use OpenID Connect to integrate reclaim in your web sites.
62 {% endtrans %}
63 </p>
64 </section>
65 </div>
66 <div class="col-lg-3 homepageicon">
67 <span class="fab fa-openid"></span>
68 </div>
69 </div>
70 </div>
71</div>
72<hr/>
73<div class="container-fluid">
74 <div class="container">
75 <div class="row">
76 <div class="col-md-4 mt-1">
77 <a class="frontpage btn btn-primary btn-lg" href="{{ url_localized('reclaim/tech.html') }}"><i class="fas fa-cubes"></i><br/>{{ _("Technology") }}</a>
78 </div>
79 <div class="col-md-4 mt-1">
80 <a class="frontpage btn btn-primary btn-lg" href="{{ url_localized('reclaim/motivation.html') }}"><i class="fas fa-fire"></i><br/>{{ _("Motivation") }}</a>
81 </div>
82 <div class="col-md-4 mt-1">
83 <a class="frontpage btn btn-primary btn-lg" href="{{ url_localized('reclaim/faq.html') }}"><i class="fas fa-question"></i><br/>{{ _("FAQ") }}</a>
84 </div>
85
86 </div>
87 <div class="row">
88 <div class="col-md-4 mt-1">
89 <a class="frontpage btn btn-primary btn-lg" href="{{ url_localized('reclaim/users.html') }}"><i class="fas fa-user"></i><br/>{{ _("For users") }}</a>
90 </div>
91 <div class="col-md-4 mt-1">
92 <a class="frontpage btn btn-primary btn-lg" href="{{ url_localized('reclaim/websites.html') }}"><i class="fas fa-globe"></i><br/>{{ _("For websites") }}</a>
93 </div>
94 <div class="col-md-4 mt-1">
95 <a class="frontpage btn btn-primary btn-lg" href="{{ url_localized('reclaim/idps.html') }}"><i class="fas fa-users"></i><br/>{{ _("For IdPs") }}</a>
96 </div>
97 </div>
98 </div>
99</div>
100
101
102{% endblock body_content %}
diff --git a/template/reclaim/motivation.html.j2 b/template/reclaim/motivation.html.j2
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1{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3<div class="m-3">
4 <a class="mt-2 mb-2" href="{{ url_localized('reclaim/index.html') }}">reclaimID</a> / Motivation
5</div>
6<h2 class="text-center">{{ _("Motivation") }}</h2>
7<br/>
8<div class="container">
9<p>
10Today, users are often required to share personal data, like email addresses, to use services on the web. As part of normal service operation, such as notifications or billing, services require access to -- ideally fresh and correct -- user data.
11Sharing attributes in the Web today is often done via centralized service providers to reduce data redundancy and to give services access to current, up-to-date information even if the user is currently offline.
12Abuse of this power is theoretically limited by local laws and regulations.
13But, the past has shown that even well-meaning identity providers struggle to keep user data safe as they become major targets for hackers and nation state actors while striving for monetizing anonymized statistics from these data.
14We advocate for a new, decentralized way for users to manage their identities for the following reasons:
15</p>
16<ul class="fa-ul">
17 <li><i class="fa-li fas fa-caret-right"></i> The current state of omniscient identity providers is a significant threat to the users' privacy.</li>
18 <li><i class="fa-li fas fa-caret-right"></i> Users must completely trust the service provider with respect to protecting the integrity and confidentiality of their identity in their interest.</li>
19 <li><i class="fa-li fas fa-caret-right"></i> The service provider itself is facing substantial liability risks given the responsibility of securely managing potentially sensitive personal data of millions of users.</li>
20</ul>
21
22<p>re:claimID is built as a service on top of the peer-to-peer framework <a href="https://gnunet.org">GNUnet</a>.<br/>
23It emerged from research conducted by the research group "Secure
24Applications and Services" at the <a href="https://www.aisec.fraunhofer.de/de/fields-of-expertise/projekte/reclaim.html">Fraunhofer AISEC</a> research institute.<br/>
25A scientific, peer-reviewed paper on the theoretical foundations of re:claimID
26was published at <a href="https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8456003">TrustCom 2018</a>
27(<a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.06253v1">Arxiv</a>).<br/> re:claimID is
28primarily developed in the
29<a href="https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/src/reclaim">GNUnet source tree</a>.
30Accompanying tools and sources can be found in the
31<a href="https://gitlab.com/reclaimid">Gitlab project</a>.
32</p>
33</div>
34{% endblock body_content %}
diff --git a/template/reclaim/tech.html.j2 b/template/reclaim/tech.html.j2
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..4223cf5b
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+++ b/template/reclaim/tech.html.j2
@@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
1{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3<div class="m-3">
4 <a class="mt-2 mb-2" href="{{ url_localized('reclaim/index.html') }}">reclaimID</a> / Technology
5</div>
6<h2 class="text-center">{{ _("Overview") }}</h2>
7<div style="text-align:center">
8 <img style="width:50%" src="{{ url_static('images/reclaim/reclaim_eq.png') }}"/>
9</div>
10<br/>
11<div class="container">
12 <div class="row">
13 <div class="col-lg-6">
14 <h3>
15 {{ _("Decentralised identity directory") }}
16 </h3>
17 <p>
18 {% trans %}
19 The decentralised GNU Name System (GNS) gives users full and exclusive authority over their attributes by sharing them over user-owned namespaces.
