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[translation/torbutton-browseronboardingproperties] Update translations for torbutton-browseronboardingproperties
by translation@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
by translation@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
24 Aug '18
commit 1b554637627304bcb12405ed03ff46f654ecf66a
Author: Translation commit bot <translation(a)torproject.org>
Date: Fri Aug 24 12:49:32 2018 +0000
Update translations for torbutton-browseronboardingproperties
---
ach/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
af/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ak/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
am/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ar/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
arn/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ast/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
az/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
be/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
bg/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
bn_BD/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
bo/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
br/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
brx/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
bs/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ca/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
cs/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
csb/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
cv/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
cy/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
da/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
de/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
dz/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
el/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
en/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
en_GB/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
eo/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
es/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
es_AR/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
es_CL/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
es_CO/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
es_MX/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
et/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
eu/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
fa/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
fi/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
fil/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
fo/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
fr/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
fur/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
fy/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ga/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
gd/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
gl/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
gu/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
gu_IN/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
gun/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ha/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
he/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
hi/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
hr/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
hr_HR/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ht/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
hu/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
hy/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ia/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
id/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
is/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
it/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ja/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
jv/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ka/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
kk/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
km/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
kn/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ko/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ko_KR/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ku/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ku_IQ/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
kw/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ky/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
la/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
lb/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
lg/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ln/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
lo/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
lt/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
lv/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
mg/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
mi/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
mk/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ml/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
mn/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
mr/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ms_MY/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
mt/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
my/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
nah/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
nap/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
nb/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ne/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
nl/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
nl_BE/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
nn/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
nso/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
oc/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
om/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
or/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
pa/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
pap/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
pl/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
pms/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ps/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
pt/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
pt_BR/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
pt_PT/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ro/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ru/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ru(a)petr1708/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
sco/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
si_LK/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
sk/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
sk_SK/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
sl/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
sl_SI/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
sn/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
so/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
son/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
sq/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
sr/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
sr(a)latin/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
st/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
su/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
sv/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
sw/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ta/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
te/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
tg/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
th/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ti/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
tk/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
tr/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ug(a)Arab/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
uk/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ur/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ur_PK/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
uz/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
ve/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
vi/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
wa/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
wo/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
zh_CN/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
zh_HK/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
zh_TW/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
zu/browserOnboarding.properties | 16 ++++++++++++++++
145 files changed, 2320 insertions(+)
diff --git a/ach/browserOnboarding.properties b/ach/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/ach/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ach/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/af/browserOnboarding.properties b/af/browserOnboarding.properties
index 9d2417e2f..a71a96a60 100644
--- a/af/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/af/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ak/browserOnboarding.properties b/ak/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/ak/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ak/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/am/browserOnboarding.properties b/am/browserOnboarding.properties
index 0b7f37678..a9fb492bf 100644
--- a/am/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/am/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=ቀጣይ
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=ተጠናቋል
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ar/browserOnboarding.properties b/ar/browserOnboarding.properties
index 6910fd7be..600a302d9 100644
--- a/ar/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ar/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=خدمات البصلة (Onion)
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=خدمات البصلة (Onion)
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=التالي
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=انتهاء
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/arn/browserOnboarding.properties b/arn/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/arn/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/arn/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ast/browserOnboarding.properties b/ast/browserOnboarding.properties
index cf27fc185..080a24463 100644
--- a/ast/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ast/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Siguiente
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/az/browserOnboarding.properties b/az/browserOnboarding.properties
index 78c8a60ea..83709445f 100644
--- a/az/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/az/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Növbəti
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Oldu
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/be/browserOnboarding.properties b/be/browserOnboarding.properties
index 7a395cb84..5d5f1b3b3 100644
--- a/be/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/be/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Далей
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Гатова
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/bg/browserOnboarding.properties b/bg/browserOnboarding.properties
index e36e6063b..a2163da65 100644
--- a/bg/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/bg/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion услуги
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion услуги
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Следващ
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Готов
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/bn_BD/browserOnboarding.properties b/bn_BD/browserOnboarding.properties
index 219a68331..59d40b88f 100644
--- a/bn_BD/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/bn_BD/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion সেবা
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion সেবা
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=সবশেষে আমরা আপনাকে পেঁয়াজের সেবায় পরিচয় করিয়ে দিতে চাই । চরম গোপনীয়তা এবং নিরাপত্তার জন্য, সাইটগুলো শেষ হয়ে যায় । পেঁয়াজ টর নেটওয়ার্ক ব্যবহার করে কনফিগার করা হয়. পেঁয়াজ পরিষেবাসমূহ প্রকাশক এবং দর্শনার্থীদের কাছে অতিরিক্ত সুরক্ষা প্রদান করে, যার মধ্যে সেন্সরশিপের বিরুদ্ধে রক্ষাকবচ যোগ করা হয়েছে । একই ভাবে আমাদের ব্রাউজার আপনাকে ওয়েবে বেনামে
ব্রাউজ করার অনুমতি দেয়, যা মানুষকে বেনামে সামগ্রী এবং পরিষেবা প্রদানের অনুমতি দেয় । আপনি এই পরিষেবাদি অ্যাক্সেস করার সময় URL-এ একটি সামান্য পেঁয়াজের আইকন লক্ষ্য করবেন । NYTimes পেঁয়াজ পরিষেবা এবং কীভাবে তারা কাজ করে তা দেখতে নিচে ক্লিক করুন ।
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=একটি পেঁয়াজ দেখুন
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=পরবর্তী
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=সম্পন্ন
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=সার্কিট ডিসপ্লে
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/bo/browserOnboarding.properties b/bo/browserOnboarding.properties
index 13f834049..a8db33cda 100644
--- a/bo/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/bo/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=རྗེས་མ།
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=ཚར་སོང་།
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/br/browserOnboarding.properties b/br/browserOnboarding.properties
index 037ba5d0a..f1bc5f70f 100644
--- a/br/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/br/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Da-heul
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Graet
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/brx/browserOnboarding.properties b/brx/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/brx/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/brx/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/bs/browserOnboarding.properties b/bs/browserOnboarding.properties
index 2387a7d1a..2285e7760 100644
--- a/bs/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/bs/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Naprijed
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ca/browserOnboarding.properties b/ca/browserOnboarding.properties
index 8f47794f7..9f95c7c52 100644
--- a/ca/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ca/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Següent
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Fet
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/cs/browserOnboarding.properties b/cs/browserOnboarding.properties
index c22bedcb3..c4b517a4b 100644
--- a/cs/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/cs/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Další
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Hotovo
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/csb/browserOnboarding.properties b/csb/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/csb/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/csb/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/cv/browserOnboarding.properties b/cv/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/cv/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/cv/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/cy/browserOnboarding.properties b/cy/browserOnboarding.properties
index 0566633ab..0efe891ea 100644
--- a/cy/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/cy/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Nesaf
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Wedi gorffen
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/da/browserOnboarding.properties b/da/browserOnboarding.properties
index d94aa845d..a3e7ab6d2 100644
--- a/da/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/da/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion-tjenester
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion-tjenester
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Næste
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Fuldført
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/de/browserOnboarding.properties b/de/browserOnboarding.properties
index 6b6c63fc4..d80e388b9 100644
--- a/de/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/de/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion-Dienste
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion-Dienste
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Weiter
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Fertig
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/dz/browserOnboarding.properties b/dz/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/dz/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/dz/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/el/browserOnboarding.properties b/el/browserOnboarding.properties
index c73a6b1e2..6e59dd66d 100644
--- a/el/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/el/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Υπηρεσίες Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Υπηρεσίες Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Επόμενο
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Τέλος
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/en/browserOnboarding.properties b/en/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/en/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/en/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/en_GB/browserOnboarding.properties b/en_GB/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/en_GB/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/en_GB/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/eo/browserOnboarding.properties b/eo/browserOnboarding.properties
index 8449bbaf0..00ac4299c 100644
--- a/eo/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/eo/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Sekva
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Preta
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/es/browserOnboarding.properties b/es/browserOnboarding.properties
index 02543c3e6..95f62ea61 100644
--- a/es/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/es/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Servicios onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Servicios Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Siguiente
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Hecho
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/es_AR/browserOnboarding.properties b/es_AR/browserOnboarding.properties
index 57c22accc..0d4317dc1 100644
--- a/es_AR/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/es_AR/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Servicios Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Servicios Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Siguiente
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Hecho
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/es_CL/browserOnboarding.properties b/es_CL/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/es_CL/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/es_CL/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/es_CO/browserOnboarding.properties b/es_CO/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..5c7cfb094 100644
--- a/es_CO/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/es_CO/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Siguiente
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Hecho
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/es_MX/browserOnboarding.properties b/es_MX/browserOnboarding.properties
index 57c22accc..2af4ec732 100644
--- a/es_MX/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/es_MX/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Servicios Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Servicios Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Siguiente
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Listo
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/et/browserOnboarding.properties b/et/browserOnboarding.properties
index 99367fa8c..cc678d03f 100644
--- a/et/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/et/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion-teenused
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion-teenused
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Edasi
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Valmis
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/eu/browserOnboarding.properties b/eu/browserOnboarding.properties
index 9d3788503..1117a1ce4 100644
--- a/eu/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/eu/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Hurrengoa
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Eginda
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/fa/browserOnboarding.properties b/fa/browserOnboarding.properties
index 663555ad7..755c26452 100644
--- a/fa/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/fa/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=خدمات پیازی
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=خدمات پیازی
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=بعدی
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=انجام شد
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/fi/browserOnboarding.properties b/fi/browserOnboarding.properties
index a68eb8272..ee16a42cd 100644
--- a/fi/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/fi/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Seuraava
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Valmis
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/fil/browserOnboarding.properties b/fil/browserOnboarding.properties
index de6ee9fa3..e159030fe 100644
--- a/fil/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/fil/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Susunod
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Tapos na
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/fo/browserOnboarding.properties b/fo/browserOnboarding.properties
index 779f4186b..0e060f53f 100644
--- a/fo/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/fo/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion tænastur
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion tænastur
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/fr/browserOnboarding.properties b/fr/browserOnboarding.properties
index 1dc865277..507bd6e11 100644
--- a/fr/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/fr/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Les services oignon
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Les services oignon
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Suivant
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Fait
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/fur/browserOnboarding.properties b/fur/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/fur/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/fur/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/fy/browserOnboarding.properties b/fy/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..cc2f0ce01 100644
--- a/fy/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/fy/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Klear
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ga/browserOnboarding.properties b/ga/browserOnboarding.properties
index 1a26ba8e3..d4faa38e5 100644
--- a/ga/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ga/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Seirbhísí Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Seirbhísí Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Ar Aghaidh
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Déanta
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/gd/browserOnboarding.properties b/gd/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/gd/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/gd/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/gl/browserOnboarding.properties b/gl/browserOnboarding.properties
index e7864d9b2..f538bc1d5 100644
--- a/gl/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/gl/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Seguinte
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Feito
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/gu/browserOnboarding.properties b/gu/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..13ecd96ca 100644
--- a/gu/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/gu/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=થઈ ગયું
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/gu_IN/browserOnboarding.properties b/gu_IN/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/gu_IN/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/gu_IN/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/gun/browserOnboarding.properties b/gun/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/gun/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/gun/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ha/browserOnboarding.properties b/ha/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/ha/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ha/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/he/browserOnboarding.properties b/he/browserOnboarding.properties
index a4f1edf0e..e22c876a2 100644
--- a/he/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/he/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=שירותי בצל
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=שירותי בצל
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=הבא
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=בוצע
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/hi/browserOnboarding.properties b/hi/browserOnboarding.properties
index 29d5002f9..655c184ab 100644
--- a/hi/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/hi/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=अगला
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=सम्पन्न
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/hr/browserOnboarding.properties b/hr/browserOnboarding.properties
index 2387a7d1a..d04da0634 100644
--- a/hr/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/hr/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Sljedeći
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Gotovo
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/hr_HR/browserOnboarding.properties b/hr_HR/browserOnboarding.properties
index 8bf3598a4..99aceafd5 100644
--- a/hr_HR/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/hr_HR/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion usluge
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion usluge
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Sljedeće
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Gotovo
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ht/browserOnboarding.properties b/ht/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/ht/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ht/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/hu/browserOnboarding.properties b/hu/browserOnboarding.properties
index f4ca655c6..7b505f3c7 100644
--- a/hu/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/hu/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion szolgáltatások
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion szolgáltatások
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Következő
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Kész
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/hy/browserOnboarding.properties b/hy/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/hy/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/hy/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ia/browserOnboarding.properties b/ia/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/ia/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ia/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/id/browserOnboarding.properties b/id/browserOnboarding.properties
index b914d96c3..77f3900c6 100644
--- a/id/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/id/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Layanan Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Layanan Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Selanjutnya
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Selesai
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/is/browserOnboarding.properties b/is/browserOnboarding.properties
index 3da820efb..108cef3ea 100644
--- a/is/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/is/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion-þjónustur
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion-þjónustur
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Næsti
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Lokið
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/it/browserOnboarding.properties b/it/browserOnboarding.properties
index b04346b44..1810d4959 100644
--- a/it/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/it/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Servizi Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Servizi Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Successivo
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Fatto
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ja/browserOnboarding.properties b/ja/browserOnboarding.properties
index b5b7601b2..edd501900 100644
--- a/ja/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ja/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=次へ
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=完了しました
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/jv/browserOnboarding.properties b/jv/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/jv/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/jv/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ka/browserOnboarding.properties b/ka/browserOnboarding.properties
index b66ffbddc..6014f00ca 100644
--- a/ka/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ka/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion-მომსახურებები
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion-მომსახურებები
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=შემდეგი
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=მზადაა
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/kk/browserOnboarding.properties b/kk/browserOnboarding.properties
index f38a7fbee..bc0334582 100644
--- a/kk/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/kk/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Келесі
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Дайын
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/km/browserOnboarding.properties b/km/browserOnboarding.properties
index ddb340fb0..1d84dabcf 100644
--- a/km/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/km/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=បន្ទាប់
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=រួចរាល់
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/kn/browserOnboarding.properties b/kn/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/kn/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/kn/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ko/browserOnboarding.properties b/ko/browserOnboarding.properties
index 93f3774d4..934add992 100644
--- a/ko/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ko/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion 서비스
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion 서비스
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=다음
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=완료
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ko_KR/browserOnboarding.properties b/ko_KR/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..5a67df909 100644
--- a/ko_KR/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ko_KR/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=완료
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ku/browserOnboarding.properties b/ku/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/ku/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ku/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ku_IQ/browserOnboarding.properties b/ku_IQ/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..0d7e30f96 100644
--- a/ku_IQ/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ku_IQ/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=دواتر
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/kw/browserOnboarding.properties b/kw/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/kw/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/kw/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ky/browserOnboarding.properties b/ky/browserOnboarding.properties
index f0a7a0884..7dfaf94b9 100644
--- a/ky/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ky/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Кийинки
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Даяр
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/la/browserOnboarding.properties b/la/browserOnboarding.properties
index 54e45b90b..ca3b01534 100644
