commit c261c7ec855eea8029a7655ffe9f7ca255d921ce Author: Sebastian Hahn sebastian@torproject.org Date: Sun Feb 8 17:55:35 2015 +0100
Remove vidalia-related docs and downloads
The downloads are horribly outdated, the docs are confusing and long. Without a proper Vidalia maintainer and someone making packages, this has no future. --- .gitignore | 3 - .htaccess | 4 - about/en/contributors.wml | 7 +- docs/en/bridges.wml | 9 +- docs/en/debian-vidalia.wml | 138 ------------------------------- docs/en/faq.wml | 102 ++++------------------- docs/en/proxychain.wml | 55 ------------ docs/en/sidenav.wmi | 3 - docs/en/signing-keys.wml | 4 +- docs/en/tor-doc-osx.wml | 4 +- docs/en/tor-doc-relay.wml | 15 +--- docs/torbutton/en/sidenav.wmi | 6 -- download/en/download.wml | 39 --------- getinvolved/en/open-positions.wml | 2 +- getinvolved/en/translation-overview.wml | 4 +- getinvolved/en/volunteer.wml | 29 +------ images/vidalia-proxy.png | Bin 46810 -> 0 bytes include/versions.wmi | 38 --------- projects/en/vidalia.wml | 138 ------------------------------- 19 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 565 deletions(-)
diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 1e06ffa..8b45d74 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ about/volunteers.html.en docs/N900.html.en docs/android.html.en docs/bridges.html.en -docs/debian-vidalia.html.en docs/debian.html.en docs/documentation.html.en docs/faq-abuse.html.en @@ -33,7 +32,6 @@ docs/hidden-services.html.en docs/installguide.html.en docs/manual.html.en docs/pluggable-transports.html.en -docs/proxychain.html.en docs/rpms.html.en docs/running-a-mirror.html.en docs/short-user-manual.html.en @@ -91,7 +89,6 @@ projects/torbrowser-details.html.en projects/torbrowser.html.en projects/tordnsel.html.en projects/torweather.html.en -projects/vidalia.html.en torbutton/index.html.en torbutton/torbutton-faq.html.en torbutton/torbutton-options.html.en diff --git a/.htaccess b/.htaccess index e383041..6cdca66 100644 --- a/.htaccess +++ b/.htaccess @@ -23,10 +23,6 @@ RewriteRule ^tordnsel/dist/(.*) /dist/tordnsel/$1 [R=301,L] # Overview RewriteRule ^overview(.*) /about/overview$1 [R=301,L]
-# Vidalia -RewriteRule ^vidalia/dist/(.*) /dist/vidalia/$1 [R=301,L] -RewriteRule ^vidalia(.*) /projects/vidalia [R=301,L] - # Press RewriteRule ^press/$ /press/press [R=301,L] RewriteRule ^press/index.html(.*) /press/press.html$1 [R=301,L] diff --git a/about/en/contributors.wml b/about/en/contributors.wml index 0eda905..7308b35 100644 --- a/about/en/contributors.wml +++ b/about/en/contributors.wml @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ in Tor's early days.</dd> Polipo to Windows. He currently helps with the libevent bufferevent code.</dd> <dt>Matt Edman</dt> -<dd>Original developer for <a href="<page projects/vidalia>">Vidalia</a>, +<dd>Original developer for Vidalia, a cross-platform Tor Graphical User Interface included in the bundles.</dd> <dt>Geoff Goodell</dt><dd>Started the <a href="https://svn.torproject.org/svn/blossom/trunk/">Blossom project</a> @@ -91,12 +91,11 @@ href="http://p56soo2ibjkx23xo.onion/%22%3ETorDNSEL code</a>.</dd> <dt>Tomás Touceda, Vidalia Developer</dt> <dd>Worked on maintenance and new development for Vidalia.</dd> <dt>Stephen Tyree</dt><dd> Worked during Google Summer of Code 2009 to -develop a plugin API for <a href="<page projects/vidalia>">Vidalia</a> +develop a plugin API for Vidalia and create a plugin to allow HerdictWeb integration, a project aiming at identifying website inaccessibility using user submissions.</dd> <dt>Camilo Viecco</dt><dd> Worked on -Providing Blossom functionality to Vidalia (<a -href="http://trac.vidalia-project.net/browser/vidalia/branches/exit-country%22%3Es...</a>) as part of Google Summer of Code 2008.</dd> +Providing Blossom functionality to Vidalia as part of Google Summer of Code 2008.</dd> <dt>Fred von Lohmann</dt><dd>Fred served on our Board of Directors from 2006 through 2009.</dd> <dt>Shondoit Walker, Build Developer</dt> diff --git a/docs/en/bridges.wml b/docs/en/bridges.wml index dd46d43..7403235 100644 --- a/docs/en/bridges.wml +++ b/docs/en/bridges.wml @@ -327,9 +327,6 @@ BridgeRelay 1 Exitpolicy reject *:* </code></pre></li> - <li><a href="<page docs/tor-doc-relay>">or using Vidalia</a>:<br> - <img src="$(IMGROOT)/vidalia-bridges-setup.png" alt="Vidalia's Sharing - settings page"></li> </ul> </p>
@@ -346,10 +343,8 @@
<p> Your bridge relay will automatically publish its address to the bridge - authority, which will give it out via https or email as above. You can - also tell a user about your bridge directly: if you're using Vidalia, - you can copy-and-paste the bridge address from the Settings window. If - you're on Linux or BSD, you can construct the bridge address manually + authority, which will give it out via https or email as above. + You can construct the bridge address using the <a href="#Understanding">format above</a> (you can find the fingerprint in your Tor log files or in <tt>/var/lib/tor/fingerprint</tt> depending on your platform). diff --git a/docs/en/debian-vidalia.wml b/docs/en/debian-vidalia.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 5662917..0000000 --- a/docs/en/debian-vidalia.