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@@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ 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: 2021-03-03 21:41+0100\n" 10"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-12 12:43+0100\n"
11"PO-Revision-Date: 2021-03-10 21:17+0000\n" 11"PO-Revision-Date: 2021-03-10 21:17+0000\n"
12"Last-Translator: Samira Tamboura <samiratg8@hotmail.com>\n" 12"Last-Translator: Samira Tamboura <samiratg8@hotmail.com>\n"
13"Language-Team: Spanish <http://weblate.taler.net/projects/gnunet/website/es/>" 13"Language-Team: Spanish <http://weblate.taler.net/projects/gnunet/website/es/"
14"\n" 14">\n"
15"Language: es\n" 15"Language: es\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"
@@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ msgid "About"
66msgstr "Sobre" 66msgstr "Sobre"
67 67
68#: common/navigation.j2.inc:39 news/index.html.j2:8 68#: common/navigation.j2.inc:39 news/index.html.j2:8
69#: news/oldnews-2011.html.j2:13 news/oldnews-2013.html.j2:13
69#: news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:13 news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:13 70#: news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:13 news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:13
70msgid "News" 71msgid "News"
71msgstr "Nuevo" 72msgstr "Nuevo"
@@ -158,18 +159,21 @@ msgstr "REST API"
158msgid "FAQ" 159msgid "FAQ"
159msgstr "Preguntas frecuentes" 160msgstr "Preguntas frecuentes"
160 161
161#: news/index.html.j2:11 news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:16 162#: news/index.html.j2:11 news/oldnews-2011.html.j2:16
163#: news/oldnews-2013.html.j2:16 news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:16
162#: news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:16 164#: news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:16
163msgid "News posts about changes related to GNUnet such as releases and events" 165msgid "News posts about changes related to GNUnet such as releases and events"
164msgstr "" 166msgstr ""
165"Nuevas publicaciones sobre cambios en GNUnet, como lanzamientos y eventos" 167"Nuevas publicaciones sobre cambios en GNUnet, como lanzamientos y eventos"
166 168
167#: news/index.html.j2:16 news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:21 169#: news/index.html.j2:16 news/oldnews-2011.html.j2:21
170#: news/oldnews-2013.html.j2:21 news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:21
168#: news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:21 171#: news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:21
169msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed" 172msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed"
170msgstr "suscríbase a nuestro canal RSS" 173msgstr "suscríbase a nuestro canal RSS"
171 174
172#: news/index.html.j2:36 news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:40 175#: news/index.html.j2:36 news/oldnews-2011.html.j2:40
176#: news/oldnews-2013.html.j2:40 news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:40
173#: news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:40 177#: news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:40
174msgid "read more" 178msgid "read more"
175msgstr "leer más" 179msgstr "leer más"
@@ -225,8 +229,8 @@ msgstr ""
225"internet puede ser desviado, interceptado, censurado y manipulado por " 229"internet puede ser desviado, interceptado, censurado y manipulado por "
226"enrutadores hostiles en la red. Y por supuesto, el internet moderno ha " 230"enrutadores hostiles en la red. Y por supuesto, el internet moderno ha "
227"evolucionado exactamente hasta el punto en que , como Matthew Green lo puso, " 231"evolucionado exactamente hasta el punto en que , como Matthew Green lo puso, "
228"<a href=\"https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/" 232"<a href=\"https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-"
229"the-network-is-hostile/\">\"La red es hostil\"</a>." 233"hostile/\">\"La red es hostil\"</a>."
