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authorParménides GV <parmegv@sdf.org>2016-04-02 12:40:10 +0200
committerParménides GV <parmegv@sdf.org>2016-04-02 12:40:10 +0200
commit3a409ed35f0f26644d99b8704801103de8783864 (patch)
treef07a09830b2a70c4617ab8da73dde0e2d4fbd3d7 /app/src/main/res/values/strings-icsopenvpn.xml
parent93aca53eae03b4b31877e97991d61bdc11a2db44 (diff)
Update ics-openvpn
Diffstat (limited to 'app/src/main/res/values/strings-icsopenvpn.xml')
-rwxr-xr-xapp/src/main/res/values/strings-icsopenvpn.xml13
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values/strings-icsopenvpn.xml b/app/src/main/res/values/strings-icsopenvpn.xml
index aa65a14d..3956604e 100755
--- a/app/src/main/res/values/strings-icsopenvpn.xml
+++ b/app/src/main/res/values/strings-icsopenvpn.xml
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
<string name="opentun_no_ipaddr">Refusing to open tun device without IP information</string>
<string name="menu_import">Import Profile from ovpn file</string>
<string name="menu_import_short">Import</string>
- <string name="import_content_resolve_error">Could not read Profile to import</string>
+ <string name="import_content_resolve_error">Could not read profile to import</string>
<string name="error_reading_config_file">Error reading config file</string>
<string name="add_profile">add Profile</string>
<string name="import_could_not_open">Could not find file %1$s mentioned in the imported config file</string>
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@
<string name="unhandled_exception_context">%3$s: %1$s\n\n%2$s</string>
<string name="faq_system_dialog_xposed">If you have rooted your Android device you can install the &lt;a href=\"http://xposed.info/\"&gt;Xposed framework&lt;/a&gt; and a the &lt;a href=\"http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.blinkt.vpndialogxposed\"&gt;VPN Dialog confirm module&lt;/a&gt; at your own risk"</string>
<string name="full_licenses">Full licenses</string>
- <string name="blocklocal_summary">Networks directly connected to the local interfaces will not be routed over the VPN. Deselecting this option will redirect all traffic indented for local networks to the VPN.</string>
+ <string name="blocklocal_summary">Networks directly connected to the local interfaces will not be routed over the VPN. Deselecting this option will redirect all traffic intented for local networks to the VPN.</string>
<string name="blocklocal_title">Bypass VPN for local networks</string>
<string name="userpw_file">Username/Password file</string>
<string name="imported_from_file">[Imported from: %s]</string>
@@ -347,13 +347,13 @@
<string name="duplicate_vpn">Duplicate VPN profile</string>
<string name="duplicate_profile_title">Duplicating profile: %s</string>
<string name="show_log">Show log</string>
- <string name="faq_android_clients">Multiple OpenVPN clients for Android exist. The most common ones are OpenVPN for Android (this client), OpenVPN Connect and OpenVPN Settings.&lt;p&gt;The clients can be grouped into two groups: OpenVPN for Android and OpenVPN Connect use the official VPNService API (Android 4.0+) and require no root and OpenVPN Settings which uses root.&lt;p&gt;OpenVPN for Android is an open source client and developed by Arne Schwabe. It is targeted at more advanced users and offers many settings and the ability to import profiles from files and to configure/change profiles inside the app. The client is based on the community version of OpenVPN. It is based on the OpenVPN 2.x source code. This client can be seen as the semi officially client of the community. &lt;p&gt;OpenVPN Connect is non open source client that is developed by OpenVPN Technologies, Inc. The client is indented to be general use client and moree targeted at the average user and allows the import of OpenVPN profiles. This client is based on the OpenVPN C++ reimplementation of the OpenVPN protocol (This was required to allow OpenVPN Technologies, Inc to publish an iOS OpenVPN app). This client is the official client of the OpenVPN technologies &lt;p&gt; OpenVPN Settings is the oldest of the clients and also a UI for the open source OpenVPN. In contrast to OpenVPN for Android it requires root and does not use the VPNService API. It does not depend on Android 4.0+</string>