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -## translation metadata -# Revision: $Revision$ -# Translation-Priority: 3-low - -#include "head.wmi" TITLE="Vidalia: Debian/Ubuntu Instructions" CHARSET="UTF-8" -<div id="content" class="clearfix"> - <div id="breadcrumbs"> - <a href="<page index>">Home » </a> - <a href="<page docs/documentation>">Documentation » </a> - <a href="<page docs/debian-vidalia>">Vidalia Debian/Ubuntu Instructions</a> - </div> - <div id="maincol"> -<a id="debian"></a> -<a id="packages"></a> -<h2><a class="anchor" href="#debian">Vidalia on Ubuntu or Debian</a></h2> -<br /> - -<p> -<b>Do not use the packages in Ubuntu's universe.</b> They are unmaintained -and out of date. That means you'll be missing stability and security -fixes. -</p> - -<p> -You'll need to set up our package repository before you can fetch -Tor. First, you need to figure out the name of your distribution. Here's -a quick mapping: -<ul> -<li> Ubuntu 14.10 is "utopic"</li> -<li> Ubuntu 14.04.* is "trusty"</li> -<li> Ubuntu 13.10 is "saucy"</li> -<li> Ubuntu 13.04 is "raring"</li> -<li> Ubuntu 12.04.* is "precise"</li> -<li> Ubuntu 11.10 is "oneiric"</li> -<li> Ubuntu 11.04 is "natty"</li> -<li> Ubuntu 10.10 or Trisquel 4.5 is "maverick"</li> -<li> Ubuntu 10.04 or Trisquel 4.0 is "lucid"</li> -<li> Ubuntu 9.10 or Trisquel 3.5 is "karmic"</li> -<li> Ubuntu 9.04 is "jaunty"</li> -<li> Ubuntu 8.10 is "intrepid"</li> -<li> Ubuntu 8.04 is "hardy"</li> -<li> Debian Etch is "etch"</li> -<li> Debian Lenny is "lenny"</li> -</ul> - -Then add this line to your -<tt>/etc/apt/sources.list</tt> -file:<br /> -<pre> -deb http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org <DISTRIBUTION> main -</pre> -where you substitute the above word (etch, lenny, sid, karmic, jaunty, -intrepid, hardy) in place of <DISTRIBUTION>. -</p> - -<p> -Then add the gpg key used to sign the packages by running the following -commands at your command prompt: -<pre> -gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv 886DDD89 -gpg --export A3C4F0F979CAA22CDBA8F512EE8CBC9E886DDD89 | sudo apt-key add - -</pre> -Now refresh your sources and install Vidalia by running the following -commands at your command prompt: -<pre> -apt-get update -apt-get install vidalia deb.torproject.org-keyring -</pre> -</p> - -<p> -Now Vidalia is installed and running. Move on to <a href="<page -docs/tor-doc-unix>#using">step two</a> of the "Vidalia on Linux/Unix" -instructions. -</p> - -<p style="font-size: small"> -The DNS name <code>deb.torproject.org</code> is actually a set of independent -servers in a DNS round robin configuration. If you for some reason cannot -access it you might try to use the name of one of its part instead. Try -<code>deb-master.torproject.org</code>, -<code>mirror.netcologne.de</code> or -<code>vidalia.mirror.youam.de</code>. -</p> - -<hr /> - -<a id="source"></a> -<h2><a class="anchor" href="#source">Building from source</a></h2> -<br /> - -<p> -If you want to build your own debs from source you must first add an -appropriate <tt>deb-src</tt> line to <tt>sources.list</tt>. -<pre> -deb-src http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org <DISTRIBUTION> main -</pre> -You also need to install the necessary packages to build your own debs and the -packages needed to build Vidalia: -<pre> -apt-get install build-essential fakeroot devscripts qt4-dev-tools qt4-designer libqt4-dev g++ cmake -apt-get build-dep vidalia -</pre> -Then you can build Vidalia in ~/debian-packages: -<pre> -mkdir ~/debian-packages; cd ~/debian-packages -apt-get source vidalia -cd vidalia-* -debuild -rfakeroot -uc -us -cd .. -</pre> -Now you can install the new package: -<pre> -sudo dpkg -i vidalia_*.deb -</pre> -</p> - -<p> -Now Vidalia is installed and running. Move on to <a href="<page -docs/tor-doc-unix>#using">step two</a> of the "Vidalia on Linux/Unix" -instructions. -</p> - -<hr /> - -<p>If you have suggestions for improving this document, please <a -href="<page about/contact>">send them to us</a>. Thanks!</p> - - </div> - <!-- END MAINCOL --> - <div id = "sidecol"> -#include "side.wmi" -#include "info.wmi" - </div> - <!-- END SIDECOL --> -</div> -<!-- END CONTENT --> -#include <foot.wmi> diff --git a/docs/en/faq.wml b/docs/en/faq.wml index de81ed2..a6c3e28 100644 --- a/docs/en/faq.wml +++ b/docs/en/faq.wml @@ -109,8 +109,6 @@ unsafe?</a></li> <p>Tor Browser (3.x and later):</p>
<ul> - <li><a href="#WhereDidVidaliaGo">Where did the world map (Vidalia) - go?</a></li> <li><a href="#DisableJS">How do I disable JavaScript?</a></li> <li><a href="#VerifyDownload">How do I verify the download (sha256sums.txt)?</a></li> @@ -662,8 +660,7 @@ handle </li>
<li> - <a href="<page projects/vidalia>">Help us make Tor more usable</a>. -We + Help us make Tor more usable. We especially need people to help make it easier to configure your Tor as a relay. Also, we need help with clear simple documentation to walk people through setting it up. @@ -795,11 +792,8 @@ of the configuration to interface with other applications, and generally automating all of - the difficult and confusing steps inside Tor. We've got a start on -this - with the <a href="<page projects/vidalia>">Vidalia GUI</a>, but much -more work - remains — usability for privacy software has never been easy. + the difficult and confusing steps inside Tor. + Usability for privacy software has never been easy. </li>
<li> @@ -1497,36 +1491,6 @@ href="http://www.crowdstrike.com/community-tools/index.html#tool-79%22%3Eproposed href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/8641%22%3Eworking on providing it</a>. </p>
