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#| msgid ""
#| "Of course, most people do not have the knowledge, skills or time required "
#| "to do this, but due to public scrutiny anyone can have a certain degree "
#| "of implicit trust in Free software, at least if it is popular enough that "
#| "other developers look into the source code and do what was described in "
#| "the previous paragraph. After all, there is a strong tradition within "
#| "the Free software community to publicly report serious issues that are "
#| "found within software."
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msgstr "Avoir confiance dans Debian GNU/Linux\n"
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#| msgid ""
#| "The vast majority of all software shipped in Tails comes from the "
#| "[[Debian GNU/Linux distribution|http://www.debian.org/]]. Debian is "
#| "arguably the Linux distribution whose software packages are under the "
#| "deepest public scrutiny. Not only is Debian itself one of the largest "
#| "Linux distros, but it's also one of the most popular distros to make "
#| "derivatives from. Ubuntu Linux, for instance, is a Debian derivative, and "
#| "the same goes transitively for all of its derivatives, like Linux Mint. "
#| "Thus there are countless people using Debian's software packages, and "
#| "countless developers inspect their integrity. Very serious security "
#| "issues have been discovered (like the infamous [[Debian SSH PRNG "
#| "vulnerability|https://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/2008/"
#| "msg00152.html]]), but backdoors or other types of intentionally placed "
#| "security holes have never been found to our knowledge."
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"GNU/Linux distribution|http://www.debian.org/]]. Debian is arguably the "
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msgstr "Avoir confiance en Tor\n"
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#| msgid ""
#| "Tails anonymity is based on Tor, which is developed by [[The Tor Project|"
#| "https://www.torproject.org/]]. The development of Tor is under a lot of "
#| "public scrutiny both academically (research on attacks and defenses on "
#| "onion routing) and engineering-wise (Tor's code has gone through several "
#| "external audits, and many independent developers have read through the "
#| "sources for other reasons). Again, security issues have been reported, "
#| "but nothing malicious like a backdoor -- we would argue that it's only "
#| "uninformed conspiracy theorists that speculate about deliberate backdoors "
#| "in Tor these days. Furthermore, Tor's distributed trust model makes it "
#| "hard for a single entity to capture an individual's traffic and "
#| "effectively identify them."
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"Tails anonymity is based on Tor, which is developed by [[The Tor Project|"
"https://www.torproject.org/]]. The development of Tor is under a lot of "
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