--- a/la/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/la/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Factum
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/lb/browserOnboarding.properties b/lb/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..00d261f81 100644
--- a/lb/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/lb/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Fäerdeg
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/lg/browserOnboarding.properties b/lg/browserOnboarding.properties
index 37d379d1d..18c7aa48b 100644
--- a/lg/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/lg/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Ekiddako
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ln/browserOnboarding.properties b/ln/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/ln/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ln/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/lo/browserOnboarding.properties b/lo/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..8f21ee548 100644
--- a/lo/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/lo/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=ແລ້ວໆ
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/lt/browserOnboarding.properties b/lt/browserOnboarding.properties
index 7468ea07e..b463ec764 100644
--- a/lt/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/lt/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Kitas
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Atlikta
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/lv/browserOnboarding.properties b/lv/browserOnboarding.properties
index 78338c6c7..2882d5cd7 100644
--- a/lv/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/lv/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Sīpolpakalpojumi
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Sīpolpakalpojumi
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Tālāk
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Izpildīts
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/mg/browserOnboarding.properties b/mg/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..b3f682675 100644
--- a/mg/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/mg/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Manaraka
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/mi/browserOnboarding.properties b/mi/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/mi/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/mi/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/mk/browserOnboarding.properties b/mk/browserOnboarding.properties
index 9a25438d4..9a21bb836 100644
--- a/mk/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/mk/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Следно
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Завршено
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ml/browserOnboarding.properties b/ml/browserOnboarding.properties
index c945ddeb6..ce4e3045e 100644
--- a/ml/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ml/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=അടുത്തത്
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=കഴിഞ്ഞു
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/mn/browserOnboarding.properties b/mn/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/mn/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/mn/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/mr/browserOnboarding.properties b/mr/browserOnboarding.properties
index 710a1b618..02283adf8 100644
--- a/mr/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/mr/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=ओनियॉन सेवा
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=ओनियॉन सेवा
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=झाले
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ms_MY/browserOnboarding.properties b/ms_MY/browserOnboarding.properties
index 1d4c0d112..900066966 100644
--- a/ms_MY/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ms_MY/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Seterusnya
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Selesai
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/mt/browserOnboarding.properties b/mt/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/mt/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/mt/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/my/browserOnboarding.properties b/my/browserOnboarding.properties
index 6a26bd223..03d099c3d 100644
--- a/my/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/my/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=ရှေ့ဆက်ရန်
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=ပြီးသွားပြီ
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/nah/browserOnboarding.properties b/nah/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/nah/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/nah/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/nap/browserOnboarding.properties b/nap/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/nap/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/nap/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/nb/browserOnboarding.properties b/nb/browserOnboarding.properties
index 49968370e..1bca2306b 100644
--- a/nb/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/nb/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Løk-tjenester
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Løk-tjenester
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Neste
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Ferdig
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ne/browserOnboarding.properties b/ne/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..c394cf1f9 100644
--- a/ne/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ne/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=भयो
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/nl/browserOnboarding.properties b/nl/browserOnboarding.properties
index c5810bdb8..10b748b08 100644
--- a/nl/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/nl/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Volgende
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Klaar
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/nl_BE/browserOnboarding.properties b/nl_BE/browserOnboarding.properties
index 61049209b..1e959f88d 100644
--- a/nl_BE/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/nl_BE/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Volgende
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Klaar
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/nn/browserOnboarding.properties b/nn/browserOnboarding.properties
index f8e416e66..7642b93b9 100644
--- a/nn/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/nn/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion-tenester
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion-tenester
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Neste
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Ferdig
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/nso/browserOnboarding.properties b/nso/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/nso/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/nso/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/oc/browserOnboarding.properties b/oc/browserOnboarding.properties
index 51cdf6a83..c033e4ba6 100644
--- a/oc/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/oc/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Seguent
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/om/browserOnboarding.properties b/om/browserOnboarding.properties
index 80728b3bb..7065cac4c 100644
--- a/om/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/om/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Itti aanee
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Xumurame
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/or/browserOnboarding.properties b/or/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/or/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/or/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/pa/browserOnboarding.properties b/pa/browserOnboarding.properties
index 7d3190234..49daa39fe 100644
--- a/pa/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/pa/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=ਮੁਕੰਮਲ
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/pap/browserOnboarding.properties b/pap/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/pap/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/pap/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/pl/browserOnboarding.properties b/pl/browserOnboarding.properties
index 629a09a3e..f405aa4ed 100644
--- a/pl/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/pl/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Usługi Tor
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Usługi Tor
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Dalej
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Skończone
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/pms/browserOnboarding.properties b/pms/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/pms/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/pms/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ps/browserOnboarding.properties b/ps/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/ps/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ps/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/pt/browserOnboarding.properties b/pt/browserOnboarding.properties
index 269338a86..dad7abdab 100644
--- a/pt/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/pt/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Serviços da Cebola
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Serviços da Cebola
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Seguinte
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Terminado
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/pt_BR/browserOnboarding.properties b/pt_BR/browserOnboarding.properties
index 3d39f44a1..c153d82ef 100644
--- a/pt_BR/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/pt_BR/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Serviços Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Serviços Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Próximo
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Feito
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/pt_PT/browserOnboarding.properties b/pt_PT/browserOnboarding.properties
index 15395f19f..795787274 100644
--- a/pt_PT/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/pt_PT/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Seguinte
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Concluído
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ro/browserOnboarding.properties b/ro/browserOnboarding.properties
index 8b0cb93fa..ab3ba918e 100644
--- a/ro/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ro/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Servicii Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Servicii Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Următorul
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ru/browserOnboarding.properties b/ru/browserOnboarding.properties
index d7f4a352d..52ee16e3d 100644
--- a/ru/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ru/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion-сервисы
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion-сервисы
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Вперёд
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Готово
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ru(a)petr1708/browserOnboarding.properties b/ru(a)petr1708/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/ru(a)petr1708/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ru(a)petr1708/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/sco/browserOnboarding.properties b/sco/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/sco/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/sco/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/si_LK/browserOnboarding.properties b/si_LK/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..292e75e8d 100644
--- a/si_LK/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/si_LK/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=ඊලග
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=කාර්යය ඉටු කරන ලදී
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/sk/browserOnboarding.properties b/sk/browserOnboarding.properties
index aa77aab53..2d626c3e3 100644
--- a/sk/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/sk/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Nasledujúce
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Hotovo
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/sk_SK/browserOnboarding.properties b/sk_SK/browserOnboarding.properties
index aa77aab53..3ce97226c 100644
--- a/sk_SK/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/sk_SK/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Hotovo
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/sl/browserOnboarding.properties b/sl/browserOnboarding.properties
index 9ecfb264b..92dbf3867 100644
--- a/sl/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/sl/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Naprej
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Opravl.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/sl_SI/browserOnboarding.properties b/sl_SI/browserOnboarding.properties
index ca117146e..8c7b470a3 100644
--- a/sl_SI/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/sl_SI/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Naprej
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Opravljeno
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/sn/browserOnboarding.properties b/sn/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..04415d062 100644
--- a/sn/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/sn/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Tevedza
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/so/browserOnboarding.properties b/so/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/so/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/so/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/son/browserOnboarding.properties b/son/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/son/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/son/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/sq/browserOnboarding.properties b/sq/browserOnboarding.properties
index b46d8cac2..6375b4106 100644
--- a/sq/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/sq/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Pasuesi
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=U krye
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/sr/browserOnboarding.properties b/sr/browserOnboarding.properties
index 6f98397c1..50b04abe1 100644
--- a/sr/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/sr/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Следећи
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Gotovo
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/sr(a)latin/browserOnboarding.properties b/sr(a)latin/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/sr(a)latin/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/sr(a)latin/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/st/browserOnboarding.properties b/st/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/st/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/st/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/su/browserOnboarding.properties b/su/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/su/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/su/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/sv/browserOnboarding.properties b/sv/browserOnboarding.properties
index 6ad7b6253..0edfbf75b 100644
--- a/sv/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/sv/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion tjänster
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion tjänster
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Nästa
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Färdig
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/sw/browserOnboarding.properties b/sw/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/sw/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/sw/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ta/browserOnboarding.properties b/ta/browserOnboarding.properties
index dadc16b88..8919e7e34 100644
--- a/ta/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ta/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=அடுத்த
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=முடிந்தது
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/te/browserOnboarding.properties b/te/browserOnboarding.properties
index d9a8a972c..7125b396b 100644
--- a/te/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/te/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=తరువాత
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=పూర్తి
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/tg/browserOnboarding.properties b/tg/browserOnboarding.properties
index be6cce16e..4d3fc6a8d 100644
--- a/tg/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/tg/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Навбатӣ
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Иҷро шуд
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/th/browserOnboarding.properties b/th/browserOnboarding.properties
index ae9cbbebc..a79ebc51c 100644
--- a/th/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/th/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=ต่อไป
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=เสร็จสิ้น
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ti/browserOnboarding.properties b/ti/browserOnboarding.properties
index 80a6dccbb..2efe38c45 100644
--- a/ti/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ti/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=ዝቕጽል
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=ውዲኡ
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/tk/browserOnboarding.properties b/tk/browserOnboarding.properties
index 2d8a5f335..fee57fa22 100644
--- a/tk/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/tk/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Indiki
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Boldy
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/tr/browserOnboarding.properties b/tr/browserOnboarding.properties
index 22bd337dd..2f8d53f98 100644
--- a/tr/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/tr/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Hizmetleri
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Hizmetleri
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Sonraki
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Bitti
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ug(a)Arab/browserOnboarding.properties b/ug(a)Arab/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..3ad22c97a 100644
--- a/ug(a)Arab/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ug(a)Arab/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=انتهى
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/uk/browserOnboarding.properties b/uk/browserOnboarding.properties
index 38d82645c..59c0588ff 100644
--- a/uk/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/uk/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Служби Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Служби Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Вперед
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Готово
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ur/browserOnboarding.properties b/ur/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..4b0751e87 100644
--- a/ur/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ur/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=اگلا
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ur_PK/browserOnboarding.properties b/ur_PK/browserOnboarding.properties
index 95784836b..382d74248 100644
--- a/ur_PK/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ur_PK/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=اگلا
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=مکمل ہوگیا
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/uz/browserOnboarding.properties b/uz/browserOnboarding.properties
index 676e1a348..f0e045edf 100644
--- a/uz/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/uz/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Keyingi
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Тайёр
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/ve/browserOnboarding.properties b/ve/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/ve/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/ve/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/vi/browserOnboarding.properties b/vi/browserOnboarding.properties
index 4c63fa1cf..9b8d158b4 100644
--- a/vi/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/vi/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Các Dịch vụ Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Các Dịch vụ Onion
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Kế tiếp
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Hoàn tất
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/wa/browserOnboarding.properties b/wa/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/wa/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/wa/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/wo/browserOnboarding.properties b/wo/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/wo/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/wo/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/zh_CN/browserOnboarding.properties b/zh_CN/browserOnboarding.properties
index aa157e164..927e9b0c1 100644
--- a/zh_CN/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/zh_CN/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=洋葱服务
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=洋葱服务
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=下一步
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=完成
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/zh_HK/browserOnboarding.properties b/zh_HK/browserOnboarding.properties
index 889209000..8cfd4e8b6 100644
--- a/zh_HK/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/zh_HK/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=下一步
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=完成
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/zh_TW/browserOnboarding.properties b/zh_TW/browserOnboarding.properties
index ca84f692d..dfe881826 100644
--- a/zh_TW/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/zh_TW/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=洋蔥服務
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=洋蔥服務
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=下一個
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=完成
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
diff --git a/zu/browserOnboarding.properties b/zu/browserOnboarding.properties
index 362eefead..49085fbaa 100644
--- a/zu/browserOnboarding.properties
+++ b/zu/browserOnboarding.properties
@@ -36,3 +36,19 @@ onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.title=Onion Services
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.description=Finally we would like to introduce you to Onion services. For ultimate privacy and security, sites ending in .onion are configured using the Tor network. Onion services provide extra protections to publishers and visitors, including added safeguards against censorship. The same way our Browser allows you to browse the web anonymously our onion services allow people to provide content and services anonymously. You will notice a little onion icon in the URL bar when accessing these services. Click below to see the NYTimes onion services and how they work.
onboarding.tour-tor-onion-services.button=Visit an Onion
+
+# Circuit Display onboarding.
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.next=Next
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.done=Done
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.one-of-three=1 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.two-of-three=2 of 3
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.three-of-three=3 of 3
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.title=How do circuits work?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.intro.msg=Circuits are made up of randomly assigned relays, which are computers around the world configured to forward Tor traffic. Circuits allow you to browse privately and to connect to onion services.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.title=Circuit Display
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.diagram.msg=This diagram shows the relays that make up the circuit for this website. To prevent linking of activity across different sites, each website gets a different circuit.
+
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.title=Do you need a new circuit?
+onboarding.tor-circuit-display.new-circuit.msg=If you are not able to connect to the website you’re trying to visit or it is not loading properly, then you can use this button to reload the site with a new circuit.
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[tor/maint-0.3.4] Bootstrap: stop requiring descriptors to count exits as usable
by nickm@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
by nickm@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
24 Aug '18
commit 588c77677a84a4c7b7222bafd6fb6ad80826064a
Author: teor <teor(a)torproject.org>
Date: Fri Aug 24 11:55:41 2018 +1000
Bootstrap: stop requiring descriptors to count exits as usable
Instead, count exits as usable if they have the exit flag, and
present if they also have a non-reject exit policy.
Requiring a threshold of usable descriptors avoids directories trickling
exit descriptors to clients to discover their ExitNodes settings.
Part of 27236.
---
src/or/nodelist.c | 21 +++++++++++----------
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/or/nodelist.c b/src/or/nodelist.c
index 85e4ae38d..07632861d 100644
--- a/src/or/nodelist.c
+++ b/src/or/nodelist.c
@@ -2118,9 +2118,9 @@ get_dir_info_status_string(void)
*
* If <b>in_set</b> is non-NULL, only consider those routers in <b>in_set</b>.
* If <b>exit_only</b> & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY, only consider nodes
- * with an exit policy that accepts at least one port.
+ * present if they have an exit policy that accepts at least one port.
* If <b>exit_only</b> & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_FLAG, only consider nodes
- * with the exit flag in the consensus.
+ * usable if they have the exit flag in the consensus.
*
* If *<b>descs_out</b> is present, add a node_t for each usable descriptor
* to it.
@@ -2147,12 +2147,6 @@ count_usable_descriptors(int *num_present, int *num_usable,
if (in_set && ! routerset_contains_routerstatus(in_set, rs, -1))
continue;
if (client_would_use_router(rs, now)) {
- /* Do the policy check last, because it's potentially expensive */
- if ((exit_only & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY) &&
- node_has_preferred_descriptor(node, 0) &&
- node_exit_policy_rejects_all(node)) {
- continue;
- }
const char * const digest = rs->descriptor_digest;
int present;
++*num_usable; /* the consensus says we want it. */
@@ -2161,7 +2155,14 @@ count_usable_descriptors(int *num_present, int *num_usable,
else
present = NULL != router_get_by_descriptor_digest(digest);
if (present) {
- /* we have the descriptor listed in the consensus. */
+ /* Do the policy check last, because it requires a descriptor,
+ * and is potentially expensive */
+ if ((exit_only & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY) &&
+ node_exit_policy_rejects_all(node)) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ /* we have the descriptor listed in the consensus, and it
+ * satisfies our exit constraints (if any) */
++*num_present;
}
if (descs_out)
@@ -2239,7 +2240,7 @@ compute_frac_paths_available(const networkstatus_t *consensus,
np,
nu);
- /* We need at least 1 exit present in the consensus to consider
+ /* We need at least 1 exit usable in the consensus to consider
* building exit paths */
/* Update our understanding of whether the consensus has exits */
consensus_path_type_t old_have_consensus_path = have_consensus_path;
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[tor/release-0.3.4] Bootstrap: stop requiring descriptors to count exits as usable
by nickm@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
by nickm@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
24 Aug '18
commit 588c77677a84a4c7b7222bafd6fb6ad80826064a
Author: teor <teor(a)torproject.org>
Date: Fri Aug 24 11:55:41 2018 +1000
Bootstrap: stop requiring descriptors to count exits as usable
Instead, count exits as usable if they have the exit flag, and
present if they also have a non-reject exit policy.
Requiring a threshold of usable descriptors avoids directories trickling
exit descriptors to clients to discover their ExitNodes settings.
Part of 27236.
---
src/or/nodelist.c | 21 +++++++++++----------
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/or/nodelist.c b/src/or/nodelist.c
index 85e4ae38d..07632861d 100644
--- a/src/or/nodelist.c
+++ b/src/or/nodelist.c
@@ -2118,9 +2118,9 @@ get_dir_info_status_string(void)
*
* If <b>in_set</b> is non-NULL, only consider those routers in <b>in_set</b>.
* If <b>exit_only</b> & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY, only consider nodes
- * with an exit policy that accepts at least one port.
+ * present if they have an exit policy that accepts at least one port.
* If <b>exit_only</b> & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_FLAG, only consider nodes
- * with the exit flag in the consensus.
+ * usable if they have the exit flag in the consensus.
*
* If *<b>descs_out</b> is present, add a node_t for each usable descriptor
* to it.
@@ -2147,12 +2147,6 @@ count_usable_descriptors(int *num_present, int *num_usable,
if (in_set && ! routerset_contains_routerstatus(in_set, rs, -1))
continue;
if (client_would_use_router(rs, now)) {
- /* Do the policy check last, because it's potentially expensive */
- if ((exit_only & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY) &&
- node_has_preferred_descriptor(node, 0) &&
- node_exit_policy_rejects_all(node)) {
- continue;
- }
const char * const digest = rs->descriptor_digest;
int present;
++*num_usable; /* the consensus says we want it. */
@@ -2161,7 +2155,14 @@ count_usable_descriptors(int *num_present, int *num_usable,
else
present = NULL != router_get_by_descriptor_digest(digest);
if (present) {
- /* we have the descriptor listed in the consensus. */
+ /* Do the policy check last, because it requires a descriptor,
+ * and is potentially expensive */
+ if ((exit_only & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY) &&
+ node_exit_policy_rejects_all(node)) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ /* we have the descriptor listed in the consensus, and it
+ * satisfies our exit constraints (if any) */
++*num_present;
}
if (descs_out)
@@ -2239,7 +2240,7 @@ compute_frac_paths_available(const networkstatus_t *consensus,
np,
nu);
- /* We need at least 1 exit present in the consensus to consider
+ /* We need at least 1 exit usable in the consensus to consider
* building exit paths */
/* Update our understanding of whether the consensus has exits */
consensus_path_type_t old_have_consensus_path = have_consensus_path;
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[tor/master] Bootstrap: stop requiring descriptors to count exits as usable
by nickm@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
by nickm@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
24 Aug '18
commit 588c77677a84a4c7b7222bafd6fb6ad80826064a
Author: teor <teor(a)torproject.org>
Date: Fri Aug 24 11:55:41 2018 +1000
Bootstrap: stop requiring descriptors to count exits as usable
Instead, count exits as usable if they have the exit flag, and
present if they also have a non-reject exit policy.
Requiring a threshold of usable descriptors avoids directories trickling
exit descriptors to clients to discover their ExitNodes settings.
Part of 27236.
---
src/or/nodelist.c | 21 +++++++++++----------
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/or/nodelist.c b/src/or/nodelist.c
index 85e4ae38d..07632861d 100644
--- a/src/or/nodelist.c
+++ b/src/or/nodelist.c
@@ -2118,9 +2118,9 @@ get_dir_info_status_string(void)
*
* If <b>in_set</b> is non-NULL, only consider those routers in <b>in_set</b>.
* If <b>exit_only</b> & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY, only consider nodes
- * with an exit policy that accepts at least one port.
+ * present if they have an exit policy that accepts at least one port.
* If <b>exit_only</b> & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_FLAG, only consider nodes
- * with the exit flag in the consensus.
+ * usable if they have the exit flag in the consensus.
*
* If *<b>descs_out</b> is present, add a node_t for each usable descriptor
* to it.
