commit f6ca3b0ccecdf226948a0ed4738f3c66f2eebf45
Author: Translation commit bot <[email protected]>
Date: Tue Nov 27 04:45:14 2012 +0000
Update translations for tsum
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id/short-user-manual_id_noimg.xhtml | 4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/id/short-user-manual_id_noimg.xhtml
b/id/short-user-manual_id_noimg.xhtml
index 38012cc..28b4b7e 100644
--- a/id/short-user-manual_id_noimg.xhtml
+++ b/id/short-user-manual_id_noimg.xhtml
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
<p>After downloading the Tor Browser Bundle, extract the package onto your
desktop or a USB stick. You should have a directory containing a few files. One
of the files is an executable called "Start Tor Browser" (or
"start-tor-browser", depending on your operating system).</p>
<p>When you start the Tor Browser Bundle, you will first see Vidalia start
up and connect you to the Tor network. After that, you will see a browser
confirming that you are now using Tor. This is done by displaying <a
href="https://check.torproject.org/">https://check.torproject.org/</a>. You can
now browse the Internet through Tor.</p>
<p>
- <em>Please note that it is important that you use the browser that comes
with the bundle, and not your own browser.</em>
+ <em>Harap di ingat penting untuk anda menggunakan peramban yang bersama
dalam satu bundel, bukan peramban anda sendiri.</em>
</p>
<h3 id="what-to-do-when-tor-does-not-connect">Apa yang harus dilakukan
ketika Tor tidak terhubung</h3>
<p>Some users will notice that Vidalia gets stuck when trying to connect
to the Tor network. If this happens, make sure that you are connected to the
Internet. If you need to connect to a proxy server, see <em>How to use an open
proxy</em> below.</p>
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
<p>Configuring more than one bridge address will make your Tor connection
more stable, in case some of the bridges become unreachable. There is no
guarantee that the bridge you are using now will work tomorrow, so you should
make a habit of updating your list of bridges every so often.</p>
<h3 id="how-to-use-a-bridge">How to use a bridge</h3>
<p>Once you have a set of bridges to use, open the Vidalia control panel,
click on <em>Settings</em>, <em>Network</em> and tick the box that says <em>My
ISP blocks connections to the Tor network</em>. Enter the bridges in the box
below, hit <em>OK</em> and start Tor again.</p>
- <h3 id="how-to-use-an-open-proxy">How to use an open proxy</h3>
+ <h3 id="how-to-use-an-open-proxy">Bagaiman cara untuk menggunakan proxy
terbuka</h3>
<p>If using a bridge does not work, try configuring Tor to use any HTTPS
or SOCKS proxy to get access to the Tor network. This means even if Tor is
blocked by your local network, open proxies can be safely used to connect to
the Tor Network and on to the uncensored Internet.</p>
<p>The steps below assume you have a functional Tor/Vidalia configuration,
and you have found a list of HTTPS, SOCKS4, or SOCKS5 proxies.</p>
<ol style="list-style-type: decimal">
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