20 {% endtrans %}
21 </p>
22 </div>
23 <div class="col-lg-6">
24 <div>
25 <h3>
26 {{ _("Cryptographic access control") }}
27 </h3>
28 </div>
29 <p>
30 {% trans %}
31Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved and
32read only by authorized relying parties parties without direct user interaction -- even if the user is offline!
33 {% endtrans %}
34 </p>
35 </div>
36 </div>
37</div>
38<hr/>
39<h2 class="text-center">{{ _("Principles") }}</h2>
40<div class="container-fluid greybox">
41 <div class="container">
42 <div class="row">
43 <div class="col-lg-1"></div>
44 <div class="col-lg-6">
45 <section>
46 <h2>{{ _("Identity and attribute management") }}</h2>
47 <p>
48 {% trans %}
49 Users regularly publish fresh, up-to-date attributes which can be retrieved by requesting parties without direct user interaction -- even if the user is offline!
50 Access to attributes is controlled through an ecryption based access
51 control layer.
52 {% endtrans %}
53 </p>
54 </section>
55 </div>
56 <div class="col-lg-5 homepageicon">
57 <a href="{{ url_static('images/reclaim/Reclaim-2.png') }}"><img style="width:100%" src="{{ url_static('images/reclaim/Reclaim-2.png') }}"/></a>
58 </div>
59 </div>
60 </div>
61</div>
62<div class="container-fluid">
63 <div class="container">
64 <div class="row">
65 <div class="col-lg-5 homepageicon">
66 <a href="{{ url_static('images/reclaim/Reclaim-3.png') }}"><img style="width:100%" src="{{ url_static('images/reclaim/Reclaim-3.png') }}"/></a>
67
68 </div>
69 <div class="col-lg-6">
70 <section>
71 <h2>{{ _("Authorization") }}</h2>
72 <p>
73 {% trans %}
74 To access attributes, requesting parties request authorization from the
75 user thrugh the use of OpenID Connect.
76 If access is granted, the relying party is given the necessary decryption
77 key material.
78 The user may at any time revoke this access or modify the authorization decision.
79 {% endtrans %}
80 </p>
81 </section>
82 </div>
83 </div>
84</div>
85
86<div class="container-fluid greybox">
87 <div class="container">
88 <div class="row">
89 <div class="col-lg-1"></div>
90 <div class="col-lg-6">
91 <section>
92 <h2>{{ _("Attribute retrieval") }}</h2>
93 <p>
94 {% trans %}
95 Relying parties retrieve encrypted identity data from the decentralised
96 directory.
97 It is able to decrypt all those attributes that the user has authorized
98 it to access using the respective key.
99 {% endtrans %}
100 </p>
101 </section>
102 </div>
103 <div class="col-lg-5 homepageicon">
104 <a href="{{ url_static('images/reclaim/Reclaim-4.png') }}"><img style="width:100%" src="{{ url_static('images/reclaim/Reclaim-4.png') }}"/></a>
105 </div>
106 </div>
107 </div>
108</div>
109<hr/>
110<h2 style="text-align:center" class="mt-2">Videos and Talks</h2>
111<ul class="fa-ul">
112 <li><i class="fa-li fas fa-caret-right"></i> <a href="https://youtu.be/PlSX-o36Wus?t=5371">IETF Meeting #104; Privacy Enhancements and Assessments Research Group - March 2019</a> (<a href="https://git.gnunet.org/presentations.git/plain/IETF104/slides-104-pearg-reclaim-00.pdf">Slides</a>)</li>
113 <li><i class="fa-li fas fa-caret-right"></i> <a href="https://media.ccc.de/v/ds19-10383-re_claimid">Datenspuren 2019 - September 2019 (German)</a> (<a href="https://git.gnunet.org/presentations.git/plain/datenspuren2019/datenspuren2019.pdf">Slides</a>, English)</li>
114</ul>
115{% endblock body_content %}
diff --git a/template/reclaim/users.html.j2 b/template/reclaim/users.html.j2
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..8b78dc11
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@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
1{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3<div class="m-3">
4 <a class="mt-2 mb-2" href="{{ url_localized('reclaim/index.html') }}">reclaimID</a> / Users
5</div>
6<h2 class="text-center">{{ _("For users") }}</h2>
7<br/>
8<div class="container">
9 <h2><b>Step 1:</b> Installation</h2>
10 <p>
11 Please use the <a href="{{ url_localized('install.html') }}">GNUnet installation guides</a>.
12 </p>
13 <h2 class="mt-5"><b>Step 2:</b> Browser plugin</h2>
14
15 <p>You also need to install a browser plugin:</p>
16 <div class="centering">
17 <a class="btn btn-primary" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"
18 href="https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/reclaimid/"><i class="fab fa-firefox"></i> Mozilla Firefox</a>
19 <a class="btn btn-primary" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"
20 href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/reclaimid/jiogompmdejcnacmlnjhnaicgkefcfll"><i class="fab fa-chrome"></i> Chrome / Chromium</a>
21 </div>
22 <br/>
23 <h2 class="mt-5"><b>Step 3:</b> Creating your first identity</h2>
24 <p>Almost there. Now try adding a new identity at <a href="https://ui.reclaim">your local re:claimID instance</a> and add some attributes to it.