230 234
231#: template/about.html.j2:41 235#: template/about.html.j2:41
232#, fuzzy 236#, fuzzy
@@ -336,18 +340,18 @@ msgid ""
336msgstr "" 340msgstr ""
337"Para tener conocimiento y aprendes más, por favor chequé nuestro <a href=" 341"Para tener conocimiento y aprendes más, por favor chequé nuestro <a href="
338"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">manual</a>,especialmente el " 342"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">manual</a>,especialmente el "
339"<a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts\"" 343"<a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts"
340">capitulo en \"conceptos clave\"</a>, explicando los conceptos fundamentales " 344"\">capitulo en \"conceptos clave\"</a>, explicando los conceptos "
341"de GNUnet: <ul> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#" 345"fundamentales de GNUnet: <ul> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
342"Authentication\">Auntenticación</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet." 346"gnunet.html#Authentication\">Auntenticación</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
343"org/handbook/gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing\"" 347"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing"
344">Contabilidad para fomentar el intercambio de recursos</a></li> <li><a href=" 348"\">Contabilidad para fomentar el intercambio de recursos</a></li> <li><a "
345"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality\"" 349"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality"
346">Confidencialidad</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/" 350"\">Confidencialidad</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
347"gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonimato</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet." 351"gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonimato</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet."
348"org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability\">Negación</a></li> <li><a href=\"https" 352"org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability\">Negación</a></li> <li><a href="
349"://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">Identidades de " 353"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">Identidades "
350"compañeros</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet." 354"de compañeros</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet."
351"html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-Zones_0029\">Zonas en el nombre " 355"html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-Zones_0029\">Zonas en el nombre "
352"del sistema GNU</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/" 356"del sistema GNU</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
353"gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> </ul>" 357"gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> </ul>"
@@ -695,8 +699,8 @@ msgid ""
695"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a> available." 699"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a> available."
696msgstr "" 700msgstr ""
697"<tt>#gnunet</tt> es una vía accesible <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc." 701"<tt>#gnunet</tt> es una vía accesible <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc."
698"freenode.net</a>. También hay un <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/" 702"freenode.net</a>. También hay un <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!"
699"!IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archivo</a> disponible." 703"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archivo</a> disponible."
700 704
701#: template/contact.html.j2:38 705#: template/contact.html.j2:38
702msgid "Contacting individuals" 706msgid "Contacting individuals"
@@ -841,8 +845,8 @@ msgid ""
841msgstr "" 845msgstr ""
842"Usamos <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> " 846"Usamos <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> "
843"para analizar la cobertura del código de nuestras pruebas, los resultados " 847"para analizar la cobertura del código de nuestras pruebas, los resultados "
844"están disponibles en <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old" 848"están disponibles en <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://"
845".gnunet.org/coverage/</a> ." 849"old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a> ."
846 850
847#: template/developers.html.j2:72 851#: template/developers.html.j2:72
848msgid "Performance Analysis" 852msgid "Performance Analysis"
@@ -884,8 +888,8 @@ msgid ""
884"The tarball of the latest version can be obtained from GNU FTP and its " 888"The tarball of the latest version can be obtained from GNU FTP and its "
885"mirrors." 889"mirrors."
886msgstr "" 890msgstr ""
887"La ultima version del fichero, se puede obtener desde GNU FTP o en sus " 891"La ultima version del fichero, se puede obtener desde GNU FTP o en sus "
888"plicas/espejos." 892"plicas/espejos."
889 893
890#: template/download.html.j2:30 894#: template/download.html.j2:30
891msgid "git" 895msgid "git"
@@ -975,14 +979,14 @@ msgid ""
975"<dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a href=" 979"<dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a href="
976"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd> </dl>" 980"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd> </dl>"
977msgstr "" 981msgstr ""
978"Puede encontrar nuestro \"Satzung\" y la lista de miembros en <a href=\"https" 982"Puede encontrar nuestro \"Satzung\" y la lista de miembros en <a href="
979"://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\"> https: //git.gnunet. org " 983"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\"> https: //git."