- <p>In the meantime, we are providing standalone Vidalia packages for - people who still want the map. Windows and Linux versions are <a - href="https://people.torproject.org/~erinn/vidalia-standalone-bundles/%22%3E - available here</a>.</p> - - <p>To use these packages, extract them, then run the startup script. - On Windows, this is "Start Vidalia.exe". On Linux, it is start-vidalia. - They can be placed in a different directory from TBB (and likely should - be). </p> - - <p>This Vidalia package will only run properly if Tor Browser has already - been launched. You cannot start it before launching Tor Browser. </p> - - <p>MacOS is still under development, but in the mean time you can modify - your TBB 2.x to be a standalone Vidalia (and then use it after starting - TBB 3.x) by opening your TBB 2.x vidalia.conf file in an editor and - replacing its contents with just these lines:</p> - - <pre> - [General] - LanguageCode=en - - [Tor] - ControlPort=9151 - TorExecutable=. - Torrc=. - DataDirectory=. - AuthenticationMethod=cookie - </pre> - <hr>
<a id="DisableJS"></a> @@ -1577,8 +1541,7 @@ href="http://www.crowdstrike.com/community-tools/index.html#tool-79%22%3Eproposed
<p> That's actually a feature, since it's discarding your application-level - browser data too. But it sure is a surprising feature, for people who - are used to Vidalia's "new identity" behavior. + browser data too. </p>
<p> @@ -1590,12 +1553,6 @@ href="http://www.crowdstrike.com/community-tools/index.html#tool-79%22%3Eproposed to follow progress there. </p>
- <p> - In the mean time, you can get Vidalia's old "newnym" functionality by - attaching a Vidalia to your TBB 3.x. See the instructions <a - href="#WhereDidVidaliaGo">above</a>. - </p> - <hr>
<a id="ConfigureRelayOrBridge"></a> @@ -1612,15 +1569,9 @@ href="http://www.crowdstrike.com/community-tools/index.html#tool-79%22%3Eproposed You can then use TBB independent of that. </p>
- <p> - Second (simpler option), if you're on Windows, you can fetch the separate - "Vidalia relay bundle" or "Vidalia bridge bundle" from the download page - and then use that (again you can use TBB independent of it). - </p>
<p> - Third (complex option), you can either hook your Vidalia up to TBB (as - described in the FAQ above) or edit your torrc file (in Data/Tor/torrc) + Second (complex option), you can edit your torrc file (in Data/Tor/torrc) directly to add the following lines: </p> <pre> @@ -1719,14 +1670,7 @@ on Tor's configuration. logs?</a></h3>
<p> -If you installed a Tor bundle that includes Vidalia, then Vidalia has a -window called "Message Log" that will show you Tor's log messages. Click -on "Advanced" to see more details. You can click on "Settings" to change -your log verbosity or save the messages to a file. You're all set. -</p> - -<p> -If you're not using Vidalia, you'll have to go find the log files by +You'll have to go find the log files by hand. Here are some likely places for your logs to be: </p>
@@ -1823,14 +1767,9 @@ Once you've got Tor Browser up and running, the first question to ask is whether your Tor client is able to establish a circuit. </p>
-<p>If Tor can establish a circuit, the onion icon in -Vidalia will turn green (and if you're running Tor Browser, it -will -automatically launch a browser for you). You can also check in the -Vidalia -Control Panel to make sure it says "Connected to the Tor -network!" under Status. For those not using Vidalia, check your <a -href="#Logs">Tor logs</a> for +<p>If Tor can establish a circuit, Tor Browser will +automatically launch the browser for you. You can also check in the +<a href="#Logs">Tor logs</a> for a line saying that Tor "has successfully opened a circuit. Looks like client functionality is working." </p> @@ -1840,8 +1779,6 @@ If Tor can't establish a circuit, here are some hints: </p>
<ol> -<li>Are you sure Tor is running? If you're using Vidalia, you may have -to click on the onion and select "Start" to launch Tor.</li> <li>Check your system clock. If it's more than a few hours off, Tor will refuse to build circuits. For Microsoft Windows users, synchronize your clock under the clock -> Internet time tab. In addition, correct the @@ -2021,14 +1958,11 @@ few outgoing ports.</a></h3>
<p> If your firewall works by blocking ports, then you can tell Tor to only -use the ports that your firewall permits by adding "FascistFirewall 1" +use the ports when you start your Tor Browser. Or you can add the ports +that your firewall permits by adding "FascistFirewall 1" to your <a href="<page docs/faq>#torrc">torrc -configuration file</a>, or by clicking "My firewall only lets me connect -to certain ports" in Vidalia's Network Settings window. -</p> - -<p> +configuration file</a>. By default, when you set this Tor assumes that your firewall allows only port 80 and port 443 (HTTP and HTTPS respectively). You can select a different set of ports with the FirewallPorts torrc option. @@ -2552,11 +2486,11 @@ href="#DefaultExitPorts">restricts</a> some due to abuse potential (e.g. mail) and some since the Tor network can't handle the load (e.g. default file-sharing ports). You can change your exit policy - using Vidalia's "Sharing" tab, or by manually editing your + by editing your <a href="<page docs/faq>#torrc">torrc</a> file. If you want to avoid most if not all abuse potential, set it to - "reject *:*" (or un-check all the boxes in Vidalia). This setting + "reject *:*". This setting means that your relay will be used for relaying traffic inside the Tor network, @@ -2832,8 +2766,7 @@ service?</a></h3>