25 <br/>
26
27 <h2 class="mt-5">Websites supporting re:claimID</h2>
28 <p>To test a login with one of your re:claimID identities, you can go to one of the websites supporting it:</p>
29 <ul>
30 <li><a href="https://demo.reclaim-identity.io">Our demo messaging board</a> (<a href="https://gitlab.com/reclaimid/demo">Source</a>)</li>
31 <li><a href="https://eusec.clouditor.io">Clouditor EUSEC project page</a></li>
32 </ul>
33
34
35 <h2 class="mt-5">Troubleshooting</h2>
36 In case you encounter any problems, please check for <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org">known issues and report bugs to help us improve re:claimID!</a>
37
38
39</div>
40{% endblock body_content %}
diff --git a/template/reclaim/websites.html.j2 b/template/reclaim/websites.html.j2
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..f4e7fec9
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+++ b/template/reclaim/websites.html.j2
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
1{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
2{% block body_content %}
3<div class="m-3">
4 <a class="mt-2 mb-2" href="{{ url_localized('reclaim/index.html') }}">reclaimID</a> / Websites
5</div>
6<h2 class="text-center">{{ _("For websites") }}</h2>
7<div class="container">
8 <h2><b>Step 1:</b> Installation</h2>
9 <p>
10 Please use the <a href="{{ url_localized('install.html') }}">GNUnet installation guides</a>.
11 </p>
12 <h2 class="mt-5"><b>Step 2:</b> Registering an OpenID Connect client</h2>
13 <p>The easiest way to manage OpenID Connect client is through our CLI tool:</p>
14 <code class="block">$ gem install reclaim-oidc</code>
15 <p>To register an OpenID Connect client, execute:</p>
16 <code class="block">$ reclaim-oidc --add --client-name myclient --redirect-uri https://mywebsite.com/oidc_cb --description "My Client"</code>
17 <p>You can list all registered clients and your local OpenID Connect metadata required to initiate an authorization code flow by executing:</p>
18 <code class="block">$ reclaim-oidc --list </code>
19 <p>The response will look like this</p>
20 <code class="block">OpenID Connect Provider Information:<br/>
21 ------------------------------------<br/>
22 Authorize Endpoint: http://localhost:7776/openid/authorize<br/>
23 Token Endpoint: http://localhost:7776/openid/token<br/>
24 JSON-Web-Token Algorithm: HS512<br/>
25 JSON-Web-Token key: secret<br/>
26 Example Authorization Redirect:<br/>
27 https://api.reclaim/openid/authorize?client_id=&lt;client_id&gt;&amp;redirect_uri=&lt;redirect_uri&gt;&amp;response_type=code&amp;scope=email%20full_name&amp;nonce=1234<br/>
28 <br/>
29 Registered Clients:<br/>
30 -------------------<br/>
31 name: myclient<br/>
32 client_id: &lt;client_id&gt;<br/>
33 client_secret: &lt;client_secret&gt;<br/>
34 description: My Client<br/>
35 redirect_uri: https://mywebsite.com/oidc_cb<br/>
36 ...
37 </code>
38 <div class="alert alert-info"><b>NOTE</b>: The client secrets and JWT token signing keys can be configured. However, due to the fact that re:claimID endpoint are running on your local machine, they are not critical.</div>
39
40 <h2 class="mt-5"><b>Step 3:</b> Website integration</h2>
41 <p>You can use the information above to integrate re:claimID as a generic <a href="https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html">OpenID Connect Identity Provider</a> into the web application of your choice. The integration steps for this part depend on the application you use. Hence, please refer to your respective documentation or the OpenID Connect specifications.
42 </p>
43 <p>The sources of our <a href="https://demo.reclaim-identity.io">demo website</a> can be found in our <a href="https://gitlab.com/reclaimid/demo">gitlab project</a>.</p>
44</div>
45{% endblock body_content %}
diff --git a/template/roadmap.html.j2 b/template/roadmap.html.j2
index 51cc6fcc..7eff2569 100644
--- a/template/roadmap.html.j2
+++ b/template/roadmap.html.j2
@@ -4,25 +4,34 @@
4 <div class="row"> 4 <div class="row">
5 <div class="container text-center"> 5 <div class="container text-center">
6 <h1>{{ _("Roadmap") }}</h1> 6 <h1>{{ _("Roadmap") }}</h1>
7 <section>
8 <p>
9 This is our roadmap.
10 </p>
11 </section>
12 </div> 7 </div>
8 <p>
9 This is our roadmap. We distinguish between short, medium and long term goals.
10 The roadmap is subject to change and its primary purpose it to indicate the current work in progress and future work as well as the path to a stable release. Goals which are currently in active development are marked in <b>bold</b>.
