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

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commit b97064affac68bb4452f8c089af1096b6a6aa222
Author: Translation commit bot <translation at torproject.org>
Date:   Thu Feb 13 16:15:07 2014 +0000

    Update translations for tsum
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 ko/short-user-manual_ko_noimg.xhtml |    6 +++---
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ko/short-user-manual_ko_noimg.xhtml b/ko/short-user-manual_ko_noimg.xhtml
index 4878adf..cc4d71f 100644
--- a/ko/short-user-manual_ko_noimg.xhtml
+++ b/ko/short-user-manual_ko_noimg.xhtml
@@ -71,12 +71,12 @@ sub   2048R/EB399FD7 2003-10-16
     <p><strong>Your anti-virus program is blocking Tor</strong>: Make sure that your anti-virus program is not preventing Tor from making network connections.</p>
     <p>If Tor still doesn't work, it's likely that your Internet Service Provider (ISP) is blocking Tor. Very often this can be worked around with <strong>Tor bridges</strong>, hidden relays that aren't as easy to block.</p>
     <p>If you need help with figuring out why Tor can't connect, send an email to help at rt.torproject.org and include the relevant parts from the log file.</p>
-    <h3 id="how-to-find-a-bridge">How to find a bridge</h3>
+    <h3 id="how-to-find-a-bridge">브릿지 찾는 법</h3>
     <p>To use a bridge, you will first have to locate one; you can either browse to <a href="https://bridges.torproject.org/">bridges.torproject.org</a>, or you can send an email to bridges at torproject.org. If you do send an email, please make sure that you write <strong>get bridges</strong> in the body of the email. Without this, you will not get a reply. Note that you need to send this email from either a gmail.com or a yahoo.com address.</p>
     <p>Configuring more than one bridge address will make your Tor connection more stable, in case some of the bridges become unreachable. There is no guarantee that the bridge you are using now will work tomorrow, so you should make a habit of updating your list of bridges every so often.</p>
-    <h3 id="how-to-use-a-bridge">How to use a bridge</h3>
+    <h3 id="how-to-use-a-bridge">브릿지 사용법</h3>
     <p>Once you have a set of bridges to use, open the Vidalia control panel, click on <em>Settings</em>, <em>Network</em> and tick the box that says <em>My ISP blocks connections to the Tor network</em>. Enter the bridges in the box below, hit <em>OK</em> and start Tor again.</p>
-    <h3 id="how-to-use-an-open-proxy">How to use an open proxy</h3>
+    <h3 id="how-to-use-an-open-proxy">프록시 여는 법</h3>
     <p>If using a bridge does not work, try configuring Tor 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.</p>
     <p>The steps below assume you have a functional Tor/Vidalia configuration, and you have found a list of HTTPS, SOCKS4, or SOCKS5 proxies.</p>
     <ol style="list-style-type: decimal">



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