@@ -2147,12 +2147,6 @@ count_usable_descriptors(int *num_present, int *num_usable,
if (in_set && ! routerset_contains_routerstatus(in_set, rs, -1))
continue;
if (client_would_use_router(rs, now)) {
- /* Do the policy check last, because it's potentially expensive */
- if ((exit_only & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY) &&
- node_has_preferred_descriptor(node, 0) &&
- node_exit_policy_rejects_all(node)) {
- continue;
- }
const char * const digest = rs->descriptor_digest;
int present;
++*num_usable; /* the consensus says we want it. */
@@ -2161,7 +2155,14 @@ count_usable_descriptors(int *num_present, int *num_usable,
else
present = NULL != router_get_by_descriptor_digest(digest);
if (present) {
- /* we have the descriptor listed in the consensus. */
+ /* Do the policy check last, because it requires a descriptor,
+ * and is potentially expensive */
+ if ((exit_only & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY) &&
+ node_exit_policy_rejects_all(node)) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ /* we have the descriptor listed in the consensus, and it
+ * satisfies our exit constraints (if any) */
++*num_present;
}
if (descs_out)
@@ -2239,7 +2240,7 @@ compute_frac_paths_available(const networkstatus_t *consensus,
np,
nu);
- /* We need at least 1 exit present in the consensus to consider
+ /* We need at least 1 exit usable in the consensus to consider
* building exit paths */
/* Update our understanding of whether the consensus has exits */
consensus_path_type_t old_have_consensus_path = have_consensus_path;
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commit f36b3faa754fd7c704fe9240bc1599c6311b5309
Merge: 677048fe9 588c77677
Author: Nick Mathewson <nickm(a)torproject.org>
Date: Fri Aug 24 08:32:33 2018 -0400
Merge branch 'maint-0.3.4'
src/feature/nodelist/nodelist.c | 21 +++++++++++----------
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --cc src/feature/nodelist/nodelist.c
index bf298337a,000000000..4a0cb4fba
mode 100644,000000..100644
--- a/src/feature/nodelist/nodelist.c
+++ b/src/feature/nodelist/nodelist.c
@@@ -1,2522 -1,0 +1,2523 @@@
+/* Copyright (c) 2001 Matej Pfajfar.
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2004, Roger Dingledine.
+ * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
+ * Copyright (c) 2007-2018, The Tor Project, Inc. */
+/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
+
+/**
+ * \file nodelist.c
+ *
+ * \brief Structures and functions for tracking what we know about the routers
+ * on the Tor network, and correlating information from networkstatus,
+ * routerinfo, and microdescs.
+ *
+ * The key structure here is node_t: that's the canonical way to refer
+ * to a Tor relay that we might want to build a circuit through. Every
+ * node_t has either a routerinfo_t, or a routerstatus_t from the current
+ * networkstatus consensus. If it has a routerstatus_t, it will also
+ * need to have a microdesc_t before you can use it for circuits.
+ *
+ * The nodelist_t is a global singleton that maps identities to node_t
+ * objects. Access them with the node_get_*() functions. The nodelist_t
+ * is maintained by calls throughout the codebase
+ *
+ * Generally, other code should not have to reach inside a node_t to
+ * see what information it has. Instead, you should call one of the
+ * many accessor functions that works on a generic node_t. If there
+ * isn't one that does what you need, it's better to make such a function,
+ * and then use it.
+ *
+ * For historical reasons, some of the functions that select a node_t
+ * from the list of all usable node_t objects are in the routerlist.c
+ * module, since they originally selected a routerinfo_t. (TODO: They
+ * should move!)
+ *
+ * (TODO: Perhaps someday we should abstract the remaining ways of
+ * talking about a relay to also be node_t instances. Those would be
+ * routerstatus_t as used for directory requests, and dir_server_t as
+ * used for authorities and fallback directories.)
+ */
+
+#define NODELIST_PRIVATE
+
+#include "core/or/or.h"
+#include "lib/net/address.h"
+#include "core/or/address_set.h"
+#include "feature/client/bridges.h"
+#include "app/config/config.h"
+#include "feature/control/control.h"
+#include "feature/dircache/dirserv.h"
+#include "feature/client/entrynodes.h"
+#include "feature/stats/geoip.h"
+#include "feature/hs/hs_common.h"
+#include "feature/hs/hs_client.h"
+#include "core/mainloop/main.h"
+#include "feature/nodelist/microdesc.h"
+#include "feature/nodelist/networkstatus.h"
+#include "feature/nodelist/nodelist.h"
+#include "core/or/policies.h"
+#include "core/or/protover.h"
+#include "feature/rend/rendservice.h"
+#include "feature/relay/router.h"
+#include "feature/nodelist/routerlist.h"
+#include "feature/nodelist/routerparse.h"
+#include "feature/nodelist/routerset.h"
+#include "feature/nodelist/torcert.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+#include "feature/dirauth/mode.h"
+
+#include "feature/dirclient/dir_server_st.h"
+#include "feature/nodelist/microdesc_st.h"
+#include "feature/nodelist/networkstatus_st.h"
+#include "feature/nodelist/node_st.h"
+#include "feature/nodelist/routerinfo_st.h"
+#include "feature/nodelist/routerlist_st.h"
+#include "feature/nodelist/routerstatus_st.h"
+
+static void nodelist_drop_node(node_t *node, int remove_from_ht);
+#define node_free(val) \
+ FREE_AND_NULL(node_t, node_free_, (val))
+static void node_free_(node_t *node);
+
+/** count_usable_descriptors counts descriptors with these flag(s)
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ /* All descriptors regardless of flags or exit policies */
+ USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_ALL = 0U,
+ /* Only count descriptors with an exit policy that allows at least one port
+ */
+ USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY = 1U << 0,
+ /* Only count descriptors for relays that have the exit flag in the
+ * consensus */
+ USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_FLAG = 1U << 1,
+ /* Only count descriptors for relays that have the policy and the flag */
+ USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY_AND_FLAG = (USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY |
+ USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_FLAG)
+} usable_descriptor_t;
+static void count_usable_descriptors(int *num_present,
+ int *num_usable,
+ smartlist_t *descs_out,
+ const networkstatus_t *consensus,
+ time_t now,
+ routerset_t *in_set,
+ usable_descriptor_t exit_only);
+static void update_router_have_minimum_dir_info(void);
+static double get_frac_paths_needed_for_circs(const or_options_t *options,
+ const networkstatus_t *ns);
+static void node_add_to_address_set(const node_t *node);
+
+/** A nodelist_t holds a node_t object for every router we're "willing to use
+ * for something". Specifically, it should hold a node_t for every node that
+ * is currently in the routerlist, or currently in the consensus we're using.
+ */
+typedef struct nodelist_t {
+ /* A list of all the nodes. */
+ smartlist_t *nodes;
+ /* Hash table to map from node ID digest to node. */
+ HT_HEAD(nodelist_map, node_t) nodes_by_id;
+ /* Hash table to map from node Ed25519 ID to node.
+ *
+ * Whenever a node's routerinfo or microdescriptor is about to change,
+ * you should remove it from this map with node_remove_from_ed25519_map().
+ * Whenever a node's routerinfo or microdescriptor has just chaned,
+ * you should add it to this map with node_add_to_ed25519_map().
+ */
+ HT_HEAD(nodelist_ed_map, node_t) nodes_by_ed_id;
+
+ /* Set of addresses that belong to nodes we believe in. */
+ address_set_t *node_addrs;
+
+ /* The valid-after time of the last live consensus that initialized the
+ * nodelist. We use this to detect outdated nodelists that need to be
+ * rebuilt using a newer consensus. */
+ time_t live_consensus_valid_after;
+} nodelist_t;
+
+static inline unsigned int
+node_id_hash(const node_t *node)
+{
+ return (unsigned) siphash24g(node->identity, DIGEST_LEN);
+}
+
+static inline unsigned int
+node_id_eq(const node_t *node1, const node_t *node2)
+{
+ return tor_memeq(node1->identity, node2->identity, DIGEST_LEN);
+}
+
+HT_PROTOTYPE(nodelist_map, node_t, ht_ent, node_id_hash, node_id_eq)
+HT_GENERATE2(nodelist_map, node_t, ht_ent, node_id_hash, node_id_eq,
+ 0.6, tor_reallocarray_, tor_free_)
+
+static inline unsigned int
+node_ed_id_hash(const node_t *node)
+{
+ return (unsigned) siphash24g(node->ed25519_id.pubkey, ED25519_PUBKEY_LEN);
+}
+
+static inline unsigned int
+node_ed_id_eq(const node_t *node1, const node_t *node2)
+{
+ return ed25519_pubkey_eq(&node1->ed25519_id, &node2->ed25519_id);
+}
+
+HT_PROTOTYPE(nodelist_ed_map, node_t, ed_ht_ent, node_ed_id_hash,
+ node_ed_id_eq)
+HT_GENERATE2(nodelist_ed_map, node_t, ed_ht_ent, node_ed_id_hash,
+ node_ed_id_eq, 0.6, tor_reallocarray_, tor_free_)
+
+/** The global nodelist. */
+static nodelist_t *the_nodelist=NULL;
+
+/** Create an empty nodelist if we haven't done so already. */
+static void
+init_nodelist(void)
+{
+ if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(the_nodelist == NULL)) {
+ the_nodelist = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(nodelist_t));
+ HT_INIT(nodelist_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_id);
+ HT_INIT(nodelist_ed_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_ed_id);
+ the_nodelist->nodes = smartlist_new();
+ }
+}
+
+/** As node_get_by_id, but returns a non-const pointer */
+MOCK_IMPL(node_t *,
+node_get_mutable_by_id,(const char *identity_digest))
+{
+ node_t search, *node;
+ if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(the_nodelist == NULL))
+ return NULL;
+
+ memcpy(&search.identity, identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN);
+ node = HT_FIND(nodelist_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_id, &search);
+ return node;
+}
+
+/** As node_get_by_ed25519_id, but returns a non-const pointer */
+node_t *
+node_get_mutable_by_ed25519_id(const ed25519_public_key_t *ed_id)
+{
+ node_t search, *node;
+ if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(the_nodelist == NULL))
+ return NULL;
+ if (BUG(ed_id == NULL) || BUG(ed25519_public_key_is_zero(ed_id)))
+ return NULL;
+
+ memcpy(&search.ed25519_id, ed_id, sizeof(search.ed25519_id));
+ node = HT_FIND(nodelist_ed_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_ed_id, &search);
+ return node;
+}
+
+/** Return the node_t whose identity is <b>identity_digest</b>, or NULL
+ * if no such node exists. */
+MOCK_IMPL(const node_t *,
+node_get_by_id,(const char *identity_digest))
+{
+ return node_get_mutable_by_id(identity_digest);
+}
+
+/** Return the node_t whose ed25519 identity is <b>ed_id</b>, or NULL
+ * if no such node exists. */
+MOCK_IMPL(const node_t *,
+node_get_by_ed25519_id,(const ed25519_public_key_t *ed_id))
+{
+ return node_get_mutable_by_ed25519_id(ed_id);
+}
+
+/** Internal: return the node_t whose identity_digest is
+ * <b>identity_digest</b>. If none exists, create a new one, add it to the
+ * nodelist, and return it.
+ *
+ * Requires that the nodelist be initialized.
+ */
+static node_t *
+node_get_or_create(const char *identity_digest)
+{
+ node_t *node;
+
+ if ((node = node_get_mutable_by_id(identity_digest)))
+ return node;
+
+ node = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(node_t));
+ memcpy(node->identity, identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN);
+ HT_INSERT(nodelist_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_id, node);
+
+ smartlist_add(the_nodelist->nodes, node);
+ node->nodelist_idx = smartlist_len(the_nodelist->nodes) - 1;
+
+ node->country = -1;
+
+ return node;
+}
+
+/** Remove <b>node</b> from the ed25519 map (if it present), and
+ * set its ed25519_id field to zero. */
+static int
+node_remove_from_ed25519_map(node_t *node)
+{
+ tor_assert(the_nodelist);
+ tor_assert(node);
+
+ if (ed25519_public_key_is_zero(&node->ed25519_id)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ int rv = 0;
+ node_t *search =
+ HT_FIND(nodelist_ed_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_ed_id, node);
+ if (BUG(search != node)) {
+ goto clear_and_return;
+ }
+
+ search = HT_REMOVE(nodelist_ed_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_ed_id, node);
+ tor_assert(search == node);
+ rv = 1;
+
+ clear_and_return:
+ memset(&node->ed25519_id, 0, sizeof(node->ed25519_id));
+ return rv;
+}
+
+/** If <b>node</b> has an ed25519 id, and it is not already in the ed25519 id
+ * map, set its ed25519_id field, and add it to the ed25519 map.
+ */
+static int
+node_add_to_ed25519_map(node_t *node)
+{
+ tor_assert(the_nodelist);
+ tor_assert(node);
+
+ if (! ed25519_public_key_is_zero(&node->ed25519_id)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ const ed25519_public_key_t *key = node_get_ed25519_id(node);
+ if (!key) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ node_t *old;
+ memcpy(&node->ed25519_id, key, sizeof(node->ed25519_id));
+ old = HT_FIND(nodelist_ed_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_ed_id, node);
+ if (BUG(old)) {
+ /* XXXX order matters here, and this may mean that authorities aren't
+ * pinning. */
+ if (old != node)
+ memset(&node->ed25519_id, 0, sizeof(node->ed25519_id));
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ HT_INSERT(nodelist_ed_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_ed_id, node);
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/* For a given <b>node</b> for the consensus <b>ns</b>, set the hsdir index
+ * for the node, both current and next if possible. This can only fails if the
+ * node_t ed25519 identity key can't be found which would be a bug. */
+STATIC void
+node_set_hsdir_index(node_t *node, const networkstatus_t *ns)
+{
+ time_t now = approx_time();
+ const ed25519_public_key_t *node_identity_pk;
+ uint8_t *fetch_srv = NULL, *store_first_srv = NULL, *store_second_srv = NULL;
+ uint64_t next_time_period_num, current_time_period_num;
+ uint64_t fetch_tp, store_first_tp, store_second_tp;
+
+ tor_assert(node);
+ tor_assert(ns);
+
+ if (!networkstatus_is_live(ns, now)) {
+ static struct ratelim_t live_consensus_ratelim = RATELIM_INIT(30 * 60);
+ log_fn_ratelim(&live_consensus_ratelim, LOG_INFO, LD_GENERAL,
+ "Not setting hsdir index with a non-live consensus.");
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ node_identity_pk = node_get_ed25519_id(node);
+ if (node_identity_pk == NULL) {
+ log_debug(LD_GENERAL, "ed25519 identity public key not found when "
+ "trying to build the hsdir indexes for node %s",
+ node_describe(node));
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ /* Get the current and next time period number. */
+ current_time_period_num = hs_get_time_period_num(0);
+ next_time_period_num = hs_get_next_time_period_num(0);
+
+ /* We always use the current time period for fetching descs */
+ fetch_tp = current_time_period_num;
+
+ /* Now extract the needed SRVs and time periods for building hsdir indices */
+ if (hs_in_period_between_tp_and_srv(ns, now)) {
+ fetch_srv = hs_get_current_srv(fetch_tp, ns);
+
+ store_first_tp = hs_get_previous_time_period_num(0);
+ store_second_tp = current_time_period_num;
+ } else {
+ fetch_srv = hs_get_previous_srv(fetch_tp, ns);
+
+ store_first_tp = current_time_period_num;
+ store_second_tp = next_time_period_num;
+ }
+
+ /* We always use the old SRV for storing the first descriptor and the latest
+ * SRV for storing the second descriptor */
+ store_first_srv = hs_get_previous_srv(store_first_tp, ns);
+ store_second_srv = hs_get_current_srv(store_second_tp, ns);
+
+ /* Build the fetch index. */
+ hs_build_hsdir_index(node_identity_pk, fetch_srv, fetch_tp,
+ node->hsdir_index.fetch);
+
+ /* If we are in the time segment between SRV#N and TP#N, the fetch index is
+ the same as the first store index */
+ if (!hs_in_period_between_tp_and_srv(ns, now)) {
+ memcpy(node->hsdir_index.store_first, node->hsdir_index.fetch,
+ sizeof(node->hsdir_index.store_first));
+ } else {
+ hs_build_hsdir_index(node_identity_pk, store_first_srv, store_first_tp,
+ node->hsdir_index.store_first);
+ }
+
+ /* If we are in the time segment between TP#N and SRV#N+1, the fetch index is
+ the same as the second store index */
+ if (hs_in_period_between_tp_and_srv(ns, now)) {
+ memcpy(node->hsdir_index.store_second, node->hsdir_index.fetch,
+ sizeof(node->hsdir_index.store_second));
+ } else {
+ hs_build_hsdir_index(node_identity_pk, store_second_srv, store_second_tp,
+ node->hsdir_index.store_second);
+ }
+
+ done:
+ tor_free(fetch_srv);
+ tor_free(store_first_srv);
+ tor_free(store_second_srv);
+ return;
+}
+
+/** Called when a node's address changes. */
+static void
+node_addrs_changed(node_t *node)
+{
+ node->last_reachable = node->last_reachable6 = 0;
+ node->country = -1;
+}
+
+/** Add all address information about <b>node</b> to the current address
+ * set (if there is one).
+ */
+static void
+node_add_to_address_set(const node_t *node)
+{
+ if (!the_nodelist || !the_nodelist->node_addrs)
+ return;
+
+ /* These various address sources can be redundant, but it's likely faster
+ * to add them all than to compare them all for equality. */
+
+ if (node->rs) {
+ if (node->rs->addr)
+ address_set_add_ipv4h(the_nodelist->node_addrs, node->rs->addr);
+ if (!tor_addr_is_null(&node->rs->ipv6_addr))
+ address_set_add(the_nodelist->node_addrs, &node->rs->ipv6_addr);
+ }
+ if (node->ri) {
+ if (node->ri->addr)
+ address_set_add_ipv4h(the_nodelist->node_addrs, node->ri->addr);
+ if (!tor_addr_is_null(&node->ri->ipv6_addr))
+ address_set_add(the_nodelist->node_addrs, &node->ri->ipv6_addr);
+ }
+ if (node->md) {
+ if (!tor_addr_is_null(&node->md->ipv6_addr))
+ address_set_add(the_nodelist->node_addrs, &node->md->ipv6_addr);
+ }
+}
+
+/** Return true if <b>addr</b> is the address of some node in the nodelist.