980"/ gnunet-ev.git / tree / satzung.tex </a>. La junta directiva actual está " 984"gnunet. org / gnunet-ev.git / tree / satzung.tex </a>. La junta directiva "
981"formada por: <dl> <dt> Vorsitz </dt> <dd> <a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\"> " 985"actual está formada por: <dl> <dt> Vorsitz </dt> <dd> <a href=\"https://"
982"Martin Schanzenbach </a> </dd> <dt> Stellvertretender Vorsitz < / dt> <dd> " 986"schanzen.eu\"> Martin Schanzenbach </a> </dd> <dt> Stellvertretender Vorsitz "
983"t3sserakt </dd> <dt> Kassenwart </dt> <dd> Florian Dold </dd> <dt> Beisitzer " 987"< / dt> <dd> t3sserakt </dd> <dt> Kassenwart </dt> <dd> Florian Dold </dd> "
984"</dt> <dd> <a href = \"https: // grothoff. org / christian / \"> Christian " 988"<dt> Beisitzer </dt> <dd> <a href = \"https: // grothoff. org / christian / "
985"Grothoff </a>, capítulo 3 </dd> </dl>" 989"\"> Christian Grothoff </a>, capítulo 3 </dd> </dl>"
986 990
987#: template/ev.html.j2:73 991#: template/ev.html.j2:73
988msgid "Official Meeting Notes" 992msgid "Official Meeting Notes"
@@ -1015,11 +1019,126 @@ msgstr ""
1015"1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh </dd> <dt> SEPA / IBAN </dt> <dd> " 1019"1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh </dd> <dt> SEPA / IBAN </dt> <dd> "
1016"DE67830654080004822650 (BIC / SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR) </dd> </dl>" 1020"DE67830654080004822650 (BIC / SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR) </dd> </dl>"
1017 1021
1018#: template/faq.html.j2:12 1022#: template/faq.html.j2:12 template/faq.html.j2:21
1023msgid "General"
1024msgstr ""
1025
1026#: template/faq.html.j2:13 template/faq.html.j2:146 template/gns.html.j2:37
1027msgid "Features"
1028msgstr ""
1029
1030#: template/faq.html.j2:15 template/faq.html.j2:539
1031msgid "Error messages"
1032msgstr ""
1033
1034#: template/faq.html.j2:24
1035msgid "What do I do if my question is not answered here?"
1036msgstr ""
1037
1038#: template/faq.html.j2:26
1039msgid ""
1040"A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional "
1041"documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list or "
1042"the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net."
1043msgstr ""
1044
1045#: template/faq.html.j2:34
1046msgid "When are you going to release the next version?"
1047msgstr ""
1048
1049#: template/faq.html.j2:36
1050msgid ""
1051"A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: earlier "
1052"if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release will be "
1053"anounced on the info-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list and on <a href=\"https://"
1054"planet.gnu.org\">planet GNU</a>. You can subscribe to the mailing list or "
1055"the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a notification."
1056msgstr ""
1057
1058#: template/faq.html.j2:47
1059msgid "Is the code free?"
1060msgstr ""
1061
1062#: template/faq.html.j2:49
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
1068#: template/faq.html.j2:56
1069msgid "Are there any known bugs?"
1070msgstr ""
1071
1072#: template/faq.html.j2:58
1073msgid ""
1074"A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the <a href=\"https://bugs."
1075"gnunet.org/\">Mantis system</a>. Some bugs are occasionally reported "
1076"directly to developers or the developer mailing list. This is discouraged "
1077"since developers often do not have the time to feed these bugs back into the "
1078"Mantis database. Please report bugs directly to the bug tracking system. If "
1079"you believe a bug is sensitive, you can set its view status to private (this "
1080"should be the exception)."
1081msgstr ""
1082
1083#: template/faq.html.j2:71
1084msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?"
1085msgstr "¿Existe una interfaz gráfica de usuario?"
1086
1087#: template/faq.html.j2:73
1088msgid ""
1089"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ "
1090"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration."
1091msgstr ""
1092"R: gnunet-gtk es una descarga separada. El paquete contiene varias "
1093"interfaces gráficas basadas en GTK +, incluida una herramienta gráfica para "
1094"la configuración."
1095
1096#: template/faq.html.j2:81
1097msgid "Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?"