11 </p>
13 <ul class="timeline"> 12 <ul class="timeline">
14 <li> 13 <li>
15 <section class="item-preview"> 14 <section class="item-preview">
16 <header> 15 <header>
17 <h3>Short term</h3> 16 <h3>Short term</h3>
18 <p class="item-date"> 17 <p class="item-date">
19 0.13.x 18 &le;0.16
20 </p> 19 </p>
21 <p class="item-abstract"> 20 <p class="item-abstract">
22 <ul> 21 <ul class="fa-ul">
23 <li>Setup and use names and numbers registration (GANA) for GNUnet 22 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-square"></i></span>DHT:
24 subsystems.</li> 23 <ul class="fa-ul">
25 <li>GNU Name System technical specification.</li> 24 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-square"></i></span>Improvements including signed paths and stability improvements. Technical specification.</li>
25 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-square"></i></span><a href="https://lsd.gnunet.org/lsd0000/">Technical specification</a>.</li>
26 </ul>
27 </li>
28 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-minus-square"></i></span><b>SET:</b>
29 <ul class="fa-ul">
30 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-minus-square"></i></span><b>Improvements to code quality and correctness</b>.</li>
31 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-minus-square"></i></span><a href="https://lsd.gnunet.org/lsd0003/"><b>Technical specification</a></b>.</li>
32 </ul>
33 </li>
34 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-minus-square"></i></span><b>RECLAIM: <a href="https://lsd.gnunet.org/lsd0002/">Technical specification</a></b>.</li>
26 </ul> 35 </ul>
27 </p> 36 </p>
28 </header> 37 </header>
@@ -34,17 +43,23 @@
34 <header> 43 <header>
35 <h3>Medium term</h3> 44 <h3>Medium term</h3>
36 <p class="item-date"> 45 <p class="item-date">
37 0.14 and beyond 46 &gt;0.16
38 </p> 47 </p>
39 <p class="item-abstract"> 48 <p class="item-abstract">
40 <ul> 49 <ul class="fa-ul">
41 <li>TNG: Transport rewrite complete including basic service, communicators and NAT.</li> 50 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-minus-square"></i></span><b>TNG</b>: Transport rewrite. [<a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/search.php?tag_string=tng">Open issues</a>]
42 <li>CORE/CADET performance and correctness improvements.</li> 51 <ul class="fa-ul">
43 <li>DHT improvements including signed paths and stability improvements.</li> 52 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-minus-square"></i></span><b>TNG service</b></li>
44 <li>SET improvements to code quality and correctness.</li> 53 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-minus-square"></i></span><b>TCP communicator</b></li>
45 <li>CONVERSATION improvements to performance, latency hiding and usability.</li> 54 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-minus-square"></i></span><b>UDP communicator</b></li>
46 <li>Stable and usable documentation.</li> 55 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-minus-square"></i></span><b>UNIX Domain Socket communicator</b></li>
47 <li>GNUnet packages available and up-to-date in distributions.</li> 56 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-square"></i></span>NAT</li>
57 </ul>
58 </li>
59 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-square"></i></span>CORE/CADET: Performance and correctness improvements.</li>
60 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-square"></i></span>CONVERSATION improvements to performance, latency hiding and usability.</li>
61 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-minus-square"></i></span><b>Stable and usable documentation.</b></li>
62 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-minus-square"></i></span><b>GNUnet packages available and up-to-date in distributions.</b></li>
48 </ul> 63 </ul>
49 </p> 64 </p>
50 </header> 65 </header>
@@ -59,12 +74,12 @@
59 1.x 74 1.x
60 </p> 75 </p>
61 <p class="item-abstract"> 76 <p class="item-abstract">
62 <ul> 77 <ul class="fa-ul">
63 <li>Stable release.</li> 78 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-square"></i></span>Stable release.</li>
64 <li>Onion routing with RPS</li> 79 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-square"></i></span>Onion routing with RPS</li>
65 <li>Mix network, pEp integration on top of mix network</li> 80 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-square"></i></span>Mix network, pEp integration on top of mix network</li>
66 <li>Collaborative filtering / news distribution</li> 81 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-square"></i></span>Collaborative filtering / news distribution</li>
67 <li>Improved FS design, proper integration with GNS</li> 82 <li><span class="fa-li"><i class="far fa-square"></i></span>Improved FS design, proper integration with GNS</li>
68 </ul> 83 </ul>
69 </p> 84 </p>
70 </header> 85 </header>
diff --git a/template/rss.xml.j2 b/template/rss.xml.j2
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..d0197c00
--- /dev/null
+++ b/template/rss.xml.j2
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
1{#
2# Copyright (C) 2019, 2020 GNUnet e.V.
3#
4# This code is derived from code contributed to GNUnet eV
5# by nikita <nikita@n0.is>.
6#
7# Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for
8# any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted.
9#
10# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL
11# WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED
12# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
13# AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
14# DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR
15# PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
16# TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
17# PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
18#
19# SPDX-License-Identifier: 0BSD
20#}
21<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
22<rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
23 <channel>
24 <atom:link href="{{ siteconf['baseurl'] }}{{ lang }}/rss.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" />
25 <title>{{ siteconf['rsstitle'] }}</title>
26 <language>{{ lang }}</language>
27 <description>{{ siteconf['rssdescr']|e }}</description>
28 <link>{{ siteconf['baseurl'] }}/</link>
29 <lastBuildDate>{{ now }}</lastBuildDate>
30 {% for newspostitem in newsposts %}
31 <item>
32 <guid>{{ siteconf['baseurl'] }}{{ lang }}{{ siteconf['newsloc'] }}{{ newspostitem['page'] }}</guid>
33 <link>{{ siteconf['baseurl'] }}{{ lang }}{{ siteconf['newsloc'] }}{{ newspostitem['page'] }}</link>
34 <pubDate>{{ conv_date_rfc822(newspostitem["date"]) }}</pubDate>
35 <title>{{ newspostitem['title']|e }}</title>
36 <description>
37 <![CDATA[
38 {% filter extract_body %}
39 {% include (newspostitem['page'] + ".j2") %}
40 {% endfilter %}
41 ]]>
42 </description>
43 </item>
44 {% endfor %}
45 </channel>
46</rss>
diff --git a/template/use.html.j2 b/template/use.html.j2
index a049b2a5..8dc7abd5 100644
--- a/template/use.html.j2
+++ b/template/use.html.j2
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
206 </code> 206 </code>
207 </p> 207 </p>
208 208
209 <p>It's worth nothing that the other peers can be a friend's machine which has GNUnet running, or it can also just be another shell on your own machine.</p> 209 <p>It's worth noting that the other peers can be a friend's machine which has GNUnet running, or it can also just be another shell on your own machine.</p>
210 210
211 <p> 211 <p>
212 If you are interested in the details of CADET, please read the <a href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#CADET-Subsystem">"Cadet-Subsystem" chapter in the GNUnet handbook</a>. 212 If you are interested in the details of CADET, please read the <a href="https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#CADET-Subsystem">"Cadet-Subsystem" chapter in the GNUnet handbook</a>.