<p> You can run Tor as a service on all versions of Windows except Windows - 95/98/ME. This way you can run a Tor relay without needing to always have - Vidalia running. + 95/98/ME. </p> <p> If you've already configured your Tor to be a relay, please note that when @@ -3990,9 +3923,8 @@ we maintaining a relay. We've made a lot of progress with easy configuration in the past - few years: Vidalia has an easy relay configuration interface, and -supports - uPnP too. Tor is good at automatically detecting whether it's + few years: + Tor is good at automatically detecting whether it's reachable and how much bandwidth it can offer. </p> diff --git a/docs/en/proxychain.wml b/docs/en/proxychain.wml deleted file mode 100644 index f76003c..0000000 --- a/docs/en/proxychain.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -## translation metadata -# Revision: $Revision$ -# Translation-Priority: 1-high - -#include "head.wmi" TITLE="Tor Project: Configuring Tor to use a Proxy" CHARSET="UTF-8" -<div id="content" class="clearfix"> - <div id="breadcrumbs"> - <a href="<page index>">Home » </a> - <a href="<page docs/documentation>">Documentation » </a> - <a href="<page docs/proxychain>">Configuring Tor to use a Proxy</a> - </div> - <div id="maincol"> - <a id="proxychain"></a> - <h2><a class="anchor" href="#proxychain">Tor: Configuring Tor to use a Proxy</a></h2> - <hr> - - <p> - The current version of Tor and the Vidalia Graphical Tor Controller - support the ability to use any HTTPS or SOCKS proxy to get - access to the Tor Network. This means even if Tor is blocked by - your local network, open proxies can be safely used to connect to - the Tor Network and on to the uncensored Internet. A caveat is that - the open proxy host will see you are using Tor, but it will not be able - to read your traffic as it is still wrapped in layers of encryption. - </p> - - <p> - These steps assume you have a functional Tor/Vidalia configuration, - and you have found a list of HTTPS, SOCKS4, or SOCKS5 proxies. (To - clarify, an HTTPS proxy is an HTTP proxy that also supports - CONNECT requests.) - <ol> - <li>Open the Vidalia Control Panel, click on Settings.</li> - <li>Click Network. Select "I use a proxy to access the Internet".</li> - <li>On the Address line, enter the open proxy address. This can be a hostname or IP Address.</li> - <li>Enter the port for the proxy.</li> - <li>Generally, you do not need a Username and Password. If you do, enter the information in the proper fields.</li> - <li>Choose the Type of proxy you are using, whether HTTP/HTTPS, SOCKS4, or SOCKS5.</li> - <li>Push the Ok button. Vidalia and Tor are now configured to use a proxy to access the rest of the Tor Network.</li> - </ol> - </p> - <br><br> - <img src="$(IMGROOT)/vidalia-proxy.png" alt="Vidalia's Network Proxy settings page"> - <br><br> - - </div> - <!-- END MAINCOL --> - <div id = "sidecol"> -#include "side.wmi" -#include "info.wmi" - </div> - <!-- END SIDECOL --> -</div> -<!-- END CONTENT --> -#include <foot.wmi> diff --git a/docs/en/sidenav.wmi b/docs/en/sidenav.wmi index 280a318..4e543e7 100644 --- a/docs/en/sidenav.wmi +++ b/docs/en/sidenav.wmi @@ -33,9 +33,6 @@ {'url' => 'docs/debian', 'txt' => 'Installing Tor on Debian/Ubuntu', }, - {'url' => 'docs/debian-vidalia', - 'txt' => 'Installing Vidalia on Debian/Ubuntu', - }, {'url' => 'docs/rpms', 'txt' => 'Installing Tor on Fedora/CentOS', }, diff --git a/docs/en/signing-keys.wml b/docs/en/signing-keys.wml index b4341a5..2398ba7 100644 --- a/docs/en/signing-keys.wml +++ b/docs/en/signing-keys.wml @@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ <li>Roger Dingledine (0x28988BF5 and 0x19F78451) or Nick Mathewson (0x165733EA, or its subkey 0x8D29319A) sign the Tor source code tarballs.</li> - <li>Erinn Clark (0x63FEE659) signs the Tor Browser Bundles, Vidalia - bundles, and many other packages. She signs RPMs with her other key + <li>Erinn Clark (0x63FEE659) signs the Tor Browser Bundles + and many other packages. She signs RPMs with her other key (0xF1F5C9B5). Andrew Lewman (0x31B0974B, 0x6B4D6475) used to sign packages for RPMs, Windows, and OS X.</li> <li>Tor Project Archive (0x886DDD89) signs the deb.torproject.org diff --git a/docs/en/tor-doc-osx.wml b/docs/en/tor-doc-osx.wml index 810b9e7..3d8b0f1 100644 --- a/docs/en/tor-doc-osx.wml +++ b/docs/en/tor-doc-osx.wml @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ <br>
<p> - The advanced Tor without any graphical user interface can be installed using <a href="http://brew.sh">the Homebrew package manager</a>. It is most suitable if you want to use Tor as a SOCKS proxy for applications other than web browsing, or run a Tor relay/bridge to help other Tor users. If you use the command-line Tor, you might be interested in <a href="<page projects/arm>">arm</a>, a command-line Tor monitor and alternative to the Vidalia GUI. + The advanced Tor without any graphical user interface can be installed using <a href="http://brew.sh">the Homebrew package manager</a>. It is most suitable if you want to use Tor as a SOCKS proxy for applications other than web browsing, or run a Tor relay/bridge to help other Tor users. If you use the command-line Tor, you might be interested in <a href="<page projects/arm>">arm</a>, a command-line Tor monitor. </p>