1098msgstr ""
1099
1100#: template/faq.html.j2:83
1101msgid ""
1102"A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called &quot;"
1103"proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your peer is "
1104"real (or, rather, make it expensive for an adversary to mount a Sybil attack "
1105"on the network size estimator). The calculation is expected to take a few "
1106"days, depending on how fast your CPU is. If the CPU load is creating a "
1107"problem for you, you can set the value &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; in the &quot;"
1108"nse&quot; section of your configuration file to a higher value. The default "
1109"is &quot;5 ms&quot;."
1110msgstr ""
1111
1112#: template/faq.html.j2:97
1113msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?"
1114msgstr ""
1115
1116#: template/faq.html.j2:99
1117msgid ""
1118"A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for TCP "
1119"connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in particular. "
1120"GNUnet does not really have one focus; our theme is secure decentralized "
1121"networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus."
1122msgstr ""
1123
1124#: template/faq.html.j2:109
1125msgid "How does GNUnet compare to I2P?"
1126msgstr ""
1127
1128#: template/faq.html.j2:111
1129msgid ""
1130"A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more "
1131"decentralized Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost no "
1132"overlaps. <br><br> I2P is written in Java, and has (asymmetric) tunnels "
1133"using onion (or garlic) routing as the basis for various (anonymized) "
1134"applications. I2P is largely used via a Web frontend."
1135msgstr ""
1136
1137#: template/faq.html.j2:122
1019msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?" 1138msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?"
1020msgstr "¿Está GNUnet lista para usarse en sistemas de producción?" 1139msgstr "¿Está GNUnet lista para usarse en sistemas de producción?"
1021 1140
1022#: template/faq.html.j2:14 1141#: template/faq.html.j2:124
1023msgid "" 1142msgid ""
1024"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready " 1143"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready "
1025"for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the " 1144"for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the "
@@ -1031,16 +1150,16 @@ msgstr ""
1031"mayoría, aún no está listo para usarse más allá de los desarrolladores. Su " 1150"mayoría, aún no está listo para usarse más allá de los desarrolladores. Su "
1032"millaje variará según la funcionalidad que utilice, pero es probable que " 1151"millaje variará según la funcionalidad que utilice, pero es probable que "
1033"vaya a encontrar problemas con nuestro sistema de transporte que actualmente " 1152"vaya a encontrar problemas con nuestro sistema de transporte que actualmente "
1034"tiene un nivel bajo. Actualmente, estamos en proceso de reescribirlo (" 1153"tiene un nivel bajo. Actualmente, estamos en proceso de reescribirlo "
1035"Project & quot; Transport Next Generation [TNG] & quot;)" 1154"(Project & quot; Transport Next Generation [TNG] & quot;)"
1036 1155
1037#: template/faq.html.j2:24 1156#: template/faq.html.j2:134
1038msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?" 1157msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?"
1039msgstr "" 1158msgstr ""
1040"¿Se están utilizando tecnologías de contabilidad distribuida para hacer " 1159"¿Se están utilizando tecnologías de contabilidad distribuida para hacer "
1041"GNUnet ?" 1160"GNUnet ?"
1042 1161
1043#: template/faq.html.j2:26 1162#: template/faq.html.j2:136
1044msgid "" 1163msgid ""
1045"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, " 1164"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, "
1046"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be " 1165"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be "
@@ -1051,7 +1170,389 @@ msgstr ""
1051"construir un libro de contabilidad usando GNUnet, actualmente no tenemos " 1170"construir un libro de contabilidad usando GNUnet, actualmente no tenemos "
1052"planes para hacerlo." 1171"planes para hacerlo."
1053 1172
1054#: template/faq.html.j2:35 1173#: template/faq.html.j2:148
1174#, fuzzy
1175#| msgid "What is GNUnet?"
1176msgid "What can I do with GNUnet?"
1177msgstr "Qué es GNUnet?"
1178
1179#: template/faq.html.j2:150
1180msgid ""
1181"A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it can "
1182"do more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and documentation "
1183"of some of the features that exist are more advanced than others."