+ * If not, probably return false. */
+int
+nodelist_probably_contains_address(const tor_addr_t *addr)
+{
+ if (BUG(!addr))
+ return 0;
+
+ if (!the_nodelist || !the_nodelist->node_addrs)
+ return 0;
+
+ return address_set_probably_contains(the_nodelist->node_addrs, addr);
+}
+
+/** Add <b>ri</b> to an appropriate node in the nodelist. If we replace an
+ * old routerinfo, and <b>ri_old_out</b> is not NULL, set *<b>ri_old_out</b>
+ * to the previous routerinfo.
+ */
+node_t *
+nodelist_set_routerinfo(routerinfo_t *ri, routerinfo_t **ri_old_out)
+{
+ node_t *node;
+ const char *id_digest;
+ int had_router = 0;
+ tor_assert(ri);
+
+ init_nodelist();
+ id_digest = ri->cache_info.identity_digest;
+ node = node_get_or_create(id_digest);
+
+ node_remove_from_ed25519_map(node);
+
+ if (node->ri) {
+ if (!routers_have_same_or_addrs(node->ri, ri)) {
+ node_addrs_changed(node);
+ }
+ had_router = 1;
+ if (ri_old_out)
+ *ri_old_out = node->ri;
+ } else {
+ if (ri_old_out)
+ *ri_old_out = NULL;
+ }
+ node->ri = ri;
+
+ node_add_to_ed25519_map(node);
+
+ if (node->country == -1)
+ node_set_country(node);
+
+ if (authdir_mode(get_options()) && !had_router) {
+ const char *discard=NULL;
+ uint32_t status = dirserv_router_get_status(ri, &discard, LOG_INFO);
+ dirserv_set_node_flags_from_authoritative_status(node, status);
+ }
+
+ /* Setting the HSDir index requires the ed25519 identity key which can
+ * only be found either in the ri or md. This is why this is called here.
+ * Only nodes supporting HSDir=2 protocol version needs this index. */
+ if (node->rs && node->rs->pv.supports_v3_hsdir) {
+ node_set_hsdir_index(node,
+ networkstatus_get_latest_consensus());
+ }
+
+ node_add_to_address_set(node);
+
+ return node;
+}
+
+/** Set the appropriate node_t to use <b>md</b> as its microdescriptor.
+ *
+ * Called when a new microdesc has arrived and the usable consensus flavor
+ * is "microdesc".
+ **/
+node_t *
+nodelist_add_microdesc(microdesc_t *md)
+{
+ networkstatus_t *ns =
+ networkstatus_get_latest_consensus_by_flavor(FLAV_MICRODESC);
+ const routerstatus_t *rs;
+ node_t *node;
+ if (ns == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+ init_nodelist();
+
+ /* Microdescriptors don't carry an identity digest, so we need to figure
+ * it out by looking up the routerstatus. */
+ rs = router_get_consensus_status_by_descriptor_digest(ns, md->digest);
+ if (rs == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+ node = node_get_mutable_by_id(rs->identity_digest);
+ if (node == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+
+ node_remove_from_ed25519_map(node);
+ if (node->md)
+ node->md->held_by_nodes--;
+
+ node->md = md;
+ md->held_by_nodes++;
+ /* Setting the HSDir index requires the ed25519 identity key which can
+ * only be found either in the ri or md. This is why this is called here.
+ * Only nodes supporting HSDir=2 protocol version needs this index. */
+ if (rs->pv.supports_v3_hsdir) {
+ node_set_hsdir_index(node, ns);
+ }
+ node_add_to_ed25519_map(node);
+ node_add_to_address_set(node);
+
+ return node;
+}
+
+/* Default value. */
+#define ESTIMATED_ADDRESS_PER_NODE 2
+
+/* Return the estimated number of address per node_t. This is used for the
+ * size of the bloom filter in the nodelist (node_addrs). */
+MOCK_IMPL(int,
+get_estimated_address_per_node, (void))
+{
+ return ESTIMATED_ADDRESS_PER_NODE;
+}
+
+/** Tell the nodelist that the current usable consensus is <b>ns</b>.
+ * This makes the nodelist change all of the routerstatus entries for
+ * the nodes, drop nodes that no longer have enough info to get used,
+ * and grab microdescriptors into nodes as appropriate.
+ */
+void
+nodelist_set_consensus(networkstatus_t *ns)
+{
+ const or_options_t *options = get_options();
+ int authdir = authdir_mode_v3(options);
+
+ init_nodelist();
+ if (ns->flavor == FLAV_MICRODESC)
+ (void) get_microdesc_cache(); /* Make sure it exists first. */
+
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH(the_nodelist->nodes, node_t *, node,
+ node->rs = NULL);
+
+ /* Conservatively estimate that every node will have 2 addresses. */
+ const int estimated_addresses = smartlist_len(ns->routerstatus_list) *
+ get_estimated_address_per_node();
+ address_set_free(the_nodelist->node_addrs);
+ the_nodelist->node_addrs = address_set_new(estimated_addresses);
+
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(ns->routerstatus_list, routerstatus_t *, rs) {
+ node_t *node = node_get_or_create(rs->identity_digest);
+ node->rs = rs;
+ if (ns->flavor == FLAV_MICRODESC) {
+ if (node->md == NULL ||
+ tor_memneq(node->md->digest,rs->descriptor_digest,DIGEST256_LEN)) {
+ node_remove_from_ed25519_map(node);
+ if (node->md)
+ node->md->held_by_nodes--;
+ node->md = microdesc_cache_lookup_by_digest256(NULL,
+ rs->descriptor_digest);
+ if (node->md)
+ node->md->held_by_nodes++;
+ node_add_to_ed25519_map(node);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (rs->pv.supports_v3_hsdir) {
+ node_set_hsdir_index(node, ns);
+ }
+ node_set_country(node);
+
+ /* If we're not an authdir, believe others. */
+ if (!authdir) {
+ node->is_valid = rs->is_valid;
+ node->is_running = rs->is_flagged_running;
+ node->is_fast = rs->is_fast;
+ node->is_stable = rs->is_stable;
+ node->is_possible_guard = rs->is_possible_guard;
+ node->is_exit = rs->is_exit;
+ node->is_bad_exit = rs->is_bad_exit;
+ node->is_hs_dir = rs->is_hs_dir;
+ node->ipv6_preferred = 0;
+ if (fascist_firewall_prefer_ipv6_orport(options) &&
+ (tor_addr_is_null(&rs->ipv6_addr) == 0 ||
+ (node->md && tor_addr_is_null(&node->md->ipv6_addr) == 0)))
+ node->ipv6_preferred = 1;
+ }
+
+ } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(rs);
+
+ nodelist_purge();
+
+ /* Now add all the nodes we have to the address set. */
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(the_nodelist->nodes, node_t *, node) {
+ node_add_to_address_set(node);
+ } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(node);
+
+ if (! authdir) {
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(the_nodelist->nodes, node_t *, node) {
+ /* We have no routerstatus for this router. Clear flags so we can skip
+ * it, maybe.*/
+ if (!node->rs) {
+ tor_assert(node->ri); /* if it had only an md, or nothing, purge
+ * would have removed it. */
+ if (node->ri->purpose == ROUTER_PURPOSE_GENERAL) {
+ /* Clear all flags. */
+ node->is_valid = node->is_running = node->is_hs_dir =
+ node->is_fast = node->is_stable =
+ node->is_possible_guard = node->is_exit =
+ node->is_bad_exit = node->ipv6_preferred = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(node);
+ }
+
+ /* If the consensus is live, note down the consensus valid-after that formed
+ * the nodelist. */
+ if (networkstatus_is_live(ns, approx_time())) {
+ the_nodelist->live_consensus_valid_after = ns->valid_after;
+ }
+}
+
+/** Return 1 iff <b>node</b> has Exit flag and no BadExit flag.
+ * Otherwise, return 0.
+ */
+int
+node_is_good_exit(const node_t *node)
+{
+ return node->is_exit && ! node->is_bad_exit;
+}
+
+/** Helper: return true iff a node has a usable amount of information*/
+static inline int
+node_is_usable(const node_t *node)
+{
+ return (node->rs) || (node->ri);
+}
+
+/** Tell the nodelist that <b>md</b> is no longer a microdescriptor for the
+ * node with <b>identity_digest</b>. */
+void
+nodelist_remove_microdesc(const char *identity_digest, microdesc_t *md)
+{
+ node_t *node = node_get_mutable_by_id(identity_digest);
+ if (node && node->md == md) {
+ node->md = NULL;
+ md->held_by_nodes--;
+ if (! node_get_ed25519_id(node)) {
+ node_remove_from_ed25519_map(node);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/** Tell the nodelist that <b>ri</b> is no longer in the routerlist. */
+void
+nodelist_remove_routerinfo(routerinfo_t *ri)
+{
+ node_t *node = node_get_mutable_by_id(ri->cache_info.identity_digest);
+ if (node && node->ri == ri) {
+ node->ri = NULL;
+ if (! node_is_usable(node)) {
+ nodelist_drop_node(node, 1);
+ node_free(node);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/** Remove <b>node</b> from the nodelist. (Asserts that it was there to begin
+ * with.) */
+static void
+nodelist_drop_node(node_t *node, int remove_from_ht)
+{
+ node_t *tmp;
+ int idx;
+ if (remove_from_ht) {
+ tmp = HT_REMOVE(nodelist_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_id, node);
+ tor_assert(tmp == node);
+ }
+ node_remove_from_ed25519_map(node);
+
+ idx = node->nodelist_idx;
+ tor_assert(idx >= 0);
+
+ tor_assert(node == smartlist_get(the_nodelist->nodes, idx));
+ smartlist_del(the_nodelist->nodes, idx);
+ if (idx < smartlist_len(the_nodelist->nodes)) {
+ tmp = smartlist_get(the_nodelist->nodes, idx);
+ tmp->nodelist_idx = idx;
+ }
+ node->nodelist_idx = -1;
+}
+
+/** Return a newly allocated smartlist of the nodes that have <b>md</b> as
+ * their microdescriptor. */
+smartlist_t *
+nodelist_find_nodes_with_microdesc(const microdesc_t *md)
+{
+ smartlist_t *result = smartlist_new();
+
+ if (the_nodelist == NULL)
+ return result;
+
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(the_nodelist->nodes, node_t *, node) {
+ if (node->md == md) {
+ smartlist_add(result, node);
+ }
+ } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(node);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/** Release storage held by <b>node</b> */
+static void
+node_free_(node_t *node)
+{
+ if (!node)
+ return;
+ if (node->md)
+ node->md->held_by_nodes--;
+ tor_assert(node->nodelist_idx == -1);
+ tor_free(node);
+}
+
+/** Remove all entries from the nodelist that don't have enough info to be
+ * usable for anything. */
+void
+nodelist_purge(void)
+{
+ node_t **iter;
+ if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(the_nodelist == NULL))
+ return;
+
+ /* Remove the non-usable nodes. */
+ for (iter = HT_START(nodelist_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_id); iter; ) {
+ node_t *node = *iter;
+
+ if (node->md && !node->rs) {
+ /* An md is only useful if there is an rs. */
+ node->md->held_by_nodes--;
+ node->md = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (node_is_usable(node)) {
+ iter = HT_NEXT(nodelist_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_id, iter);
+ } else {
+ iter = HT_NEXT_RMV(nodelist_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_id, iter);
+ nodelist_drop_node(node, 0);
+ node_free(node);
+ }
+ }
+ nodelist_assert_ok();
+}
+
+/** Release all storage held by the nodelist. */
+void
+nodelist_free_all(void)
+{
+ if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(the_nodelist == NULL))
+ return;
+
+ HT_CLEAR(nodelist_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_id);
+ HT_CLEAR(nodelist_ed_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_ed_id);
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(the_nodelist->nodes, node_t *, node) {
+ node->nodelist_idx = -1;
+ node_free(node);
+ } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(node);
+
+ smartlist_free(the_nodelist->nodes);
+
+ address_set_free(the_nodelist->node_addrs);
+ the_nodelist->node_addrs = NULL;
+
+ tor_free(the_nodelist);
+}
+
+/** Check that the nodelist is internally consistent, and consistent with
+ * the directory info it's derived from.
+ */
+void
+nodelist_assert_ok(void)
+{
+ routerlist_t *rl = router_get_routerlist();
+ networkstatus_t *ns = networkstatus_get_latest_consensus();
+ digestmap_t *dm;
+
+ if (!the_nodelist)
+ return;
+
+ dm = digestmap_new();
+
+ /* every routerinfo in rl->routers should be in the nodelist. */
+ if (rl) {
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(rl->routers, routerinfo_t *, ri) {
+ const node_t *node = node_get_by_id(ri->cache_info.identity_digest);
+ tor_assert(node && node->ri == ri);
+ tor_assert(fast_memeq(ri->cache_info.identity_digest,
+ node->identity, DIGEST_LEN));
+ tor_assert(! digestmap_get(dm, node->identity));
+ digestmap_set(dm, node->identity, (void*)node);
+ } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(ri);
+ }
+
+ /* every routerstatus in ns should be in the nodelist */
+ if (ns) {
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(ns->routerstatus_list, routerstatus_t *, rs) {
+ const node_t *node = node_get_by_id(rs->identity_digest);
+ tor_assert(node && node->rs == rs);
+ tor_assert(fast_memeq(rs->identity_digest, node->identity, DIGEST_LEN));
+ digestmap_set(dm, node->identity, (void*)node);
+ if (ns->flavor == FLAV_MICRODESC) {
+ /* If it's a microdesc consensus, every entry that has a
+ * microdescriptor should be in the nodelist.
+ */
+ microdesc_t *md =
+ microdesc_cache_lookup_by_digest256(NULL, rs->descriptor_digest);
+ tor_assert(md == node->md);
+ if (md)
+ tor_assert(md->held_by_nodes >= 1);
+ }
+ } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(rs);
+ }
+
+ /* The nodelist should have no other entries, and its entries should be
+ * well-formed. */
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(the_nodelist->nodes, node_t *, node) {
+ tor_assert(digestmap_get(dm, node->identity) != NULL);
+ tor_assert(node_sl_idx == node->nodelist_idx);
+ } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(node);
+
+ /* Every node listed with an ed25519 identity should be listed by that
+ * identity.
+ */
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(the_nodelist->nodes, node_t *, node) {
+ if (!ed25519_public_key_is_zero(&node->ed25519_id)) {
+ tor_assert(node == node_get_by_ed25519_id(&node->ed25519_id));
+ }
+ } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(node);
+
+ node_t **idx;
+ HT_FOREACH(idx, nodelist_ed_map, &the_nodelist->nodes_by_ed_id) {
+ node_t *node = *idx;
+ tor_assert(node == node_get_by_ed25519_id(&node->ed25519_id));
+ }
+
+ tor_assert((long)smartlist_len(the_nodelist->nodes) ==
+ (long)HT_SIZE(&the_nodelist->nodes_by_id));
+
+ tor_assert((long)smartlist_len(the_nodelist->nodes) >=
+ (long)HT_SIZE(&the_nodelist->nodes_by_ed_id));
+
+ digestmap_free(dm, NULL);
+}
+
+/** Ensure that the nodelist has been created with the most recent consensus.