@@ -573,4 +573,4 @@
573 </div> 573 </div>
574 </div> 574 </div>
575</article> 575</article>
576{% endblock body_content %} \ No newline at end of file 576{% endblock body_content %}
diff --git a/www.yml b/www.yml
index 5873c2bd..72bdb748 100644
--- a/www.yml
+++ b/www.yml
@@ -1,53 +1,24 @@
1siteconf: 1siteconf:
2 - baseurl: gnunet.org 2 baseurl: https://gnunet.org/
3 newsloc: /news/ 3 newsloc: /news/
4 newsdir: news 4 newsdir: news
5 rsstitle: GNUnet.org 5 rsstitle: GNUnet.org
6 rssdescr: "News posts published by GNUnet about changes related to GNUnet, releases, and events" 6 rssdescr: "News posts published by GNUnet about changes related to GNUnet, releases, and events"
7 rssloc: 7 rssloc:
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51meetingnotes: 22meetingnotes:
52 2013: 2013-12-27 23 2013: 2013-12-27
53 2014: 2014-12-28 24 2014: 2014-12-28
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56 2017: 2017-12-27 27 2017: 2017-12-27
57 2018: 2018-12-27 28 2018: 2018-12-27
58 2019: 2019-12-27 29 2019: 2019-12-27
30 2020: 2020-12-30
59newsposts: 31newsposts:
60 - page: 2020-08-0.13.2.html 32 - page: news/2021-05-DISSENS.html
33 date: 2021-05-10
34 title: "DISSENS: Decentralized Identities for Self-sovereign End-users"
35 - page: news/2021-03-0.14.1.html
36 date: 2021-04-04
37 title: GNUnet 0.14.1
38 - page: news/2021-03-gsoc-update.html
39 date: 2021-03-09
40 title: No GSoC projects in 2021
41 - page: news/2020-11-0.14.0.html
42 date: 2020-11-14
43 title: GNUnet 0.14.0
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45 date: 2020-11-11
46 title: GNS Specification Milestone 4/4 and Packaging 1+2
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50 date: 2020-09-06
51 title: GNUnet 0.13.3
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71 title: GNS Specification Milestone 3/4 63 title: GNS Specification Milestone 3/4
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75 date: 2020-05-28 67 date: 2020-05-28
76 title: GNUnet Hacker Meeting 2020 68 title: GNUnet Hacker Meeting 2020
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78 date: 2020-01-13 70 date: 2020-01-13
79 title: GNUnet 0.12.2 71 title: GNUnet 0.12.2
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81 date: 2020-01-12 73 date: 2020-01-12
82 title: GNS Specification Milestone 2/4 74 title: GNS Specification Milestone 2/4
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84 content: 76 content:
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86 date: 2019-12-26 78 date: 2019-12-26
87 title: Upcoming GNUnet Talks 79 title: Upcoming GNUnet Talks
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107 date: 2019-10-27 99 date: 2019-10-27
108 title: GNUnet 0.11.7 100 title: GNUnet 0.11.7
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112 date: 2019-10-20 104 date: 2019-10-20
113 title: GNUnet invited to ICANN Panel 105 title: GNUnet invited to ICANN Panel
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115 content: 107 content:
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117 date: 2019-10-04 109 date: 2019-10-04
118 title: GNS Specification Milestone 1/4 110 title: GNS Specification Milestone 1/4
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120 content: 112 content:
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133 title: "Peer DSTJ is dead, long live peer Y924" 125 title: "Peer DSTJ is dead, long live peer Y924"
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173 title: Google Summer of Code 2019 165 title: Google Summer of Code 2019
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177 date: 2018-07-01 169 date: 2018-07-01
178 title: Second GNUnet Hacker Meeting 2018 170 title: Second GNUnet Hacker Meeting 2018
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180 content: 172 content:
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182 date: 2018-06-06 174 date: 2018-06-06
183 title: GNUnet 0.11.0pre66 175 title: GNUnet 0.11.0pre66
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185 content: 177 content:
178 - page: news/2013-12-28-archived-typos-pkeys.html
179 date: 2013-12-28
180 title: Typo-Protected Public Keys
181 - page: news/2013-11-15-special-use-gns.html
182 date: 2013-11-15
183 title: Special-Use Domain Names of Peer-to-Peer Name Systems
184 - page: news/2011-11-24-archived-vfork.html
185 date: 2011-11-24
186 title: vfork and the signal race
186# <!-- FIXME 2015: source only available on yt. <li>Ludovic Courtès, <a href="">Reproducible Software Deployment with GNU Guix</a>, Inria</li> --> 187# <!-- FIXME 2015: source only available on yt. <li>Ludovic Courtès, <a href="">Reproducible Software Deployment with GNU Guix</a>, Inria</li> -->
187# <!-- FIXME 2014: no source link on web. <li>Julian Kirsch, <a href="">"Knocking down the HACIENDA"</a>, GNU Hacker Meeting 2014</li> --> 188# <!-- FIXME 2014: no source link on web. <li>Julian Kirsch, <a href="">"Knocking down the HACIENDA"</a>, GNU Hacker Meeting 2014</li> -->