1184msgstr ""
1185
1186#: template/faq.html.j2:157
1187msgid ""
1188"For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a fully "
1189"decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a mechanism "
1190"for IPv4-IPv6 protocol translation and tunneling (NAT-PT with DNS-ALG)."
1191msgstr ""
1192
1193#: template/faq.html.j2:171
1194msgid "Who runs the GNS root zone?"
1195msgstr ""
1196
1197#: template/faq.html.j2:173
1198msgid ""
1199"A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a default "
1200"configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this default "
1201"configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will be able to "
1202"modify this configuration at will. We expect normal users to have no need to "
1203"edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services themselves."
1204msgstr ""
1205
1206#: template/faq.html.j2:184
1207msgid "Where is the per-user GNS database kept?"
1208msgstr ""
1209
1210#: template/faq.html.j2:186
1211msgid ""
1212"A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet peer. "
1213"Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the database could "
1214"be kept at each peer (however, we don't have code for convenient "
1215"replication). Similarly, multiple GNUnet peers can share one instance of the "
1216"database --- the &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; can be accessed from "
1217"remote (via TCP). The actual data can be stored in a Postgres database, for "
1218"which various replication options are again applicable. Ultimately, there "
1219"are many options for how users can store (and secure) their GNS database."
1220msgstr ""
1221
1222#: template/faq.html.j2:201
1223msgid "What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?"
1224msgstr ""
1225
1226#: template/faq.html.j2:203
1227msgid ""
1228"A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser "
1229"histories and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases "
1230"will only grow to a few tens of thousands of entries, small enough to fit "
1231"even on mobile devices."
1232msgstr ""
1233
1234#: template/faq.html.j2:213
1235msgid "Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?"
1236msgstr ""
1237
1238#: template/faq.html.j2:215
1239msgid ""
1240"A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force to "
1241"change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and then the "
1242"changes would only apply to the names that this user is the authority for). "
1243"So if everyone used GNS, the only practical attack of a government would be "
1244"to force the operator of a server to change the GNS records for his server "
1245"to point elsewhere. However, if the owner of the private key for a zone is "
1246"unavailable for enforcement, the respective zone cannot be changed and any "
1247"other zone delegating to this zone will achieve proper resolution."
1248msgstr ""
1249
1250#: template/faq.html.j2:229
1251msgid "What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?"
1252msgstr ""
1253
1254#: template/faq.html.j2:231
1255msgid ""
1256"A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1257"authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, and "
1258"there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> With "
1259"GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the responsibility "
1260"for naming: each user runs his own personal root zone and is thus in "
1261"complete control of the names he uses. GNS also has many additional features "
1262"(to keep names short and enable migration) which don't even make sense in "
1263"the context of CoDoNS."
1264msgstr ""
1265
1266#: template/faq.html.j2:247
1267msgid "What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?"
1268msgstr ""
1269
1270#: template/faq.html.j2:249
1271msgid ""
1272"A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, "
1273"with SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and "
1274"subjected to ranking. As the social relationships evolve, names can thus "
1275"change in surprising ways. <br><br> With GNS, names are primarily shared via "
1276"delegation, and thus mappings will only change if the user responsible for "
1277"the name (the authority) manually changes the record."
1278msgstr ""
1279
1280#: template/faq.html.j2:263
1281msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?"
1282msgstr ""
1283
1284#: template/faq.html.j2:265
1285msgid ""
1286"A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD "
1287"registries (such as those for \".com\" and \".org\"). Instead of using "
1288"those, each user is expected to maintain a database of (second-level) "
1289"domains (like \"gnu.org\") and the IP addresses of the respective name "
1290"servers. Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs."
1291msgstr ""
1292
1293#: template/faq.html.j2:276
1294msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Namecoin?"
1295msgstr ""
1296
1297#: template/faq.html.j2:283
1298msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?"
1299msgstr ""
1300
1301#: template/faq.html.j2:289
1302msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ENS?"
1303msgstr ""
1304
1305#: template/faq.html.j2:295
1306msgid "What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?"