+ <string name="faq_android_clients">Multiple OpenVPN clients for Android exist. The most common ones are OpenVPN for Android (this client), OpenVPN Connect and OpenVPN Settings.&lt;p&gt;The clients can be grouped into two groups: OpenVPN for Android and OpenVPN Connect use the official VPNService API (Android 4.0+) and require no root and OpenVPN Settings which uses root.&lt;p&gt;OpenVPN for Android is an open source client and developed by Arne Schwabe. It is targeted at more advanced users and offers many settings and the ability to import profiles from files and to configure/change profiles inside the app. The client is based on the community version of OpenVPN. It is based on the OpenVPN 2.x source code. This client can be seen as the semi officially client of the community. &lt;p&gt;OpenVPN Connect is non open source client that is developed by OpenVPN Technologies, Inc. The client is indented to be general use client and more targeted at the average user and allows the import of OpenVPN profiles. This client is based on the OpenVPN C++ reimplementation of the OpenVPN protocol (This was required to allow OpenVPN Technologies, Inc to publish an iOS OpenVPN app). This client is the official client of the OpenVPN technologies &lt;p&gt; OpenVPN Settings is the oldest of the clients and also a UI for the open source OpenVPN. In contrast to OpenVPN for Android it requires root and does not use the VPNService API. It does not depend on Android 4.0+</string>
<string name="faq_androids_clients_title">Differences between the OpenVPN Android clients</string>
<string name="ignore_multicast_route">Ignoring multicast route: %s</string>
<string name="ab_only_cidr">Android supports only CIDR routes to the VPN. Since non-CIDR routes are almost never used, OpenVPN for Android will use a /32 for routes that are not CIDR and issue a warning.</string>
<string name="ab_tethering_44">Tethering works while the VPN is active. The tethered connection will NOT use the VPN.</string>
<string name="ab_kitkat_mss">Early KitKat version set the wrong MSS value on TCP connections (#61948). Try to enable the mssfix option to workaround this bug.</string>
- <string name="ab_proxy">Android will keep using your proxy settings specified for the mobile/Wi-Fi connection when no DNS servers are set. OpenVPN for Android will warn you about this in the log.<p>When a VPN sets a DNS server Android will not a proxy. There is no API to set a proxy for a VPN connection.</p></string>
+ <string name="ab_proxy">Android will keep using your proxy settings specified for the mobile/Wi-Fi connection when no DNS servers are set. OpenVPN for Android will warn you about this in the log.<p>When a VPN sets a DNS server Android will not use a proxy. There is no API to set a proxy for a VPN connection.</p></string>
<string name="ab_lollipop_reinstall">VPN apps may stop working when uninstalled and reinstalled again. For details see #80074</string>
<string name="ab_not_route_to_vpn">The configured client IP and the IPs in its network mask are not routed to the VPN. OpenVPN works around this bug by explicitly adding a route that corrosponds to the client IP and its netmask</string>
<string name="ab_persist_tun">Opening a tun device while another tun device is active, which is used for persist-tun support, crashes the VPNServices on the device. A reboot is required to make VPN work again. OpenVPN for Android tries to avoid reopening the tun device and if really needed first closes the current TUN before opening the new TUN device to avoid to crash. This may lead to a short window where packets are sent over the non-VPN connection. Even with this workaround the VPNServices sometimes crashes and requires a reboot of the device.</string>
@@ -400,4 +400,9 @@
<string name="pw_request_dialog_prompt">Please enter the password for profile %1$s</string>
<string name="menu_use_inline_data">Use inline data</string>
<string name="export_config_chooser_title">Export configuration file</string>
+ <string name="missing_tlsauth">tls-auth file is missing</string>
+ <string name="missing_certificates">Missing user certificate or user certifcate key file</string>
+ <string name="missing_ca_certificate">Missing CA certificate</string>
+ <string name="crl_title">Certifcate Revoke List (optional)</string>
+ <string name="reread_log">Reread (%d) log items from log cache file</string>
</resources>