+ * If that's not the case, make it so. */
+void
+nodelist_ensure_freshness(networkstatus_t *ns)
+{
+ tor_assert(ns);
+
+ /* We don't even have a nodelist: this is a NOP. */
+ if (!the_nodelist) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (the_nodelist->live_consensus_valid_after != ns->valid_after) {
+ log_info(LD_GENERAL, "Nodelist was not fresh: rebuilding. (%d / %d)",
+ (int) the_nodelist->live_consensus_valid_after,
+ (int) ns->valid_after);
+ nodelist_set_consensus(ns);
+ }
+}
+/** Return a list of a node_t * for every node we know about. The caller
+ * MUST NOT modify the list. (You can set and clear flags in the nodes if
+ * you must, but you must not add or remove nodes.) */
+MOCK_IMPL(smartlist_t *,
+nodelist_get_list,(void))
+{
+ init_nodelist();
+ return the_nodelist->nodes;
+}
+
+/** Given a hex-encoded nickname of the format DIGEST, $DIGEST, $DIGEST=name,
+ * or $DIGEST~name, return the node with the matching identity digest and
+ * nickname (if any). Return NULL if no such node exists, or if <b>hex_id</b>
+ * is not well-formed. DOCDOC flags */
+const node_t *
+node_get_by_hex_id(const char *hex_id, unsigned flags)
+{
+ char digest_buf[DIGEST_LEN];
+ char nn_buf[MAX_NICKNAME_LEN+1];
+ char nn_char='\0';
+
+ (void) flags; // XXXX
+
+ if (hex_digest_nickname_decode(hex_id, digest_buf, &nn_char, nn_buf)==0) {
+ const node_t *node = node_get_by_id(digest_buf);
+ if (!node)
+ return NULL;
+ if (nn_char == '=') {
+ /* "=" indicates a Named relay, but there aren't any of those now. */
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ return node;
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/** Given a nickname (possibly verbose, possibly a hexadecimal digest), return
+ * the corresponding node_t, or NULL if none exists. Warn the user if they
+ * have specified a router by nickname, unless the NNF_NO_WARN_UNNAMED bit is
+ * set in <b>flags</b>. */
+MOCK_IMPL(const node_t *,
+node_get_by_nickname,(const char *nickname, unsigned flags))
+{
+ const int warn_if_unnamed = !(flags & NNF_NO_WARN_UNNAMED);
+
+ if (!the_nodelist)
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* Handle these cases: DIGEST, $DIGEST, $DIGEST=name, $DIGEST~name. */
+ {
+ const node_t *node;
+ if ((node = node_get_by_hex_id(nickname, flags)) != NULL)
+ return node;
+ }
+
+ if (!strcasecmp(nickname, UNNAMED_ROUTER_NICKNAME))
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* Okay, so the name is not canonical for anybody. */
+ {
+ smartlist_t *matches = smartlist_new();
+ const node_t *choice = NULL;
+
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(the_nodelist->nodes, node_t *, node) {
+ if (!strcasecmp(node_get_nickname(node), nickname))
+ smartlist_add(matches, node);
+ } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(node);
+
+ if (smartlist_len(matches)>1 && warn_if_unnamed) {
+ int any_unwarned = 0;
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(matches, node_t *, node) {
+ if (!node->name_lookup_warned) {
+ node->name_lookup_warned = 1;
+ any_unwarned = 1;
+ }
+ } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(node);
+
+ if (any_unwarned) {
+ log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "There are multiple matches for the name %s, "
+ "but none is listed as Named in the directory consensus. "
+ "Choosing one arbitrarily.", nickname);
+ }
+ } else if (smartlist_len(matches)==1 && warn_if_unnamed) {
+ char fp[HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1];
+ node_t *node = smartlist_get(matches, 0);
+ if (! node->name_lookup_warned) {
+ base16_encode(fp, sizeof(fp), node->identity, DIGEST_LEN);
+ log_warn(LD_CONFIG,
+ "You specified a relay \"%s\" by name, but nicknames can be "
+ "used by any relay, not just the one you meant. "
+ "To make sure you get the same relay in the future, refer "
+ "to it by key, as \"$%s\".", nickname, fp);
+ node->name_lookup_warned = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (smartlist_len(matches))
+ choice = smartlist_get(matches, 0);
+
+ smartlist_free(matches);
+ return choice;
+ }
+}
+
+/** Return the Ed25519 identity key for the provided node, or NULL if it
+ * doesn't have one. */
+const ed25519_public_key_t *
+node_get_ed25519_id(const node_t *node)
+{
+ const ed25519_public_key_t *ri_pk = NULL;
+ const ed25519_public_key_t *md_pk = NULL;
+
+ if (node->ri) {
+ if (node->ri->cache_info.signing_key_cert) {
+ ri_pk = &node->ri->cache_info.signing_key_cert->signing_key;
+ /* Checking whether routerinfo ed25519 is all zero.
+ * Our descriptor parser should make sure this never happens. */
+ if (BUG(ed25519_public_key_is_zero(ri_pk)))
+ ri_pk = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (node->md) {
+ if (node->md->ed25519_identity_pkey) {
+ md_pk = node->md->ed25519_identity_pkey;
+ /* Checking whether microdesc ed25519 is all zero.
+ * Our descriptor parser should make sure this never happens. */
+ if (BUG(ed25519_public_key_is_zero(md_pk)))
+ md_pk = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (ri_pk && md_pk) {
+ if (ed25519_pubkey_eq(ri_pk, md_pk)) {
+ return ri_pk;
+ } else {
+ /* This can happen if the relay gets flagged NoEdConsensus which will be
+ * triggered on all relays of the network. Thus a protocol warning. */
+ log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
+ "Inconsistent ed25519 identities in the nodelist");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ } else if (ri_pk) {
+ return ri_pk;
+ } else {
+ return md_pk;
+ }
+}
+
+/** Return true iff this node's Ed25519 identity matches <b>id</b>.
+ * (An absent Ed25519 identity matches NULL or zero.) */
+int
+node_ed25519_id_matches(const node_t *node, const ed25519_public_key_t *id)
+{
+ const ed25519_public_key_t *node_id = node_get_ed25519_id(node);
+ if (node_id == NULL || ed25519_public_key_is_zero(node_id)) {
+ return id == NULL || ed25519_public_key_is_zero(id);
+ } else {
+ return id && ed25519_pubkey_eq(node_id, id);
+ }
+}
+
+/** Dummy object that should be unreturnable. Used to ensure that
+ * node_get_protover_summary_flags() always returns non-NULL. */
+static const protover_summary_flags_t zero_protover_flags = {
+ 0,0,0,0,0,0,0
+};
+
+/** Return the protover_summary_flags for a given node. */
+static const protover_summary_flags_t *
+node_get_protover_summary_flags(const node_t *node)
+{
+ if (node->rs) {
+ return &node->rs->pv;
+ } else if (node->ri) {
+ return &node->ri->pv;
+ } else {
+ /* This should be impossible: every node should have a routerstatus or a
+ * router descriptor or both. But just in case we've messed up somehow,
+ * return a nice empty set of flags to indicate "this node supports
+ * nothing." */
+ tor_assert_nonfatal_unreached_once();
+ return &zero_protover_flags;
+ }
+}
+
+/** Return true iff <b>node</b> supports authenticating itself
+ * by ed25519 ID during the link handshake. If <b>compatible_with_us</b>,
+ * it needs to be using a link authentication method that we understand.
+ * If not, any plausible link authentication method will do. */
+int
+node_supports_ed25519_link_authentication(const node_t *node,
+ int compatible_with_us)
+{
+ if (! node_get_ed25519_id(node))
+ return 0;
+
+ const protover_summary_flags_t *pv = node_get_protover_summary_flags(node);
+
+ if (compatible_with_us)
+ return pv->supports_ed25519_link_handshake_compat;
+ else
+ return pv->supports_ed25519_link_handshake_any;
+}
+
+/** Return true iff <b>node</b> supports the hidden service directory version
+ * 3 protocol (proposal 224). */
+int
+node_supports_v3_hsdir(const node_t *node)
+{
+ tor_assert(node);
+
+ return node_get_protover_summary_flags(node)->supports_v3_hsdir;
+}
+
+/** Return true iff <b>node</b> supports ed25519 authentication as an hidden
+ * service introduction point.*/
+int
+node_supports_ed25519_hs_intro(const node_t *node)
+{
+ tor_assert(node);
+
+ return node_get_protover_summary_flags(node)->supports_ed25519_hs_intro;
+}
+
+/** Return true iff <b>node</b> supports to be a rendezvous point for hidden
+ * service version 3 (HSRend=2). */
+int
+node_supports_v3_rendezvous_point(const node_t *node)
+{
+ tor_assert(node);
+
+ return node_get_protover_summary_flags(node)->supports_v3_rendezvous_point;
+}
+
+/** Return the RSA ID key's SHA1 digest for the provided node. */
+const uint8_t *
+node_get_rsa_id_digest(const node_t *node)
+{
+ tor_assert(node);
+ return (const uint8_t*)node->identity;
+}
+
+/** Return the nickname of <b>node</b>, or NULL if we can't find one. */
+const char *
+node_get_nickname(const node_t *node)
+{
+ tor_assert(node);
+ if (node->rs)
+ return node->rs->nickname;
+ else if (node->ri)
+ return node->ri->nickname;
+ else
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/** Return true iff <b>node</b> appears to be a directory authority or
+ * directory cache */
+int
+node_is_dir(const node_t *node)
+{
+ if (node->rs) {
+ routerstatus_t * rs = node->rs;
+ /* This is true if supports_tunnelled_dir_requests is true which
+ * indicates that we support directory request tunnelled or through the
+ * DirPort. */
+ return rs->is_v2_dir;
+ } else if (node->ri) {
+ routerinfo_t * ri = node->ri;
+ /* Both tunnelled request is supported or DirPort is set. */
+ return ri->supports_tunnelled_dir_requests;
+ } else {
+ return 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/** Return true iff <b>node</b> has either kind of descriptor -- that
+ * is, a routerdescriptor or a microdescriptor.
+ *
+ * You should probably use node_has_preferred_descriptor() instead.
+ **/
+int
+node_has_any_descriptor(const node_t *node)
+{
+ return (node->ri ||
+ (node->rs && node->md));
+}
+
+/** Return true iff <b>node</b> has the kind of descriptor we would prefer to
+ * use for it, given our configuration and how we intend to use the node.
+ *
+ * If <b>for_direct_connect</b> is true, we intend to connect to the node
+ * directly, as the first hop of a circuit; otherwise, we intend to connect to
+ * it indirectly, or use it as if we were connecting to it indirectly. */
+int
+node_has_preferred_descriptor(const node_t *node,
+ int for_direct_connect)
+{
+ const int is_bridge = node_is_a_configured_bridge(node);
+ const int we_use_mds = we_use_microdescriptors_for_circuits(get_options());
+
+ if ((is_bridge && for_direct_connect) || !we_use_mds) {
+ /* We need an ri in this case. */
+ if (!node->ri)
+ return 0;
+ } else {
+ /* Otherwise we need an rs and an md. */
+ if (node->rs == NULL || node->md == NULL)
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/** Return the router_purpose of <b>node</b>. */
+int
+node_get_purpose(const node_t *node)
+{
+ if (node->ri)
+ return node->ri->purpose;
+ else
+ return ROUTER_PURPOSE_GENERAL;
+}
+
+/** Compute the verbose ("extended") nickname of <b>node</b> and store it
+ * into the MAX_VERBOSE_NICKNAME_LEN+1 character buffer at
+ * <b>verbose_name_out</b> */
+void
+node_get_verbose_nickname(const node_t *node,
+ char *verbose_name_out)
+{
+ const char *nickname = node_get_nickname(node);
+ verbose_name_out[0] = '$';
+ base16_encode(verbose_name_out+1, HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1, node->identity,
+ DIGEST_LEN);
+ if (!nickname)
+ return;
+ verbose_name_out[1+HEX_DIGEST_LEN] = '~';
+ strlcpy(verbose_name_out+1+HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1, nickname, MAX_NICKNAME_LEN+1);
+}
+
+/** Compute the verbose ("extended") nickname of node with
+ * given <b>id_digest</b> and store it into the MAX_VERBOSE_NICKNAME_LEN+1
+ * character buffer at <b>verbose_name_out</b>
+ *
+ * If node_get_by_id() returns NULL, base 16 encoding of
+ * <b>id_digest</b> is returned instead. */
+void
+node_get_verbose_nickname_by_id(const char *id_digest,
+ char *verbose_name_out)
+{
+ const node_t *node = node_get_by_id(id_digest);
+ if (!node) {
+ verbose_name_out[0] = '$';
+ base16_encode(verbose_name_out+1, HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1, id_digest, DIGEST_LEN);
+ } else {
+ node_get_verbose_nickname(node, verbose_name_out);
+ }
+}
+
+/** Return true iff it seems that <b>node</b> allows circuits to exit
+ * through it directlry from the client. */
+int
+node_allows_single_hop_exits(const node_t *node)
+{
+ if (node && node->ri)
+ return node->ri->allow_single_hop_exits;
+ else
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/** Return true iff it seems that <b>node</b> has an exit policy that doesn't
+ * actually permit anything to exit, or we don't know its exit policy */
+int
+node_exit_policy_rejects_all(const node_t *node)
+{
+ if (node->rejects_all)
+ return 1;
+
+ if (node->ri)
+ return node->ri->policy_is_reject_star;
+ else if (node->md)
+ return node->md->exit_policy == NULL ||
+ short_policy_is_reject_star(node->md->exit_policy);
+ else
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/** Return true iff the exit policy for <b>node</b> is such that we can treat
+ * rejecting an address of type <b>family</b> unexpectedly as a sign of that
+ * node's failure. */
+int
+node_exit_policy_is_exact(const node_t *node, sa_family_t family)
+{
+ if (family == AF_UNSPEC) {
+ return 1; /* Rejecting an address but not telling us what address
+ * is a bad sign. */
+ } else if (family == AF_INET) {
+ return node->ri != NULL;
+ } else if (family == AF_INET6) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ tor_fragile_assert();
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/* Check if the "addr" and port_field fields from r are a valid non-listening
+ * address/port. If so, set valid to true and add a newly allocated
+ * tor_addr_port_t containing "addr" and port_field to sl.
+ * "addr" is an IPv4 host-order address and port_field is a uint16_t.
+ * r is typically a routerinfo_t or routerstatus_t.
+ */
+#define SL_ADD_NEW_IPV4_AP(r, port_field, sl, valid) \
+ STMT_BEGIN \
+ if (tor_addr_port_is_valid_ipv4h((r)->addr, (r)->port_field, 0)) { \
+ valid = 1; \
+ tor_addr_port_t *ap = tor_malloc(sizeof(tor_addr_port_t)); \
+ tor_addr_from_ipv4h(&ap->addr, (r)->addr); \
+ ap->port = (r)->port_field; \
+ smartlist_add((sl), ap); \
+ } \
+ STMT_END
+
+/* Check if the "addr" and port_field fields from r are a valid non-listening
+ * address/port. If so, set valid to true and add a newly allocated
+ * tor_addr_port_t containing "addr" and port_field to sl.
+ * "addr" is a tor_addr_t and port_field is a uint16_t.
+ * r is typically a routerinfo_t or routerstatus_t.
+ */
+#define SL_ADD_NEW_IPV6_AP(r, port_field, sl, valid) \
+ STMT_BEGIN \
+ if (tor_addr_port_is_valid(&(r)->ipv6_addr, (r)->port_field, 0)) { \
+ valid = 1; \
+ tor_addr_port_t *ap = tor_malloc(sizeof(tor_addr_port_t)); \
+ tor_addr_copy(&ap->addr, &(r)->ipv6_addr); \
+ ap->port = (r)->port_field; \
+ smartlist_add((sl), ap); \
+ } \
+ STMT_END
+
+/** Return list of tor_addr_port_t with all OR ports (in the sense IP
+ * addr + TCP port) for <b>node</b>. Caller must free all elements
+ * using tor_free() and free the list using smartlist_free().
+ *
+ * XXX this is potentially a memory fragmentation hog -- if on
+ * critical path consider the option of having the caller allocate the
+ * memory
+ */
+smartlist_t *
+node_get_all_orports(const node_t *node)
+{
+ smartlist_t *sl = smartlist_new();
+ int valid = 0;
+
+ /* Find a valid IPv4 address and port */
+ if (node->ri != NULL) {
+ SL_ADD_NEW_IPV4_AP(node->ri, or_port, sl, valid);
+ }
+
+ /* If we didn't find a valid address/port in the ri, try the rs */
+ if (!valid && node->rs != NULL) {
+ SL_ADD_NEW_IPV4_AP(node->rs, or_port, sl, valid);
+ }
+
+ /* Find a valid IPv6 address and port */
+ valid = 0;
+ if (node->ri != NULL) {
+ SL_ADD_NEW_IPV6_AP(node->ri, ipv6_orport, sl, valid);
+ }
+
+ if (!valid && node->rs != NULL) {
+ SL_ADD_NEW_IPV6_AP(node->rs, ipv6_orport, sl, valid);
+ }
+
+ if (!valid && node->md != NULL) {
+ SL_ADD_NEW_IPV6_AP(node->md, ipv6_orport, sl, valid);
+ }
+
+ return sl;
+}
+
+#undef SL_ADD_NEW_IPV4_AP
+#undef SL_ADD_NEW_IPV6_AP
+
+/** Wrapper around node_get_prim_orport for backward
+ compatibility. */
+void
+node_get_addr(const node_t *node, tor_addr_t *addr_out)
+{
+ tor_addr_port_t ap;
+ node_get_prim_orport(node, &ap);
+ tor_addr_copy(addr_out, &ap.addr);
+}
+
+/** Return the host-order IPv4 address for <b>node</b>, or 0 if it doesn't
+ * seem to have one. */
+uint32_t
+node_get_prim_addr_ipv4h(const node_t *node)
+{
+ /* Don't check the ORPort or DirPort, as this function isn't port-specific,
+ * and the node might have a valid IPv4 address, yet have a zero
+ * ORPort or DirPort.
+ */
+ if (node->ri && tor_addr_is_valid_ipv4h(node->ri->addr, 0)) {
+ return node->ri->addr;
+ } else if (node->rs && tor_addr_is_valid_ipv4h(node->rs->addr, 0)) {
+ return node->rs->addr;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/** Copy a string representation of an IP address for <b>node</b> into
+ * the <b>len</b>-byte buffer at <b>buf</b>. */
+void
+node_get_address_string(const node_t *node, char *buf, size_t len)
+{
+ uint32_t ipv4_addr = node_get_prim_addr_ipv4h(node);
+
+ if (tor_addr_is_valid_ipv4h(ipv4_addr, 0)) {
+ tor_addr_t addr;
+ tor_addr_from_ipv4h(&addr, ipv4_addr);
+ tor_addr_to_str(buf, &addr, len, 0);
+ } else if (len > 0) {
+ buf[0] = '\0';
+ }
+}
+
+/** Return <b>node</b>'s declared uptime, or -1 if it doesn't seem to have
+ * one. */
+long
+node_get_declared_uptime(const node_t *node)
+{
+ if (node->ri)
+ return node->ri->uptime;
+ else
+ return -1;
+}
+
+/** Return <b>node</b>'s platform string, or NULL if we don't know it. */
+const char *
+node_get_platform(const node_t *node)
+{
+ /* If we wanted, we could record the version in the routerstatus_t, since
+ * the consensus lists it. We don't, though, so this function just won't
+ * work with microdescriptors. */
+ if (node->ri)
+ return node->ri->platform;
+ else
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/** Return true iff <b>node</b> is one representing this router. */
+int
+node_is_me(const node_t *node)
+{
+ return router_digest_is_me(node->identity);
+}
+
+/** Return <b>node</b> declared family (as a list of names), or NULL if
+ * the node didn't declare a family. */
+const smartlist_t *
+node_get_declared_family(const node_t *node)
+{
+ if (node->ri && node->ri->declared_family)
+ return node->ri->declared_family;
+ else if (node->md && node->md->family)
+ return node->md->family;
+ else
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/* Does this node have a valid IPv6 address?