188# <!-- FIXME 2014: no source link on web. <li>Peter Schaar, <a href="">"Technik, Recht und Überwachung"</a>, Technische Universität München</li> --> 189# <!-- FIXME 2014: no source link on web. <li>Peter Schaar, <a href="">"Technik, Recht und Überwachung"</a>, Technische Universität München</li> -->
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221 authors: 222 authors:
222 - Christian Grothoff 223 - Christian Grothoff
223 location: IETF 224 location: IETF
224 description: 225 description:
225 name: GNU Name System 226 name: GNU Name System
226 sources: 227 sources:
227 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2019.git/plain/IETF104/GNU_Name_System_-_2019_Edition_IETF104__Christian_Grothoff.webm 228 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2019.git/plain/IETF104/GNU_Name_System_-_2019_Edition_IETF104__Christian_Grothoff.webm
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270 name: Big Data, Little Data, No Data 271 name: Big Data, Little Data, No Data
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290 - t3sserakt 291 - t3sserakt
291 location: 34C3 292 location: 34C3
292 description: 293 description:
293 name: Modeling Trust in a Distributed Private Social Network 294 name: Modeling Trust in a Distributed Private Social Network
294 sources: 295 sources:
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304 name: Scalable and privacy-respectful distributed systems - Our chance to avoid cloud computing 305 name: Scalable and privacy-respectful distributed systems - Our chance to avoid cloud computing
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316 name: Privacy-Oriented Distributed Networking for an Ethical Internet 317 name: Privacy-Oriented Distributed Networking for an Ethical Internet
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318 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2017.git/plain/34c3/34c3-chaoswest-6-eng-Privacy-Oriented_Distributed_Networking_for_an_Ethical_Internet_-_including_50_subsystems_of_GNUnet_webm-hd.webm 319 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2017.git/plain/34c3/34c3-chaoswest-6-eng-Privacy-Oriented_Distributed_Networking_for_an_Ethical_Internet_-_including_50_subsystems_of_GNUnet_webm-hd.webm
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327 name: GNUnet For Mesh Communities 328 name: GNUnet For Mesh Communities
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333 comment: 334 comment:
334 - year: 2016 335 - year: 2016
335 authors: 336 authors:
336 - Jeff Burdges 337 - Jeff Burdges
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339 name: Xolotl - A compact mixnet format with stronger forwared secrecy and hybrid anonymity 340 name: Xolotl - A compact mixnet format with stronger forwared secrecy and hybrid anonymity
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345 comment: 346 comment:
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359 authors: 360 authors:
360 - Christian Grothoff 361 - Christian Grothoff
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362 description: 363 description:
363 name: "The Architecture of the GNUnet: 45 Subsystems in 45 Minutes" 364 name: "The Architecture of the GNUnet: 45 Subsystems in 45 Minutes"
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375 name: Echt Dezentrales Netzwerk 376 name: Echt Dezentrales Netzwerk
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382 authors: 383 authors:
383 - Florian Dold 384 - Florian Dold
384 location: 32C3 385 location: 32C3
385 description: 386 description:
386 name: Byzantine Fault Tolerance Set Consensus with Efficient Set Reconciliation 387 name: Byzantine Fault Tolerance Set Consensus with Efficient Set Reconciliation
387 sources: 388 sources:
388 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2015.git/plain/32c3/byzantine-fault-tolerant-set-consensus-with-efficient-set-reconciliation.mp4 389 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2015.git/plain/32c3/byzantine-fault-tolerant-set-consensus-with-efficient-set-reconciliation.mp4
389 mirror_sources: 390 mirror_sources:
390 slides: 391 slides:
391 comment: 392 comment:
392 - year: 2015 393 - year: 2015
393 authors: 394 authors:
394 - Daniel Golle 395 - Daniel Golle
395 location: BattleMesh 2015 396 location: BattleMesh 2015
396 description: 397 description:
397 name: GNUnet in Community Networks 398 name: GNUnet in Community Networks
398 sources: 399 sources:
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400 mirror_sources: 401 mirror_sources:
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404 authors: 405 authors:
405 - Florian Dold 406 - Florian Dold
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407 description: 408 description:
408 name: Electronic Voting and Key Generation in Distributed Systems 409 name: Electronic Voting and Key Generation in Distributed Systems
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412 slides: 413 slides:
413 comment: 414 comment:
414 - year: 2014 415 - year: 2014
415 authors: 416 authors:
416 - Markus Sabadello 417 - Markus Sabadello
417 - Suhin Mohan Adapa 418 - Suhin Mohan Adapa
418 location: 31C3 419 location: 31C3
419 description: 420 description:
420 name: FreedomBox Status Update 421 name: FreedomBox Status Update
421 sources: 422 sources:
422 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2014.git/plain/31c3/freedombox-freedombox.webm 423 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2014.git/plain/31c3/freedombox-freedombox.webm
423 mirror_sources: 424 mirror_sources:
424 slides: 425 slides:
425 comment: 426 comment:
426 - year: 2014 427 - year: 2014
427 authors: 428 authors:
428 - Lucas Fulchir 429 - Lucas Fulchir
429 location: 31C3 430 location: 31C3
430 description: 431 description:
431 name: why TLS sucks and what I am doing about it 432 name: why TLS sucks and what I am doing about it
432 sources: 433 sources:
433 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2014.git/plain/31c3/fenrir-fenrir.webm 434 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2014.git/plain/31c3/fenrir-fenrir.webm
434 mirror_sources: 435 mirror_sources:
435 slides: 436 slides:
436 comment: 437 comment:
437 - year: 2014 438 - year: 2014
438 authors: 439 authors:
439 - Nicolas Benes 440 - Nicolas Benes
440 location: 31C3 441 location: 31C3
441 description: 442 description:
442 name: Panic! An approach for home routers to securely erase sensitive data 443 name: Panic! An approach for home routers to securely erase sensitive data
443 sources: 444 sources:
444 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2014.git/plain/31c3/do-panic-do-panic.webm 445 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2014.git/plain/31c3/do-panic-do-panic.webm
445 mirror_sources: 446 mirror_sources:
446 slides: 447 slides:
447 comment: 448 comment:
448 - year: 2014 449 - year: 2014
449 authors: 450 authors:
450 - Christian Grothoff 451 - Christian Grothoff
451 - Douwe Korff 452 - Douwe Korff
452 - Jacob Appelbaum 453 - Jacob Appelbaum
453 location: Council of Europe 454 location: Council of Europe
454 description: 455 description:
455 name: "After Snowden: using law and technology to counter snooping" 456 name: "After Snowden: using law and technology to counter snooping"
456 sources: 457 sources:
457 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2014.git/plain/2014-coe.webm 458 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2014.git/plain/2014-coe.webm
458 mirror_sources: 459 mirror_sources:
459 slides: 460 slides:
460 comment: 461 comment:
461 - year: 2014 462 - year: 2014
462 authors: 463 authors:
463 - Christian Grothoff 464 - Christian Grothoff
464 - Florian Dold 465 - Florian Dold
465 location: 31C3 466 location: 31C3
466 description: 467 description:
467 name: Taler 468 name: Taler
468 sources: 469 sources:
469 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2014.git/plain/31c3/taler-taler.webm 470 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2014.git/plain/31c3/taler-taler.webm
470 mirror_sources: 471 mirror_sources:
471 slides: 472 slides:
472 comment: 473 comment:
473 - year: 2014 474 - year: 2014
474 authors: 475 authors:
475 - Markus Benter 476 - Markus Benter
476 location: 31C3 477 location: 31C3
477 description: 478 description:
478 name: Complex Queries in P2P networks 479 name: Complex Queries in P2P networks
479 sources: 480 sources:
480 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2014.git/plain/31c3/queries-queries.webm 481 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2014.git/plain/31c3/queries-queries.webm
481 mirror_sources: 482 mirror_sources:
482 slides: 483 slides:
483 comment: 484 comment:
484 - year: 2014 485 - year: 2014
485 authors: 486 authors:
486 - Bernd Paysan 487 - Bernd Paysan
487 location: 31C3 488 location: 31C3
488 description: 489 description:
489 name: net2o - Reinventing the Internet 490 name: net2o - Reinventing the Internet
490 sources: 491 sources:
491 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2014.git/plain/31c3/net2o-net2o.webm 492 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2014.git/plain/31c3/net2o-net2o.webm
492 mirror_sources: 493 mirror_sources:
493 slides: 494 slides:
494 comment: 495 comment:
495 - year: 2013 496 - year: 2013
496 authors: 497 authors:
497 - Christian Grothoff 498 - Christian Grothoff
@@ -499,11 +500,11 @@ videoslist:
499 - Jacob Appelbaum 500 - Jacob Appelbaum
500 - Richard Stallman 501 - Richard Stallman
501 location: Berlin 502 location: Berlin
502 description: 503 description:
503 name: "You broke the Internet. We're making ourselves a GNU one." 504 name: "You broke the Internet. We're making ourselves a GNU one."