1307msgstr ""
1308
1309#: template/faq.html.j2:297
1310msgid ""
1311"A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS "
1312"resolvers of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, "
1313"lower query resolution times, and faster update propagation&quot;. Thus "
1314"TrickleDNS is focused on defeating attacks on the availability (and "
1315"performance) of record propagation in DNS, for example via DDoS attacks on "
1316"DNS root servers. TrickleDNS is thus concerned with how to ensure "
1317"distribution of authoritative records, and authority remains derived from "
1318"the DNS hierarchy."
1319msgstr ""
1320
1321#: template/faq.html.j2:310
1322msgid ""
1323"Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the style "
1324"of the PGP web of trust?"
1325msgstr ""
1326
1327#: template/faq.html.j2:312
1328msgid ""
1329"A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the two "
1330"parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not required, "
1331"weaker mechanisms can be used. For example, we have implemented a first-come-"
1332"first-served (FCFS) authority which allows arbitrary users to register "
1333"arbitrary names. The key of this authority is included with every GNUnet "
1334"installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact global and "
1335"requires no further introduction. However, the security of these names "
1336"depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS authority. The authority "
1337"can be queried under the &quot;.ping&quot; TLD."
1338msgstr ""
1339
1340#: template/faq.html.j2:327
1341msgid ""
1342"How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name in "
1343"GNS?"
1344msgstr ""
1345
1346#: template/faq.html.j2:329
1347msgid ""
1348"A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a &quot;legitimate&quot; "
1349"domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his preferred name or &quot;"
1350"pseudonym&quot;) in his NICK record. Similarly, all other users can choose "
1351"to ignore this preference and use a name of their choice (or even assign no "
1352"name) for this user."
1353msgstr ""
1354
1355#: template/faq.html.j2:340
1356msgid ""
1357"Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS zone "
1358"visible?"
1359msgstr ""
1360
1361#: template/faq.html.j2:342
1362msgid ""
1363"A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared "
1364"with other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not set. "
1365"Thus, users have full control over what information about their zones is "
1366"made public."
1367msgstr ""
1368
1369#: template/faq.html.j2:352
1370msgid "Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?"
1371msgstr ""
1372
1373#: template/faq.html.j2:354
1374msgid ""
1375"A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary because "
1376"of IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in the context "
1377"of virtual hosting. However, LEHOs are also useful to help with X.509 "
1378"certificate validation (as they specify for which legacy hostname the "
1379"certificate should be valid). Also, even with IPv6 fully deployed and &quot;"
1380"infinite&quot; IP addresses being available, we're not sure that virtual "
1381"hosting would disappear. Finally, we don't want to have to wait for IPv6 to "
1382"become commonplace, GNS should work with today's networks."
1383msgstr ""
1384
1385#: template/faq.html.j2:368
1386msgid ""
1387"Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally "
1388"unique names?"
1389msgstr ""
1390
1391#: template/faq.html.j2:370
1392msgid ""
1393"A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds. As "
1394"trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as they "
1395"cross each others thresholds. We decided that the resulting unpredictability "
1396"of the resolution process was not acceptable. Furthermore, trust and "
1397"consensus might be easy to manipulate by adversaries."
1398msgstr ""
1399
1400#: template/faq.html.j2:381
1401msgid "How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?"
1402msgstr ""
1403
1404#: template/faq.html.j2:383
1405msgid ""
1406"A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one can "
1407"then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at all "
1408"peers. Before using a public key, peers check if that key has been revoked. "
1409"All names that involve delegation via a revoked zone will then fail to "
1410"resolve. Peers always automatically check for the existence of a revocation "
1411"message when resolving names."
1412msgstr ""
1413
1414#: template/faq.html.j2:395
1415msgid "Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?"
1416msgstr ""
1417
1418#: template/faq.html.j2:397
1419msgid ""
1420"A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the "
1421"protocol to support alternative delegation records. <br> <br> Naturally, "
1422"deployed GNS implementations would have to be updated to support the new "
1423"signature scheme. The new scheme can then be run in parallel with the "
1424"existing system by using a new record type to indicate the use of a "
1425"different cipher system."