<p>If you don't have Homebrew installed, open a terminal window and run:</p> @@ -120,8 +120,6 @@ <li>Open Finder and click on Applications.</li> <li>Drag /Applications/TorBrowser to the Trash.</li> <li>Remove /Library/Torbutton from your system.</li> - <li>In your User or home directory, go to Library, remove the Vidalia - directory</li> </ol>
<p>Tor Browser is now completely removed from your system.</p> diff --git a/docs/en/tor-doc-relay.wml b/docs/en/tor-doc-relay.wml index 9fe7c99..7d48782 100644 --- a/docs/en/tor-doc-relay.wml +++ b/docs/en/tor-doc-relay.wml @@ -37,20 +37,13 @@ with those operating systems. </p>
- <p>Windows users can use the Vidalia Bridge Bundle, the Vidalia Relay - Bundle and the Vidalia Exit Bundle, which come preconfigured to run - Tor as a bridge, a non-exit relay, or an exit relay. Get them from - the <a href="<page download/download>">download page</a>, and use - the graphical instructions below for help setting them up. - </p> - <p>Alas, since Vidalia (a graphical interface for Tor) is <a href="<page docs/faq>#WhereDidVidaliaGo">no longer included</a> in Tor Browser, there are currently no - easy relay packages for OS X users. One option might be to run + easy relay packages for Windows and OS X users. One option might be to run Debian in a VM, or use a different means of getting a Tor binary on - your system (Homebrew, Macports). Please help make this process - easier! + your system (Expert Bundle, Homebrew, Macports). Please help make + this process easier! </p>
<hr> @@ -59,7 +52,7 @@ <br />
<p> - You can set up a relay without using Vidalia if you wish. Tor's + Tor's configuration file is named 'torrc'. In the Tor Browser folder, it's located at</p> <pre>Data\Tor\torrc</pre> diff --git a/docs/torbutton/en/sidenav.wmi b/docs/torbutton/en/sidenav.wmi index 9b02b91..9074792 100644 --- a/docs/torbutton/en/sidenav.wmi +++ b/docs/torbutton/en/sidenav.wmi @@ -33,9 +33,6 @@ {'url' => 'docs/debian', 'txt' => 'Installing Tor on Debian/Ubuntu', }, - {'url' => 'docs/debian-vidalia', - 'txt' => 'Installing Vidalia on Debian/Ubuntu', - }, {'url' => 'docs/tor-doc-osx', 'txt' => 'Installing Tor on Mac OS X', }, @@ -72,9 +69,6 @@ }, {'url' => 'docs/tor-manual-dev', 'txt' => 'Tor -alpha Manual', - }, - {'url' => 'docs/proxychain', - 'txt' => 'Configuring Tor to use a Proxy Server', }] }, { diff --git a/download/en/download.wml b/download/en/download.wml index adbecb9..f9490e2 100644 --- a/download/en/download.wml +++ b/download/en/download.wml @@ -57,45 +57,6 @@ you are used to. Please read the <a href="#warning">full list of warnings</a> fo <em>Version <version-torbrowserbundle> - Windows 8, 7, Vista, and XP</em> <p>Everything you need to safely browse the Internet. <a href="<page projects/torbrowser>">Learn more »</a></p> </div> -<!-- VIDALIA BRIDGE BUNDLE --> - <div class="package"> - <div class="downloads"> - <a class="button" href="<package-win32-bridge-bundle-stable>"><span class="strong">Download</span><span class="normal">Vidalia Bridge Bundle </span></a> - <div class="sig"> - (<a href="<package-win32-bridge-bundle-stable>.asc">sig</a>) <a class="siginfo" href="<page docs/verifying-signatures>">What's This?</a> - </div> - </div> - - <h2>Vidalia Bridge Bundle</h2> - <em>Windows 8, 7, Vista, and XP</em> - <p>A Vidalia Bundle which is configured to be a <a href="<page docs/bridges>">bridge</a> by default. This helps censored users reach the Tor network.</p> - </div> -<!-- VIDALIA RELAY BUNDLE --> - <div class="package"> - <div class="downloads"> - <a class="button" href="<package-win32-relay-bundle-stable>"><span class="strong">Download</span><span class="normal">Vidalia Relay Bundle </span></a> - <div class="sig"> - (<a href="<package-win32-relay-bundle-stable>.asc">sig</a>) <a class="siginfo" href="<page docs/verifying-signatures>">What's This?</a> - </div> - </div> - - <h2>Vidalia Relay Bundle</h2> - <em>Windows 8, 7, Vista, and XP</em> - <p>A Vidalia Bundle which is configured to be a non-exit <a href="<page docs/tor-doc-relay>">relay</a> by default. This helps grow the Tor network.</p> - </div> -<!-- VIDALIA EXIT BUNDLE --> - <div class="package"> - <div class="downloads"> - <a class="button" href="<package-win32-exit-bundle-stable>"><span class="strong">Download</span><span class="normal">Vidalia Exit Bundle</span></a> - <div class="sig"> - (<a href="<package-win32-exit-bundle-stable>.asc">sig</a>) <a class="siginfo" href="<page docs/verifying-signatures>">What's This?</a> - </div> - </div> - - <h2>Vidalia Exit Bundle</h2> - <em>Windows 8, 7, Vista, and XP</em> - <p>A Vidalia Bundle which is configured to be an <a href="<page docs/tor-doc-relay>">exit relay</a> by default. <strong>Please read these <a href="https://blog.torproject.org/running-exit-node">tips for running an exit node with minimal harassment</a> before you get started!</strong></p> - </div> <!-- EXPERT BUNDLE --> <div class="package"> <div class="downloads"> diff --git a/getinvolved/en/open-positions.wml b/getinvolved/en/open-positions.wml index 48998fc..6d0379a 100644 --- a/getinvolved/en/open-positions.wml +++ b/getinvolved/en/open-positions.wml @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ one role, so combination developer/activists are very welcome.</p> <p>The best way to get noticed as a good developer is to join the community and start helping out. Smart code commits and ideas are welcome anytime. We have a great core group of developers working on the Tor software -itself as well as supporting software like Vidalia, Torbutton, etc. All +itself as well as supporting software like Torbutton, etc. All of our contractors came through volunteering first.</p>