+ * Prefer node_has_ipv6_orport() or node_has_ipv6_dirport() for
+ * checking specific ports. */
+int
+node_has_ipv6_addr(const node_t *node)
+{
+ /* Don't check the ORPort or DirPort, as this function isn't port-specific,
+ * and the node might have a valid IPv6 address, yet have a zero
+ * ORPort or DirPort.
+ */
+ if (node->ri && tor_addr_is_valid(&node->ri->ipv6_addr, 0))
+ return 1;
+ if (node->rs && tor_addr_is_valid(&node->rs->ipv6_addr, 0))
+ return 1;
+ if (node->md && tor_addr_is_valid(&node->md->ipv6_addr, 0))
+ return 1;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Does this node have a valid IPv6 ORPort? */
+int
+node_has_ipv6_orport(const node_t *node)
+{
+ tor_addr_port_t ipv6_orport;
+ node_get_pref_ipv6_orport(node, &ipv6_orport);
+ return tor_addr_port_is_valid_ap(&ipv6_orport, 0);
+}
+
+/* Does this node have a valid IPv6 DirPort? */
+int
+node_has_ipv6_dirport(const node_t *node)
+{
+ tor_addr_port_t ipv6_dirport;
+ node_get_pref_ipv6_dirport(node, &ipv6_dirport);
+ return tor_addr_port_is_valid_ap(&ipv6_dirport, 0);
+}
+
+/** Return 1 if we prefer the IPv6 address and OR TCP port of
+ * <b>node</b>, else 0.
+ *
+ * We prefer the IPv6 address if the router has an IPv6 address,
+ * and we can use IPv6 addresses, and:
+ * i) the node_t says that it prefers IPv6
+ * or
+ * ii) the router has no IPv4 OR address.
+ *
+ * If you don't have a node, consider looking it up.
+ * If there is no node, use fascist_firewall_prefer_ipv6_orport().
+ */
+int
+node_ipv6_or_preferred(const node_t *node)
+{
+ const or_options_t *options = get_options();
+ tor_addr_port_t ipv4_addr;
+ node_assert_ok(node);
+
+ /* XX/teor - node->ipv6_preferred is set from
+ * fascist_firewall_prefer_ipv6_orport() each time the consensus is loaded.
+ */
+ node_get_prim_orport(node, &ipv4_addr);
+ if (!fascist_firewall_use_ipv6(options)) {
+ return 0;
+ } else if (node->ipv6_preferred ||
+ !tor_addr_port_is_valid_ap(&ipv4_addr, 0)) {
+ return node_has_ipv6_orport(node);
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+#define RETURN_IPV4_AP(r, port_field, ap_out) \
+ STMT_BEGIN \
+ if (r && tor_addr_port_is_valid_ipv4h((r)->addr, (r)->port_field, 0)) { \
+ tor_addr_from_ipv4h(&(ap_out)->addr, (r)->addr); \
+ (ap_out)->port = (r)->port_field; \
+ } \
+ STMT_END
+
+/** Copy the primary (IPv4) OR port (IP address and TCP port) for <b>node</b>
+ * into *<b>ap_out</b>. */
+void
+node_get_prim_orport(const node_t *node, tor_addr_port_t *ap_out)
+{
+ node_assert_ok(node);
+ tor_assert(ap_out);
+
+ /* Clear the address, as a safety precaution if calling functions ignore the
+ * return value */
+ tor_addr_make_null(&ap_out->addr, AF_INET);
+ ap_out->port = 0;
+
+ /* Check ri first, because rewrite_node_address_for_bridge() updates
+ * node->ri with the configured bridge address. */
+
+ RETURN_IPV4_AP(node->ri, or_port, ap_out);
+ RETURN_IPV4_AP(node->rs, or_port, ap_out);
+ /* Microdescriptors only have an IPv6 address */
+}
+
+/** Copy the preferred OR port (IP address and TCP port) for
+ * <b>node</b> into *<b>ap_out</b>. */
+void
+node_get_pref_orport(const node_t *node, tor_addr_port_t *ap_out)
+{
+ tor_assert(ap_out);
+
+ if (node_ipv6_or_preferred(node)) {
+ node_get_pref_ipv6_orport(node, ap_out);
+ } else {
+ /* the primary ORPort is always on IPv4 */
+ node_get_prim_orport(node, ap_out);
+ }
+}
+
+/** Copy the preferred IPv6 OR port (IP address and TCP port) for
+ * <b>node</b> into *<b>ap_out</b>. */
+void
+node_get_pref_ipv6_orport(const node_t *node, tor_addr_port_t *ap_out)
+{
+ node_assert_ok(node);
+ tor_assert(ap_out);
+ memset(ap_out, 0, sizeof(*ap_out));
+
+ /* Check ri first, because rewrite_node_address_for_bridge() updates
+ * node->ri with the configured bridge address.
+ * Prefer rs over md for consistency with the fascist_firewall_* functions.
+ * Check if the address or port are valid, and try another alternative
+ * if they are not. */
+
+ if (node->ri && tor_addr_port_is_valid(&node->ri->ipv6_addr,
+ node->ri->ipv6_orport, 0)) {
+ tor_addr_copy(&ap_out->addr, &node->ri->ipv6_addr);
+ ap_out->port = node->ri->ipv6_orport;
+ } else if (node->rs && tor_addr_port_is_valid(&node->rs->ipv6_addr,
+ node->rs->ipv6_orport, 0)) {
+ tor_addr_copy(&ap_out->addr, &node->rs->ipv6_addr);
+ ap_out->port = node->rs->ipv6_orport;
+ } else if (node->md && tor_addr_port_is_valid(&node->md->ipv6_addr,
+ node->md->ipv6_orport, 0)) {
+ tor_addr_copy(&ap_out->addr, &node->md->ipv6_addr);
+ ap_out->port = node->md->ipv6_orport;
+ } else {
+ tor_addr_make_null(&ap_out->addr, AF_INET6);
+ ap_out->port = 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/** Return 1 if we prefer the IPv6 address and Dir TCP port of
+ * <b>node</b>, else 0.
+ *
+ * We prefer the IPv6 address if the router has an IPv6 address,
+ * and we can use IPv6 addresses, and:
+ * i) the router has no IPv4 Dir address.
+ * or
+ * ii) our preference is for IPv6 Dir addresses.
+ *
+ * If there is no node, use fascist_firewall_prefer_ipv6_dirport().
+ */
+int
+node_ipv6_dir_preferred(const node_t *node)
+{
+ const or_options_t *options = get_options();
+ tor_addr_port_t ipv4_addr;
+ node_assert_ok(node);
+
+ /* node->ipv6_preferred is set from fascist_firewall_prefer_ipv6_orport(),
+ * so we can't use it to determine DirPort IPv6 preference.
+ * This means that bridge clients will use IPv4 DirPorts by default.
+ */
+ node_get_prim_dirport(node, &ipv4_addr);
+ if (!fascist_firewall_use_ipv6(options)) {
+ return 0;
+ } else if (!tor_addr_port_is_valid_ap(&ipv4_addr, 0)
+ || fascist_firewall_prefer_ipv6_dirport(get_options())) {
+ return node_has_ipv6_dirport(node);
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/** Copy the primary (IPv4) Dir port (IP address and TCP port) for <b>node</b>
+ * into *<b>ap_out</b>. */
+void
+node_get_prim_dirport(const node_t *node, tor_addr_port_t *ap_out)
+{
+ node_assert_ok(node);
+ tor_assert(ap_out);
+
+ /* Clear the address, as a safety precaution if calling functions ignore the
+ * return value */
+ tor_addr_make_null(&ap_out->addr, AF_INET);
+ ap_out->port = 0;
+
+ /* Check ri first, because rewrite_node_address_for_bridge() updates
+ * node->ri with the configured bridge address. */
+
+ RETURN_IPV4_AP(node->ri, dir_port, ap_out);
+ RETURN_IPV4_AP(node->rs, dir_port, ap_out);
+ /* Microdescriptors only have an IPv6 address */
+}
+
+#undef RETURN_IPV4_AP
+
+/** Copy the preferred Dir port (IP address and TCP port) for
+ * <b>node</b> into *<b>ap_out</b>. */
+void
+node_get_pref_dirport(const node_t *node, tor_addr_port_t *ap_out)
+{
+ tor_assert(ap_out);
+
+ if (node_ipv6_dir_preferred(node)) {
+ node_get_pref_ipv6_dirport(node, ap_out);
+ } else {
+ /* the primary DirPort is always on IPv4 */
+ node_get_prim_dirport(node, ap_out);
+ }
+}
+
+/** Copy the preferred IPv6 Dir port (IP address and TCP port) for
+ * <b>node</b> into *<b>ap_out</b>. */
+void
+node_get_pref_ipv6_dirport(const node_t *node, tor_addr_port_t *ap_out)
+{
+ node_assert_ok(node);
+ tor_assert(ap_out);
+
+ /* Check ri first, because rewrite_node_address_for_bridge() updates
+ * node->ri with the configured bridge address.
+ * Prefer rs over md for consistency with the fascist_firewall_* functions.
+ * Check if the address or port are valid, and try another alternative
+ * if they are not. */
+
+ /* Assume IPv4 and IPv6 dirports are the same */
+ if (node->ri && tor_addr_port_is_valid(&node->ri->ipv6_addr,
+ node->ri->dir_port, 0)) {
+ tor_addr_copy(&ap_out->addr, &node->ri->ipv6_addr);
+ ap_out->port = node->ri->dir_port;
+ } else if (node->rs && tor_addr_port_is_valid(&node->rs->ipv6_addr,
+ node->rs->dir_port, 0)) {
+ tor_addr_copy(&ap_out->addr, &node->rs->ipv6_addr);
+ ap_out->port = node->rs->dir_port;
+ } else {
+ tor_addr_make_null(&ap_out->addr, AF_INET6);
+ ap_out->port = 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/** Return true iff <b>md</b> has a curve25519 onion key.
+ * Use node_has_curve25519_onion_key() instead of calling this directly. */
+static int
+microdesc_has_curve25519_onion_key(const microdesc_t *md)
+{
+ if (!md) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ if (!md->onion_curve25519_pkey) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ if (tor_mem_is_zero((const char*)md->onion_curve25519_pkey->public_key,
+ CURVE25519_PUBKEY_LEN)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/** Return true iff <b>node</b> has a curve25519 onion key. */
+int
+node_has_curve25519_onion_key(const node_t *node)
+{
+ return node_get_curve25519_onion_key(node) != NULL;
+}
+
+/** Return the curve25519 key of <b>node</b>, or NULL if none. */
+const curve25519_public_key_t *
+node_get_curve25519_onion_key(const node_t *node)
+{
+ if (!node)
+ return NULL;
+ if (routerinfo_has_curve25519_onion_key(node->ri))
+ return node->ri->onion_curve25519_pkey;
+ else if (microdesc_has_curve25519_onion_key(node->md))
+ return node->md->onion_curve25519_pkey;
+ else
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/** Refresh the country code of <b>ri</b>. This function MUST be called on
+ * each router when the GeoIP database is reloaded, and on all new routers. */
+void
+node_set_country(node_t *node)
+{
+ tor_addr_t addr = TOR_ADDR_NULL;
+
+ /* XXXXipv6 */
+ if (node->rs)
+ tor_addr_from_ipv4h(&addr, node->rs->addr);
+ else if (node->ri)
+ tor_addr_from_ipv4h(&addr, node->ri->addr);
+
+ node->country = geoip_get_country_by_addr(&addr);
+}
+
+/** Set the country code of all routers in the routerlist. */
+void
+nodelist_refresh_countries(void)
+{
+ smartlist_t *nodes = nodelist_get_list();
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH(nodes, node_t *, node,
+ node_set_country(node));
+}
+
+/** Return true iff router1 and router2 have similar enough network addresses
+ * that we should treat them as being in the same family */
+int
+addrs_in_same_network_family(const tor_addr_t *a1,
+ const tor_addr_t *a2)
+{
+ switch (tor_addr_family(a1)) {
+ case AF_INET:
+ return 0 == tor_addr_compare_masked(a1, a2, 16, CMP_SEMANTIC);
+ case AF_INET6:
+ return 0 == tor_addr_compare_masked(a1, a2, 32, CMP_SEMANTIC);
+ default:
+ /* If not IPv4 or IPv6, return 0. */
+ return 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/** Return true if <b>node</b>'s nickname matches <b>nickname</b>
+ * (case-insensitive), or if <b>node's</b> identity key digest
+ * matches a hexadecimal value stored in <b>nickname</b>. Return
+ * false otherwise. */
+static int
+node_nickname_matches(const node_t *node, const char *nickname)
+{
+ const char *n = node_get_nickname(node);
+ if (n && nickname[0]!='$' && !strcasecmp(n, nickname))
+ return 1;
+ return hex_digest_nickname_matches(nickname,
+ node->identity,
+ n);
+}
+
+/** Return true iff <b>node</b> is named by some nickname in <b>lst</b>. */
+static inline int
+node_in_nickname_smartlist(const smartlist_t *lst, const node_t *node)
+{
+ if (!lst) return 0;
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH(lst, const char *, name, {
+ if (node_nickname_matches(node, name))
+ return 1;
+ });
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/** Return true iff r1 and r2 are in the same family, but not the same
+ * router. */
+int
+nodes_in_same_family(const node_t *node1, const node_t *node2)
+{
+ const or_options_t *options = get_options();
+
+ /* Are they in the same family because of their addresses? */
+ if (options->EnforceDistinctSubnets) {
+ tor_addr_t a1, a2;
+ node_get_addr(node1, &a1);
+ node_get_addr(node2, &a2);
+ if (addrs_in_same_network_family(&a1, &a2))
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Are they in the same family because the agree they are? */
+ {
+ const smartlist_t *f1, *f2;
+ f1 = node_get_declared_family(node1);
+ f2 = node_get_declared_family(node2);
+ if (f1 && f2 &&
+ node_in_nickname_smartlist(f1, node2) &&
+ node_in_nickname_smartlist(f2, node1))
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Are they in the same option because the user says they are? */
+ if (options->NodeFamilySets) {
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH(options->NodeFamilySets, const routerset_t *, rs, {
+ if (routerset_contains_node(rs, node1) &&
+ routerset_contains_node(rs, node2))
+ return 1;
+ });
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Add all the family of <b>node</b>, including <b>node</b> itself, to
+ * the smartlist <b>sl</b>.
+ *
+ * This is used to make sure we don't pick siblings in a single path, or
+ * pick more than one relay from a family for our entry guard list.
+ * Note that a node may be added to <b>sl</b> more than once if it is
+ * part of <b>node</b>'s family for more than one reason.
+ */
+void
+nodelist_add_node_and_family(smartlist_t *sl, const node_t *node)
+{
+ const smartlist_t *all_nodes = nodelist_get_list();
+ const smartlist_t *declared_family;
+ const or_options_t *options = get_options();
+
+ tor_assert(node);
+
+ declared_family = node_get_declared_family(node);
+
+ /* Let's make sure that we have the node itself, if it's a real node. */
+ {
+ const node_t *real_node = node_get_by_id(node->identity);
+ if (real_node)
+ smartlist_add(sl, (node_t*)real_node);
+ }
+
+ /* First, add any nodes with similar network addresses. */
+ if (options->EnforceDistinctSubnets) {
+ tor_addr_t node_addr;
+ node_get_addr(node, &node_addr);
+
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(all_nodes, const node_t *, node2) {
+ tor_addr_t a;
+ node_get_addr(node2, &a);
+ if (addrs_in_same_network_family(&a, &node_addr))
+ smartlist_add(sl, (void*)node2);
+ } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(node2);
+ }
+
+ /* Now, add all nodes in the declared_family of this node, if they
+ * also declare this node to be in their family. */
+ if (declared_family) {
+ /* Add every r such that router declares familyness with node, and node
+ * declares familyhood with router. */
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(declared_family, const char *, name) {
+ const node_t *node2;
+ const smartlist_t *family2;
+ if (!(node2 = node_get_by_nickname(name, NNF_NO_WARN_UNNAMED)))
+ continue;
+ if (!(family2 = node_get_declared_family(node2)))
+ continue;
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(family2, const char *, name2) {
+ if (node_nickname_matches(node, name2)) {
+ smartlist_add(sl, (void*)node2);
+ break;
+ }
+ } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(name2);
+ } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(name);
+ }
+
+ /* If the user declared any families locally, honor those too. */
+ if (options->NodeFamilySets) {
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH(options->NodeFamilySets, const routerset_t *, rs, {
+ if (routerset_contains_node(rs, node)) {
+ routerset_get_all_nodes(sl, rs, NULL, 0);
+ }
+ });
+ }
+}
+
+/** Find a router that's up, that has this IP address, and
+ * that allows exit to this address:port, or return NULL if there
+ * isn't a good one.
+ * Don't exit enclave to excluded relays -- it wouldn't actually
+ * hurt anything, but this way there are fewer confused users.
+ */
+const node_t *
+router_find_exact_exit_enclave(const char *address, uint16_t port)
+{/*XXXX MOVE*/
+ uint32_t addr;
+ struct in_addr in;
+ tor_addr_t a;
+ const or_options_t *options = get_options();
+
+ if (!tor_inet_aton(address, &in))
+ return NULL; /* it's not an IP already */
+ addr = ntohl(in.s_addr);
+
+ tor_addr_from_ipv4h(&a, addr);
+
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH(nodelist_get_list(), const node_t *, node, {
+ if (node_get_addr_ipv4h(node) == addr &&
+ node->is_running &&
+ compare_tor_addr_to_node_policy(&a, port, node) ==
+ ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPTED &&
+ !routerset_contains_node(options->ExcludeExitNodesUnion_, node))
+ return node;
+ });
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/** Return 1 if <b>router</b> is not suitable for these parameters, else 0.
