[freenet-cvs] r14911 - trunk/freenet/src/freenet/l10n
juiceman at freenetproject.org
juiceman at freenetproject.org
Wed Aug 29 03:46:21 UTC 2007
Author: juiceman
Date: 2007-08-29 03:46:21 +0000 (Wed, 29 Aug 2007)
New Revision: 14911
Modified:
trunk/freenet/src/freenet/l10n/freenet.l10n.en.properties
Log:
Capitalization / wording
Modified: trunk/freenet/src/freenet/l10n/freenet.l10n.en.properties
===================================================================
--- trunk/freenet/src/freenet/l10n/freenet.l10n.en.properties 2007-08-29 00:31:40 UTC (rev 14910)
+++ trunk/freenet/src/freenet/l10n/freenet.l10n.en.properties 2007-08-29 03:46:21 UTC (rev 14911)
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@
OpennetConnectionsToadlet.fullTitle=${counts} Strangers (Untrusted Peers) of ${name}
OpennetConnectionsToadlet.peersListTitle=My Opennet Peers (untrusted peers added by the node in promiscuous mode)
OpennetUserAlert.warningTitle=Warning: Promiscuous Mode Enabled: Your node will connect to Strangers
-OpennetUserAlert.warning=Your node is currently running in promiscuous mode. It will connect to Strangers, and this means that anyone can find out that you are running a node. Most attacks are easier, blocking your node (for example at a national firewall) is much easier, and you have no control over who your node connects to. We strongly recommend you get some connections to Friends (trusted nodes run by people you already know); promiscuous mode is only intended as a temporary measure until you are able to just connect to your Friends. If you only connect to your Friends, while it may be possible for them to attack you, it is less likely than if your node is exposed to any government agency/other bad guy who wants to connect to it. Note that adding a peer in the Friends section does not help much unless that peer belongs to somebody you actually know (both for routing and security reasons)!
+OpennetUserAlert.warning=Your node is currently running in promiscuous mode. It will connect to Strangers, and this means that anyone can find out that you are running a node. Most attacks are easier, blocking your node (for example at a national firewall) is much easier, and you have no control over who your node connects to. We strongly recommend you get some connections to Friends (trusted nodes run by people you already know); promiscuous mode is only intended as a temporary measure until you are able to just connect to your friends. If you only connect to your friends, while it may be possible for them to attack you, it is less likely than if your node is exposed to any oppressive government agency/other bad guy who wants to connect to it. Note that adding a peer in the Friends section does not help much unless that peer belongs to somebody you actually know (both for routing and security reasons)!
PNGFilter.invalidHeader=The file you tried to fetch is not a PNG. It does not include a valid PNG header. It might be some other file format, and your browser may do something dangerous with it, therefore we have blocked it.
PNGFilter.invalidHeaderTitle=Not a PNG - invalid header
PeerManagerUserAlert.connErrorTitle=Some peers cannot connect
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