diff --git a/ui/i18n/locales/ja_JP/opensnitch-hu_HU.ts b/ui/i18n/locales/ja_JP/opensnitch-hu_HU.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 967fd1fa..00000000 --- a/ui/i18n/locales/ja_JP/opensnitch-hu_HU.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1638 +0,0 @@ - - - - Dialog - - - opensnitch-qt - - - - - Chromium Web Browser - - - - - <html><head/><body><p>/opt/google/chrome/bin/chrome --something abc --more-long def --for-word-wrapping</p></body></html> - - - - - (/path/to/bin/chromium) - - - - - from this executable - - - - - from this command line - - - - - this destination port - - - - - this user - - - - - this destination ip - - - - - + - - - - - once - - - - - 30s - - - - - 5m - - - - - 15m - - - - - 30m - - - - - 1h - - - - - until reboot - - - - - forever - - - - - Deny - - - - - Allow - - - - - User ID - - - - - <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Executed from</span></p></body></html> - - - - - TextLabel - - - - - Source IP - - - - - Process ID - - - - - Destination IP - - - - - Dst Port - - - - - Chromium Web Browser wants to connect to www.evilsocket.net on tcp port 443. And maybe to www.goodsocket.net on port 344 - - - - - PreferencesDialog - - - Preferences - - - - - UI - - - - - Configure the - - - - - Pop-ups default options - - - - - Pop-ups default position on screen - - - - - <html><head/><body><p>The advanced view allows you to apply more filters on a connection</p><p>when a pop-up appears.</p></body></html> - - - - - Show advanced view by default - - - - - once - - - - - 30s - - - - - 5m - - - - - 15m - - - - - 30m - - - - - 1h - - - - - until reboot - - - - - forever - - - - - Pop-up default action - - - - - Action - - - - - Default target - - - - - <html><head/><body><p>If checked, the pop-ups will be displayed with the advanced view active.</p></body></html> - - - - - deny - - - - - allow - - - - - by executable - - - - - by command line - - - - - by destination port - - - - - by destination ip - - - - - by user id - - - - - center - - - - - top right - - - - - bottom right - - - - - top left - - - - - bottom left - - - - - Pop-up default duration - - - - - Duration - - - - - <html><head/><body><p>By default when a new pop-up appears, in its simplest form, you'll be able to filter connections or applications by one property of the connection (executable, port, IP, etc).</p><p>With these options, you can choose multiple fields to filter connections for.</p></body></html> - - - - - Filter connections also by: - - - - - If checked, this field will be checked when a pop-up is displayed - - - - - User ID - - - - - Destination port - - - - - Destination IP - - - - - Disable pop-ups, only display an alert - - - - - <html><head/><body><p>This timeout is the countdown you see when a pop-up dialog is shown.</p><p>If the pop-up is not answered, the default options will be applied.</p></body></html> - - - - - Default timeout - - - - - Nodes - - - - - Process monitor method - - - - - <html><head/><body><p>Log file to write logs.<br/></p><p>/dev/stdout will print logs to the standard output.</p></body></html> - - - - - Log file - - - - - <html><head/><body><p>The default duration will take place when there's no UI connected.</p></body></html> - - - - - Default duration - - - - - Apply configuration to all nodes - - - - - <html><head/><body><p>The default action will take place when there's no UI connected.</p></body></html> - - - - - Default action - - - - - HostName - - - - - proc - - - - - ebpf - - - - - audit - - - - - ftrace - - - - - until restart - - - - - always - - - - - <html><head/><body><p>Address of the node.</p><p>Default: unix:///tmp/osui.sock (unix:// is mandatory if it's a Unix socket)</p><p>It can also be an IP address with the port: 127.0.0.1:50051</p></body></html> - - - - - Address - - - - - <html><head/><body><p>If checked, opensnitch will prompt you to allow or deny connections that don't have an asocciated PID, due to several reasons.</p><p>The pop-up dialog will only contain information about the network connection.