+ * If <b>need_uptime</b> is non-zero, we require a minimum uptime.
+ * If <b>need_capacity</b> is non-zero, we require a minimum advertised
+ * bandwidth.
+ * If <b>need_guard</b>, we require that the router is a possible entry guard.
+ */
+int
+node_is_unreliable(const node_t *node, int need_uptime,
+ int need_capacity, int need_guard)
+{
+ if (need_uptime && !node->is_stable)
+ return 1;
+ if (need_capacity && !node->is_fast)
+ return 1;
+ if (need_guard && !node->is_possible_guard)
+ return 1;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/** Return 1 if all running sufficiently-stable routers we can use will reject
+ * addr:port. Return 0 if any might accept it. */
+int
+router_exit_policy_all_nodes_reject(const tor_addr_t *addr, uint16_t port,
+ int need_uptime)
+{
+ addr_policy_result_t r;
+
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(nodelist_get_list(), const node_t *, node) {
+ if (node->is_running &&
+ !node_is_unreliable(node, need_uptime, 0, 0)) {
+
+ r = compare_tor_addr_to_node_policy(addr, port, node);
+
+ if (r != ADDR_POLICY_REJECTED && r != ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_REJECTED)
+ return 0; /* this one could be ok. good enough. */
+ }
+ } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(node);
+ return 1; /* all will reject. */
+}
+
+/** Mark the router with ID <b>digest</b> as running or non-running
+ * in our routerlist. */
+void
+router_set_status(const char *digest, int up)
+{
+ node_t *node;
+ tor_assert(digest);
+
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH(router_get_fallback_dir_servers(),
+ dir_server_t *, d,
+ if (tor_memeq(d->digest, digest, DIGEST_LEN))
+ d->is_running = up);
+
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH(router_get_trusted_dir_servers(),
+ dir_server_t *, d,
+ if (tor_memeq(d->digest, digest, DIGEST_LEN))
+ d->is_running = up);
+
+ node = node_get_mutable_by_id(digest);
+ if (node) {
+#if 0
+ log_debug(LD_DIR,"Marking router %s as %s.",
+ node_describe(node), up ? "up" : "down");
+#endif
+ if (!up && node_is_me(node) && !net_is_disabled())
+ log_warn(LD_NET, "We just marked ourself as down. Are your external "
+ "addresses reachable?");
+
+ if (bool_neq(node->is_running, up))
+ router_dir_info_changed();
+
+ node->is_running = up;
+ }
+}
+
+/** True iff, the last time we checked whether we had enough directory info
+ * to build circuits, the answer was "yes". If there are no exits in the
+ * consensus, we act as if we have 100% of the exit directory info. */
+static int have_min_dir_info = 0;
+
+/** Does the consensus contain nodes that can exit? */
+static consensus_path_type_t have_consensus_path = CONSENSUS_PATH_UNKNOWN;
+
+/** True iff enough has changed since the last time we checked whether we had
+ * enough directory info to build circuits that our old answer can no longer
+ * be trusted. */
+static int need_to_update_have_min_dir_info = 1;
+/** String describing what we're missing before we have enough directory
+ * info. */
+static char dir_info_status[512] = "";
+
+/** Return true iff we have enough consensus information to
+ * start building circuits. Right now, this means "a consensus that's
+ * less than a day old, and at least 60% of router descriptors (configurable),
+ * weighted by bandwidth. Treat the exit fraction as 100% if there are
+ * no exits in the consensus."
+ * To obtain the final weighted bandwidth, we multiply the
+ * weighted bandwidth fraction for each position (guard, middle, exit). */
+MOCK_IMPL(int,
+router_have_minimum_dir_info,(void))
+{
+ static int logged_delay=0;
+ const char *delay_fetches_msg = NULL;
+ if (should_delay_dir_fetches(get_options(), &delay_fetches_msg)) {
+ if (!logged_delay)
+ log_notice(LD_DIR, "Delaying directory fetches: %s", delay_fetches_msg);
+ logged_delay=1;
+ strlcpy(dir_info_status, delay_fetches_msg, sizeof(dir_info_status));
+ return 0;
+ }
+ logged_delay = 0; /* reset it if we get this far */
+
+ if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(need_to_update_have_min_dir_info)) {
+ update_router_have_minimum_dir_info();
+ }
+
+ return have_min_dir_info;
+}
+
+/** Set to CONSENSUS_PATH_EXIT if there is at least one exit node
+ * in the consensus. We update this flag in compute_frac_paths_available if
+ * there is at least one relay that has an Exit flag in the consensus.
+ * Used to avoid building exit circuits when they will almost certainly fail.
+ * Set to CONSENSUS_PATH_INTERNAL if there are no exits in the consensus.
+ * (This situation typically occurs during bootstrap of a test network.)
+ * Set to CONSENSUS_PATH_UNKNOWN if we have never checked, or have
+ * reason to believe our last known value was invalid or has expired.
+ * If we're in a network with TestingDirAuthVoteExit set,
+ * this can cause router_have_consensus_path() to be set to
+ * CONSENSUS_PATH_EXIT, even if there are no nodes with accept exit policies.
+ */
+MOCK_IMPL(consensus_path_type_t,
+router_have_consensus_path, (void))
+{
+ return have_consensus_path;
+}
+
+/** Called when our internal view of the directory has changed. This can be
+ * when the authorities change, networkstatuses change, the list of routerdescs
+ * changes, or number of running routers changes.
+ */
+void
+router_dir_info_changed(void)
+{
+ need_to_update_have_min_dir_info = 1;
+ rend_hsdir_routers_changed();
+ hs_service_dir_info_changed();
+ hs_client_dir_info_changed();
+}
+
+/** Return a string describing what we're missing before we have enough
+ * directory info. */
+const char *
+get_dir_info_status_string(void)
+{
+ return dir_info_status;
+}
+
+/** Iterate over the servers listed in <b>consensus</b>, and count how many of
+ * them seem like ones we'd use (store this in *<b>num_usable</b>), and how
+ * many of <em>those</em> we have descriptors for (store this in
+ * *<b>num_present</b>).
+ *
+ * If <b>in_set</b> is non-NULL, only consider those routers in <b>in_set</b>.
+ * If <b>exit_only</b> & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY, only consider nodes
- * with an exit policy that accepts at least one port.
++ * present if they have an exit policy that accepts at least one port.
+ * If <b>exit_only</b> & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_FLAG, only consider nodes
- * with the exit flag in the consensus.
++ * usable if they have the exit flag in the consensus.
+ *
+ * If *<b>descs_out</b> is present, add a node_t for each usable descriptor
+ * to it.
+ */
+static void
+count_usable_descriptors(int *num_present, int *num_usable,
+ smartlist_t *descs_out,
+ const networkstatus_t *consensus,
+ time_t now,
+ routerset_t *in_set,
+ usable_descriptor_t exit_only)
+{
+ const int md = (consensus->flavor == FLAV_MICRODESC);
+ *num_present = 0, *num_usable = 0;
+
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(consensus->routerstatus_list, routerstatus_t *, rs)
+ {
+ const node_t *node = node_get_by_id(rs->identity_digest);
+ if (!node)
+ continue; /* This would be a bug: every entry in the consensus is
+ * supposed to have a node. */
+ if ((exit_only & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_FLAG) && ! rs->is_exit)
+ continue;
+ if (in_set && ! routerset_contains_routerstatus(in_set, rs, -1))
+ continue;
+ if (client_would_use_router(rs, now)) {
- /* Do the policy check last, because it's potentially expensive */
- if ((exit_only & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY) &&
- node_has_preferred_descriptor(node, 0) &&
- node_exit_policy_rejects_all(node)) {
- continue;
- }
+ const char * const digest = rs->descriptor_digest;
+ int present;
+ ++*num_usable; /* the consensus says we want it. */
+ if (md)
+ present = NULL != microdesc_cache_lookup_by_digest256(NULL, digest);
+ else
+ present = NULL != router_get_by_descriptor_digest(digest);
+ if (present) {
- /* we have the descriptor listed in the consensus. */
++ /* Do the policy check last, because it requires a descriptor,
++ * and is potentially expensive */
++ if ((exit_only & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY) &&
++ node_exit_policy_rejects_all(node)) {
++ continue;
++ }
++ /* we have the descriptor listed in the consensus, and it
++ * satisfies our exit constraints (if any) */
+ ++*num_present;
+ }
+ if (descs_out)
+ smartlist_add(descs_out, (node_t*)node);
+ }
+ }
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(rs);
+
+ log_debug(LD_DIR, "%d usable, %d present (%s%s%s%s%s).",
+ *num_usable, *num_present,
+ md ? "microdesc" : "desc",
+ (exit_only & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY_AND_FLAG) ?
+ " exit" : "s",
+ (exit_only & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY) ?
+ " policies" : "" ,
+ (exit_only == USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY_AND_FLAG) ?
+ " and" : "" ,
+ (exit_only & USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_FLAG) ?
+ " flags" : "" );
+}
+
+/** Return an estimate of which fraction of usable paths through the Tor
+ * network we have available for use. Count how many routers seem like ones
+ * we'd use (store this in *<b>num_usable_out</b>), and how many of
+ * <em>those</em> we have descriptors for (store this in
+ * *<b>num_present_out</b>.)
+ *
+ * If **<b>status_out</b> is present, allocate a new string and print the
+ * available percentages of guard, middle, and exit nodes to it, noting
+ * whether there are exits in the consensus.
+ * If there are no exits in the consensus, we treat the exit fraction as 100%,
+ * but set router_have_consensus_path() so that we can only build internal
+ * paths. */
+static double
+compute_frac_paths_available(const networkstatus_t *consensus,
+ const or_options_t *options, time_t now,
+ int *num_present_out, int *num_usable_out,
+ char **status_out)
+{
+ smartlist_t *guards = smartlist_new();
+ smartlist_t *mid = smartlist_new();
+ smartlist_t *exits = smartlist_new();
+ double f_guard, f_mid, f_exit;
+ double f_path = 0.0;
+ /* Used to determine whether there are any exits in the consensus */
+ int np = 0;
+ /* Used to determine whether there are any exits with descriptors */
+ int nu = 0;
+ const int authdir = authdir_mode_v3(options);
+
+ count_usable_descriptors(num_present_out, num_usable_out,
+ mid, consensus, now, NULL,
+ USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_ALL);
+ if (options->EntryNodes) {
+ count_usable_descriptors(&np, &nu, guards, consensus, now,
+ options->EntryNodes, USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_ALL);
+ } else {
+ SMARTLIST_FOREACH(mid, const node_t *, node, {
+ if (authdir) {
+ if (node->rs && node->rs->is_possible_guard)
+ smartlist_add(guards, (node_t*)node);
+ } else {
+ if (node->is_possible_guard)
+ smartlist_add(guards, (node_t*)node);
+ }
+ });
+ }
+
+ /* All nodes with exit policy and flag */
+ count_usable_descriptors(&np, &nu, exits, consensus, now,
+ NULL, USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY_AND_FLAG);
+ log_debug(LD_NET,
+ "%s: %d present, %d usable",
+ "exits",
+ np,
+ nu);
+
- /* We need at least 1 exit present in the consensus to consider
++ /* We need at least 1 exit usable in the consensus to consider
+ * building exit paths */
+ /* Update our understanding of whether the consensus has exits */
+ consensus_path_type_t old_have_consensus_path = have_consensus_path;
+ have_consensus_path = ((nu > 0) ?
+ CONSENSUS_PATH_EXIT :
+ CONSENSUS_PATH_INTERNAL);
+
+ if (have_consensus_path == CONSENSUS_PATH_INTERNAL
+ && old_have_consensus_path != have_consensus_path) {
+ log_notice(LD_NET,
+ "The current consensus has no exit nodes. "
+ "Tor can only build internal paths, "
+ "such as paths to hidden services.");
+
+ /* However, exit nodes can reachability self-test using this consensus,
+ * join the network, and appear in a later consensus. This will allow
+ * the network to build exit paths, such as paths for world wide web
+ * browsing (as distinct from hidden service web browsing). */
+ }
+
+ f_guard = frac_nodes_with_descriptors(guards, WEIGHT_FOR_GUARD, 1);
+ f_mid = frac_nodes_with_descriptors(mid, WEIGHT_FOR_MID, 0);
+ f_exit = frac_nodes_with_descriptors(exits, WEIGHT_FOR_EXIT, 0);
+
+ /* If we are using bridges and have at least one bridge with a full
+ * descriptor, assume f_guard is 1.0. */
+ if (options->UseBridges && num_bridges_usable(0) > 0)
+ f_guard = 1.0;
+
+ log_debug(LD_NET,
+ "f_guard: %.2f, f_mid: %.2f, f_exit: %.2f",
+ f_guard,
+ f_mid,
+ f_exit);
+
+ smartlist_free(guards);
+ smartlist_free(mid);
+ smartlist_free(exits);
+
+ if (options->ExitNodes) {
+ double f_myexit, f_myexit_unflagged;
+ smartlist_t *myexits= smartlist_new();
+ smartlist_t *myexits_unflagged = smartlist_new();
+
+ /* All nodes with exit policy and flag in ExitNodes option */
+ count_usable_descriptors(&np, &nu, myexits, consensus, now,
+ options->ExitNodes,
+ USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY_AND_FLAG);
+ log_debug(LD_NET,
+ "%s: %d present, %d usable",
+ "myexits",
+ np,
+ nu);
+
+ /* Now compute the nodes in the ExitNodes option where we know their exit
+ * policy permits something. */
+ count_usable_descriptors(&np, &nu, myexits_unflagged,
+ consensus, now,
+ options->ExitNodes,
+ USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_POLICY);
+ log_debug(LD_NET,
+ "%s: %d present, %d usable",
+ "myexits_unflagged (initial)",
+ np,
+ nu);
+
+ f_myexit= frac_nodes_with_descriptors(myexits,WEIGHT_FOR_EXIT, 0);
+ f_myexit_unflagged=
+ frac_nodes_with_descriptors(myexits_unflagged,
+ WEIGHT_FOR_EXIT, 0);
+
+ log_debug(LD_NET,
+ "f_exit: %.2f, f_myexit: %.2f, f_myexit_unflagged: %.2f",
+ f_exit,
+ f_myexit,
+ f_myexit_unflagged);
+
+ /* If our ExitNodes list has eliminated every possible Exit node, and there
+ * were some possible Exit nodes, then instead consider nodes that permit
+ * exiting to some ports. */
+ if (smartlist_len(myexits) == 0 &&
+ smartlist_len(myexits_unflagged)) {
+ f_myexit = f_myexit_unflagged;
+ }
+
+ smartlist_free(myexits);
+ smartlist_free(myexits_unflagged);
+
+ /* This is a tricky point here: we don't want to make it easy for a
+ * directory to trickle exits to us until it learns which exits we have
+ * configured, so require that we have a threshold both of total exits
+ * and usable exits. */
+ if (f_myexit < f_exit)
+ f_exit = f_myexit;
+ }
+
+ /* if the consensus has no exits, treat the exit fraction as 100% */
+ if (router_have_consensus_path() != CONSENSUS_PATH_EXIT) {
+ f_exit = 1.0;
+ }
+
+ f_path = f_guard * f_mid * f_exit;
+
+ if (status_out)
+ tor_asprintf(status_out,
+ "%d%% of guards bw, "
+ "%d%% of midpoint bw, and "
+ "%d%% of exit bw%s = "
+ "%d%% of path bw",
+ (int)(f_guard*100),
+ (int)(f_mid*100),
+ (int)(f_exit*100),
+ (router_have_consensus_path() == CONSENSUS_PATH_EXIT ?