1426msgstr ""
1427
1428#: template/faq.html.j2:411
1429msgid ""
1430"How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?"
1431msgstr ""
1432
1433#: template/faq.html.j2:413
1434msgid ""
1435"A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and "
1436"replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be "
1437"contacted whenever clients perform a lookup. Even if the authority goes "
1438"(temporarily) off-line, the DHT will cache the records for some time. "
1439"However, should having multiple servers for a zone be considered truly "
1440"necessary, the owner of the zone can simply run multiple peers (and share "
1441"the zone's key and database among them)."
1442msgstr ""
1443
1444#: template/faq.html.j2:426
1445msgid ""
1446"Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship "
1447"resistance?"
1448msgstr ""
1449
1450#: template/faq.html.j2:428
1451msgid ""
1452"A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship "
1453"resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names are "
1454"not globally unique). To draw a parallel, HTTPS connections use more "
1455"bandwidth and have higher latency than HTTP connections. Depending on your "
1456"application, HTTPS may not be worth the cost. However, for users that are "
1457"experiencing censorship (or are concerned about it), giving up globally "
1458"unique names may very well be worth the cost. After all, what is a &quot;"
1459"globally&quot; unique name worth, if it does not resolve?"
1460msgstr ""
1461
1462#: template/faq.html.j2:442
1463msgid "Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?"
1464msgstr ""
1465
1466#: template/faq.html.j2:444
1467msgid ""
1468"A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component / "
1469"central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by IANA/ICANN. "
1470"This centralization creates vulnerabilities. For example, the US government "
1471"was able to reassign the management of the country-TLDs of Afganistan and "
1472"Iraq during the wars at the beginning of the 21st century."
1473msgstr ""
1474
1475#: template/faq.html.j2:455
1476msgid "How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?"
1477msgstr ""
1478
1479#: template/faq.html.j2:457
1480msgid ""
1481"A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help "
1482"indirectly in two ways: <ol> <li> Many websites today use virtual hosting, "
1483"so blocking a particular IP address causes much more collateral damage than "
1484"blocking a DNS name. It thus raises the cost of censorship.</li> <li> "
1485"Existing layer-3 circumvention solutions (such as Tor) would benefit from a "
1486"censorship resistant naming system. Accessing Tor's &quot;.onion&quot; "
1487"namespace currently requires users to use unmemorable cryptographic "
1488"identifiers. With nicer names, Tor and tor2web-like services would be even "
1489"easier to use. </ol>"
1490msgstr ""
1491
1492#: template/faq.html.j2:476
1493msgid "Does GNS work with search engines?"
1494msgstr ""
1495
1496#: template/faq.html.j2:478
1497msgid ""
1498"A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can use "
1499"GNS to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally, while "
1500"we typically expect normal users to install custom software for name "
1501"resolution, this is unlikely to work for search engines today. However, the "
1502"DNS2GNS gateway allows search engines to use DNS to resolve GNS names, so "
1503"they can still index GNS resources. However, as using DNS2GNS gateways "
1504"breaks the cryptographic chain of trust, legacy search engines will "
1505"obviously not obtain censorship-resistant names."
1506msgstr ""
1507
1508#: template/faq.html.j2:492
1509msgid "How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1510msgstr ""
1511
1512#: template/faq.html.j2:494
1513msgid ""
1514"A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually "
1515"originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about "
1516"integration with legacy applications and instead focuses on universal "
1517"connectivity between a user's many machines. In contrast, GNS was designed "
1518"to interoperate with DNS as much as possible, and to also work as much as "
1519"possible with the existing Web infrastructure. UIA is not at all concerned "
1520"about legacy systems (clean slate)."
1521msgstr ""
1522
1523#: template/faq.html.j2:507
1524msgid "Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?"
1525msgstr ""
1526
1527#: template/faq.html.j2:509
1528msgid ""
1529"A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you know "
1530"if a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-of-a-friend, "
1531"and can thus decide how much you trust the result. Naturally, the trusted-"
1532"computing base (TCB) can become arbitrarily large this way --- however, "
1533"given the name length restriction, for an individual name it is always less "
1534"than about 128 entities."