<p>Periodically we get new funding to work on more development diff --git a/getinvolved/en/translation-overview.wml b/getinvolved/en/translation-overview.wml index 7082199..fd7f16a 100644 --- a/getinvolved/en/translation-overview.wml +++ b/getinvolved/en/translation-overview.wml @@ -22,10 +22,9 @@ transifex.com/projects/p/torproject/</a>. <p> The Tor bundles include several different programs, all of which need translation help. In order of importance they are: - <a href="<page projects/vidalia>">Vidalia</a>, <a href="<page docs/torbutton/index>">Torbutton</a>, and <a href="https://check.torproject.org/">TorCheck</a>. - You can also help translate the Vidalia help files, the Vidalia installer, + You can also help translate Torbutton, <a href="<page docs/android>">Orbot</a>, and <a href="<page projects/gettor>">GetTor</a>. </p> @@ -36,7 +35,6 @@ transifex.com/projects/p/torproject/</a>. </p>
<a id="TTP"></a> - <a id="TTPVidalia"></a> <h2><a class="anchor" href="#TTP">Using Transifex</a></h2> <hr>
diff --git a/getinvolved/en/volunteer.wml b/getinvolved/en/volunteer.wml index 34dedf8..00500fa 100644 --- a/getinvolved/en/volunteer.wml +++ b/getinvolved/en/volunteer.wml @@ -157,14 +157,6 @@ meetings around the world.</li> </tr>
<tr> - <td><a href="#project-vidalia">Vidalia</a></td> - <td>User Interface</td> - <td>C++, Qt</td> - <td>None</td> - <td></td> - </tr> - - <tr> <td><a href="#project-arm">Arm</a></td> <td>User Interface</td> <td>Python, Curses</td> @@ -448,12 +440,6 @@ meetings around the world.</li> more secure. </p>
- <a id="project-vidalia"></a> - <h3><a href="<page projects/vidalia>">Vidalia</a> (<a - href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/vidalia.git%22%3Ecode</a>, <a - href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/query?status=accepted&status=as... - tracker</a>)</h3> - <p> The most commonly used user interface for Tor. Matt Edman started the project in 2006 and brought it to its current stable state. Development @@ -898,10 +884,9 @@ meetings around the world.</li> <br> Likely Mentors: <i>Damian (atagar)</i> <p> - Relay operators presently have a couple options for monitoring the status - of their relay: <a - href="#project-vidalia">Vidalia</a> - which is a gui and <a href="https://www.atagar.com/arm/">arm</a> which uses + Relay operators presently have a good option for monitoring the status + of their relay: + <a href="https://www.atagar.com/arm/">arm</a> which uses curses. This project would be to make a new kind of monitor specifically for relay operators that provides a status dashboard site on localhost. </p> @@ -1698,7 +1683,7 @@ try, or contact isis or sysrqb on IRC to ask for ticket suggestions or advice. <br> Don't like any of these? Look at the <a href="/press/presskit/2008-12-19-roadmap-full.pdf">Tor development - roadmap</a> for more ideas, or just try out Tor, Vidalia, and Torbutton, + roadmap</a> for more ideas, or just try out Tor and Tor Browser, and find out what you think needs fixing. Some of the <a href="<spectree>proposals">current proposals</a> might also be short on developers. @@ -1722,12 +1707,6 @@ try, or contact isis or sysrqb on IRC to ask for ticket suggestions or advice. <a href="https://svn.torproject.org/svn/libevent-urz/trunk/">good start</a> on this in the summer of 2007.</li>
- <li>We need to actually start building our <a href="<page - docs/documentation>#DesignDoc">blocking-resistance design</a>. This involves - fleshing out the design, modifying many different pieces of Tor, adapting - <a href="<page projects/vidalia>">Vidalia</a> so it supports the - new features, and planning for deployment.</li> - <li>We need a flexible simulator framework for studying end-to-end traffic confirmation attacks. Many researchers have whipped up ad hoc simulators to support their intuition either that the attacks work diff --git a/images/vidalia-proxy.png b/images/vidalia-proxy.png deleted file mode 100644 index eced8ca..0000000 Binary files a/images/vidalia-proxy.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/include/versions.wmi b/include/versions.wmi index 1184539..2c0d6ee 100644 --- a/include/versions.wmi +++ b/include/versions.wmi @@ -7,10 +7,6 @@ <define-tag version-win32-bundle-stable whitespace=delete>0.2.4.23</define-tag> <define-tag version-win32-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>0.2.4.23</define-tag>
-<define-tag version-win32-bridge-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>0.2.4.23-<version-vidalia-stable></define-tag> -<define-tag version-win32-relay-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>0.2.4.23-<version-vidalia-stable></define-tag> -<define-tag version-win32-exit-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>0.2.4.23-<version-vidalia-stable></define-tag> - <define-tag version-osx-x86-bundle-stable whitespace=delete>0.2.4.20</define-tag> <define-tag version-osx-x86-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>0.2.4.20</define-tag>