</p></body></html> - - - - - Intercept Unknown Connections - - - - - Version - - - - - DEBUG - - - - - INFO - - - - - IMPORTANT - - - - - WARNING - - - - - ERROR - - - - - FATAL - - - - - unix:///tmp/osui.sock - - - - - /var/log/opensnitchd.log - - - - - /dev/stdout - - - - - Default log level - - - - - Database - - - - - Database type - - - - - Select - - - - - In memory - - - - - File - - - - - Close - - - - - Apply - - - - - Save - - - - - ProcessDetailsDialog - - - Process details - - - - - loading... - - - - - CWD: loading... - - - - - mem stats: loading... - - - - - Status - - - - - Open files - - - - - I/O Statistics - - - - - Memory mapped files - - - - - Stack - - - - - Environment variables - - - - - Application pids - - - - - Start or stop monitoring this process - - - - - Close - - - - - RulesDialog - - - Rule - - - - - Node - - - - - Apply rule to all nodes - - - - - To this IP / Network - - - - - /path/to/executable, .*/bin/executable[0-9\.]+$, ... - - - - - Action - - - - - To this port - - - - - To this list of domains - - - - - You can specify a single IP: -- 192.168.1.1 - -or a regular expression: -- 192\.168\.1\.[0-9]+ - -multiple IPs: -- ^(192\.168\.1\.1|172\.16\.0\.1)$ - -You can also specify a subnet: -- 192.168.1.0/24 - -Note: Commas or spaces are not allowed to separate IPs or networks. - - - - - LAN - - - - - 127.0.0.0/8 - - - - - 192.168.0.0/24 - - - - - 192.168.1.0/24 - - - - - 192.168.2.0/24 - - - - - 192.168.0.0/16 - - - - - 169.254.0.0/16 - - - - - 172.16.0.0/12 - - - - - 10.0.0.0/8 - - - - - ::1/128 - - - - - fc00::/7 - - - - - ff00::/8 - - - - - fe80::/10 - - - - - fd00::/8 - - - - - <html><head/><body><p>You can specify multiple ports using regular expressions:</p><p><br/></p><p>- 53, 80 or 443:</p><p>^(53|80|443)$</p><p><br/></p><p>- 53, 443 or 5551, 5552, 5553, etc:</p><p>^(53|443|555[0-9])$</p></body></html> - - - - - once - - - - - 30s - - - - - 5m - - - - - 15m - - - - - 30m - - - - - 1h - - - - - until reboot - - - - - always - - - - - Commas or spaces are not allowed to specify multiple domains. - -Use regular expressions instead: -.*(opensnitch|duckduckgo).com -.*\.google.com - -or a single domain: -www.gnu.org - it'll only match www.gnu.org, nor ftp.gnu.org, nor www2.gnu.org, ... -gnu.org - it'll only match gnu.org, nor www.gnu.org, nor ftp.gnu.org, ... - - - - - www.domain.org, .*\.domain.org - - - - - To this host - - - - - Duration - - - - - <html><head/><body><p>Only TCP, UDP or UDPLITE are allowed</p><p>You can use regexp, i.e.: ^(TCP|UDP)$</p></body></html> - - - - - TCP - - - - - UDP - - - - - UDPLITE - - - - - TCP6 - - - - - UDP6 - - - - - UDPLITE6 - - - - - Protocol - - - - - From this executable - - - - - Deny - - - - - Allow - - - - - From this command line - - - - - From this user ID - - - - - <html><head/><body><p>Select a directory with lists of domains to block or allow.</p><p>Put inside that directory files with any extension containing lists of domains.</p><p><br/>The format of each entry of a list is as follow (hosts format):</p><p>127.0.0.1 www.domain.com</p><p>or </p><p>0.0.0.0 www.domain.com</p></body></html> - - - - - Name - - - - - Enable - - - - - The rules are checked in alphabetical order, so you can name them accordingly to prioritize them. - -000-allow-localhost -001-deny-broadcast -... - - - - - leave blank to autocreate - - - - - If checked, this rule will take precedence over the rest of the rules. No others rules will be checked after this one. - -You must name the rule in such manner that it'll be checked first, because they're checked in alphabetical order. For example: - -[x] Priority - 000-priority-rule -[ ] Priority - 001-less-priority-rule - - - - - Priority rule - - - - - <html><head/><body><p>By default, the field of the rules are case-insensitive, i.e., if a process tries to access gOOgle.CoM and you have a rule to Deny .*google.com, the connection will be blocked.<br/></p><p>If you check this box, you have to specify the exact string (domain, executable, command line) that you want to filter.