1535msgstr ""
1536
1537#: template/faq.html.j2:521
1538msgid ""
1539"How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part of "
1540"the domain name?"
1541msgstr ""
1542
1543#: template/faq.html.j2:523
1544msgid ""
1545"A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects the "
1546"&quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to the "
1547"corresponding port number and &quot;Proto&quot; to the corresponding "
1548"protocol number. The rest of the name is resolved as usual. Then, when the "
1549"result is presented, GNS looks for the GNS-specific &quot;BOX&quot; record "
1550"type. A BOX record is a record that contains another record (such as SRV or "
1551"TLSA records) and adds a service and protocol number (and the original boxed "
1552"record type) to it."
1553msgstr ""
1554
1555#: template/faq.html.j2:541
1055msgid "" 1556msgid ""
1056"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. " 1557"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. "
1057"Should I worry?" 1558"Should I worry?"
@@ -1059,7 +1560,7 @@ msgstr ""
1059"Recibo muchas &quot; WARNING Retardo de flujo calculado para X en Y para " 1560"Recibo muchas &quot; WARNING Retardo de flujo calculado para X en Y para "
1060"Z&quot;. ¿Debería preocuparme?" 1561"Z&quot;. ¿Debería preocuparme?"
1061 1562
1062#: template/faq.html.j2:37 1563#: template/faq.html.j2:543
1063msgid "" 1564msgid ""
1064"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in GNUnet. " 1565"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in GNUnet. "
1065"We have started a major rewrite to address this and other problems, but " 1566"We have started a major rewrite to address this and other problems, but "
@@ -1071,18 +1572,39 @@ msgstr ""
1071"este y otros problemas, pero hasta que el Transport Next Generation (TNG) " 1572"este y otros problemas, pero hasta que el Transport Next Generation (TNG) "
1072"esté listo, estas advertencias seguirán ocurriendo." 1573"esté listo, estas advertencias seguirán ocurriendo."
1073 1574
1074#: template/faq.html.j2:46 1575#: template/faq.html.j2:552
1075msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?" 1576msgid "Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?"
1076msgstr "¿Existe una interfaz gráfica de usuario?" 1577msgstr ""
1077 1578
1078#: template/faq.html.j2:48 1579#: template/faq.html.j2:554
1079msgid "" 1580msgid ""
1080"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ " 1581"A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the "
1081"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration." 1582"following commands (as root) to create the required device file"
1583msgstr ""
1584
1585#: template/faq.html.j2:566
1586msgid ""
1587"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-service-"
1588"dns)?"
1589msgstr ""
1590
1591#: template/faq.html.j2:568
1592msgid ""
1593"A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match "
1594"support. This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check if "
1595"your kernel has CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER set to either 'y' or "
1596"'m' (and the module is loaded)."
1597msgstr ""
1598
1599#: template/faq.html.j2:580
1600msgid "'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?"
1601msgstr ""
1602
1603#: template/faq.html.j2:582
1604msgid ""
1605"A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if "
1606"your firewall is enabled and blocking the connections."
1082msgstr "" 1607msgstr ""
1083"R: gnunet-gtk es una descarga separada. El paquete contiene varias "
1084"interfaces gráficas basadas en GTK +, incluida una herramienta gráfica para "
1085"la configuración."
1086 1608
1087#: template/glossary.html.j2:12 1609#: template/glossary.html.j2:12
1088msgid "Ego" 1610msgid "Ego"
@@ -1198,10 +1720,6 @@ msgstr ""
1198msgid "Overview" 1720msgid "Overview"
1199msgstr "" 1721msgstr ""
1200 1722
1201#: template/gns.html.j2:37
1202msgid "Features"
1203msgstr ""
1204
1205#: template/gns.html.j2:39 1723#: template/gns.html.j2:39
1206msgid "" 1724msgid ""
1207"The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It " 1725"The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It "