504 sources: 505 sources:
505 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2013.git/plain/you%20broke%20the%20internet/internetistschuld.webm 506 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2013.git/plain/you%20broke%20the%20internet/internetistschuld.webm
506 mirror_sources: 507 mirror_sources:
507 slides: 508 slides:
508 - https://git.gnunet.org/presentations.git/plain/2013-youbroketheinternet-event/grothoff_slides_berlin.pdf 509 - https://git.gnunet.org/presentations.git/plain/2013-youbroketheinternet-event/grothoff_slides_berlin.pdf
509 - https://git.gnunet.org/presentations.git/plain/2013-youbroketheinternet-event/lynx_slides_secushare.pdf 510 - https://git.gnunet.org/presentations.git/plain/2013-youbroketheinternet-event/lynx_slides_secushare.pdf
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512 authors: 513 authors:
513 - Christian Grothoff 514 - Christian Grothoff
514 location: GNU Hacker Meeting 2013 515 location: GNU Hacker Meeting 2013
515 description: 516 description:
516 name: The GNU Name System and the Future of Social Networking with GNUnet 517 name: The GNU Name System and the Future of Social Networking with GNUnet
517 sources: 518 sources:
518 mirror_sources: 519 mirror_sources:
519 - https://audio-video.gnu.org/video/ghm2013/Christian_Grothoff-The_GNU_Name_System_and_the_Future_of_Social_Networking_with_GNUnet_.webm 520 - https://audio-video.gnu.org/video/ghm2013/Christian_Grothoff-The_GNU_Name_System_and_the_Future_of_Social_Networking_with_GNUnet_.webm
520 slides: 521 slides:
521 comment: 522 comment:
522 - year: 2013 523 - year: 2013
523 authors: 524 authors:
524 - Christian Grothoff 525 - Christian Grothoff
525 location: 30C3 526 location: 30C3
526 description: 527 description:
527 name: The GNU Name System 528 name: The GNU Name System
528 sources: 529 sources:
529 mirror_sources: 530 mirror_sources:
530 - https://cdn.media.ccc.de/congress/2013/mp4-lq/30c3-5212-en-The_GNU_Name_System_h264-iprod.mp4 531 - https://cdn.media.ccc.de/congress/2013/mp4-lq/30c3-5212-en-The_GNU_Name_System_h264-iprod.mp4
531 slides: 532 slides:
532 comment: 533 comment:
533 - year: 2013 534 - year: 2013
534 authors: 535 authors:
535 - Markus Teich 536 - Markus Teich
536 location: Technische Universitaet Muenchen 537 location: Technische Universitaet Muenchen
537 description: 538 description:
538 name: Monkey - generating Useful Bug Reports Automatically 539 name: Monkey - generating Useful Bug Reports Automatically
539 sources: 540 sources:
540 mirror_sources: 541 mirror_sources:
541 - https://media.net.in.tum.de/videos/standalonevideo/video/491 542 - https://media.net.in.tum.de/videos/standalonevideo/video/491
542 slides: 543 slides:
543 comment: TUM internal access 544 comment: TUM internal access
544 - year: 2012 545 - year: 2012
545 authors: 546 authors:
546 - Martin Schanzenbach 547 - Martin Schanzenbach
547 location: Technische Universitaet Muenchen 548 location: Technische Universitaet Muenchen
548 description: 549 description:
549 name: A Censorship-Resistant and Fully Decentralized Naming System 550 name: A Censorship-Resistant and Fully Decentralized Naming System
550 sources: 551 sources:
551 mirror_sources: 552 mirror_sources:
552 - https://media.net.in.tum.de/videoarchive/SS12/Oberseminar/2012+09+19_1600+Design+and+Implementation+of+a+Censorship+Resist/priv/camera.mp4 553 - https://media.net.in.tum.de/videoarchive/SS12/Oberseminar/2012+09+19_1600+Design+and+Implementation+of+a+Censorship+Resist/priv/camera.mp4
553 slides: 554 slides:
554 comment: 555 comment:
555 - year: 2010 556 - year: 2010
556 authors: 557 authors:
557 - Matthias Wachs 558 - Matthias Wachs
558 location: GNU Hacker Meeting 2010 559 location: GNU Hacker Meeting 2010
559 description: 560 description:
560 name: GNUnet - Transport and Transport Selection 561 name: GNUnet - Transport and Transport Selection
561 sources: 562 sources:
562 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2010.git/plain/GHM_Hague/GNUnet_-_Transports_and_Transport_Selection.ogv 563 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2010.git/plain/GHM_Hague/GNUnet_-_Transports_and_Transport_Selection.ogv
563 mirror_sources: 564 mirror_sources:
564 slides: 565 slides:
565 - https://git.gnunet.org/presentations.git/plain/wachs_ghm_presentation.pdf 566 - https://git.gnunet.org/presentations.git/plain/wachs_ghm_presentation.pdf
566 comment: 567 comment:
567 - year: 2010 568 - year: 2010
568 authors: 569 authors:
569 - Nathan S. Evan 570 - Nathan S. Evan
570 location: GNU Hacker Meeting 2010 571 location: GNU Hacker Meeting 2010
571 description: 572 description:
572 name: GNUnet Distributed Data Storage - DHT and Distance Vector Transport 573 name: GNUnet Distributed Data Storage - DHT and Distance Vector Transport
573 sources: 574 sources:
574 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2010.git/plain/GHM_Hague/GNUnet_Distributed_Data_Storage_-_DHT_and_Distance_Vector_Transport.ogv 575 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2010.git/plain/GHM_Hague/GNUnet_Distributed_Data_Storage_-_DHT_and_Distance_Vector_Transport.ogv
575 mirror_sources: 576 mirror_sources:
576 slides: 577 slides:
577 - https://git.gnunet.org/presentations.git/plain/evans_ghm_presentation.pdf 578 - https://git.gnunet.org/presentations.git/plain/evans_ghm_presentation.pdf
578 comment: 579 comment:
579 - year: 2010 580 - year: 2010
580 authors: 581 authors:
581 - Christian Grothoff 582 - Christian Grothoff
582 location: GNU Hacker Meeting 2010 583 location: GNU Hacker Meeting 2010
583 description: 584 description:
584 name: Introduction to the GNUnet Peer-to-Peer Framework 585 name: Introduction to the GNUnet Peer-to-Peer Framework
585 sources: 586 sources:
586 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2010.git/plain/GHM_Hague/Introduction_to_The_GNUnet_Peer-to-Peer_Framework.ogv 587 - https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-videos-2010.git/plain/GHM_Hague/Introduction_to_The_GNUnet_Peer-to-Peer_Framework.ogv
587 mirror_sources: 588 mirror_sources:
588 slides: 589 slides:
589 comment: 590 comment: