From 8451062db76b44551b128e0bb06d0f6824c74b2f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ButterflyOfFire Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:45:00 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Weblate commits Co-authored-by: ButterflyOfFire --- translations/cmst_kab.ts | 6307 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 6307 insertions(+) create mode 100644 translations/cmst_kab.ts diff --git a/translations/cmst_kab.ts b/translations/cmst_kab.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ab2c1b --- /dev/null +++ b/translations/cmst_kab.ts @@ -0,0 +1,6307 @@ + + + + + Agent + + + Agent Input + + + + + Passphrase + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>If an old passphrase is available it will be shown here for reference.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Type the passphrase here.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Check this box to obscure the password characters.</p></body></html> + + + + + &Hide Passphrase + + + + + O&ld Passphrase + + + + + &Passphrase + + + + + Hidden Network + + + + + &Name + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Type the name of the hidden network you wish to connect to.</p></body></html> + + + + + Service Set Identifier + + + + + &SSID + + + + + Wireless Internet Service Provider roaming (WISPr) + + + + + &Username + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>WISPr username.</p></body></html> + + + + + Passwor&d + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>WISPr password.</p></body></html> + + + + + Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Type your Identity for the Extensible Authentication Protocol</p></body></html> + + + + + &Identity + + + + + WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>When checked use WPS push button authentication. </p></body></html> + + + + + Use Push &Button Authentication + + + + + &WPS Pin + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Enter a WPS pin.</p></body></html> + + + + + Browser Login Requested + + + + + Choose or enter a browser: + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>ConnMan is requesting that you open a web browser to complete the login process.</p><p>We have scanned your PATH for browsers and any browsers found are shown in the list below. You may select any one browser to use it for the login. If your web browser is not shown in the list you may enter it directly in the<span style=" font-weight:600;"> Choose or enter a browser box</span>.</p><p>To launch the browser click the <span style=" font-weight:600;">Launch Browser</span> button. </p><p>If you wish to login manually close this dialog, start your web browser and proceed to the URL shown in the <span style=" font-weight:600;">Login URL</span> box.</p><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Brave Browser Users:</span> Note that Brave does not seem to accept a URL to start with. After the browser starts you will need to enter the URL manually. </p></body></html> + + + + + Login URL: + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Connman is requesting you continue login with a web browser. This box shows the URL that contains the login page.</p></body></html> + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Use the Firefox browser.</p></body></html> + Removed double space + <html><head/><body><p>Use the Firefox browser.</p></body><html> + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Use this button to launch the selected browser. The browser will open at the page shown in the Login URL box.</p></body></html> + + + + + Launch &Browser + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>What's This</p></body></html> + + + + + ... + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Continue the connection process.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Accept and use the answers you have provided in this dialog. </p><p>This will send your input to the connman daemon to continue the connection process.</p></body></html> + + + + + O&K + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Cancel the connection process.<br/></p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Cancel the dialog. </p><p>This will send a message to the connman daemon that you have cancelled the connection request.</p></body></html> + + + + + &Cancel + + + + + AgentDialog + + + Information + + + + + You have requested the %1 browser, but we cannot find a terminal program to open it with. Currenty we can start %1 using these terminals: <b>roxterm</b> and <b>xterm</b>.<br><br>To continue you need to manually open a terminal and then enter: "%1 %2" + + + + + ConnmanAgent + + + Connman Error + + + + + Connman returned the following error:<b><center>%1</b><br>Would you like to retry? + + + + + Agent Request Failed + + + + + The agent request failed before a reply was returned. + + + + + ConnmanCounter + + + + %L1 Bytes + + + + + + %L1 KB + + + + + + %L1 MB + + + + + + %L1 GB + + + + + <b>Transmit:</b><br>TX Total: %1 (%2), TX Errors: %3, TX Dropped: %4 + + + + + + + + + + %Ln Packet(s) + + + + + + + + <br><br><b>Received:</b><br>RX Total: %1 (%2), RX Errors: %3, RX Dropped: %4 + + + + + <br><br><b>Connect Time:</b><br> + + + + + %n Day(s) + + + + + + + + %n Hour(s) + + + + + + + + %n Minute(s) + + + + + + + + %n Second(s) + + + + + + + + ConnmanVPNAgent + + + Connman Error + + + + + Connman returned the following error:<b><center>%1</b><br>Would you like to retry? + + + + + Agent Request Failed + + + + + The agent request failed before a reply was returned. + + + + + ControlBox + + + Dialog + + + + + &Status + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>This checkbox controls the global setting for switching all radios on or off. When checked all radios are powered down.</p><p>When the system is In offline mode it is possible to turn individual devices back on. When leaving offline mode the individual policy of each device determines if the radio is turned back on or not.</p></body></html> + + + + + All Devices &Off + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">OfflineMode</span></p><p>The offline mode indicates the global setting for switching all radios on or off. Changing offline mode to true results in powering down all devices. When leaving offline mode the individual policy of each device decides to switch the radio back on or not. </p><p>During offline mode, it is still possible to switch certain technologies manually back on. For example the limited usage of WiFi or Bluetooth devices might be allowed in some situations.</p></body></html> + + + + + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><br/></p></body></html> + + + + + Global Properties + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The global setting for switching all radios on or off. When offline mode is engaged all radios are powered down.</p><p>While in offline mode it is possible to turn individual devices back on. When leaving offline mode the individual policy of each device determines if the radio is turned back on or not.</p></body></html> + + + + + OfflineMode: Unavailable + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The global connection state of the system. Possible values are &quot;offline&quot;, &quot;idle&quot;, &quot;ready&quot;, and &quot;online&quot;. </p></body></html> + + + + + State: Unavailable + + + + + + Technologies + + + + + + + + Name + + + + + + + Type + + + + + Powered + + + + + + + Connected + + + + + Tethering + + + + + + Resc&an + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>This box lists all services that connman can connect to.</p></body></html> + + + + + Services + + + + + + State + + + + + + Connection + + + + + + Move Before + + + + + + Move After + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>When checked hide the connection name in the Services box.</p></body></html> + + + + + &Less + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>This page will show the details of the service selected in the box at the top. If the selected service is not in the READY or ONLINE state then most of the details will be blank. </p><p>You may override service details by using the <span style=" font-weight:600;">Configuration</span> button at the bottom right. </p></body></html> + + + + + &Details + + + + + Ser&vice + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Use this Combobox to select the service for which you wish to view the detailed information.<br/></p></body></html> + + + + + Configuration + + + + + &Wireless + + + + + Wireless Services + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Select a wifi service in the table below and press this button to connect the service. </p><p>If there is only one wifi service listed in the table pressing this button will automatically select that service and attempt to connect. </p><p>If information about the service is needed, a passphrase for instance, you will be prompted for it. </p></body></html> + + + + + + Connect + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Select a wifi service in the table below and press this button to disconnect it. </p><p>If there is only one wifi service in the &quot;ready&quot; or &quot;online&quot; state pressing this button will automatically select that service and disconnect it. </p><p>This may also be used to abort a previous connection attempt.</p></body></html> + + + + + + Disconnect + + + + + + Remove + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>This label shows the number of WiFi technologies (devices) that were found, and the number that are powered on. There must be at least one WiFi technology found and powered in order for the box below to show services.</p><p>To turn a technology on or off go to the <span style=" font-weight:600;">Technologies</span> box in the <span style=" font-weight:600;">Status</span> tab and double click on the text that shows in the <span style=" font-weight:600;">Powered</span> column for the technology.</p></body></html> + + + + + Wifi State + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>If checked CMST will implement an internet kill switch for VPN connections. If a VPN connection drops while the kill switch is enabled all technologies will be powered off.</p><p>The way this works is the service order is monitored. If the topmost service is of type VPN and then if it changes to something other than VPN and if the change was not initiated by the user (for instance by using the <span style=" font-weight:600;">Disconnect</span> button in the VPN tab), then CMST will cycle through all technologies powering each one down in turn. </p></body></html> + + + + + Enable VPN Internet Kill Switch + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>If checked the system notification daemon will popup a notify message when a significant connman related event is received.</p><p>Notifications can be handled by the System Tray Icon, or by a Notify daemon if one is installed. Both can not be active at the same time.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>If checked the Start Up Options in the right hand pane will be enabled. Start up options set in this pane will be read and used next time the program starts. Start up options are also available as command line switches and an option provided on the command line will take precedence over an option set in the right hand pane. The options in this pane are provided as a convienence to avoid the necessity of editing a systemd service or other start up file. </p><p>Settings are stored in<span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';">: ~</span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">/.config/cmst/cmst.conf </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';"><br/>This is a standard ini type text file.</span></p></body></html> + + + + + Enable Start Options from GUI (right hand pane) + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>These entries control various options for CMST at program start. Changing or setting these will only take effect at the next program start. </p><p>All of these options are available from the command line, and if a command line option is provided it will take precedence over these settings.</p></body></html> + + + + + Start Up Options + + + + + <html><head/><body><pre style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;"><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';">Command Line Option: </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">-m</span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';"> or </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">--minimized</span></pre></body></html> +<html><head/><body><p>Start the GUI minimized in the system tray.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><pre style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;"><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';">Command Line Option: </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">--counter-update-rate</span></pre></body></html> +<html><head/><body><p>Specify the frequency in seconds between counter updates (default is 10 seconds). </p></body></html> + + + + + Counter Update Rate + + + + + External Programs + + + + + Aw&Oken + + + + + A&rtwork + + + + + Rescan + + + + + Offline Mode + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Force a rescan of all WiFi technologies. This is similar to issuing the command <span style=" font-weight:600;">connmanctl scan wifi</span> from the command line.</p><p>The button will become inactive while the scan is occuring.</p></body></html> + + + + + Favorite + + + + + Security + + + + + Signal Strength + + + + + &Counters + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The service being monitored by the counters.</p></body></html> + + + + + + Service: + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Counters for the &quot;online&quot; service connection that is not marked roaming. </p><p>Counters may not always be available. The counters could have been disabled at the command line (-c or --disable-counters) or occasionally the connection will register &quot;ready&quot; instead of &quot;online&quot;. Online is a &quot;ready&quot; connection that has verified internet connectivity. It is possible to be online with only a &quot;ready&quot; connection, however the counters only work for they &quot;online&quot; connection.</p></body></html> + + + + + Home + + + + + + Counter not available. + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Counters for the &quot;online&quot; service connection marked &quot;roaming&quot;.</p><p>In the case of cellular services this normally indicates connections to a foreign provider.</p><p>Counters may not always be available. The counters could have been disabled at the command line (-c or --disable-counters) or occasionally the connection will register &quot;ready&quot; instead of &quot;online&quot;. Online is a &quot;ready&quot; connection that has verified internet connectivity. It is possible to be online with only a &quot;ready&quot; connection, however the counters only work for they &quot;online&quot; connection.</p></body></html> + + + + + Roaming + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Counter Settings</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The threshold values for counter updates (counter resolution). Data and time work together to define how often the fields are updated.</p></body></html> + + + + + Settings: + + + + + &Preferences + + + + + <html><head/><body><pre style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;"><span style=" font-family:'monospace';">Command Line Option: </span><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; font-weight:600;">-c</span><span style=" font-family:'monospace';"> or </span><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; font-weight:600;">--enable-counters</span></pre><p>Enable Connman RX and TX counters. Counters are experimental in Connman and enabling them will write a large amount of data to the system logs.</p><p>Counters are turned off by default, and is a change from the way it was originally. Up to and including version 2017.09.19 counters were enabled by default. All versions subsequent to that counters are disabled by default.</p></body></html> + + + + + Enable Counters + + + + + <html><head/><body><pre style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;"><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';">Command Line Option: </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">-n</span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';"> or </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">--disable-vpn</span></pre><p>Disable VPN. This will hide the VPN tab and will also skip trying to make a connection to connman-vpn. The later is useful if your Connman was built with the --disable-vpn feature.</p></body></html> + + + + + Disable VPN + + + + + <html><head/><body><pre style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;"><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';">Command Line Option: </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">-M</span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';"> or </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">--disable-minimized</span></pre><p>Disable the minimize button. Use when you want to have the window manager have sole control of minimizing the interface.</p></body></html> + + + + + Disable Minimized + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Preferences for the interface are in this box.</p></body></html> + + + + + Interface + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>If checked the display of tooltips will be enabled for the interface widgets.</p><p>Tooltips are the small popups that appear when you hover the mouse pointer over an area of the interface. </p></body></html> + + + + + Enable ToolTips (Interface) + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Normally counters are cumulative and will retain the connect time and the TX and RX counts between boots. </p><p>When this box is checked the counters will reset to zero every time CMST is started, and if CMST is running everytime a Connman service is started. </p></body></html> + + + + + Reset Counters + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>When checked additional controls for advanced users are displayed.</p></body></html> + + + + + Advanced Controls + + + + + <html><head/><body><pre style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;"><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';">Command Line Option: </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">-d</span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';"> or </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">--disable-tray-icon</span></pre></body></html> +<html><head/><body><p>Disable the system tray icon.</p><p>May be needed for system trays not compliant with the Freedesktop.org system tray specification.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Disabled because currently Connman will accept this option but will do nothing with it.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Specify the amount of data in KB that must be transmitted before the counters update (default is 1024 KB).</p><p>Connman will accept this entry, but according to a comment in the Connman code the actual feature still needs to be implemented and the selection is therefore disabled.</p></body></html> + + + + + Counter Update KB + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Specify the wait time in seconds before starting the system tray icon (default is 0 seconds).</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Specify the amount of data in KB that must be transmitted before the counters update (default is 1024 KB).</p></body></html> + + + + + Start Minimized + + + + + Wait Time + + + + + Disable Tray Icon + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>If checked the state of the GUI will be restored from settings saved on disk. Settings include the geometry and position of the dialog and the current tab. </p><p>These settings will be used at next boot to restore the user interface to the way it was at shutdown.</p><p>The settings file is: ~<span style=" font-weight:600;">/.config/cmst/cmst.conf </span><br/>This is a standard ini type text file.</p></body></html> + + + + + Retain State + + + + + <html><head/><body><pre style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;"><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';">Command Line Option: </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">-i</span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';"> or </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">--icon-theme</span></pre><p>Use an icon theme from your system. You may specify the theme in the box at the right, or if the box is left blank CMST will try and use the system wide icon theme (if one is defined).</p></body></html> + + + + + Use Icon Theme + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Specify the frequency in seconds between counter updates (default is 10 seconds). </p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><pre style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;"><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';">Command Line Option: </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">--fake-transparency</span></pre></body></html> +<html><head/><body><p>Used to work around a QT bug where system tray icons display with white or black backgrounds instead of being transparent.</p><p>You can specify the icon background color here. Format is a hex number in the form RRGGBB. If the spedified color matches the tray background we've effectively created fake transparency. </p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Select a wifi service in the table below and press this button to remove the service. </p><p>If a service has previously been successfully connected (Favorite is true) this button will remove the Favorite property. The service will also be disconnected if it is currently connected. If the service required a passphrase then the passphrase it will be cleared and forgotten.</p><p>If a connection attempt failed this can slso be used to reset the service.</p></body></html> + + + + + &VPN + + + + + VPN Services + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Select a vpn service in the table below and press this button to connect the service. </p><p>If there is only one vpn service listed in the table pressing this button will automatically select that service and attempt to connect. </p><p>If information about the service is needed, a passphrase for instance, you will be prompted for it. </p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Select a vpn service in the table below and press this button to disconnect it. </p><p>If there is only one vpn service in the &quot;ready&quot; or &quot;online&quot; state pressing this button will automatically select that service and disconnect it. </p><p>This may also be used to abort a previous connection attempt.</p></body></html> + + + + + Host + + + + + Fake Transparency + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Preferences for the system tray are in this box.</p></body></html> + + + + + System Tray + + + + + Hide Tray Icon + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>If checked the system tray icon will popup a status message when you hover the mouse over it.</p></body></html> + + + + + Enable System Tray Popups + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>If checked the system tray will popup a notify message when a significant connman related event is received.</p><p>Notifications can be handled by the System Tray Icon, or by a Notify daemon if one is installed. Both can not be active at the same time.</p></body></html> + + + + + System Tray Notifications + + + + + Notifications + + + + + Notification Daemon + + + + + Server Status + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Connman refers to hardware devices as technologies. This box will display information about all known technologies.</p><p>To turn a technology on or off click on the button that shows in the <span style=" font-weight:600;">Powered</span> column for the technology.</p><p>To tether a technology click the button in the <span style=" font-weight:600;">Tethering</span> column to on. When tethering is enabled the default service is bridged to all clients connected through the tethered technology. If the <span style=" font-weight:600;">Tethering</span> columns are not shown clear the check in <span style=" font-weight:600;">Less</span> checkbox below this window.</p><p>Note that by default wired connections cannot be tethered. This behavior can be overwritten in the connman.conf file. </p></body></html> + + + + + ID:Password + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>To edit the ID and Password of a tethered WiFi device click this button.</p><p>The ID and Password are what clients will have to enter to connect to the ad-hoc network. This is only valid for WiFi connections</p></body></html> + + + + + ID:Pass + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>When checked the tethering columns will be hidden.</p></body></html> + + + + + Less + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Move the selected service before another in the list.</p><p>The button will only become active if the selected service can be moved and if there is another valid service which it can be used as a target.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Move the selected service after another in the list.</p><p>The button will only become active if the selected service can be moved and if there is another valid service which it can be used as a target.</p></body></html> + + + + + Program Control + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>If checked CMST will place an entry in the autostart directory for the current user, unchecking will remove said entry. This directory is typically: <span style=" font-weight:600;">${HOME}/.config/autostart</span>. </p><p>CMST only add or remove the .desktop file from the autostart directory. Autostarting is typically dependent upon your Desktop Environment and must be enabled from there.</p></body></html> + + + + + Enable Autostart + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>If a Connman service falls into the &quot;Failed&quot; state it will normally remain in that state.</p><p>If this box is checked CMST will try to automatically reconnect a WiFi service that enters the &quot;Failed&quot; state. </p></body></html> + + + + + Retry Failed Connection + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Color in #RGB format to colorize the internal icons with.</p></body></html> + + + + + ... + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The default configuration method for all services is automatic or something like DHCP. This should be good enough for most typical usage, but if it is not this button will allow manual configuration of Ethernet and IP settings for the selected Service.</p><p>This button will be disabled if the service is provisioned via an external config file or if the service is of type VPN. It is not possible to modify the properties of these services.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Select a wifi service in the table below and press this button to edit the service. </p><p>The service must have previously been successfully connected (Favorite is true) for this button to work. Pressing <span style=" font-weight:600;">Edit</span> will remove the service and then request credentials to establish the connection. If the service is currently connected it will be disconnected first. If the service required a passphrase then the old passphrase it will be cleared and forgotten.</p><p>Connman does not provide any methods to retrieve credentials (passphrases, etc.) as that is insecure. CMST will not work around this protection. All this button really does is automate pressing the <span style=" font-weight:600;">Remove</span> and <span style=" font-weight:600;">Connect</span> buttons above. Make sure you know all of the credentials to reconnect as the existing credentials will be cleared when this button is pressed.</p></body></html> + + + + + Edit + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Force a rescan of all WiFi technologies. This is similar to issuing the command <span style=" font-weight:600;">connmanctl scan wifi</span> from the command line. This will also clear any selections in the table below.</p><p>The button will become inactive while the scan is occuring.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>This page shows the known WiFi services. </p><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Name:</span> The SSID of the network.</p><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Favorite:</span> A heart symbol in this column indicates that this computer has previously made a connection to the network using this service.</p><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Connected:</span> Shows the connection state of this service. Hover the mouse over the icon to popup a text description. Online signals that an Internet connectionis available and has been verified. Ready signals a successfully connected device. </p><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Security: </span>Describes the type of security used for this service. Possible values are &quot;none&quot;, &quot;wep&quot;, &quot;psk&quot;, &quot;ieee8021x&quot;, and &quot;wps&quot;.</p><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Signal Strength:</span> The strength of the WiFi signal, normalized to a scale of 0 to 100.</p><p><br/></p></body></html> + + + + + Create + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>This page shows the provisioned VPN services. Some cells in the table may only be available once a connection is estlablished. </p><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Name:</span> The name given in the provisioning file.</p><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Type:</span> The VPN type (OpenConnect, OpenVPN, PPTP, etc)</p><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">State:</span> Shows the connection state of this service. Hover the mouse over the icon to popup a text description. </p><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Host: </span>VPN Host IP.</p><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Domain:</span> The VPN Domain.<br/></p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Internal icons can be colorized. You may select a color using the button to the left, or you may type in the #RGB color yourself.</p><p>If you type the entry it must have leading # sign. Example: #22aa44 </p></body></html> + + + + + Colorize + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Hide the CMST tray icon during normal operations. Normal operations are defined as having the Global state in an <span style=" font-weight:600;">Online</span> or <span style=" font-weight:600;">Ready</span> mode. Any other state will cause the icon to be displayed in the system tray. CMST is still running even if the icon is hidden.</p><p>If CMST is minimized while the icon is hiddden you will need to start another instance CMST to get the interface back. This second instance will restore interface from the first instance and then immediately abort. </p><p>If CMST is minimized while the tray icon is visible then simply clicking the tray icon will restore the interface. </p></body></html> + + + + + Hide Tray Icon Unless Needed + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>If checked the CMST icon will be hidden in the system tray. CMST is still running even if the icon is hidden.</p><p>If CMST is minimized while the icon is hiddden you will need to start another instance CMST to get the interface back. This second instance will restore interface from the first instance and then immediately abort. </p><p>If CMST is minimized while the tray icon is visible then simply clicking the tray icon will restore the interface. </p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';">Command Line Option: </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">-I</span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';"> or </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">--icon-scale</span></p><p>Scale icons and other artwork in CMST. For High DPI moitors it may be necessary to specify a scale factor on icons and other artwork in CMST. Default scale is 1.0. You may override the default using this option. </p><p>For High DPI monitors a factor of 2 has been found to be good. Valid values of scale factor are from 1.0 to 3.0.</p></body></html> + + + + + Icon Scale Factor + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Icon scale factor. If the box is disabled by clearing the checkbox at the left the value contained in this field will be ignored.</p><p>For High DPI monitors a factor of 2 has been found to be good. Valid values of scale factor are from 1.0 to 3.0. Default value is 1.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><pre style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;"><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';">Command Line Option: </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">-w</span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier';"> or </span><span style=" font-family:'Courier New,courier'; font-weight:600;">--wait-time</span></pre><p>Specify the wait time in seconds before starting the system tray icon (default is 0 seconds).</p><p>If CMST is started and tries to create a tray icon before the system tray itself is created the proram will not be able to start minimized. This sometimes happens when the program is started automatically. If you know the tray will exist once the system is up you may specify a wait time and CMST will wait that number of seconds before trying to create the tray icon. This is to give the window manager or panel time to create the tray before we try to place the icon there.</p><p>If you plan to start with the main dialog shown on screen there is no reason to use this option. This is only intended to be used for starting minimized.</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Used to work around a QT bug where system tray icons display with white or black backgrounds instead of being transparent.</p><p>You can specify the icon background color here. Format is a hex number in the form RRGGBB. If the spedified color matches the tray background we've effectively created fake transparency.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Programs or processes to execute after various events occur.</p><p>If the program or process requires command line arguments provide them here just as if you were typing at a command line. Example:</p><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">/path/to/program arg1 arg2 arg3</span></p><p>Two events are checked. <span style=" font-weight:600;">Before Connecting</span> events are called after the Connect button is pressed in either the Wireless or VPN tabs. The program or process in the Execute box will only be executed prior to making a connection for the service shown in the Service box. It will not be called when connecting to any other service.</p><p>The program or process in the <span style=" font-weight:600;">After Connecting</span> box will be called after Connman enters the ready or online state.</p><p><br/></p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>This area is to specify a program or process to run after a wifi or vpn service button is pressed, but before the connect method is sent to ConnMan. This is mainly used to modify a .cmst.config file which seems useful to modify certain short lived entries for openConnect vpn connections.</p><p>The program or process in the <span style=" font-weight:600;">Execute</span> box will only be executed prior to making a connection for the single service shown in the <span style=" font-weight:600;">Service</span> box. It will not be called when connecting to any other service. If a .cmst.config file is to be modified a check must in the <span style=" font-weight:600;">Modify Service File</span> box and the path and name of the file to be modified must be provided.</p><p>To modify a .cmst.config file CMST will read stdout of the program or process being called. Program output should be individual lines in KEY=VALUE format. If KEY exists in the .cmst.config file it will be replaced by the new VALUE. If KEY does not exist it will be appended. </p></body></html> + + + + + Before Connecting + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Enter the program or process to be executed before Connman initiates a connection to the service listed in the box above. If left blank no program or process will be executed.</p></body></html> + + + + + Execute: + + + + + Specify the service you are connecting to where you want a program or process to execute prior to initiating the connection. + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>If checked the configuration file shown below will be modified by whatever output the program provides.</p></body></html> + + + + + Modify Service File + + + + + Service configuration file to be modified by the program. + + + + + FIle: + + + + + <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd"> +<html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /><style type="text/css"> +p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } +</style></head><body style=" font-family:'Sans Serif'; font-size:9pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal;"> +<p style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">Enter the program or process to be executed after Connman enters the <span style=" font-weight:600;">Ready</span> or <span style=" font-weight:600;">Online</span> state. If left blank no program or process will be executed.</p></body></html> + + + + + After Connecting + + + + + &Help + + + + + &About + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Display a dialog box containing information about this program. </p></body></html> + + + + + C&MST + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Display a dialog box containing information about the Icon set used in this program. </p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Display a dialog box containing information about the QT toolkit used to develop this program. </p></body></html> + + + + + &QT + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Use this button to view the program license.</p></body></html> + + + + + &License + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Use this button to view the change log of the program.</p></body></html> + + + + + ChangeLo&g + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Help</span></p><p>Program help is mainly provided by the &quot;What's This&quot; button in the lower left corner. Press the button and then click on an item you are interested in. &quot;What's This&quot; is also available via context menu by right clicking on a button, box or text area.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>What's This</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Use this button to find information about an element in the GUI by entering &quot;What's This&quot; mode. </p><p>You may also right click on an element to show the &quot;What's This&quot; text for it.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Open the provisioning editor to create or edit Connman configuration (provisioning) files.</p><p>These config files reside in /var/lib/connman which is owned by root:root. CMST will register a roothelper to allow reading and writing files in this directory. </p><p>To avoid abusing the root privileges the editor will only operate on files with names ending in <span style=" font-style:italic;">.cmst.config</span>. This file name ending will be added automatically during a file save and cannot be altered. </p><p>Using this editor it is not possible to edit or delete config files created by other means.</p></body></html> + + + + + Provisioning Editor + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Open the VPN provisioning editor to create or edit Connman configuration (provisioning) files for VPN connections.</p><p>These config files reside in /var/lib/connman-vpn which is owned by root:root. CMST will register a roothelper to allow reading and writing files in this directory. </p><p>To avoid abusing the root privileges the editor will only operate on files with names ending in <span style=" font-style:italic;">.cmst.config</span>. This file name ending will be added automatically during a file save and cannot be altered. </p><p>Using this editor it is not possible to edit or delete config files created by other means.</p></body></html> + + + + + VPN Editor + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Exit the program and remove the system tray icon. Connman will still be running as a daemon but will not be managed by this program.</p></body></html> + + + + + E&xit + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Minimize the dialog. If you have the system tray Icon shown this dialog may be restored by right clicking on the tray icon. If the tray icon is hidden minimize will not be active.</p></body></html> + + + + + + Mi&nimize + + + + + IDPass + + + + + Set ID and Password for tethered wifi + + + + + Ma&ximize + + + + + &Exit + + + + + About %1 + + + + + Service Details + + + + + WiFi Connections + + + + + VPN Connections + + + + + About AwOken + + + + + <center>This program uses artwork from <b>Freepik</b> obtained from www.flaticon.com:<br><br>Released under the Flaticon Basic License<br><br><b>Artwork files:</b><li>radio.png</li><li>basic-plane.png</li> + + + + + License + + + + + %1 change log is not available. + + + + + ChangeLog + + + + + + Cancel + + + + + + <b>Service:</b> %1 + + + + + Unable to determine service + + + + + + + + No Services Selected + + + + + You need to select a Wifi service before pressing the remove button. + + + + + Offline Mode Engaged + + + + + Offline Mode Disabled + + + + + Network Services: + + + + + Service Error: %1 + + + + + + Object Path: %1 + + + + + VPN Engaged + + + + + VPN Disengaged + + + + + <b>Technology: %1</b><p>Please enter the WiFi AP SSID that clients will<br>have to join in order to gain internet connectivity. + + + + + <b>Technology: %1</b><p>Please enter the WPA pre-shared key clients will<br>have to use in order to establish a connection.<p>PSK length: minimum of 8 characters. + + + + + Ethernet Connection + + icon_tool_tip + + + + + + Service: %1 + + + + + + WiFi Connection + + icon_tool_tip + + + + + SSID: %1 + + + + + + Security: %1 + + + + + + Strength: %1% + + + + + + VPN Connection + + icon_tool_tip + + + + + Type: %1 + + + + + + Host: %1 + + + + + <b>Connection:</b> %1 + + + + + <center>%1 is a program to interface with the Connman daemon and to provide a system tray control.<br><center>Version <b>%2</b><center>Release date: %3<center>Copyright c %4<center>by<center>Andrew J. Bibb<center>Vermont, USA<br><center><b>Translations:</b><center>Jianfeng Zhang (Chinese)<center>sqozz (German)<center>Ilya Shestopalov (Russian)<center>Heimen Stoffels (Dutch)<center> Yaşar Çiv (Turkish)<br><center><b>Build Information:</b><center>Compiled using QT version %5<center>Connman version %6 + + + + + &Colorize + + + + + &Transparency + + + + + About Other Artwork + + + + + You need to select a Wifi service before pressing the edit button. + + + + + Information + + + + + No provisioning files created by %1 were found.<br>There are no VPN services which can be removed. + + + + + %1 - Select File + + + + + Select a file to be deleted. + + + + + All network devices are powered off, now in Airplane mode. + + + + + Power has been restored to all previously powered network devices. + + + + + The system is online. + + + + + The system is offline. + + + + + VPN Kill Switch Engaged + + + + + The connection to VPN service %1 was dropped and the VPN kill switch was engaged. All network devices are powered off. + + + + + <br><b>Service Details:</b><br> + + + + + Service Type: %1<br> + + + + + Service Name: %1<br> + + + + + Service State: %1<br> + + + + + Favorite: %1<br> + + + + + Yes + favorite + + + + + No + favorite + + + + + External Configuration File: %1<br> + + + + + Yes + immutable + + + + + No + immutable + + + + + Auto Connect: %1<br> + + + + + On + autoconnect + + + + + No + autoconnect + + + + + <br><b>IPv4</b><br> + + + + + IP Address Acquisition: %1<br> + + + + + + + IP Address: %1<br> + + + + + IP Netmask: %1<br> + + + + + + IP Gateway: %1<br> + + + + + <br><b>IPv6</b><br> + + + + + + Address Acquisition: %1<br> + + + + + Prefix Length: <br> + + + + + Prefix Length: %1<br> + + + + + Privacy: %1<br> + + + + + <br><b>Proxy</b><br> + + + + + URL: %1<br> + + + + + Servers:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;%1<br> + + + + + Excludes:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;%1<br> + + + + + <br><b>mDNS</b><br> + + + + + Support Enabled: %1<br> + + + + + Yes + mdns + + + + + No + mdns + + + + + <br><b>Last Address Conflict</b><br> + + + + + MAC Address: %1<br> + + + + + Conflict detected on: %1<br> + + + + + Resolved: %1<br> + + + + + Yes + last_address_conflict + + + + + No + last_address_conflict + + + + + <br><b>Name Servers</b><br> + + + + + <br><br><b>Time Servers</b><br> + + + + + <br><br><b>Search Domains</b><br> + + + + + <br><br><b>Ethernet</b><br> + + + + + Connection Method: %1<br> + + + + + Interface: %1<br> + + + + + Device Address: %1<br> + + + + + MTU: %1<br> + + + + + <br><b>Wireless</b><br> + + + + + Security: %1<br> + + + + + Strength: %1<br> + + + + + Roaming: %1<br> + + + + + Yes + roaming + + + + + No + roaming + + + + + <br><b>VPN Provider</b><br> + + + + + Host: %1<br> + + + + + Domain: %1<br> + + + + + Name: %1<br> + + + + + Type: %1<br> + + + + + State: + + + + + Engaged + + + + + + + Disabled + + + + + Offline Mode + + + + + Yes + connected + + + + + No + connected + + + + + On + tethering + + + + + Off + tethering + + + + + Update resolution of the counters is based on a threshold of %L1 KB of data and %L2 seconds of time. + + + + + + Interface: %1 + + + + + Connection is in the Failure State, attempting to reestablish the connection + icon_tool_tip + + + + + Connection is in the Failure State. + icon_tool_tip + + + + + Not Connected + icon_tool_tip + + + + + Error retrieving properties via Dbus + + + + + Connection status is unknown + + + + + Type: %1 + + + + + <br>Powered + + + + + On + + + + + Off + + + + + Not Connected + + + + + <br>Tethering + + + + + + Enabled + + + + + + Connection : %1 + + + + + Signal Strength: %1% + + + + + Favorite Connection + + + + + Never Connected + + + + + <br>Roaming + + + + + <br>Autoconnect is + + + + + Background Color for Fake Transparency + + + + + Could not find a connection to the system bus + + + + + + %1 - Critical Error + + + + + Unable to find a connection to the system bus.<br><br>%1 will not be able to communicate with connman. + + + + + Could not create an interface to connman on the system bus + + + + + Unable to create an interface to connman on the system bus.<br><br>%1 will not be able to communicate with connman. + + + + + Error reading or parsing connman.Manager.GetProperties + + + + + + + %1 - Warning + + + + + There was an error reading or parsing the reply from method connman.Manager.GetProperties.<br><br>It is unlikely any portion of %1 will be functional. + + + + + Error reading or parsing connman.Manager.GetTechnologies + + + + + There was an error reading or parsing the reply from method connman.Manager.GetTechnologies.<br><br>Some portion of %1 may still be functional. + + + + + Error reading or parsing connman.Manager.GetServices + + + + + There was an error reading or parsing the reply from method connman.Manager.GetServices.<br><br>Some portion of %1 may still be functional. + + + + + Could not create an interface to connman-vpn on the system bus + + + + + [Hidden Wifi] + + + + + %1 version %2 by %3 has been detected on this system.<p>This server supports desktop Notification Specification version %4 + + + + + Attempt %1 of %2 looking for notification server. + + + + + Unable to connect to a notification server after %1 tries. + + + + + Colorize Icons + + + + + + <p style='white-space:pre'><center><b>%1</b></center> + + + + + <center>This program uses the <b>AwOken</b> icon set version 2.5<br><br>Released under the<br>Creative Commons<br>Attribution-Share Alike 3.0<br>Unported License<br><a href="url">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode</a> + + + + + On + powered + + + + + Off + powered + + + + + Security: %1 + + + + + %1 license is the MIT (Expat) license. + + + + + You need to select a service before pressing the connect button. + + + + + You need to select a service before pressing the disconnect button. + + + + + <p style='white-space:pre'><center><b>%1 Properties</b></center> + + + + + WiFi Technologies:<br> %1 Found, %2 Powered + + + + + GEN_Editor + + + File save failed. + + + + + %L1 KB written + + + + + %L1 Bytes written + + + + + Critical + + + + + <b>DBus Error Name:</b> %1<br><br><b>String:</b> %2<br><br><b>Message:</b> %3 + + + + + IconManager + + + A new icon definition file will be installed to <b>%1</b> and a backup of the old definition file has been created as <b>%2</b> <p>If the original definition file was customized and you wish to retain those changes you will need to manually merge them into the new file. <p>If the original was never customized or you just wish to delete the backup now you may select <i>Discard</i> to delete the backup or <i>Save</i> to retain it. + + + + + Peditor + + + Property Editor + + + + + &General + + + + + AutoConnect + + + + + &Nameservers + + + + + &Domains + + + + + IPv&4 + + + + + + Address + + + + + Netmask + + + + + + Gateway + + + + + + + Method + + + + + IPv&6 + + + + + Prefix Length + + + + + Privacy + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>User configuration of Proxy settings.</p></body></html> + + + + + &Proxy + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Automatic proxy configuration URL. Used by the &quot;auto&quot; method.</p></body></html> + + + + + URL + + + + + &Timeservers + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The IPv4 address to use for this connection.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The IPv4 gateway for this connection. This field is optional and may be left blank</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The IPv4 netmask for this connection.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>If checked this service will auto-connect when no other connection is available. This is only available for services marked &quot;Favorite&quot;. </p><p>The service will not auto-connect while roaming.</p></body></html> + property editor + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The list of manually configured domain name servers. Some cellular networks don't provide correct name servers and this allows for an override.</p><p>This array is sorted by priority and the first entry in the list represents the nameserver with the highest priority.</p><p>When using manual configuration and no global nameservers are configured, then it is useful to configure this setting.</p><p>Enter one or more IP addresses. Separate each address you enter by a comma, semi-colon, vertical bar, or by white space.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The list of manually configured time servers.</p><p>The first entry in the list represents the timeserver with the highest priority.</p><p>When using manual configuration this setting is useful to override all the other timeserver settings. This is service specific, hence only the values for the default service are used.</p><p>Changes to this property will result in restart of NTP query.</p><p>Enter one or more IP addresses. Separate each address you enter by a comma, semi-colon, vertical bar, or by white space.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>List of manually configures search domains.</p><p>Enter one or more IP addresses. Separate each address you enter by a comma, semi-colon, vertical bar, or by white space.</p></body></html> + + + + + <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd"> +<html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /><style type="text/css"> +p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } +</style></head><body style=" font-family:'Sans Serif'; font-size:9pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal;"> +<p style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">The IPv4 address to use for this connection.</p></body></html> + property editor + + + + + <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd"> +<html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /><style type="text/css"> +p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } +</style></head><body style=" font-family:'Sans Serif'; font-size:9pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal;"> +<p style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">The IPv4 gateway for this connection. This field is optional and may be left blank</p></body></html> + property editor + + + + + <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd"> +<html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /><style type="text/css"> +p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } +</style></head><body style=" font-family:'Sans Serif'; font-size:9pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal;"> +<p style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">The IPv4 netmask for this connection.</p></body></html> + property editor + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Possible values of <span style=" font-weight:600;">dhcp</span>, <span style=" font-weight:600;">manual</span>, and <span style=" font-weight:600;">off</span>.</p><p>If <span style=" font-weight:600;">manual</span> is selected boxes for <span style=" font-weight:600;">Address</span>, <span style=" font-weight:600;">Netmask</span> and<span style=" font-weight:600;"> Gateway</span> will become visible.</p></body></html> + + + + + <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd"> +<html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /><style type="text/css"> +p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } +</style></head><body style=" font-family:'Sans Serif'; font-size:9pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal;"> +<p style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">Enable or disable the IPv6 privacy extension as described in RFC 4941,</p> +<p style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;"><span style=" font-weight:600;">Disabled</span>: privacy extension is disabled and normal autoconf addresses are used.</p> +<p style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;"><span style=" font-weight:600;">Enabled</span>: the system prefers to use public addresses over temporary addresses.</p> +<p style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;"><span style=" font-weight:600;">Prefered</span>: privacy extension is enabled and the system prefers temporary addresses over public addresses.</p> +<p style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;"><br /></p></body></html> + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The IPv6 gateway for this connection. This field is optional and may be left blank</p></body></html> + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The prefix length of the IPv6 connection.</p></body></html> + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The IPv6 address to use for this connection.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Possible values are &quot;auto&quot;, &quot;manual&quot;, and &quot;off&quot;</p></body></html> + + + + + Servers + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Check to enable mDNS. Note that mDNS requires a DNS backend which supports it.</p><p><br/></p></body></html> + property editor + + + + + Excludes + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Enable or disable the IPv6 privacy extension as described in RFC 4941.</p><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Disabled</span>: privacy extension is disabled and normal autoconf addresses are used.</p><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Enabled</span>: the system prefers to use public addresses over temporary addresses.</p><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Prefered</span>: privacy extension is enabled and the system prefers temporary addresses over public addresses.</p><p><br/></p></body></html> + + + + + <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd"> +<html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /><style type="text/css"> +p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } +</style></head><body style=" font-family:'Sans Serif'; font-size:9pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal;"> +<p style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">Used when &quot;manual&quot; is set. List of proxy URIs. The URI without a protocol will be interpreted as the generic proxy URI.</p> +<p style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">Enter one or more IP addresses. Separate each address you enter by a comma, semi-colon, or by white space.</p></body></html> + property editor + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Used when &quot;manual&quot; is set. A list of hosts which can be accessed directly.</p><p><br/></p><p>Enter one or more IP addresses. Separate each address you enter by a comma, semi-colon, or by white space.</p></body></html> + + + + + Check to enable mDNS. Note that mDNS requires a DNS backend which supports it. + + + + + + + &mDNS + + + + + Enable mDNS + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>What's This</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Clear all entries on the current page.</p><p>This button will reset every field on the current page to the default value, which generally means nothing in the field.</p></body></html> + + + + + Reset Pa&ge + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Clear all fields on every page of the dialog.</p><p>This will reset every field on every page to the default value for the field. </p></body></html> + + + + + Reset &All + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Accept the entries, send them to Connman, and close the dialog.</p></body></html> + + + + + OK + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Close the dialog without sending any entries to Connman.</p></body></html> + + + + + Cancel + + + + + Provisioning + + + Provisioning Editor + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Text edit window.</p><p>You may type or cut and paste into this window. You may also use menus above to insert text fields.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Open an existing config file.</p></body></html> + + + + + &Open + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Write the displayed data to a config file.</p><p>The combo box is seeded with a list of CMST created config files to provide an easy way to overwrite one. You may also type a name in the ComboBox.</p><p>It is not necessary to provide a path nor a file extension as both will be stripped out and replaced allowed values. </p></body></html> + + + + + &Save + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Delete a config file.</p></body></html> + + + + + &Delete + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Clear all text from the editor window.</p></body></html> + + + + + &Clear Page + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>What's This</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Enter &quot;Whats This&quot; mode.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Exit the dialog.</p></body></html> + + + + + E&xit + + + + + [global] + + + + + + Name + + + + + Description + + + + + [service_*] + + + + + Type + + + + + MAC + + + + + Nameservers + + + + + Timeservers + + + + + SearchDomains + + + + + Domain + + + + + SSID + + + + + EAP + + + + + CACertFile + + + + + ClientCertFile + + + + + PrivateKeyFile + + + + + PrivateKeyPassphrase + + + + + PrivateKeyPassphraseType + + + + + Identity + + + + + Phase2 + + + + + Passphrase + + + + + Security + + + + + Hidden + + + + + Eduroam (long) + + + + + Eduroam (short) + + + + + IPv4 + + + + + Set IPv4 to "off", "dhcp", or enter IPV4 address information + + + + + IPv6 + + + + + Set IPv6 to "off, "auto", or enter IPv6 address information + + + + + DeviceName + + + + + Interface name where this provisioning applies (ex: eth0) + + + + + mDNS + + + + + Set to true if mDNS domains can be resolved and the hostname registered. + + + + + AnonymousIdentity + + + + + Anonymous identity string for EAP + + + + + SubjectMatch + + + + + Substring to be matched against the subject of the authentication server certificate for EAP + + + + + AltSubjectMatch + + + + + Semicolon separated string of entries to be matched against the alternative subject name of the authentication server certificate for EAP + + + + + DomainSuffixMatch + + + + + A FQDN used as a suffix match requirement for the authentication server. + + + + + DomainMatch + + + + + A FQDN used as a full match requirement for the authentication server. + + + + + + EAP-PEAP + + + + + + EAP-TLS + + + + + + EAP-TTLS + + + + + IPv6.Privacy + + + + + ProvisioningEditor + + + Global + + + + + Service + + + + + WiFi + + + + + Templates + + + + + File Path to the CA Certificate File + + + + + File Path to the Client Certificate File + + + + + File path to the Client Private Key File + + + + + Key Files (*.pem);;All Files (*.*) + + + + + MAC address. + + + + + SSID: hexadecimal representation of an 802.11 SSID + + + + + List of Nameservers + + + + + List of Timeservers + + + + + List of DNS Search Domains + + + + + Domain name to be used + + + + + Enter the string representation of an 802.11 SSID. + + + + + Substring to be matched against the subject of the authentication server + + + + + List of entries to be matched against the alternative subject name. + + + + + A fully qualified domain name used as a full match requirement for the authentication server + + + + + A fully qualified domain name used as a suffix match requirement for the authentication server + + + + + Service type. + + + + + EAP type. + + + + + Private key passphrase type. + + + + + Network security type. + + + + + Hidden network + + + + + IPv6 Privacy + + + + + IPv4 Settings + + + + + IPv6 Settings + + + + + %1 - Item Input + + + + + Tag which will replace the * with<br>an identifier unique to the config file. + + + + + Enter the network name. + + + + + Enter a description of the network. + + + + + Password/Passphrase for the private key file. + + + + + Identity string for EAP. + + + + + RSN/WPA/WPA2 Passphrase + + + + + Phase 2 (inner authentication with TLS tunnel)<br>authentication method. + + + + + %1 - Text Input + + + + + IPv4 Address. <br><br>Enter the IPv4 network address in the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx + + + + + IPv6 Gateway .<br><br>This is an optional entry, press cancel if there is no entry for gateway + + + + + + Information + + + + + IPv4 Gateway.<br><br>This is an optional entry, press cancel if there is no entry for gateway + + + + + Critical + + + + + IPv6 Address + + + + + Enable mDNS + + + + + Anonymous identity string for EAP. + + + + + The interface name in which to apply the provisioning (ex. eth0) + + + + + IPv4 Netmask. <br><br>The entry can be a mask length (example 24) or in the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx + + + + + %1 - Integer Input + + + + + Enter the IPv6 prefix length + + + + + <center>No configuration files were found.<br>You may use this dialog to create one. + + + + + + + %1 - Select File + + + + + Select a file to load. + + + + + <center>No configuration files were found.<br>Nothing will be deleted. + + + + + Select a file to be deleted. + + + + + Enter a new file name or select<br>an existing file to overwrite. + + + + + File read completed + + + + + File deleted + + + + + Error encountered deleting. + + + + + File save failed. + + + + + %L1 KB written + + + + + %L1 Bytes written + + + + + <b>DBus Error Name:</b> %1<br><br><b>String:</b> %2<br><br><b>Message:</b> %3 + + + + + ScrollBox + + + Scrollbox + + + + + TextLabel + + + + + TranslateStrings + + + connman system tray + Main Window Title + + + + + cmst + Abbreviated Program Name - used for QMessageBox titles + + + + + idle + connman state string + + + + + association + connman state string + + + + + configuration + connman state string + + + + + ready + connman state string + + + + + online + connman state string + + + + + disconnect + connman state string + + + + + failure + connman state string + + + + + offline + connman state string + + + + + system + connman type string + + + + + ethernet + connman type string + + + + + wifi + connman type string + + + + + bluetooth + connman type string + + + + + cellular + connman type string + + + + + gps + connman type string + + + + + vpn + connman type string + + + + + gadget + connman type string + + + + + p2p + connman type string + + + + + wired + connman type string + + + + + direct + connman proxy string + + + + + manual + connman proxy string + + + + + auto + connman proxy string + + + + + psk + connman security string + + + + + ieee8021x + connman security string + + + + + none + connman security string + + + + + wep + connman security string + + + + + wps + connman security string + + + + + wps_advertising + connman security string + + + + + Invalid arguments + connman error string + + + + + Permission denied + connman error string + + + + + Passphrase required + connman error string + + + + + Not registered + connman error string + + + + + Not unique + connman error string + + + + + Not supported + connman error string + + + + + Not implemented + connman error string + + + + + Not found + connman error string + + + + + No carrier + connman error string + + + + + In progress + connman error string + + + + + Already exists + connman error string + + + + + Already enabled + connman error string + + + + + Already disabled + connman error string + + + + + Already connected + connman error string + + + + + Not connected + connman error string + + + + + Operation aborted + connman error string + + + + + Operation timeout + connman error string + + + + + Invalid service + connman error string + + + + + Invalid property + connman error string + + + + + disabled + connman privacy string + + + + + enabled + connman privacy string + + + + + prefered + connman privacy string - known misspelling but needed to avoid breaking code + + + + + preferred + connman privacy string + + + + + auto + connman ethernet connection method + + + + + manual + connman ethernet connection method + + + + + dhcp + connman ipv4 method string + + + + + manual + connman ipv4 method string + + + + + off + connman ipv4 method string + + + + + fixed + connman ipv4 method string + + + + + address + connamn ipv4 method string + + + + + auto + connman ipv6 method string + + + + + manual + connman ipv6 method string + + + + + 6to4 + connman ipv6 method string + + + + + off + connman ipv6 method string + + + + + openconnect + connman vpn connection type + + + + + openvpn + connman vpn connection type + + + + + vpnc + connman vpn connection type + + + + + l2tp + connman vpn connection type + + + + + pptp + connman vpn connection type + + + + + wireguard + connman vpn connection type + + + + + true + connman mdns setting + + + + + false + connman mdns setting + + + + auto + connamn ipv6 method string + Auto + + + manual + connamn ipv6 method string + Manual + + + off + connamn ipv6 method string + Off + + + + VPNAgent + + + VPN Agent Input + + + + + Username + + + + + Password + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Username for authentication. </p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Password for authentication.</p></body></html> + + + + + Host + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>End point of this VPN link i.e., the VPN gateway we re trying to connect to.</p></body></html> + + + + + Name + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The name of the VPN connection we are trying to connect to.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Password for decrypting PKCS#8/PKCS#12 client certificate.</p></body></html> + + + + + OpenConnect + + + + + CA Cert. + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Informational field containing a path name for an additional Certificate of Authority file.</p></body></html> + + + + + Client Cert. + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Informational field containing a pkcs11 URL or a path name for the client certificate.</p></body></html> + + + + + Cookie + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The OpenConnect cookie value that is used for authenticating the VPN session.</p></body></html> + + + + + Group + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Authentication login group.</p></body></html> + + + + + PKCS Client Cert. + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Informational field containing a PKCS#1/PKCS#8/PKCS#12 URL or a path name for the client certificate.</p></body></html> + + + + + PKCS Password + + + + + Server Cert. + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The OpenConnect server hash used to identify the final server after possible web authentication logins, selections and redirections.</p></body></html> + + + + + VPN Host + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The final VPN server to use after possible web authentication logins, selections and redirections.</p></body></html> + + + + + Second Password + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Second factor password for authentication.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Indicates that the second factor password is used for the selected authentication group.</p></body></html> + + + + + Use Second Password + + + + + Open VPN + + + + + Private Key Password + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Private key password used to decrypt the encrypted OpenVPN private key file.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>What's This</p></body></html> + + + + + ... + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Continue the connection process.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Accept and use the answers you have provided in this dialog. </p><p>This will send your input to the connman daemon to continue the connection process.</p></body></html> + + + + + O&K + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Cancel the connection process.<br/></p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Cancel the dialog. </p><p>This will send a message to the connman daemon that you have cancelled the connection request.</p></body></html> + + + + + &Cancel + + + + + Save Credentials + + + + + VPN_Create + + + Dialog + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" color:#aa0000;">VPN Type</span></p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Select the type of VPN connection you wish to create.</p></body></html> + + + + + OpenConnect + + + + + OpenVPN + + + + + VPNC + + + + + L2TP + + + + + PPTP + + + + + WireGuard + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" color:#aa0000;">Name</span></p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>A name for this connection. A name is mandatory but the name may be anything you wish and may contain spaces.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The VPN server address (example: 1.2.3.4). You may use CIDR notaton if the VPN service accepts it (example: 1.2.3.0/24). An entry in this field is mandatory.</p></body></html> + + + + + VPN Domain Name + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The domain name of the VPN connection (example: corporate.com). An entry in this field is optional.</p></body></html> + + + + + Networks + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Define networks behind the VPN link. If more than one separate by a comma. </p><p>Format is newtork/netmask/gateway and gateway may be omitted. Examples 10.10.20.0/255.255.255.0</p><p>10.10.20.0/255.255.255.0/10.20.1.5</p><p>10.10.20.0/24</p><p>2001:db8::1/64</p><p>This field is optional but if an entry is made it must follow the format above.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" color:#aa0000;">VPN Server Address</span></p></body></html> + + + + + CA Certificate + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>SHA1 certificate fingerprint of the final VPN server after possible web authentication login, selection and redirection.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>File containing other certificate authorities in addition to the ones in the system trust database.</p></body></html> + + + + + Server Certificate + + + + + VPN Host + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>The final VPN server to use after completing web authentication. </p><p>Only usable for extremely simple VPN configurations and should normally be set only via the VPN Agent.</p></body></html> + + + + + + MTU + + + + + Request MTU from server as the MTU of the tunnel. + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-family:'verdana','helvetica','arial','sans-serif'; font-size:16px; color:#444444; background-color:#ffffff;">Request </span><span style=" font-family:'verdana','helvetica','arial','sans-serif'; font-size:16px; font-style:italic; color:#444444; background-color:#ffffff;">MTU</span><span style=" font-family:'verdana','helvetica','arial','sans-serif'; font-size:16px; color:#444444; background-color:#ffffff;"> from server as the MTU of the tunnel.</span></p></body></html> + + + + + Do not advertise IPv6 capability to server + + + + + Disable IPv6 + + + + + + Disable DTLS + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Version 8.2.2.5 of the Cisco ASA software has a bug where it will forget the client's SSL certificate when HTTP connections are being re-used for multiple requests. So far, this has only been seen on the initial connection, where the server gives an HTTP/1.0 redirect response with an explicit Connection: Keep-Alive directive. OpenConnect as of v2.22 has an unconditional workaround for this, which is never to obey that directive after an HTTP/1.0 response. </p><p><br/></p><p>However, Cisco's support team has failed to give any competent response to the bug report and we don't know under what other circumstances their bug might manifest itself. So this option exists to disable ALL re-use of HTTP sessions and cause a new connection to be made for each request. If your server seems not to be recognising your certificate, try this option. If it makes a difference, please report this information to the openconnect-devel@lists.infradead.org mailing list.</p></body></html> + + + + + Disable Keep Alive + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Additional option to define if self signed server certificates are allowed. Not checked this value defaults to &quot;false&quot;. Affects the OpenConnect internal function only: --servercert is not added to startup parameters and receiving self signed cert from server terminates the connection if set as false (or omitted)</p></body></html> + + + + + Allow Self Signed Certificate + + + + + Read cookie from standard input + + + + + Cookie on stdin + + + + + Authentication Type + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">Type of authentication used with OpenConnect. Applicable values are:</span></p><p><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; font-weight:600; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">cookie - </span><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">basic cookie based authentication.</span></p><p><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; font-weight:600; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">cookie_with_userpass</span><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;"> - the credentials are used to retrieve the connection cookie, which hides the username from commandline.</span></p><p><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; font-weight:600; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">userpass </span><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">- username and password are used.</span></p><p><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; font-weight:600; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">publickey - r</span><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">equires CACert and UserPrivateKey to be set.</span></p><p><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; font-weight:600; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">pkcs</span><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;"> - uses the PKCSClientCert and requests password input.</span></p><p><br/></p><p><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">Defaults to &quot;cookie&quot;</span></p></body></html> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + none specified + + + + + cookie + + + + + cookie_with_userpass + + + + + userpass + + + + + publickey + + + + + pkcs + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>SSL private key file needed by beb authentication when AuthType is set as <span style=" font-weight:600;">publickey</span>.</p></body></html> + + + + + User Private Key + + + + + PKCS Client Certificate + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Certificate and private key in a PKCS#1/PKCS#8/PKCS#12 structure. Needed when AuthType is <span style=" font-weight:600;">pkcs</span>.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Set login usergroup on the remote server.</p></body></html> + + + + + User Group + + + + + Client Cerificate + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Client certificate file, needed by web authentication when authentication type is set as <span style=" font-weight:600;">publickey</span>.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>This button will import an OpenVPN .opvn file. The .opvn file will be read, processed, and converted to a .conf file with the location of the resulting file entered into the Extra Config box below. The .conf file will be supplied as an argument to the <span style=" font-weight:600;">--config</span> option in OpenVPN.</p></body></html> + + + + + Import OPVN File + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>This will allow the creation of a User/Password file. You will be prompted to supply the OpenVPN user name and password for the VPN service. This file is used in conjunction with the <span style=" font-weight:600;">--auth-user-pass</span> option. The location of the file created will be automatically entered in the User/Password box below.</p></body></html> + + + + + Create User/Pass + + + + + User/Password File + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" color:#000000;">CA Certificate</span></p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Local peer's signed certificate in .pem format which must be signed by a certificate authority whose certificate is in --ca file.</p><p>Each peer in an OpenVPN link running in TLS mode should have its own certificate and private key file. In addition, each certificate should have been signed by the key of a certificate authority whose public key resides in the --ca certificate authority file.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" color:#000000;">Signed Certificate</span></p></body></html> + + + + + Extra Config + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" color:#000000;">Private Key</span></p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Certificate authority (CA) file in .pem format, also referred to as the root certificate. This file can have multiple certificates in .pem format, concatenated together.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Location of a user/password file to be used in conjunction with the <span style=" font-weight:600;">--auth-user-pass</span> option.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Local peer's private key in .pem format. Use the private key which was generated when you built your peer's certificate</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>OpenVPN config file that can contain extra options not supported by the ConnMan OpenVPN plugin.</p><p>When an OpenVPN .opvn file is imported the contents of that are placed in the extra config file.</p></body></html> + + + + + Certificate Password File + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>For the extremely security conscious, it is possible to protect your private key with a password. Location of the file containing the password is in this box. </p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Don't cache <span style=" font-weight:600;">--askpass</span> or <span style=" font-weight:600;">--auth-user-pass</span> username names and passwords in virtual memory.</p></body></html> + + + + + Don't cache password + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">DEPRECATED</span></p><p>Enable LZO compression algorithm. Compression is generally not recommended. VPN tunnels which use compression are suspectible to the VORALCE attack vector. Use LZO compression may add up to 1 byte per packet for incompressible data. mode may be yes, no, or adaptive (default).</p></body></html> + + + + + adaptive + + + + + yes + + + + + no + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>This option is deprecated for server-client mode. Options <span style=" font-weight:600;">--data-ciphers</span> or possibly -<span style=" font-weight:600;">-data-ciphers-fallback</span> should be used instead. Encrypt data channel packets with the specified cipher algorithm.</p><p>The default is BF-CBC, an abbreviation for Blowfish in Cipher Block Chaining mode.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>TCP/UDP port number.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Specify the protocol for communicating with remote host. The protocal can be <span style=" font-weight:600;">udp, tcp-client, or tcp-server.</span></p><p>You can also limit OpenVPN to use only IPv4 or only IPv6 by specifying the protocol as <span style=" font-weight:600;">udp4, tcp4-client, tcp4-server or udp6, tcp6-client, tcp6-server</span>, respectively. </p><p>The default protocol is udp when --proto is not specified.</p><p>For UDP operation, --proto udp should be specified on both peers.</p></body></html> + + + + + udp + + + + + udp4 + + + + + udp6 + + + + + tcp-client + + + + + tcp4-client + + + + + tcp6-client + + + + + tcp-server + + + + + tcp4-server + + + + + tcp6-server + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Specify which device type are we using. Device-type should be tun (OSI Layer 3) or tap (OSI Layer 2).</p><p>Only use this option if the TUN/TAP device used with <span style=" font-weight:600;">--dev</span> does not begin with tun or tap.</p></body></html> + + + + + + tun + + + + + + tap + + + + + Protocol + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Removed in OpenVPN 2.5.</span></p><p>The nsCertType field is no longer supported in recent SSL/TLS libraries. If your certificates does not include key usage and extended key usage fields, they must be upgraded and the <span style=" font-weight:600;">--remote-cert-tls</span> option should be used instead.</p></body></html> + + + + + + + server + + + + + + client + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Authenticate data channel packets and (if enabled) tls-auth control channel packets with HMAC using the specified message digest algorithm. (The default is SHA1 ).</p><p>HMAC is a commonly used message authentication algorithm (MAC) that uses a data string, a secure hash algorithm and a key to produce a digital signature.</p></body></html> + + + + + Remote Certificate TLS + + + + + NS Certificate Type + + + + + Fast LZO Compression + + + + + Port + + + + + Cipher + + + + + Authenticate HMAC + + + + + Device Type + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Require that peer certificate was signed with an explicit key usage and extended key usage based on RFC3280 TLS rules.</p><p>This is a useful security option for clients to ensure that the host they connect to is a designated server. Or the other way around; for a server to verify that only hosts with a client certificate can connect.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Set the tunnel MTU.</p></body></html> + + + + + User Password + + + + + Group Password + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Your group password in cleartext.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" color:#aa0000;">Group User Name</span></p></body></html> + + + + + User Name + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Your Xauth username.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Your group username.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Your Xauth password in clear text.</p></body></html> + + + + + Domain + + + + + Application Version to report. Note: Default string is generated at runtime. +Default: Cisco Systems VPN Client 0.5.3:Linux + + + + + Application Version + + + + + (NT-) Domain name for authentication + + + + + Diffie-Hellman Group + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Authentication mode: </p><p>psk: pre-shared key (default)</p><p>cert: server + client certificate (not implemented yet) </p><p>hybrid: server certificate + xauth (if built with openssl support)</p><p><br/>Default: psk</p></body></html> + + + + none selected + None Selected + + + + psk + + + + + cert + + + + + hybrid + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Diffie-Hellman group to use for Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS).</p></body></html> + + + + + nopfs + + + + + + dh1 + + + + + + dh2 + + + + + + dh5 + + + + + + UDP Port + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Local ISAKMP port number to use (0 == use random port).</p><p>Default: 500</p></body></html> + + + + + Local Port + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Local UDP port number to use (0 == use random port). This is only relevant if cisco-udp nat-traversal is used. This is the _local_ port, the remote udp port is discovered automatically. It is especially not the cisco-tcp port.</p><p>Default: 10000</p></body></html> + + + + + IKE Authentication Mode + + + + + Name of the IKE DH Group + + + + + IKE DH Group + + + + + Vendor + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Vendor of your IPSec gateway.</p><p>Default: cisco</p></body></html> + + + + + cisco + + + + + netscreen + + + + + Nat Mode + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Which NAT-Traversal Method to use:</p><p>natt -- NAT-T as defined in RFC3947</p><p>none -- disable use of any NAT-T method </p><p>force-natt -- always use NAT-T encapsulation even without presence of a NAT device (useful if the OS captures all ESP traffic)</p><p>cisco-udp -- Cisco proprietary UDP encapsulation, commonly over Port 10000 Note: cisco-tcp encapsulation is not yet supported </p><p>Default: natt</p></body></html> + + + + + none + + + + + natt + + + + + force-natt + + + + + cisco-udp + + + + + DPD Idle + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Send DPD packet after not receiving anything for <span style=" font-style:italic;">idle</span> seconds. Use 0 to disable DPD completely (both ways). </p><p>Default: 600</p></body></html> + + + + + Interface Mode + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Mode of TUN/TAP interface:</p><p>tun: virtual point to point interface (default) </p><p>tap: virtual ethernet interface</p><p>Default: tun</p></body></html> + + + + + Enables weak single DES encryption + + + + + Single DES + + + + + Enables using no encryption for data traffic (key exchanged must be encrypted) + + + + + No Encrypton + + + + + L2TP Options + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>L2TP user name. If left blank you will be asked for a username by the agent when a connection is attempted.</p></body></html> + + + + + + Password: + + + + + + User: + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>PPTP password. If left blank the password will be asked from the user by the agent when a connection is attempted.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>L2TP password. If left blank you will be asked for the password by the agent when a connection is attempted.</p></body></html> + + + + + Authentication File + + + + + Specify where to find the authentication file used to authenticate l2tp tunnels. The default is /etc/xl2tpd/l2tp-secrets + + + + + BPS + + + + + Maximum bandwidth to use. + + + + + Default Route + + + + + TX BPS + + + + + If set, the transmit bandwidth maximum will be set to this value + + + + + + Listen Address + + + + + The IP address of the interface on which the daemon listens. By default, it listens on INADDR_ANY (0.0.0.0), meaning it listens on all interfaces. + + + + + RX BPS + + + + + If set, the receive bandwidth maximum will be set to this value + + + + + Specify which UDP port xl2tpd should use. The default is 1701. + + + + + Tunnel RWS + + + + + This defines the window size of the control channel. The window size is defined as the number of outstanding unacknowledged packets, not as a number of bytes. + + + + + If checked xl2tpd will attempt to redial if the call get disconnected. Note that, if enabled, xl2tpd will keep passwords in memory: a potential security risk. + + + + + Redial + + + + + Will require the remote peer to get authenticated via PAP for the ppp authentication. + + + + + Require PAP + + + + + Use IPsec Security Association tracking. When this is enabled, packets received by xl2tpd should have to extra fields (refme and refhim) which allows tracking of multiple clients using the same internal NATed IP address, and allows tracking of multiple clients behind the same NAT router. This needs to be supported by the kernel. Currently, this only works with Openswan KLIPS in "mast" mode. (see http://www.openswan.org/) + + + + + IPsec Security Association + + + + + Will require the remote peer to get authenticated via CHAP for the ppp authentication. + + + + + + Require CHAP + + + + + Require the remote peer to authenticate itself. + + + + + Require Authentication + + + + + If checked the length bit present in the l2tp packet payload will be used. + + + + + + Use Length Bit + + + + + When checked use challenge authentication to authenticate peer. + + + + + Challenge Authentication + + + + + If checked sequence numbers will be included in the communication. The feature to use sequence numbers in sessions is currently broken and does not function. + + + + + Flow Bit + + + + + If checked the xl2tpd process will only accept connections from peers addresses specified in the following sections. The default is no. + + + + + Access Control + + + + + If checked only one control tunnel will be allowed to be built between 2 peers. + + + + + Exclusive + + + + + Wait X seconds before redial. The redial option must be set to yes to use this option. Defaults to 30 seconds. + + + + + Redial Timeout + + + + + Maximum Redials + + + + + Will give up redial tries after X attempts. + + + + + PPTP Options + + + + + Disable Address Control Compression + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Disables Deflate compression; pppd will not request or agree to compress packets using the Deflate scheme.</p></body></html> + + + + + + Disable Deflate Compression + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Disable Van Jacobson style TCP/IP header compression in both the transmit and the receive direction.</p></body></html> + + + + + + Disable Van Jacobson Compression + + + + + Disable protocol field compression negotiation in both the receive and the transmit direction. + + + + + Disable Protocol Compression + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Disables BSD-Compress compression; pppd will not request or agree to compress packets using the BSD-Compress scheme.</p></body></html> + + + + + + Disable BSD Compression + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Enables connection debugging facilities. If this option is given, pppd will log the contents of all control packets sent or received in a readable form. The packets are logged through syslog with facility daemon and level debug. </p></body></html> + + + + + + Debug + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Require the use of MPPE, with 40-bit encryption.</p></body></html> + + + + + + Require MPPE40 + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Require the use of MPPE, with 128-bit encryption.</p></body></html> + + + + + + Require MPPE128 + + + + + + With this option, pppd will not agree to authenticate itself to the peer using EAP. + + + + + + Refuse EAP + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>With this option, pppd will not agree to authenticate itself to the peer using PAP</p></body></html> + + + + + + Refuse PAP + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>With this option, pppd will not agree to authenticate itself to the peer using CHAP.</p></body></html> + + + + + + Refuse CHAP + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>With this option, pppd will not agree to authenticate itself to the peer using MS-CHAP.</p></body></html> + + + + + + Refuse MS CHAP + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>With this option, pppd will not agree to authenticate itself to the peer using MS-CHAPv2.</p></body></html> + + + + + + Refuse MS CHAP 2 + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Require the use of MPPE (Microsoft Point to Point Encryption). This option disables all other compression types. This option enables both 40-bit and 128-bit encryption. In order for MPPE to successfully come up, you must have authenticated with either MS-CHAP or MS-CHAPv2. This option is presently only supported under Linux, and only if your kernel has been configured to include MPPE support.</p></body></html> + + + + + + Require MPPE + + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Allow MPPE to use stateful mode. Stateless mode is still attempted first. The default is to disallow stateful mode.</p></body></html> + + + + + + Allow MPPE Stateful Mode + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>PPTP user name. If left blank you will be asked for a username by the agent when a connection is attempted.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>PPTP password. If left blank you will be asked for the password by the agent when a connection is attempted.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>If this option is given, pppd will presume the peer to be dead if n LCP echo-requests are sent without receiving a valid LCP echo-reply. If this happens, pppd will terminate the connection. Use of this option requires a non-zero value for the lcp-echo-interval parameter. This option can be used to enable pppd to terminate after the physical connection has been broken (e.g., the modem has hung up) in situations where no hardware modem control lines are available.</p></body></html> + + + + + Dead Peer Check Interval + + + + + Dead Peer Check Count + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>If this option is given, pppd will send an LCP echo-request frame to the peer every n seconds. Normally the peer should respond to the echo-request by sending an echo-reply. This option can be used with the lcp-echo-failure option to detect that the peer is no longer connected.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" color:#aa0000;">Allowed IP's</span></p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>A base64 preshared key generated by <span style=" font-style:italic;">wg genpsk</span>.</p><p>Optional, and may be omitted. This option adds an additional layer of symmetric-key cryptography to be mixed into the already existing public-key cryptography, for post-quantum resistance.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>A list of nameservers separated by comma.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>A comma-separated list of IP (v4 or v6) addresses with CIDR masks from which this peer is allowed to send incoming traffic and to which outgoing traffic for this peer is directed.</p><p>The catch-all 0.0.0.0/0 may be specified for matching all IPv4 addresses, and ::/0 may be specified for matching all IPv6 addresses.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" color:#aa0000;">Public Key</span></p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" color:#aa0000;">Internal IP Address</span></p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Internal IP address. Format is local/netmask/peer.</p><p>Example 10.2.0.2/24</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>A base64 private key generated by <span style=" font-style:italic;">wg genkey.</span></p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" color:#aa0000;">Private Key</span></p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>A base64 public key calculated by <span style=" font-style:italic;">wg pubkey</span> from a private key, and usually transmitted out of band to the author of the configuration file.</p><p><br/></p></body></html> + + + + + Preshared Key + + + + + Name Servers + + + + + Local Listen Port + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-family:'Open Sans','Helvetica','Helvetica Neue','Arial'; font-size:14px; color:#535353; background-color:#fefefe;">A 16-bit port for listening. Optional; if not specified, automatically generated based on interface name.</span></p></body></html> + + + + + Endpoint Port + + + + + Endpoint listen port number. + + + + + Keep Alive + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>A seconds interval, between 10 and 3600 inclusive, of how often to send an empty UDP packet to the peer for the purpose of keeping a stateful firewall or NAT mapping valid persistently. For example, if the interface very rarely sends traffic, but it might at anytime receive traffic from a peer, and it is behind NAT, the interface might benefit from having a persistent keepalive interval of 25 seconds. If set to 0 or &quot;off&quot;, this option is disabled. By default or when unspecified, this option is off.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-size:8pt;">Items shown in </span><span style=" font-size:8pt; color:#aa0000;">red</span><span style=" font-size:8pt;"> are mandatory and must be provided to create a VPN connection</span></p></body></html> + + + + + %1 - Select File + + + + + Select the file containing other Certificate Authorities + + + + + Select the file containing the Client Certificate + + + + + Select the file containing the PKCS Client Certificate + + + + + Select the file containing the Certificate Authority + + + + + Select the file containing the Local Peer's Signed Certificate + + + + + Select the file containing the Local Peer's Private Key + + + + + Select the file containing extra OpenVPN options + + + + + Select the file containing the User and Password credentials + + + + + Select the file containing the password to unlock the private key + + + + + Select the L2TP Authority file + + + + + Enter a new file name or select<br>an existing file to overwrite. + + + + + All Files (*.*) + + + + + + + + + Cert Files (*.ca *.cert *.crt *.pem);;All Files (*.*) + + + + + Key Files (*.key *.ca *.cert *.crt *.pem);;All Files (*.*) + + + + + Config files (*.conf);;All Files (*.*) + + + + + User/Pass Files (*.up) + + + + + Select the configuration file to import + + + + + OpenVPN Configurations (*.ovpn *.conf);;All Files (*.*) + + + + + + Base Name + + + + + Please enter a name for the connection to be created from the imported .opvn file + + + + + Keep --auth-user-pass + + + + + The conf file will contain the <b>auth-user-pass</b> entry which will require prompts sent to stdout and a reply on stdin. This cannot be handled by Connman nor by CMST.<p>If this entry is removed you will need to create a "user:pass" file in order to have Connman make the VPN connection. In the next step you will be asked if you want to create this file and you will prompted for the user name and password.<p><b>Do you wish to remove this entry?</b> + + + + + Create User:Password File + + + + + Do you wish to create a user:password file for this connection? + + + + + Unable to write conf file <b>%1</b> + + + + + Unable to read <b>%1</b> - Aborting the import + + + + + OpenVPN import is complete. + + + + + Please enter a name for the user/pass file + + + + + User + + + + + Enter the user name for this connection. + + + + + Password + + + + + Enter the password for this connection. + + + + + Unable to write user:password file <b>%1</b> + + + + + VPN_Editor + + + Global + + + + + OpenConnect + + + + + OpenVPN + + + + + VPNC + + + + + L2TP + + + + + PPTP + + + + + All Files (*.*) + + + + + + + + Cert Files (*.pem *.ca *.crt *.cert);;All Files (*.*) + + + + + User:Pass Files (*.up *.txt *.conf);;All Files (*.*) + + + + + WireGuard + + + + + CA Files (*.ca *.cert *.crt *.pem);;All Files (*.*) + + + + + Cert Files (*.ca *.cert *.crt *.pem);;All Files (*.*) + + + + + Key Files (*.key *.ca *.cert *.crt *.pem);;All Files (*.*) + + + + + Config Files (*.ovpn *.conf *.config);;All Files (*.*) + + + + + VPN server IP address (ex: 1.2.3.4) + + + + + Domain Name for the VPN Service + + + + + Networks behind the VPN link, if more than one separate by a comma. +Format is network/netmask/gateway, and gateway can be omitted. +Ex: 10.10.20.0/255.255.255.0/10.20.1.5,192.168.99.1/24,2001:db8::1/16 + +Networks = entry is optional and may be left blank. + + + + + %1 - Item Input + + + + + %1 - Verify Option + + + + + User defined name for the VPN + + + + + Network address in the form address/netmask/peer. +Ex: 10.2.0.2/24 + + + + + %1 - Text Input + + + + + + Information + + + + + <center>No configuration files were found.<br>You may use this dialog to create one. + + + + + + + %1 - Select File + + + + + Select a file to load. + + + + + <center>No configuration files were found.<br>Nothing will be deleted. + + + + + Select a file to be deleted. + + + + + Enter a new file name or select<br>an existing file to overwrite. + + + + + File read completed + + + + + File deleted + + + + + Error encountered deleting. + + + + + File save failed. + + + + + %L1 KB written + + + + + %L1 Bytes written + + + + + Critical + + + + + <b>DBus Error Name:</b> %1<br><br><b>String:</b> %2<br><br><b>Message:</b> %3 + + + + + VPN_Prov + + + VPN Provisioning Editor + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Text edit window.</p><p>You may type or cut and paste into this window. You may also use menus above to insert text fields.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Open an existing config file.</p></body></html> + + + + + &Open + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Write the displayed data to a config file.</p><p>The combo box is seeded with a list of CMST created config files to provide an easy way to overwrite one. You may also type a name in the ComboBox.</p><p>It is not necessary to provide a path nor a file extension as both will be stripped out and replaced allowed values. </p></body></html> + + + + + &Save + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Delete a config file.</p></body></html> + + + + + &Delete + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Clear all text from the editor window.</p></body></html> + + + + + &Clear Page + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>What's This</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Enter &quot;Whats This&quot; mode.</p></body></html> + + + + + <html><head/><body><p>Exit the dialog.</p></body></html> + + + + + E&xit + + + + + Name of the network. + + + + + Description of the network. + + + + + PPTP User Name. + + + + + PPTP Password. + + + + + Set the maximum number of LCP configure-NAKs returned +before starting to send configure-Rejects (default is 10). + + + + + Send an LCP echo-request frame to the peer every n seconds. + This option can be used with the lcp-echo-failure option to detect +that the peer is no longer connected. + + + + + Debug level. + + + + + Deny EAP authorization? + + + + + Deny PAP authorization? + + + + + Deny CHAP authorization? + + + + + Deny MSCHAP authorization? + + + + + Deny MSCHAPV2 authorization? + + + + + Disables BSD compression? + + + + + Disable deflate compression? + + + + + + Require the use of MPPE? + + + + + + Require the use of MPPE 40 bit? + + + + + + Require the use of MPPE 128 bit? + + + + + + Allow MPPE to use stateful mode? + + + + + Disable Van Jacobson compression? + + + + + L2TP User Name. + + + + + L2TP Password. + + + + + Maximum bandwidth to use. + + + + + Maximum transmit bandwidth to use. + + + + + Maximum receive bandwidth to use. + + + + + Use length bit? + + + + + Use challenge authentication? + + + + + Add a default route to the system routing tables, using the peer as the gatewa? + + + + + Sequence numbers included in the communication? + + + + + The window size of the control channel (number of unacknowledged packets, not bytes) + + + + + Use only one control channel? + + + + + Redial if disconnected? + + + + + Wait n seconds before redial. + + + + + Give up redial tries after X attempts. + + + + + Require the remote peer to get authenticated via PAP? + + + + + Require the remote peer to get authenticated via CHAP? + + + + + Require the remote peer to authenticate itself? + + + + + Only accept connections from specified peer addresses? + + + + + Authentication file location. + + + + + The IP address of the interface on which the daemon listens. + + + + + Use IPsec Security Association tracking? + + + + + Specify which UDP port should be used. + + + + + Disable protocol compression? + + + + + Disable address/control compression? + + + + + Your Group username. + + + + + Your group password (cleartext). + + + + + Your username. + + + + + Your password (cleartext). + + + + + IKE authentication mode. + + + + + Name of the IKE DH Group. + + + + + Domain name for authentication. + + + + + Vendor of your IPSec gateway. + + + + + Local ISAKMP port to use. + + + + + Local UDP port number to use. + + + + + Application version to report. + + + + + NAT-Traversal method to employ. + + + + + Send DPD packet after not receiving anything for n seconds + + + + + Enable single DES encryption. + + + + + Enables using no encryption for data traffic. + + + + + Certificate authority file. + + + + + File containing peer's signed certificate. + + + + + File containing local peer's private key. + + + + + File containing the user:password credentials. + + + + + Provider WireGuard + + + + + Provider Wire Guard + + + + + VPNC.DeviceType + + + + + Wheher the VPN should use tun or tap. + + + + + WireGuard.Address + + + + + Internal IP Address + + + + + WireGuard.ListPort + + + + + Local listen port (optional). + + + + + WireGuard.DNS + + + + + List of name servers (optional). + + + + + WireGuard.PrivateKey + + + + + Private key of the interface. + + + + + WireGuard.PublicKey + + + + + Public key of peer. + + + + + WireGuard.PresharedKey + + + + + Preshared key of peer (optional). + + + + + WireGuard.AllowedIPs + + + + + See cryptokey routing. + + + + + WireGuard.EndpointPort + + + + + Endpoint listen port (optional). + + + + + WireGuard.PersistentKeepalive + + + + + Keep alive in seconds (optional). + + + + + OpenVPN.DeviceType + + + + + Whether the VPN should use tun or tap. + + + + + OpenConnect.AllowSelfSignedCert + + + + + Define if self signed server certificates are allowed. + + + + + OpenConnect.AuthType + + + + + Type of authentication used. + + + + + OpenConnect.DisableIPv6 + + + + + Do not ask for IPv6 connectivity. + + + + + OpenConnect.NoDTLS + + + + + Disable DTLS and ESP. + + + + + OpenConnect.NoHTTPKeepalive + + + + + Disable HTTP connection re-use. + + + + + OpenConnect.PKCSClientCert + + + + + Certificate and privatekey in a PKCS#1/PKCS#8/PKCS#12 structure. + + + + + OpenConnect.Usergroup + + + + + Set login usergroup on remote server. + + + + + OpenConnect.UserPrivateKey + + + + + SSL private key file needed by web authentication. + + + + + MTU of the tunnel. + + + + + DH group to use for perfect forward secrecy. + + + + + Peer certificate type (server/client). + + + + + Protocol type (udp/tcp-client/tcp-server). + + + + + TCP/UDP port number. + + + + + Get certificate password from console or file? + + + + + Don't cache --askpass or --auth-user-pass values? + + + + + Encrypt packets with cipher algorithm: + + + + + Authenticate packets using algorithm: + + + + + Use fast LZO compression (yes/no/adaptive). + + + + + Require peer certificate signed (client/server). + + + + + OpenVPN config file that can contain extra options. + + + + + SHA1 certificate fingerprint of the final VPN server. + + + + + File containing other certificate authorities. + + + + + Client certificate file, if needed for web authentication. + + + + + Request MTU from server to use as MTU of tunnel? + + + + + Read cookie from standard input? + + + + + The final VPN server to use after completing web authentication. + + + + + main.cpp + + + Another running instance of CMST has been detected. This instance is aborting + + + + + Bypass restoring the window state if restoring window state is specified in the settings file. + + + + + Bypass restoring any start options in the settings file. + + + + + Disable the system tray icon. May be needed for system trays not compliant with the Freedesktop.org system tray specification. + + + + + Connman System Tray. + + + + + [Experimental] Enable data counters. + + + + + Use an icon theme from your system. + + + + + Icon Theme Name + + + + + Scale program artwork for high DPI monitors. + + + + + Icon Scale1 + + + + + Log the connman inputRequest for debugging purposes. + + + + + Start the GUI minimized in the system tray. + + + + + Disable the minimize button. Use when you want to have the window manager have sole control of minimizing the interface. + + + + + Disable VPN support. + + + + + Specify the wait time in seconds before starting the system tray icon. + + + + + + seconds + + + + + [Experimental] The number of kb that have to be transmitted before the counter updates. + + + + + KB + + + + + [Experimental] The interval in seconds between counter updates. + + + + + If tray icon fake transparency is required, specify the background color to use (format: 0xRRGGBB) + + + + + RRGGBB + + + + + Use XFCE specific code. + + + + + Use MATE DE specific code. + + + + + processReply + + + Warning + + + + + <center><b>We received a DBUS reply message indicating an error.</b></center><br><br>Error Name: %1<br><br>Error Message: %2 + + + +