commit 32fd97cd29a8f977fe1c29416673cb42407ecd6b Author: ileiva <leiva.isr...@gmail.com> Date: Tue Nov 25 23:26:56 2014 -0300
Preliminary update of GetTor project --- projects/en/gettor.wml | 141 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 72 insertions(+), 69 deletions(-) diff --git a/projects/en/gettor.wml b/projects/en/gettor.wml index a3db527..4e2a258 100644 --- a/projects/en/gettor.wml +++ b/projects/en/gettor.wml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # Revision: $Revision$ # Translation-Priority: 3-low -#include "head.wmi" TITLE="Tor Project: GetTor email autoresponder" CHARSET="UTF-8" +#include "head.wmi" TITLE="Tor Project: GetTor autoresponder" CHARSET="UTF-8" <div id="content" class="clearfix"> <div id="breadcrumbs"> <a href="<page index>">Home » </a> @@ -11,98 +11,101 @@ </div> <div id="maincol"> - <h1>GetTor e-mail autoresponder</h1> -<p>GetTor is a program for serving Tor and related files over SMTP. Users -interact with GetTor by sending it email.</p> + <h1>GetTor autoresponder</h1> +<p>GetTor is a program that presents alternative methods to download Tor +Browser, specially when access to Tor Project's official website and mirrors +is blocked. For now, the only available method is SMTP (email).</p> -<h2>Finding GetTor</h2> +<h2>Download Tor Browser via email</h2> -<p>It is assumed that a user has a method of finding a valid GetTor -email robot. Currently the best known GetTor email is gettor @ -gettor.torproject.org. This should be the most current stable GetTor robot as -it is operated by the Tor Project.</p> +<p>Users can communicate with GetTor robot by sending messages via email. +Currently, the best known GetTor email address is gettor @ torproject.org. +This should be the most current stable GetTor robot as it is operated by +Tor Project.</p> +<p>To ask for Tor Browser a user should send an email to GetTor robot with +one of the following options in the message body:</p> -<h2>Requirements for using GetTor</h2> +<ul> + <li><strong>windows</strong>: If the user needs Tor Browser for Windows. + </li> + <li><strong>linux</strong>: If the user needs Tor Browser for Linux. + </li> + <li><strong>osx</strong>: If the user needs Tor Browser for Mac OSX. + </li> +</ul> -<p>Users communicate with the GetTor robot by sending messages via email. -The messages are currently English keywords.</p> - -<h2>Using GetTor</h2> - -<p>Currently, users have a limited set of options. It is best to send an -email with a message body (the subject line can be blank) that consists -of only the word 'help' to receive instructions. This will send the most -current set of choices. An example reply to a request for help -follows:</p> +<p>Options are case insensitive. If a user select two or more options, only +the first one will be considered. After the user sends a valid option, GetTor +robot will reply with links to download Tor Browser from popular cloud +services. For now, the only cloud service supported is Dropbox. A sample +reply from GetTor robot should look like this:</p> <pre> - Hello, This is the "gettor" robot. - - I am sorry, but your request was not understood. Please select one - of the following package names: - - windows - macos-i386 - macos-ppc - linux-i386 - linux-x86_64 - source - - Please send me another email. It only needs a single package name - anywhere in the body of your email. -</pre> -<br> + Thank you for your request for windows-en. -<p>For example, it is possible to fetch the most current Windows bundle. A -user may send a request with only the word 'windows-bundle' in the body of the -email. An example reply would look something like the following:</p> + Here are the download links: -<pre> - Hello! This is the "gettor" robot. - - Here's your requested software as a zip file. Please unzip the - package and verify the signature. + === + Tor Browser Bundle: + === - Hint: If your computer has GnuPG installed, use the gpg - commandline tool as follows after unpacking the zip file: + Dropbox - gpg --verify <packagename>.asc <packagename> + Package (32/64-bit): https://www.dropbox.com/s/0p4oew8w2u7vzv2/torbrowser-install-4.0.1_en-US.exe?dl=1 + ASC signature (32/64-bit): https://www.dropbox.com/s/y68hhrk378lygn4/torbrowser-install-4.0.1_en-US.exe.asc?dl=1 + Package SHA256 checksum (32/64-bit): e41078c34785e6834657d008d0c2b0b671b793b5cbc67ebc60e8d55735504a10 - The output should look somewhat like this: + Fingerprint: 8738 A680 B84B 3031 A630 F2DB 416F 0610 63FE E659 - gpg: Good signature from "Roger Dingledine <a...@mit.edu>" + === + Support: + === - If you're not familiar with commandline tools, try looking for - a graphical user interface for GnuPG on this website: + Still need help? If you have any questions, trouble connecting to Tor + network, or need to talk to a human, please contact our support team at: - http://www.gnupg.org/related_software/frontends.html + h...@rt.torproject.org - Have fun. + We are ready to answer your queries in English, Farsi, Chinese, Arabic, + French and Spanish. </pre> <br> -<p>The email should also include an attachment with the name -'windows-bundle.z' that can be downloaded by the user. The user must now -unpack the zip file and if they wish, they may verify that the file is -from the Tor Project.</p> +<p>If a user sends something different from the options mentioned before, +GetTor robot will reply with a help message explaining how to interact with +it. A sample help message should look like this:</p> + +<pre> + Hello, this is the 'GetTor' robot. -<h2>Unpacking and verifying the requested files</h2> + Thank you for your request. I am here to help you download the latest + Tor Browser Bundle. -<p>A user should have software for decompressing .zip files. It will -contain at least two files, the requested bundle and its digital -signature. Before a user installs the bundle, they should verify the -signature.</p> + Please reply to this message with one of the options below: -<p>Users should follow the most current instructions for <a href="<page -docs/verifying-signatures>">signature verification</a>.</p> + windows + linux + osx -<h2>Installing the requested files</h2> + And I will send you the download instructions quickly. + + Tip: Just send a blank reply to this message if you are not sure. +</pre> +<br> -<p>After verifying that the file is valid, a user should simply run -the program. If a user requested the source code to Tor, we assume -that they're able to follow the build instructions contained within the -source itself.</p> +<p>Once the files have been downloaded users should <strong>verify the +integrity</strong> of Tor Browser by following the instructions listed in +the <a href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/verifying-signatures.html.en"> +signature verification</a> guide. After verifying that the downloaded file +is valid, users should follow the +<a href="https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html.en#macosx"> +install instructions</a> to start using Tor Browser. A user that can't +reach the Tor network after the install process should consider using +<a href="https://bridges.torproject.org">bridges</a> or +<a href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/pluggable-transports.html.en"> +pluggable transports</a>. This guides will be provided by GetTor robot in +the future.</p> </div> <!-- END MAINCOL --> _______________________________________________ tor-commits mailing list tor-commits@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-commits