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[tor-commits] [translation/https_everywhere] Update translations for https_everywhere



commit 6495f83f038ec83ae608cfbe547dbcb9d6df1c6f
Author: Translation commit bot <translation@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Fri Feb 14 04:15:20 2014 +0000

    Update translations for https_everywhere
---
 vi/ssl-observatory.dtd |   71 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
 1 file changed, 40 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-)

diff --git a/vi/ssl-observatory.dtd b/vi/ssl-observatory.dtd
index 68e9118..5baebe1 100644
--- a/vi/ssl-observatory.dtd
+++ b/vi/ssl-observatory.dtd
@@ -1,9 +1,11 @@
 <!-- Observatory popup window -->
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.details "">
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.later "">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.details "Details and Privacy Information">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.later "Ask Me Later">
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.no "Không">
 
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.text "">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.text "HTTPS Everywhere can detect attacks
+against your browser by sending the certificates you receive to the
+Observatory.  Turn this on?">
 
 <!--<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.text 
 "EFF's SSL Observatory can detect attacks against HTTPS websites by collecting
@@ -11,40 +13,44 @@ and auditing the certificates being presented to your browser. Would you like
 to turn it on?">-->
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.title 
-"">
+"Should HTTPS Everywhere use the SSL Observatory?">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.yes "Có">
 
 <!-- Observatory preferences dialog -->
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.adv_priv_opts1
-"">
+"It is safe to enable this, unless you use a very
+intrusive corporate network:">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.adv_priv_opts2
-"">
+"Safe, unless you use a corporate network with secret intranet server names:">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.alt_roots 
-"">
+"Submit and check certificates signed by non-standard root CAs">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.alt_roots_tooltip 
-"">
+"It is safe (and a good idea) to enable this option, unless you use an intrusive corporate network or Kaspersky antivirus software that monitors your browsing with a TLS proxy and a private root Certificate Authority.  If enabled on such a network, this option might publish evidence of which https:// domains were being visited through that proxy, because of the unique certificates it would produce.  So we leave it off by default.">
 
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.anonymous "">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.anonymous "Check certificates using Tor for anonymity">
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.anonymous_unavailable 
-"">
+"Check certificates using Tor for anonymity (requires Tor)">
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.anonymous_tooltip 
-"">
+"This option requires Tor to be installed and running">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.asn 
-"">
+"When you see a new certificate, tell the Observatory which ISP you are connected to">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.asn_tooltip
-"">
+"This will fetch and send the &quot;Autonomous System number&quot; of your network.  This will help us locate attacks against HTTPS, and to determine whether we have observations from networks in places like Iran and Syria where attacks are comparatively common.">
 
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.done "">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.done "Hoàn thành">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.explanation 
-"">
+"HTTPS Everywhere can use EFF's SSL Observatory.  This does two things: (1)
+sends copies of HTTPS certificates to the Observatory, to help us
+detect 'man in the middle' attacks and improve the Web's security; and (2)
+lets us warn you about insecure connections or attacks on your browser.">
 
 <!--<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.explanation2
 "When you visit https://www.example.com, the Observatory will learn that
@@ -53,34 +59,37 @@ Mouseover the options for further details:">-->
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.explanation2
 
-"">
+"For example, when you visit https://www.something.com, the certificate
+received by the Observatory will indicate that somebody visited
+www.something.com, but not who visited the site, or what specific page they
+looked at.  Mouseover the options for further details:">
 
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.hide "">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.hide "Hide advanced options">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.nonanon 
-"">
+"Check certificates even if Tor is not available">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.nonanon_tooltip
-"">
+"We will still try to keep the data anonymous, but this option is less secure">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.priv_dns 
-"">
+"Submit and check certificates for non-public DNS names">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.priv_dns_tooltip
-"">
+"Unless this option is checked, the Observatory will not record certificates for names that it cannot resolve through the DNS system.">
 
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.show "">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.show "Show advanced options">
 
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.title "">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.title "SSL Observatory Preferences">
 
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.use "">
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.warning.title "">
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.warning.showcert "">
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.warning.okay "">
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.warning.text "">
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.warning.defense "">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.use "Use the Observatory?">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.warning.title "WARNING from EFF's SSL Observatory">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.warning.showcert "Show the certificate chain">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.warning.okay "I understand">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.warning.text "EFF's SSL Observatory has issued a warning about the HTTPS certificiate(s) for this site:">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.warning.defense "If you are logged in to this site, it may be advisable to change your password once you have a safe connection.">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.self_signed
-"">
+"Submit and check self-signed certificates">
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.self_signed_tooltip
-"">
+"This is recommended; cryptographic problems are especially common in self-signed embedded devices">

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