</p></body></html> - - - - - Case-sensitive - - - - - StatsDialog - - - OpenSnitch Network Statistics - - - - - Save to CSV. - - - - - Ctrl+S - - - - - Create a new rule - - - - - <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-size:11pt; font-weight:600;">hostname - 192.168.1.1</span></p></body></html> - - - - - Status - - - - - - - - - - - Start or Stop interception - - - - - Events - - - - - Filter - - - - - Allow - - - - - Deny - - - - - Ex.: firefox - - - - - 50 - - - - - 100 - - - - - 200 - - - - - 300 - - - - - Delete all intercepted events - - - - - Nodes - - - - - <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-size:7pt;">(double click on the Addr column to view details of a node)</span></p></body></html> - - - - - Rules - - - - - enable - - - - - Edit rule - - - - - Delete rule - - - - - <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-size:7pt;">(double click on a row to view details of a rule)</span></p></body></html> - - - - - search rule name - - - - - Application rules - - - - - Permanent - - - - - Temporary - - - - - Hosts - - - - - <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-size:7pt;">(double click to view details of an item)</span></p></body></html> - - - - - Delete all intercepted hosts - - - - - Applications - - - - - Delete all intercepted applications - - - - - Addresses - - - - - Delete all intercepted addresses - - - - - Ports - - - - - Delete all intercepted ports - - - - - Users - - - - - Delete all intercepted users - - - - - Connections - - - - - Dropped - - - - - Uptime - - - - - Version - - - - - contextual_menu - - - Statistics - - - - - Enable - - - - - Disable - - - - - Help - - - - - Close - - - - - popups - - - until reboot - - - - - forever - - - - - Allow - - - - - Deny - - - - - Outgoing connection - - - - - Process launched from: - - - - - from this executable - - - - - from this command line - - - - - to port {0} - - - - - to {0} - - - - - from user {0} - - - - - to {0}.* - - - - - to *.{0} - - - - - to *{0} - - - - - <b>Remote</b> process %s running on <b>%s</b> - - - - - is connecting to <b>%s</b> on %s port %d - - - - - is attempting to resolve <b>%s</b> via %s, %s port %d - - - - - preferences - - - Exception saving config: {0} - - - - - Warning - - - - - You must select a file for the database<br>or choose "In memory" type. - - - - - DB type changed - - - - - Restart the GUI in order effects to take effect - - - - - Applying configuration on {0} ... - - - - - Server address can not be empty - - - - - Error loading {0} configuration - - - - - Configuration applied. - - - - - Error applying configuration: {0} - - - - - proc_details - - - <b>Error loading process information:</b> <br><br> - - - - - - - <b>Error stopping monitoring process:</b><br><br> - - - - - loading... - - - - - rules - - - There're no nodes connected. - - - - - Rule applied. - - - - - Error applying rule: {0} - - - - - <b>Error loading rule</b> - - - - - protocol can not be empty, or uncheck it - - - - - Protocol regexp error - - - - - process path can not be empty - - - - - Process path regexp error - - - - - command line can not be empty - - - - - Command line regexp error - - - - - Dest port can not be empty - - - - - Dst port regexp error - - - - - Dest host can not be empty - - - - - Dst host regexp error - - - - - Dest IP/Network can not be empty - - - - - Dst IP regexp error - - - - - User ID can not be empty - - - - - User ID regexp error - - - - - Lists field cannot be empty - - - - - Lists field must be a directory - - - - - <b>Rule not supported</b> - - - - - stats - - - Name - - - - - Address - - - - - Status - - - - - Hostname - - - - - Version - - - - - Rules - - - - - Time - - - - - Action - - - - - Duration - - - - - Node - - - - - Enabled - - - - - Hits - - - - - Protocol - - - - - Not running - - - - - Disabled - - - - - Running - - - - - OpenSnitch Network Statistics {0} - - - - - OpenSnitch Network Statistics for {0} - - - - - <b>Error:</b><br><br> - {0} - - - - - Warning: - - - - - Allow - - - - - Deny - - - - - Always - - - - - Until reboot - - - - - Disable - - - - - Enable - - - - - Duplicate - - - - - Edit - - - - - Delete - - - - - Your are about to delete this rule. - - - - - Are you sure? - - - - - Rule not found by that name and node - - - - - You are about to delete this rule. - - - - - Save as CSV - - - -