@@ -34,7 +30,6 @@ <define-tag version-torbrowser-torbutton whitespace=delete>1.5.2</define-tag> <define-tag version-torbrowser-pidgin whitespace=delete>2.7.5</define-tag> <define-tag version-torbrowser-otr whitespace=delete>3.2</define-tag> -<define-tag version-torbrowser-vidalia whitespace=delete>0.2.21</define-tag> <define-tag version-torimbrowserbundle whitespace=delete>1.3.21</define-tag>
<define-tag version-torbrowserbundlelinux32 whitespace=delete>4.0.3</define-tag> @@ -45,7 +40,6 @@ <define-tag version-gnu-torbrowser-tor-components whitespace=delete>libevent-2.0.21-stable, zlib-1.2.8, openssl-1.0.0k</define-tag> <define-tag version-gnu-torbrowser-firefox whitespace=delete>24.2.0esr</define-tag> <define-tag version-gnu-torbrowser-torbutton whitespace=delete>1.5.2</define-tag> -<define-tag version-gnu-torbrowser-vidalia whitespace=delete>0.2.21</define-tag>
<define-tag version-torbrowserbundleosx32 whitespace=delete>4.0.3</define-tag> <define-tag version-torbrowserbundleosx64 whitespace=delete>2.3.25-15</define-tag> @@ -53,10 +47,6 @@ <define-tag version-osx-torbrowser-tor whitespace=delete>0.2.4.19</define-tag> <define-tag version-osx-torbrowser-firefox whitespace=delete>24.2.0esr</define-tag> <define-tag version-osx-torbrowser-torbutton whitespace=delete>1.5.2</define-tag> -<define-tag version-osx-torbrowser-vidalia whitespace=delete>0.2.21</define-tag> - -<define-tag version-vidalia-stable whitespace=delete>0.2.21</define-tag> -<define-tag version-vidalia-alpha whitespace=delete>0.3.1</define-tag>
<define-tag version-androidbundle-tor whitespace=delete>0.2.3.10-alpha</define-tag> <define-tag version-androidbundle-orbot whitespace=delete>1.0.7-FINAL</define-tag> @@ -67,34 +57,6 @@ <define-tag package-win32-stable whitespace=delete>../dist/torbrowser/<version-torbrowserbundledir>/tor-win32-tor-<version-win32-stable>.zip</define-tag> <define-tag package-win32-alpha whitespace=delete>../dist/torbrowser/<version-torbrowserbundlebetadir>/tor-win32-tor-<version-win32-alpha>.zip</define-tag>
-<define-tag file-win32-bundle-stable whitespace=delete>vidalia-bundle-<version-win32-bundle-stable>-0.2.21.exe</define-tag> -<define-tag package-win32-bundle-stable whitespace=delete>../dist/vidalia-bundles/<file-win32-bundle-stable></define-tag> -<define-tag file-win32-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>vidalia-bundle-<version-win32-bundle-alpha>-0.2.21.exe</define-tag> -<define-tag package-win32-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>../dist/vidalia-bundles/<file-win32-bundle-alpha></define-tag> - -<define-tag file-win32-bridge-bundle-stable whitespace=delete>vidalia-bridge-bundle-<version-win32-bundle-stable>-0.2.21.exe</define-tag> -<define-tag package-win32-bridge-bundle-stable whitespace=delete>../dist/vidalia-bundles/<file-win32-bridge-bundle-stable></define-tag> -<define-tag file-win32-bridge-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>vidalia-bridge-bundle-<version-win32-bundle-alpha>-0.2.21.exe</define-tag> -<define-tag package-win32-bridge-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>../dist/vidalia-bundles/<file-win32-bridge-bundle-alpha></define-tag> - -<define-tag file-win32-relay-bundle-stable whitespace=delete>vidalia-relay-bundle-<version-win32-bundle-stable>-0.2.21.exe</define-tag> -<define-tag package-win32-relay-bundle-stable whitespace=delete>../dist/vidalia-bundles/<file-win32-relay-bundle-stable></define-tag> -<define-tag file-win32-relay-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>vidalia-relay-bundle-<version-win32-bundle-alpha>-0.2.21.exe</define-tag> -<define-tag package-win32-relay-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>../dist/vidalia-bundles/<file-win32-relay-bundle-alpha></define-tag> - -<define-tag file-win32-exit-bundle-stable whitespace=delete>vidalia-exit-bundle-<version-win32-bundle-stable>-0.2.21.exe</define-tag> -<define-tag package-win32-exit-bundle-stable whitespace=delete>../dist/vidalia-bundles/<file-win32-exit-bundle-stable></define-tag> -<define-tag file-win32-exit-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>vidalia-exit-bundle-<version-win32-bundle-alpha>-0.2.21.exe</define-tag> -<define-tag package-win32-exit-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>../dist/vidalia-bundles/<file-win32-exit-bundle-alpha></define-tag> - -<define-tag file-osx-x86-bundle-stable whitespace=delete>vidalia-bundle-<version-osx-x86-bundle-stable>-0.2.21-i386.dmg</define-tag> -<define-tag package-osx-x86-bundle-stable whitespace=delete>../dist/vidalia-bundles/<file-osx-x86-bundle-stable></define-tag> -<define-tag file-osx-x86-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>vidalia-bundle-<version-osx-x86-bundle-alpha>-0.2.21-i386.dmg</define-tag> -<define-tag package-osx-x86-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>../dist/vidalia-bundles/<file-osx-x86-bundle-alpha></define-tag> - -<define-tag package-osx-ppc-bundle-stable whitespace=delete>../dist/vidalia-bundles/vidalia-bundle-<version-osx-ppc-bundle-stable>-0.2.21-ppc.dmg</define-tag> -<define-tag package-osx-ppc-bundle-alpha whitespace=delete>../dist/vidalia-bundles/vidalia-bundle-<version-osx-ppc-bundle-alpha>-0.2.21-ppc.dmg</define-tag> - <define-tag file-source-stable whitespace=delete>tor-<version-stable>.tar.gz</define-tag> <define-tag package-source-stable whitespace=delete>../dist/<file-source-stable></define-tag> <define-tag file-source-alpha whitespace=delete>tor-<version-alpha>.tar.gz</define-tag> diff --git a/projects/en/vidalia.wml b/projects/en/vidalia.wml deleted file mode 100644 index b8fdb86..0000000 --- a/projects/en/vidalia.