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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
8msgstr "" 8msgstr ""
9"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n" 9"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n"
10"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n" 10"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n"
11"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-12 12:43+0100\n" 11"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-12 15:55+0100\n"
12"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" 12"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
13"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" 13"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
14"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" 14"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
@@ -783,34 +783,42 @@ msgid ""
783"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd> </dl>" 783"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd> </dl>"
784msgstr "" 784msgstr ""
785 785
786#: template/faq.html.j2:12 template/faq.html.j2:21 786#: template/faq.html.j2:12 template/faq.html.j2:23
787msgid "General" 787msgid "General"
788msgstr "" 788msgstr ""
789 789
790#: template/faq.html.j2:13 template/faq.html.j2:146 template/gns.html.j2:37 790#: template/faq.html.j2:13 template/faq.html.j2:149 template/gns.html.j2:37
791msgid "Features" 791msgid "Features"
792msgstr "" 792msgstr ""
793 793
794#: template/faq.html.j2:15 template/faq.html.j2:539 794#: template/faq.html.j2:15 template/faq.html.j2:594
795msgid "Error messages" 795msgid "Error messages"
796msgstr "" 796msgstr ""
797 797
798#: template/faq.html.j2:24 798#: template/faq.html.j2:16 template/faq.html.j2:696
799msgid "What do I do if my question is not answered here?" 799msgid "File-sharing"
800msgstr ""
801
802#: template/faq.html.j2:17 template/faq.html.j2:872
803msgid "Contributing"
800msgstr "" 804msgstr ""
801 805
802#: template/faq.html.j2:26 806#: template/faq.html.j2:26
807msgid "What do I do if my question is not answered here?"
808msgstr ""
809
810#: template/faq.html.j2:28
803msgid "" 811msgid ""
804"A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional " 812"A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional "
805"documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list or " 813"documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list or "
806"the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net." 814"the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net."
807msgstr "" 815msgstr ""
808 816
809#: template/faq.html.j2:34 817#: template/faq.html.j2:36
810msgid "When are you going to release the next version?" 818msgid "When are you going to release the next version?"
811msgstr "" 819msgstr ""
812 820
813#: template/faq.html.j2:36 821#: template/faq.html.j2:38
814msgid "" 822msgid ""
815"A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: earlier " 823"A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: earlier "
816"if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release will be " 824"if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release will be "
@@ -819,21 +827,21 @@ msgid ""
819"the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a notification." 827"the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a notification."
820msgstr "" 828msgstr ""
821 829
822#: template/faq.html.j2:47 830#: template/faq.html.j2:49
823msgid "Is the code free?" 831msgid "Is the code free?"
824msgstr "" 832msgstr ""
825 833
826#: template/faq.html.j2:49 834#: template/faq.html.j2:51
827msgid "" 835msgid ""
828"A: GNUnet is free software, available under the <a href=\"https://www.gnu." 836"A: GNUnet is free software, available under the <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
829"org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a>." 837"org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a>."
830msgstr "" 838msgstr ""
831 839
832#: template/faq.html.j2:56 840#: template/faq.html.j2:58
833msgid "Are there any known bugs?" 841msgid "Are there any known bugs?"
834msgstr "" 842msgstr ""
835 843
836#: template/faq.html.j2:58 844#: template/faq.html.j2:60
837msgid "" 845msgid ""
838"A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the <a href=\"https://bugs." 846"A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the <a href=\"https://bugs."
839"gnunet.org/\">Mantis system</a>. Some bugs are occasionally reported " 847"gnunet.org/\">Mantis system</a>. Some bugs are occasionally reported "
@@ -844,21 +852,21 @@ msgid ""
844"should be the exception)." 852"should be the exception)."
845msgstr "" 853msgstr ""
846 854
847#: template/faq.html.j2:71 855#: template/faq.html.j2:73 template/faq.html.j2:193
848msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?" 856msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?"
849msgstr "" 857msgstr ""
850 858
851#: template/faq.html.j2:73 859#: template/faq.html.j2:75
852msgid "" 860msgid ""
853"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ " 861"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ "
854"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration." 862"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration."
855msgstr "" 863msgstr ""
856 864
857#: template/faq.html.j2:81 865#: template/faq.html.j2:83
858msgid "Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?" 866msgid "Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?"
859msgstr "" 867msgstr ""
860 868
861#: template/faq.html.j2:83 869#: template/faq.html.j2:85
862msgid "" 870msgid ""
863"A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called &quot;" 871"A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called &quot;"
864"proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your peer is " 872"proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your peer is "
@@ -870,11 +878,11 @@ msgid ""
870"is &quot;5 ms&quot;." 878"is &quot;5 ms&quot;."
871msgstr "" 879msgstr ""
872 880
873#: template/faq.html.j2:97 881#: template/faq.html.j2:99
874msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?" 882msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?"
875msgstr "" 883msgstr ""
876 884
877#: template/faq.html.j2:99 885#: template/faq.html.j2:101
878msgid "" 886msgid ""
879"A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for TCP " 887"A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for TCP "
880"connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in particular. " 888"connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in particular. "
@@ -882,11 +890,11 @@ msgid ""
882"networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus." 890"networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus."
883msgstr "" 891msgstr ""
884 892
885#: template/faq.html.j2:109 893#: template/faq.html.j2:111
886msgid "How does GNUnet compare to I2P?" 894msgid "How does GNUnet compare to I2P?"
887msgstr "" 895msgstr ""
888 896
889#: template/faq.html.j2:111 897#: template/faq.html.j2:113
890msgid "" 898msgid ""
891"A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more " 899"A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more "
892"decentralized Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost no " 900"decentralized Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost no "
@@ -895,11 +903,11 @@ msgid ""
895"applications. I2P is largely used via a Web frontend." 903"applications. I2P is largely used via a Web frontend."
896msgstr "" 904msgstr ""
897 905
898#: template/faq.html.j2:122 906#: template/faq.html.j2:124
899msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?" 907msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?"
900msgstr "" 908msgstr ""
901 909
902#: template/faq.html.j2:124 910#: template/faq.html.j2:126
903msgid "" 911msgid ""
904"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready " 912"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready "
905"for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the " 913"for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the "
@@ -908,29 +916,29 @@ msgid ""
908"rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)" 916"rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)"
909msgstr "" 917msgstr ""
910 918
911#: template/faq.html.j2:134 919#: template/faq.html.j2:136
912msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?" 920msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?"
913msgstr "" 921msgstr ""
914 922
915#: template/faq.html.j2:136 923#: template/faq.html.j2:138
916msgid "" 924msgid ""
917"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, " 925"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, "
918"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be " 926"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be "
919"built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in doing so." 927"built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in doing so."
920msgstr "" 928msgstr ""
921 929
922#: template/faq.html.j2:148 930#: template/faq.html.j2:151
923msgid "What can I do with GNUnet?" 931msgid "What can I do with GNUnet?"
924msgstr "" 932msgstr ""
925 933
926#: template/faq.html.j2:150 934#: template/faq.html.j2:153
927msgid "" 935msgid ""
928"A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it can " 936"A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it can "
929"do more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and documentation " 937"do more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and documentation "
930"of some of the features that exist are more advanced than others." 938"of some of the features that exist are more advanced than others."
931msgstr "" 939msgstr ""
932 940
933#: template/faq.html.j2:157 941#: template/faq.html.j2:160
934msgid "" 942msgid ""
935"For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a fully " 943"For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a fully "
936"decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a mechanism " 944"decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a mechanism "
@@ -938,11 +946,59 @@ msgid ""
938msgstr "" 946msgstr ""
939 947
940#: template/faq.html.j2:171 948#: template/faq.html.j2:171
941msgid "Who runs the GNS root zone?" 949msgid "Is it possible to surf the WWW anonymously with GNUnet?"
942msgstr "" 950msgstr ""
943 951
944#: template/faq.html.j2:173 952#: template/faq.html.j2:173
945msgid "" 953msgid ""
954"A: It is not possible use GNUnet for anonymous browsing at this point. We "
955"recommend that you use Tor for anonymous surfing."
956msgstr ""
957
958#: template/faq.html.j2:181
959msgid "Is it possible to access GNUnet via a browser as an anonymous WWW?"
960msgstr ""
961
962#: template/faq.html.j2:183
963msgid ""
964"A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
965"would make it accessible with a browser. It is possible to build such a "
966"proxy and all one needs to know is the protocol used between browser and "
967"proxy and a swift look at the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
968msgstr ""
969
970#: template/faq.html.j2:195
971msgid ""
972"A: There are actually a few graphical user interfaces for different "
973"functions. gnunet-setup is to configure GNUnet, and gnunet-fs-gtk is for "
974"file-sharing. There are a few other gnunet-XXX-gtk GUIs of lesser "
975"importance. Note that in order to obtain the GUI, you need to install the "
976"gnunet-gtk package, which is a separate download. gnunet-gtk is a meta GUI "
977"that integrates most of the other GUIs in one window. One exception is "
978"gnunet-setup, which must still be run separately at this time (as setup "
979"requires the peer to be stopped)."
980msgstr ""
981
982#: template/faq.html.j2:210
983msgid "On top of which operating systems does GNUnet run?"
984msgstr ""
985
986#: template/faq.html.j2:212
987msgid ""
988"A: GNUnet is being developed and tested primarily under Debian GNU/Linux. "
989"Furthermore, we regularly build and test GNUnet on Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch, "
990"FreeBSD and macOS. We have reports of working versions on many other GNU/"
991"Linux distributions; in the past we had reports of working versions on "
992"NetBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. However, not all of those reports are recent, "
993"so if you cannot get GNUnet to work on those systems please let us know."
994msgstr ""
995
996#: template/faq.html.j2:228
997msgid "Who runs the GNS root zone?"
998msgstr ""
999
1000#: template/faq.html.j2:230
1001msgid ""
946"A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a default " 1002"A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a default "
947"configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this default " 1003"configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this default "
948"configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will be able to " 1004"configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will be able to "
@@ -950,11 +1006,11 @@ msgid ""
950"edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services themselves." 1006"edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services themselves."
951msgstr "" 1007msgstr ""
952 1008
953#: template/faq.html.j2:184 1009#: template/faq.html.j2:241
954msgid "Where is the per-user GNS database kept?" 1010msgid "Where is the per-user GNS database kept?"
955msgstr "" 1011msgstr ""
956 1012
957#: template/faq.html.j2:186 1013#: template/faq.html.j2:243
958msgid "" 1014msgid ""
959"A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet peer. " 1015"A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet peer. "
960"Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the database could " 1016"Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the database could "
@@ -966,11 +1022,11 @@ msgid ""
966"are many options for how users can store (and secure) their GNS database." 1022"are many options for how users can store (and secure) their GNS database."
967msgstr "" 1023msgstr ""
968 1024
969#: template/faq.html.j2:201 1025#: template/faq.html.j2:258
970msgid "What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?" 1026msgid "What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?"
971msgstr "" 1027msgstr ""
972 1028
973#: template/faq.html.j2:203 1029#: template/faq.html.j2:260
974msgid "" 1030msgid ""
975"A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser " 1031"A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser "
976"histories and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases " 1032"histories and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases "
@@ -978,11 +1034,11 @@ msgid ""
978"even on mobile devices." 1034"even on mobile devices."
979msgstr "" 1035msgstr ""
980 1036
981#: template/faq.html.j2:213 1037#: template/faq.html.j2:270
982msgid "Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?" 1038msgid "Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?"
983msgstr "" 1039msgstr ""
984 1040
985#: template/faq.html.j2:215 1041#: template/faq.html.j2:272
986msgid "" 1042msgid ""
987"A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force to " 1043"A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force to "
988"change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and then the " 1044"change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and then the "
@@ -994,11 +1050,11 @@ msgid ""
994"other zone delegating to this zone will achieve proper resolution." 1050"other zone delegating to this zone will achieve proper resolution."
995msgstr "" 1051msgstr ""
996 1052
997#: template/faq.html.j2:229 1053#: template/faq.html.j2:286
998msgid "What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?" 1054msgid "What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?"
999msgstr "" 1055msgstr ""
1000 1056
1001#: template/faq.html.j2:231 1057#: template/faq.html.j2:288
1002msgid "" 1058msgid ""
1003"A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the " 1059"A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1004"authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, and " 1060"authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, and "
@@ -1010,11 +1066,11 @@ msgid ""
1010"the context of CoDoNS." 1066"the context of CoDoNS."
1011msgstr "" 1067msgstr ""
1012 1068
1013#: template/faq.html.j2:247 1069#: template/faq.html.j2:304
1014msgid "What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?" 1070msgid "What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?"
1015msgstr "" 1071msgstr ""
1016 1072
1017#: template/faq.html.j2:249 1073#: template/faq.html.j2:306
1018msgid "" 1074msgid ""
1019"A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, " 1075"A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, "
1020"with SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and " 1076"with SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and "
@@ -1024,11 +1080,11 @@ msgid ""
1024"the name (the authority) manually changes the record." 1080"the name (the authority) manually changes the record."
1025msgstr "" 1081msgstr ""
1026 1082
1027#: template/faq.html.j2:263 1083#: template/faq.html.j2:320
1028msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?" 1084msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?"
1029msgstr "" 1085msgstr ""
1030 1086
1031#: template/faq.html.j2:265 1087#: template/faq.html.j2:322
1032msgid "" 1088msgid ""
1033"A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD " 1089"A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD "
1034"registries (such as those for \".com\" and \".org\"). Instead of using " 1090"registries (such as those for \".com\" and \".org\"). Instead of using "
@@ -1037,23 +1093,23 @@ msgid ""
1037"servers. Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs." 1093"servers. Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs."
1038msgstr "" 1094msgstr ""
1039 1095
1040#: template/faq.html.j2:276 1096#: template/faq.html.j2:333
1041msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Namecoin?" 1097msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Namecoin?"
1042msgstr "" 1098msgstr ""
1043 1099
1044#: template/faq.html.j2:283 1100#: template/faq.html.j2:340
1045msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?" 1101msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?"
1046msgstr "" 1102msgstr ""
1047 1103
1048#: template/faq.html.j2:289 1104#: template/faq.html.j2:346
1049msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ENS?" 1105msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ENS?"
1050msgstr "" 1106msgstr ""
1051 1107
1052#: template/faq.html.j2:295 1108#: template/faq.html.j2:352
1053msgid "What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?" 1109msgid "What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?"
1054msgstr "" 1110msgstr ""
1055 1111
1056#: template/faq.html.j2:297 1112#: template/faq.html.j2:354
1057msgid "" 1113msgid ""
1058"A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS " 1114"A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS "
1059"resolvers of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, " 1115"resolvers of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, "
@@ -1065,13 +1121,13 @@ msgid ""
1065"the DNS hierarchy." 1121"the DNS hierarchy."
1066msgstr "" 1122msgstr ""
1067 1123
1068#: template/faq.html.j2:310 1124#: template/faq.html.j2:367
1069msgid "" 1125msgid ""
1070"Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the style " 1126"Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the style "
1071"of the PGP web of trust?" 1127"of the PGP web of trust?"
1072msgstr "" 1128msgstr ""
1073 1129
1074#: template/faq.html.j2:312 1130#: template/faq.html.j2:369
1075msgid "" 1131msgid ""
1076"A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the two " 1132"A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the two "
1077"parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not required, " 1133"parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not required, "
@@ -1081,16 +1137,16 @@ msgid ""
1081"installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact global and " 1137"installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact global and "
1082"requires no further introduction. However, the security of these names " 1138"requires no further introduction. However, the security of these names "
1083"depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS authority. The authority " 1139"depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS authority. The authority "
1084"can be queried under the &quot;.ping&quot; TLD." 1140"can be queried under the &quot;.pin&quot; TLD."
1085msgstr "" 1141msgstr ""
1086 1142
1087#: template/faq.html.j2:327 1143#: template/faq.html.j2:384
1088msgid "" 1144msgid ""
1089"How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name in " 1145"How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name in "
1090"GNS?" 1146"GNS?"
1091msgstr "" 1147msgstr ""
1092 1148
1093#: template/faq.html.j2:329 1149#: template/faq.html.j2:386
1094msgid "" 1150msgid ""
1095"A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a &quot;legitimate&quot; " 1151"A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a &quot;legitimate&quot; "
1096"domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his preferred name or &quot;" 1152"domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his preferred name or &quot;"
@@ -1099,13 +1155,13 @@ msgid ""
1099"name) for this user." 1155"name) for this user."
1100msgstr "" 1156msgstr ""
1101 1157
1102#: template/faq.html.j2:340 1158#: template/faq.html.j2:397
1103msgid "" 1159msgid ""
1104"Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS zone " 1160"Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS zone "
1105"visible?" 1161"visible?"
1106msgstr "" 1162msgstr ""
1107 1163
1108#: template/faq.html.j2:342 1164#: template/faq.html.j2:399
1109msgid "" 1165msgid ""
1110"A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared " 1166"A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared "
1111"with other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not set. " 1167"with other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not set. "
@@ -1113,11 +1169,11 @@ msgid ""
1113"made public." 1169"made public."
1114msgstr "" 1170msgstr ""
1115 1171
1116#: template/faq.html.j2:352 1172#: template/faq.html.j2:409
1117msgid "Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?" 1173msgid "Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?"
1118msgstr "" 1174msgstr ""
1119 1175
1120#: template/faq.html.j2:354 1176#: template/faq.html.j2:411
1121msgid "" 1177msgid ""
1122"A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary because " 1178"A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary because "
1123"of IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in the context " 1179"of IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in the context "
@@ -1129,13 +1185,13 @@ msgid ""
1129"become commonplace, GNS should work with today's networks." 1185"become commonplace, GNS should work with today's networks."
1130msgstr "" 1186msgstr ""
1131 1187
1132#: template/faq.html.j2:368 1188#: template/faq.html.j2:425
1133msgid "" 1189msgid ""
1134"Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally " 1190"Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally "
1135"unique names?" 1191"unique names?"
1136msgstr "" 1192msgstr ""
1137 1193
1138#: template/faq.html.j2:370 1194#: template/faq.html.j2:427
1139msgid "" 1195msgid ""
1140"A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds. As " 1196"A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds. As "
1141"trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as they " 1197"trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as they "
@@ -1144,11 +1200,11 @@ msgid ""
1144"consensus might be easy to manipulate by adversaries." 1200"consensus might be easy to manipulate by adversaries."
1145msgstr "" 1201msgstr ""
1146 1202
1147#: template/faq.html.j2:381 1203#: template/faq.html.j2:438
1148msgid "How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?" 1204msgid "How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?"
1149msgstr "" 1205msgstr ""
1150 1206
1151#: template/faq.html.j2:383 1207#: template/faq.html.j2:440
1152msgid "" 1208msgid ""
1153"A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one can " 1209"A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one can "
1154"then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at all " 1210"then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at all "
@@ -1158,11 +1214,11 @@ msgid ""
1158"message when resolving names." 1214"message when resolving names."
1159msgstr "" 1215msgstr ""
1160 1216
1161#: template/faq.html.j2:395 1217#: template/faq.html.j2:452
1162msgid "Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?" 1218msgid "Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?"
1163msgstr "" 1219msgstr ""
1164 1220
1165#: template/faq.html.j2:397 1221#: template/faq.html.j2:454
1166msgid "" 1222msgid ""
1167"A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the " 1223"A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the "
1168"protocol to support alternative delegation records. <br> <br> Naturally, " 1224"protocol to support alternative delegation records. <br> <br> Naturally, "
@@ -1172,12 +1228,12 @@ msgid ""
1172"different cipher system." 1228"different cipher system."
1173msgstr "" 1229msgstr ""
1174 1230
1175#: template/faq.html.j2:411 1231#: template/faq.html.j2:468
1176msgid "" 1232msgid ""
1177"How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?" 1233"How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?"
1178msgstr "" 1234msgstr ""
1179 1235
1180#: template/faq.html.j2:413 1236#: template/faq.html.j2:470
1181msgid "" 1237msgid ""
1182"A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and " 1238"A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and "
1183"replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be " 1239"replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be "
@@ -1188,13 +1244,13 @@ msgid ""
1188"the zone's key and database among them)." 1244"the zone's key and database among them)."
1189msgstr "" 1245msgstr ""
1190 1246
1191#: template/faq.html.j2:426 1247#: template/faq.html.j2:483
1192msgid "" 1248msgid ""
1193"Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship " 1249"Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship "
1194"resistance?" 1250"resistance?"
1195msgstr "" 1251msgstr ""
1196 1252
1197#: template/faq.html.j2:428 1253#: template/faq.html.j2:485
1198msgid "" 1254msgid ""
1199"A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship " 1255"A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship "
1200"resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names are " 1256"resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names are "
@@ -1206,11 +1262,11 @@ msgid ""
1206"globally&quot; unique name worth, if it does not resolve?" 1262"globally&quot; unique name worth, if it does not resolve?"
1207msgstr "" 1263msgstr ""
1208 1264
1209#: template/faq.html.j2:442 1265#: template/faq.html.j2:499
1210msgid "Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?" 1266msgid "Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?"
1211msgstr "" 1267msgstr ""
1212 1268
1213#: template/faq.html.j2:444 1269#: template/faq.html.j2:501
1214msgid "" 1270msgid ""
1215"A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component / " 1271"A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component / "
1216"central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by IANA/ICANN. " 1272"central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by IANA/ICANN. "
@@ -1219,11 +1275,11 @@ msgid ""
1219"Iraq during the wars at the beginning of the 21st century." 1275"Iraq during the wars at the beginning of the 21st century."
1220msgstr "" 1276msgstr ""
1221 1277
1222#: template/faq.html.j2:455 1278#: template/faq.html.j2:512
1223msgid "How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?" 1279msgid "How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?"
1224msgstr "" 1280msgstr ""
1225 1281
1226#: template/faq.html.j2:457 1282#: template/faq.html.j2:514
1227msgid "" 1283msgid ""
1228"A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help " 1284"A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help "
1229"indirectly in two ways: <ol> <li> Many websites today use virtual hosting, " 1285"indirectly in two ways: <ol> <li> Many websites today use virtual hosting, "
@@ -1236,11 +1292,11 @@ msgid ""
1236"easier to use. </ol>" 1292"easier to use. </ol>"
1237msgstr "" 1293msgstr ""
1238 1294
1239#: template/faq.html.j2:476 1295#: template/faq.html.j2:533
1240msgid "Does GNS work with search engines?" 1296msgid "Does GNS work with search engines?"
1241msgstr "" 1297msgstr ""
1242 1298
1243#: template/faq.html.j2:478 1299#: template/faq.html.j2:535
1244msgid "" 1300msgid ""
1245"A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can use " 1301"A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can use "
1246"GNS to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally, while " 1302"GNS to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally, while "
@@ -1252,11 +1308,11 @@ msgid ""
1252"obviously not obtain censorship-resistant names." 1308"obviously not obtain censorship-resistant names."
1253msgstr "" 1309msgstr ""
1254 1310
1255#: template/faq.html.j2:492 1311#: template/faq.html.j2:549
1256msgid "How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?" 1312msgid "How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1257msgstr "" 1313msgstr ""
1258 1314
1259#: template/faq.html.j2:494 1315#: template/faq.html.j2:551
1260msgid "" 1316msgid ""
1261"A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually " 1317"A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually "
1262"originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about " 1318"originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about "
@@ -1267,11 +1323,11 @@ msgid ""
1267"about legacy systems (clean slate)." 1323"about legacy systems (clean slate)."
1268msgstr "" 1324msgstr ""
1269 1325
1270#: template/faq.html.j2:507 1326#: template/faq.html.j2:564
1271msgid "Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?" 1327msgid "Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?"
1272msgstr "" 1328msgstr ""
1273 1329
1274#: template/faq.html.j2:509 1330#: template/faq.html.j2:566
1275msgid "" 1331msgid ""
1276"A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you know " 1332"A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you know "
1277"if a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-of-a-friend, " 1333"if a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-of-a-friend, "
@@ -1281,13 +1337,13 @@ msgid ""
1281"than about 128 entities." 1337"than about 128 entities."
1282msgstr "" 1338msgstr ""
1283 1339
1284#: template/faq.html.j2:521 1340#: template/faq.html.j2:578
1285msgid "" 1341msgid ""
1286"How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part of " 1342"How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part of "
1287"the domain name?" 1343"the domain name?"
1288msgstr "" 1344msgstr ""
1289 1345
1290#: template/faq.html.j2:523 1346#: template/faq.html.j2:580
1291msgid "" 1347msgid ""
1292"A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects the " 1348"A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects the "
1293"&quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to the " 1349"&quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to the "
@@ -1299,13 +1355,13 @@ msgid ""
1299"record type) to it." 1355"record type) to it."
1300msgstr "" 1356msgstr ""
1301 1357
1302#: template/faq.html.j2:541 1358#: template/faq.html.j2:596
1303msgid "" 1359msgid ""
1304"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. " 1360"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. "
1305"Should I worry?" 1361"Should I worry?"
1306msgstr "" 1362msgstr ""
1307 1363
1308#: template/faq.html.j2:543 1364#: template/faq.html.j2:598
1309msgid "" 1365msgid ""
1310"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in GNUnet. " 1366"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in GNUnet. "
1311"We have started a major rewrite to address this and other problems, but " 1367"We have started a major rewrite to address this and other problems, but "
@@ -1313,23 +1369,23 @@ msgid ""
1313"expected." 1369"expected."
1314msgstr "" 1370msgstr ""
1315 1371
1316#: template/faq.html.j2:552 1372#: template/faq.html.j2:607
1317msgid "Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?" 1373msgid "Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?"
1318msgstr "" 1374msgstr ""
1319 1375
1320#: template/faq.html.j2:554 1376#: template/faq.html.j2:609
1321msgid "" 1377msgid ""
1322"A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the " 1378"A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the "
1323"following commands (as root) to create the required device file" 1379"following commands (as root) to create the required device file"
1324msgstr "" 1380msgstr ""
1325 1381
1326#: template/faq.html.j2:566 1382#: template/faq.html.j2:621
1327msgid "" 1383msgid ""
1328"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-service-" 1384"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-service-"
1329"dns)?" 1385"dns)?"
1330msgstr "" 1386msgstr ""
1331 1387
1332#: template/faq.html.j2:568 1388#: template/faq.html.j2:623
1333msgid "" 1389msgid ""
1334"A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match " 1390"A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match "
1335"support. This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check if " 1391"support. This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check if "
@@ -1337,16 +1393,169 @@ msgid ""
1337"'m' (and the module is loaded)." 1393"'m' (and the module is loaded)."
1338msgstr "" 1394msgstr ""
1339 1395
1340#: template/faq.html.j2:580 1396#: template/faq.html.j2:635
1341msgid "'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?" 1397msgid "'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?"
1342msgstr "" 1398msgstr ""
1343 1399
1344#: template/faq.html.j2:582 1400#: template/faq.html.j2:637
1345msgid "" 1401msgid ""
1346"A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if " 1402"A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if "
1347"your firewall is enabled and blocking the connections." 1403"your firewall is enabled and blocking the connections."
1348msgstr "" 1404msgstr ""
1349 1405
1406#: template/faq.html.j2:645
1407msgid ""
1408"I'm getting an 'error while loading shared libraries: libgnunetXXX.so.X'"
1409msgstr ""
1410
1411#: template/faq.html.j2:647
1412msgid ""
1413"A: This error usually occurs when your linker fails to locate one of "
1414"GNUnet's libraries. This can have two causes. First, it is theoretically "
1415"possible that the library is not installed on your system; however, if you "
1416"compiled GNUnet the normal way and/or used a binary package, that is highly "
1417"unlikely. The more common cause is that you installed GNUnet to a directory "
1418"that your linker does not search. There are several ways to fix this that "
1419"are described below. If you are 'root' and you installed to a system folder "
1420"(such as /usr/local), you want to add the libraries to the system-wide "
1421"search path. This is done by adding a line \"/usr/local/lib/\" to /etc/ld.so."
1422"conf and running \"ldconfig\". If you installed GNUnet to /opt or any other "
1423"similar path, you obviously have to change \"/usr/local\" accordingly. If "
1424"you do not have 'root' rights or if you installed GNUnet to say \"/home/"
1425"$USER/\", then you can explicitly tell your linker to search a particular "
1426"directory for libraries using the \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\" environment variable. "
1427"For example, if you configured GNUnet using a prefix of \"$HOME/gnunet/\" "
1428"you want to run:"
1429msgstr ""
1430
1431#: template/faq.html.j2:673
1432msgid ""
1433"to ensure GNUnet's binaries and libraries are found. In order to avoid "
1434"having to do so each time, you can add the above lines (without the \"$\") "
1435"to your .bashrc or .profile file. You will have to logout and login again to "
1436"have this new profile be applied to all shells (including your desktop "
1437"environment)."
1438msgstr ""
1439
1440#: template/faq.html.j2:680
1441msgid "What error messages can be ignored?"
1442msgstr ""
1443
1444#: template/faq.html.j2:682
1445msgid ""
1446"A: Error messages flagged as \"DEBUG\" should be disabled in binaries built "
1447"for end-users and can always be ignored. Error messages flagged as \"INFO\" "
1448"always refer to harmless events that require no action. For example, GNUnet "
1449"may use an INFO message to indicate that it is currently performing an "
1450"expensive operation that will take some time. GNUnet will also use INFO "
1451"messages to display information about important configuration values."
1452msgstr ""
1453
1454#: template/faq.html.j2:698
1455msgid "How does GNUnet compare to other file-sharing applications?"
1456msgstr ""
1457
1458#: template/faq.html.j2:700
1459msgid ""
1460"A: As opposed to Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey and most other "
1461"P2P networks, GNUnet was designed with security in mind as the highest "
1462"priority. We intend on producing a network with comprehensive security "
1463"features. Many other P2P networks are open to a wide variety of attacks, and "
1464"users have little privacy. GNUnet is also Free Software and thus the source "
1465"code is available, so you do not have to worry about being spied upon by the "
1466"software. The following table summarises the main differences between GNUnet "
1467"and other systems. The information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. "
1468"The comparison is difficult since there are sometimes differences between "
1469"various implementations of (almost) the same protocol. In general, we pick a "
1470"free implementation as the reference implementation since it is possible to "
1471"inspect the free code. Also, all of these systems are changing over time and "
1472"thus the data below may not be up-to-date. If you find any flaws, please let "
1473"us know. Finally, the table is not saying terribly much (it is hard to "
1474"compare these systems this briefly), so if you want the real differences, "
1475"read the research papers (and probably the code)."
1476msgstr ""
1477
1478#: template/faq.html.j2:814
1479msgid ""
1480"Another important point of reference are the various anonymous peer-to-peer "
1481"networks. Here, there are differences in terms of application domain and how "
1482"specifically anonymity is achieved. Anonymous routing is a hard research "
1483"topic, so for a superficial comparisson like this one we focus on the "
1484"latency. Another important factor is the programming language. Type-safe "
1485"languages may offer certain security benefits; however, this may come at the "
1486"cost of significant increases in resource consumption which in turn may "
1487"reduce anonymity."
1488msgstr ""
1489
1490#: template/faq.html.j2:827
1491msgid "Are there any known attacks (on GNUnet's file-sharing application)?"
1492msgstr ""
1493
1494#: template/faq.html.j2:829
1495msgid ""
1496"A: Generally, there is the possibility of a known plaintext attack on "
1497"keywords, but since the user has control over the keywords that are "
1498"associated with the content he inserts, the user can take advantage of the "
1499"same techniques used to generate reasonable passwords to defend against such "
1500"an attack. In any event, we are not trying to hide content; thus, unless the "
1501"user is trying to insert information into the network that can only be "
1502"shared with a small group of people, there is no real reason to try to "
1503"obfuscate the content by choosing a difficult keyword anyway."
1504msgstr ""
1505
1506#: template/faq.html.j2:843
1507msgid "What do you mean by anonymity?"
1508msgstr ""
1509
1510#: template/faq.html.j2:845
1511msgid ""
1512"A: Anonymity is the lack of distinction of an individual from a (large) "
1513"group. A central goal for anonymous file-sharing in GNUnet is to make all "
1514"users (peers) form a group and to make communications in that group "
1515"anonymous, that is, nobody (but the initiator) should be able to tell which "
1516"of the peers in the group originated the message. In other words, it should "
1517"be difficult to impossible for an adversary to distinguish between the "
1518"originating peer and all other peers."
1519msgstr ""
1520
1521#: template/faq.html.j2:857
1522msgid "What does my system do when participating in GNUnet file sharing?"
1523msgstr ""
1524
1525#: template/faq.html.j2:859
1526msgid ""
1527"A: In GNUnet you set up a node (a peer). It is identified by an ID (hash of "
1528"its public key) and has a number of addresses it is reachable by (may have "
1529"no addresses, for instance when it's behind a NAT). You specify bandwidth "
1530"limits (how much traffic GNUnet is allowed to consume) and datastore quote "
1531"(how large your on-disk block storage is) . Your node will then proceed to "
1532"connect to other nodes, becoming part of the network."
1533msgstr ""
1534
1535#: template/faq.html.j2:874
1536msgid "How can I help translate this webpage into other languages?"
1537msgstr ""
1538
1539#: template/faq.html.j2:876
1540msgid ""
1541"A: First, you need to register an account with our weblate system. Please "
1542"send an e-mail with the desired target language to translators@gnunet.org or "
1543"ask for help on the #gnunet chat on irc.freenode.net. Typically someone with "
1544"sufficient permissions will then grant you access. Naturally, any abuse will "
1545"result in the loss of permissions."
1546msgstr ""
1547
1548#: template/faq.html.j2:888
1549msgid "I have some great idea for a new feature, what should I do?"
1550msgstr ""
1551
1552#: template/faq.html.j2:890
1553msgid ""
1554"A: Sadly, we have many more feature requests than we can possibly implement. "
1555"The best way to actually get a new feature implemented is to do it yourself "
1556"--- and to then send us a patch."
1557msgstr ""
1558
1350#: template/glossary.html.j2:12 1559#: template/glossary.html.j2:12
1351msgid "Ego" 1560msgid "Ego"
1352msgstr "" 1561msgstr ""