+ "" :
+ " (no exits in consensus)"),
+ (int)(f_path*100));
+
+ return f_path;
+}
+
+/** We just fetched a new set of descriptors. Compute how far through
+ * the "loading descriptors" bootstrapping phase we are, so we can inform
+ * the controller of our progress. */
+int
+count_loading_descriptors_progress(void)
+{
+ int num_present = 0, num_usable=0;
+ time_t now = time(NULL);
+ const or_options_t *options = get_options();
+ const networkstatus_t *consensus =
+ networkstatus_get_reasonably_live_consensus(now,usable_consensus_flavor());
+ double paths, fraction;
+
+ if (!consensus)
+ return 0; /* can't count descriptors if we have no list of them */
+
+ paths = compute_frac_paths_available(consensus, options, now,
+ &num_present, &num_usable,
+ NULL);
+
+ fraction = paths / get_frac_paths_needed_for_circs(options,consensus);
+ if (fraction > 1.0)
+ return 0; /* it's not the number of descriptors holding us back */
+ return BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_LOADING_DESCRIPTORS + (int)
+ (fraction*(BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_CONN_OR-1 -
+ BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_LOADING_DESCRIPTORS));
+}
+
+/** Return the fraction of paths needed before we're willing to build
+ * circuits, as configured in <b>options</b>, or in the consensus <b>ns</b>. */
+static double
+get_frac_paths_needed_for_circs(const or_options_t *options,
+ const networkstatus_t *ns)
+{
+#define DFLT_PCT_USABLE_NEEDED 60
+ if (options->PathsNeededToBuildCircuits >= 0.0) {
+ return options->PathsNeededToBuildCircuits;
+ } else {
+ return networkstatus_get_param(ns, "min_paths_for_circs_pct",
+ DFLT_PCT_USABLE_NEEDED,
+ 25, 95)/100.0;
+ }
+}
+
+/** Change the value of have_min_dir_info, setting it true iff we have enough
+ * network and router information to build circuits. Clear the value of
+ * need_to_update_have_min_dir_info. */
+static void
+update_router_have_minimum_dir_info(void)
+{
+ time_t now = time(NULL);
+ int res;
+ int num_present=0, num_usable=0;
+ const or_options_t *options = get_options();
+ const networkstatus_t *consensus =
+ networkstatus_get_reasonably_live_consensus(now,usable_consensus_flavor());
+ int using_md;
+
+ if (!consensus) {
+ if (!networkstatus_get_latest_consensus())
+ strlcpy(dir_info_status, "We have no usable consensus.",
+ sizeof(dir_info_status));
+ else
+ strlcpy(dir_info_status, "We have no recent usable consensus.",
+ sizeof(dir_info_status));
+ res = 0;
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ using_md = consensus->flavor == FLAV_MICRODESC;
+
+ /* Check fraction of available paths */
+ {
+ char *status = NULL;
+ double paths = compute_frac_paths_available(consensus, options, now,
+ &num_present, &num_usable,
+ &status);
+
+ if (paths < get_frac_paths_needed_for_circs(options,consensus)) {
+ tor_snprintf(dir_info_status, sizeof(dir_info_status),
+ "We need more %sdescriptors: we have %d/%d, and "
+ "can only build %d%% of likely paths. (We have %s.)",
+ using_md?"micro":"", num_present, num_usable,
+ (int)(paths*100), status);
+ tor_free(status);
+ res = 0;
+ control_event_bootstrap(BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_REQUESTING_DESCRIPTORS, 0);
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ tor_free(status);
+ res = 1;
+ }
+
+ { /* Check entry guard dirinfo status */
+ char *guard_error = entry_guards_get_err_str_if_dir_info_missing(using_md,
+ num_present,
+ num_usable);
+ if (guard_error) {
+ strlcpy(dir_info_status, guard_error, sizeof(dir_info_status));
+ tor_free(guard_error);
+ res = 0;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ }
+
+ done:
+
+ /* If paths have just become available in this update. */
+ if (res && !have_min_dir_info) {
+ control_event_client_status(LOG_NOTICE, "ENOUGH_DIR_INFO");
+ if (control_event_bootstrap(BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_CONN_OR, 0) == 0) {
+ log_notice(LD_DIR,
+ "We now have enough directory information to build circuits.");
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If paths have just become unavailable in this update. */
+ if (!res && have_min_dir_info) {
+ int quiet = directory_too_idle_to_fetch_descriptors(options, now);
+ tor_log(quiet ? LOG_INFO : LOG_NOTICE, LD_DIR,
+ "Our directory information is no longer up-to-date "
+ "enough to build circuits: %s", dir_info_status);
+
+ /* a) make us log when we next complete a circuit, so we know when Tor
+ * is back up and usable, and b) disable some activities that Tor
+ * should only do while circuits are working, like reachability tests
+ * and fetching bridge descriptors only over circuits. */
+ note_that_we_maybe_cant_complete_circuits();
+ have_consensus_path = CONSENSUS_PATH_UNKNOWN;
+ control_event_client_status(LOG_NOTICE, "NOT_ENOUGH_DIR_INFO");
+ }
+ have_min_dir_info = res;
+ need_to_update_have_min_dir_info = 0;
+}
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[tor/release-0.3.4] Merge branch 'maint-0.3.4' into release-0.3.4
by nickm@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
by nickm@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
24 Aug '18
commit 49542ff72432b408aa1291d045b1deb5f6af139f
Merge: 5c3998a02 588c77677
Author: Nick Mathewson <nickm(a)torproject.org>
Date: Fri Aug 24 08:32:33 2018 -0400
Merge branch 'maint-0.3.4' into release-0.3.4
src/or/nodelist.c | 21 +++++++++++----------
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
1
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[translation/support-portal_completed] Update translations for support-portal_completed
by translation@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
by translation@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
24 Aug '18
commit 7c8d69bf6a6e226c5959c3b37e4df135efcbd4a1
Author: Translation commit bot <translation(a)torproject.org>
Date: Fri Aug 24 11:48:59 2018 +0000
Update translations for support-portal_completed
---
contents+bn_BD.po | 22 +++++++++++-----------
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/contents+bn_BD.po b/contents+bn_BD.po
index c1b719ad5..589cc988c 100644
--- a/contents+bn_BD.po
+++ b/contents+bn_BD.po
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/misc/misc-13/
#: (content/misc/misc-13/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "use-vpn-with-tor"
-msgstr "use-vpn-with-tor"
+msgstr "ব্যবহার-vpn-টর"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-1/ (content/tbb/tbb-1/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
msgid ""
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-1/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-1/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "most-common-issues-latest-stable-tor-browser"
-msgstr "most-common-issues-latest-stable-tor-browser"
+msgstr "অতি-প্রচলিত বিষয়-সর্বশেষ-অপরিবর্তনীয়-টর-ব্রাউজার"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-10/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-10/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ msgstr "* উইন্ডোজ এর জন্য"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-10/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-10/contents+en.lrquestion.description)
msgid "* firefox.exe"
-msgstr "* firefox.exe"
+msgstr "* ফায়ারফক্স.ইক্সই"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-10/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-10/contents+en.lrquestion.description)
@@ -434,12 +434,12 @@ msgstr "* OS X এর জন্য"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-10/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-10/contents+en.lrquestion.description)
msgid "* TorBrowser"
-msgstr "* TorBrowser"
+msgstr "* টরব্রাউজার"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-10/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-10/contents+en.lrquestion.description)
msgid "* tor.real"
-msgstr "* tor.real"
+msgstr "* টর।বাস্তব"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-10/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-10/contents+en.lrquestion.description)
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-12/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-12/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "using-flash-tor-browser"
-msgstr "using-flash-tor-browser"
+msgstr "ব্যবহার-ফ্ল্যাশ-টর-ব্রাউজার"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-13/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-13/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
@@ -610,12 +610,12 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-13/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-13/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "tor-browser-protecting-other-apps"
-msgstr "tor-browser-protecting-other-apps"
+msgstr "টর-ব্রাউজার-অন্যান্য-অ্যাপ-সুরক্ষা"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-14/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-14/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "installing-add-on-extensions-tor-browser"
-msgstr "installing-add-on-extensions-tor-browser"
+msgstr "ইনস্টল-অড-অন-এক্সটেনশন-টর-ব্রাউজার"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-15/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-15/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
@@ -680,7 +680,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-16/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-16/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "pick-which-country-i-am-exiting"
-msgstr "pick-which-country-i-am-exiting"
+msgstr "আমি-কোন-দেশ-থেকে-প্রস্থান-করছি"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-17/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-17/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
@@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-17/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-17/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "run-tor-browser-and-different-browser"
-msgstr "run-tor-browser-and-different-browser"
+msgstr "টর-ব্রাউজার-এবং-বিভিন্ন-ব্রাউজার-চালান"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-18/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-18/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
@@ -738,7 +738,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-18/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-18/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "is-there-support-for-bsd"
-msgstr "is-there-support-for-bsd"
+msgstr "বিএসডি-জন্য-সমর্থন-আছে-কি"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-19/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-19/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
1
0
[translation/support-portal] Update translations for support-portal
by translation@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
by translation@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
24 Aug '18
commit 66bf2fa2d8b258ab94abe8a9793cdfd5ba03ac67
Author: Translation commit bot <translation(a)torproject.org>
Date: Fri Aug 24 11:48:54 2018 +0000
Update translations for support-portal
---
contents+bn_BD.po | 22 +++++++++++-----------
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/contents+bn_BD.po b/contents+bn_BD.po
index c1b719ad5..589cc988c 100644
--- a/contents+bn_BD.po
+++ b/contents+bn_BD.po
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/misc/misc-13/
#: (content/misc/misc-13/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "use-vpn-with-tor"
-msgstr "use-vpn-with-tor"
+msgstr "ব্যবহার-vpn-টর"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-1/ (content/tbb/tbb-1/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
msgid ""
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-1/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-1/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "most-common-issues-latest-stable-tor-browser"
-msgstr "most-common-issues-latest-stable-tor-browser"
+msgstr "অতি-প্রচলিত বিষয়-সর্বশেষ-অপরিবর্তনীয়-টর-ব্রাউজার"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-10/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-10/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ msgstr "* উইন্ডোজ এর জন্য"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-10/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-10/contents+en.lrquestion.description)
msgid "* firefox.exe"
-msgstr "* firefox.exe"
+msgstr "* ফায়ারফক্স.ইক্সই"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-10/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-10/contents+en.lrquestion.description)
@@ -434,12 +434,12 @@ msgstr "* OS X এর জন্য"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-10/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-10/contents+en.lrquestion.description)
msgid "* TorBrowser"
-msgstr "* TorBrowser"
+msgstr "* টরব্রাউজার"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-10/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-10/contents+en.lrquestion.description)
msgid "* tor.real"
-msgstr "* tor.real"
+msgstr "* টর।বাস্তব"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-10/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-10/contents+en.lrquestion.description)
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-12/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-12/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "using-flash-tor-browser"
-msgstr "using-flash-tor-browser"
+msgstr "ব্যবহার-ফ্ল্যাশ-টর-ব্রাউজার"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-13/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-13/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
@@ -610,12 +610,12 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-13/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-13/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "tor-browser-protecting-other-apps"
-msgstr "tor-browser-protecting-other-apps"
+msgstr "টর-ব্রাউজার-অন্যান্য-অ্যাপ-সুরক্ষা"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-14/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-14/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "installing-add-on-extensions-tor-browser"
-msgstr "installing-add-on-extensions-tor-browser"
+msgstr "ইনস্টল-অড-অন-এক্সটেনশন-টর-ব্রাউজার"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-15/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-15/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
@@ -680,7 +680,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-16/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-16/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "pick-which-country-i-am-exiting"
-msgstr "pick-which-country-i-am-exiting"
+msgstr "আমি-কোন-দেশ-থেকে-প্রস্থান-করছি"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-17/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-17/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
@@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-17/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-17/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "run-tor-browser-and-different-browser"
-msgstr "run-tor-browser-and-different-browser"
+msgstr "টর-ব্রাউজার-এবং-বিভিন্ন-ব্রাউজার-চালান"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-18/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-18/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
@@ -738,7 +738,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-18/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-18/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "is-there-support-for-bsd"
-msgstr "is-there-support-for-bsd"
+msgstr "বিএসডি-জন্য-সমর্থন-আছে-কি"
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-19/
#: (content/tbb/tbb-19/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
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[chutney/master] Remove unused code for setting TestingV3AuthVotingStartOffset
by teor@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
by teor@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
24 Aug '18
commit 1641c18991bbd58b39c27aae33088bc66b6b5c61
Author: teor <teor(a)torproject.org>
Date: Fri Aug 24 21:20:33 2018 +1000
Remove unused code for setting TestingV3AuthVotingStartOffset
Chutney has used TestingV3AuthVotingStartOffset 0 for a few years now.
Implements 27298.
---
tools/bootstrap-network.sh | 9 ---------
torrc_templates/authority.i | 2 --
2 files changed, 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/bootstrap-network.sh b/tools/bootstrap-network.sh
index 49afbd8..b18165e 100755
--- a/tools/bootstrap-network.sh
+++ b/tools/bootstrap-network.sh
@@ -54,15 +54,6 @@ export CHUTNEY_NETWORK="$CHUTNEY_PATH/networks/$NETWORK_FLAVOUR"
echo "$myname: bootstrapping network: $flavour"
"$CHUTNEY" configure "$CHUTNEY_NETWORK"
-# TODO: Make 'chutney configure' take an optional offset argument and
-# use the templating system in Chutney to set this instead of editing
-# files like this.
-offset=$(expr \( $(date +%s) + $VOTING_OFFSET \) % 300)
-CONFOPT="TestingV3AuthVotingStartOffset"
-for file in "$CHUTNEY_DATA_DIR"/nodes/*a/torrc ; do
- sed -i.bak -e "s/^${CONFOPT}.*$/${CONFOPT} $offset/1" $file
-done
-
"$CHUTNEY" start "$CHUTNEY_NETWORK"
sleep 1
"$CHUTNEY" status "$CHUTNEY_NETWORK"
diff --git a/torrc_templates/authority.i b/torrc_templates/authority.i
index c2a425f..81c6c9d 100644
--- a/torrc_templates/authority.i
+++ b/torrc_templates/authority.i
@@ -17,5 +17,3 @@ TestingV3AuthInitialVoteDelay 2
V3AuthVoteDelay 2
TestingV3AuthInitialDistDelay 2
V3AuthDistDelay 2
-# This is autoconfigured by chutney, so you probably don't want to use it
-#TestingV3AuthVotingStartOffset 0
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[translation/support-portal_completed] Update translations for support-portal_completed
by translation@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
by translation@torproject.org 24 Aug '18
24 Aug '18
commit 2cb2146eb577fdd34d7ca42a587715c7e5fc8104
Author: Translation commit bot <translation(a)torproject.org>
Date: Fri Aug 24 11:19:05 2018 +0000
Update translations for support-portal_completed
---
contents+bn_BD.po | 28 ++++++++++++++--------------
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/contents+bn_BD.po b/contents+bn_BD.po
index 54a16d1c5..c1b719ad5 100644
--- a/contents+bn_BD.po
+++ b/contents+bn_BD.po
@@ -44,15 +44,15 @@ msgstr "Tor Messenger"
#: http//localhost/tormessenger/
#: (content/tormessenger/contents+en.lrtopic.seo_slug)
msgid "tor-messenger"
-msgstr "tor-messenger"
+msgstr "টর্চ-প্রেরক"
#: http//localhost/tormobile/ (content/tormobile/contents+en.lrtopic.title)
msgid "Tor Mobile"
-msgstr "Tor Mobile"
+msgstr "টর মোবাইল"
#: http//localhost/tormobile/ (content/tormobile/contents+en.lrtopic.seo_slug)
msgid "tor-mobile"
-msgstr "tor-mobile"
+msgstr "টর-মোবাইল"
#: http//localhost/gettor/ (content/gettor/contents+en.lrtopic.title)
#: (content/gettor/contents+en.lrtopic.seo_slug)
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ msgstr "সেন্সরশিপ"
#: http//localhost/censorship/
#: (content/censorship/contents+en.lrtopic.seo_slug)
msgid "censorship"
-msgstr "censorship"
+msgstr "সেন্সরশিপ"
#: http//localhost/https/ (content/https/contents+en.lrtopic.title)
msgid "HTTPS"
@@ -87,29 +87,29 @@ msgstr "https"
#: http//localhost/operators/ (content/operators/contents+en.lrtopic.title)
msgid "Operators"
-msgstr "Operators"
+msgstr "অপারেটর"
#: http//localhost/operators/ (content/operators/contents+en.lrtopic.seo_slug)
msgid "operators"
-msgstr "operators"
+msgstr "অপারেটর"
#: http//localhost/onionservices/
#: (content/onionservices/contents+en.lrtopic.title)
msgid "Onion Services"
-msgstr "Onion সেবা"
+msgstr "ওনিওন সেবা"
#: http//localhost/onionservices/
#: (content/onionservices/contents+en.lrtopic.seo_slug)
msgid "onion-services"
-msgstr "onion-services"
+msgstr "ওনিওন-সেবা"
#: http//localhost/misc/ (content/misc/contents+en.lrtopic.title)
msgid "Misc"
-msgstr "Misc"
+msgstr "বিবিধ"
#: http//localhost/misc/ (content/misc/contents+en.lrtopic.seo_slug)
msgid "misc"
-msgstr "misc"
+msgstr "বিবিধ"
#: http//localhost/faq/faq-1/ (content/faq/faq-1/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-3/ (content/tbb/tbb-3/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/faq/faq-1/
#: (content/faq/faq-1/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "will-anyone-be-able-to-tell-which-website-i-visit"
-msgstr "will-anyone-be-able-to-tell-which-website-i-visit"
+msgstr "যে-কেও-কি-জানাতে-পারবেন-আমি-কোন-ওয়েবসাইট-আমি-পরিদর্শন-করি"
#: http//localhost/faq/faq-2/ (content/faq/faq-2/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-8/ (content/tbb/tbb-8/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: http//localhost/faq/faq-3/
#: (content/faq/faq-3/contents+en.lrquestion.seo_slug)
msgid "install-add-on-extension-tor-browser"
-msgstr "install-add-on-extension-tor-browser"
+msgstr "ইনস্টল-এড-অন-এক্সটেনশন-টর-ব্রাউজার"
#: http//localhost/faq/faq-4/ (content/faq/faq-4/contents+en.lrquestion.title)
#: http//localhost/tbb/tbb-31/
@@ -2564,7 +2564,7 @@ msgstr "# # # # # সাধারণ লগ-ইন ত্রুটি #1: প্
msgid ""
"2017-10-29 09:23:40.800 [NOTICE] Opening Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9150"
msgstr ""
-"2017-10-29 ০৯:২৩:40.800 [বিজ্ঞপ্তি] 127.0.0.1-এর উদ্বোধনী মোজা শুনুন: 9150"
+"2017-10-29 09:23:40.800 [বিজ্ঞপ্তি] 127.0.0.1-এর উদ্বোধনী মোজা শুনুন: 9150"
#: http//localhost/connecting/connecting-2/
#: (content/connecting/connecting-2/contents+en.lrquestion.description)
@@ -2880,7 +2880,7 @@ msgid ""
"entered the 16-character onion address correctly: even a small mistake will "
"stop Tor Browser from being able to reach the site."
msgstr ""
-"আপনি যদি পেঁয়াজের সেবায় পৌঁছাতে না পারেন, তাহলে নিশ্চিত করুন যে আপনি ১৬ "
+"আপনি যদি পেঁয়াজের সেবায় পৌঁছাতে না পারেন, তাহলে নিশ্চিত করুন যে আপনি 16 "
"অক্ষরের পেঁয়াজের ঠিকানা সঠিকভাবে প্রবেশ করিয়েছেন: এমনকি একটি ছোট ভুল এই "
"সাইটে পৌঁছে যাওয়া থেকে টর ব্রাউজার বন্ধ করে দেবে ।"
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