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -## translation metadata -# Revision: $Revision$ -# Translation-Priority: 4-optional - -#include "head.wmi" TITLE="Tor Project: Vidalia" CHARSET="UTF-8" -<div id="content" class="clearfix"> - <div id="breadcrumbs"> - <a href="<page index>">Home » </a> - <a href="<page projects/projects>">Projects » </a> - <a href="<page projects/vidalia>">Vidalia » </a> - </div> - <div id="maincol"> - <!-- PUT CONTENT AFTER THIS TAG --> - - <h2>Vidalia</h2> - <div class="underline"></div> - - <!-- BEGIN SIDEBAR --> - <div class="sidebar-left"> - <img src="$(IMGROOT)/Screenshot-Vidalia-Control-Panel.png" -width="261" height="255" alt="Vidalia Control Panel Screenshot"/> - </div> - <!-- END SIDEBAR --> - - <p> - Vidalia is a cross-platform graphical controller for the - <a href="<page index>">Tor</a> software, built using the <a - href="http://qt.nokia.com/%22%3EQt</a> framework. Vidalia runs on most - platforms supported by Qt 4.3 or later, including Microsoft Windows, - Apple OS X, and Linux or other Unix variants using the X11 window - system. It was originally written by Matt Edman, and is currently - maintained by Tomás Touceda. - </p> - <p> - Vidalia lets you start and stop Tor, see how much bandwidth you are - consuming, see how many circuits you currently have active, see where - these circuits are connected on a global map, view messages from - Tor about its progress and current state, and let you configure your - Tor client, bridge, or relay with a simple interface. Included in - Vidalia is an extensive help system which helps you understand all of - the options available to you. All of these features are translated - into a large number of languages. - </p> - - <a id="Downloads"></a> - <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Downloads">Downloads</a></h3> - - <p> - You should simply download Vidalia as part of a <a href="<page - download/download-easy>">Tor software bundle</a>. - <b>Users should be using Tor Browser Bundle, not installing Vidalia - themselves.</b> - </p> - - <p> The most recent stable release is <version-vidalia-stable>, - and the most recent alpha release is <version-vidalia-alpha>.</p> - <ul> - <li> - <a href="<page docs/debian-vidalia>">Instructions for Debian/Ubuntu/Knoppix Repositories</a> - </li> - <li> - <a -href="/dist/vidalia/vidalia-<version-vidalia-stable>.tar.gz">Stable -Source Tarball</a> - (<a -href="/dist/vidalia/vidalia-<version-vidalia-stable>.tar.gz.asc">sig</a ->) - </li> - <li> - <a -href="/dist/vidalia/vidalia-<version-vidalia-alpha>.tar.gz">Alpha -Source Tarball</a> - (<a -href="/dist/vidalia/vidalia-<version-vidalia-alpha>.tar.gz.asc">sig</a> -) - </li> - </ul> - - <a id="Contribute"></a> - <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Contribute">Contribute</a></h3> - - <p> - Vidalia is always looking for volunteers that want to help in development. - To start you should first take a look at the - <a href="<page getinvolved/volunteer>"> volunteer - page</a> and see if there is something that interests you the most. - - Vidalia's source code lives now in a <a - href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/vidalia%22%3EGit repository</a>. The - clone URL is https://git.torproject.org/vidalia. You should get to - know how Vidalia works internally in order to work with it. To do - this you should know C++ and Qt. - </p> - - <a id="Support"></a> - <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Support">Support & Development</a></h3> - - <p> - If you intend to start coding already, please read and follow the - <a href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/vidalia.git/tree/HACKING">HACKING - guide</a>. - If you have a patch for a feature or a bug fix, first check the - <a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/report/27">tickets that - are already submitted</a>, if there isn't a suited one for your patch, you - can submit a <a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/newticket">new ticket</a> - selecting Vidalia as its Component. - </p> - - <p> - If you found a bug or you want a specific feature for future Vidalia releases, please - file a <a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/newticket">new ticket</a> - selecting Vidalia as its Component. - </p> - - <p> - Most Tor project members use IRC to communicate. You can find Tomás - in the <i>#vidalia</i> channel at OFTC under the nick chiiph. Please - get in touch in order to see what everyone's working on, and to - share what you've been working on or what you want to do. If you - intend to join the team, it's expected that you stay around IRC, - either in Vidalia's channel, or <i>#tor-dev</i>. - </p> - - <p> - If you have any doubts about any of the points in here, you can - <a href="<page about/contact>">contact us</a> about it. - </p> - - </div> - <!-- END MAINCOL --> - <div id = "sidecol"> -#include "side.wmi" -#include "info.wmi" - </div> - <!-- END SIDECOL --> -</div> -<!-- END CONTENT --> -#include <foot.wmi>