# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. CertPassPrompt=Please enter the Personal Security Password for the PSM Private Keys security device. # LOCALIZATION NOTE(certWithSerial): Used for semi-uniquely representing a cert. # %1$S is the serial number of the cert in AA:BB:CC hex format. certWithSerial=Certificate with serial number: %1$S # Download Cert dialog # LOCALIZATION NOTE(newCAMessage1): # %S is a string representative of the certificate being downloaded/imported. newCAMessage1=Do you want to trust “%S” for the following purposes? unnamedCA=Certificate Authority (unnamed) # For editing cert trust editTrustCA=The certificate “%S” represents a Certificate Authority. # For Deleting Certificates deleteSslCertConfirm3=Are you sure you want to delete these server exceptions? deleteSslCertImpact3=If you delete a server exception, you restore the usual security checks for that server and require it uses a valid certificate. deleteSslCertTitle3=Delete Server Certificate Exceptions deleteUserCertConfirm=Are you sure you want to delete these certificates? deleteUserCertImpact=If you delete one of your own certificates, you can no longer use it to identify yourself. deleteUserCertTitle=Delete your Certificates deleteCaCertConfirm2=You have requested to delete these CA certificates. For built-in certificates all trust will be removed, which has the same effect. Are you sure you want to delete or distrust? deleteCaCertImpactX2=If you delete or distrust a certificate authority (CA) certificate, this application will no longer trust any certificates issued by that CA. deleteCaCertTitle2=Delete or Distrust CA Certificates deleteEmailCertConfirm=Are you sure you want to delete these people’s e-mail certificates? deleteEmailCertImpactDesc=If you delete a person’s e-mail certificate, you will no longer be able to send encrypted e-mail to that person. deleteEmailCertTitle=Delete E-Mail Certificates deleteOrphanCertConfirm=Are you sure you want to delete these certificates? deleteOrphanCertTitle=Delete Certificates # PKCS#12 file dialogs chooseP12RestoreFileDialog2=Certificate File to Import chooseP12BackupFileDialog=File Name to Backup file_browse_PKCS12_spec=PKCS12 Files getPKCS12FilePasswordMessage=Please enter the password that was used to encrypt this certificate backup: # Cert verification certVerified=This certificate has been verified for the following uses: certNotVerified_CertRevoked=Could not verify this certificate because it has been revoked. certNotVerified_CertExpired=Could not verify this certificate because it has expired. certNotVerified_CertNotTrusted=Could not verify this certificate because it is not trusted. certNotVerified_IssuerNotTrusted=Could not verify this certificate because the issuer is not trusted. certNotVerified_IssuerUnknown=Could not verify this certificate because the issuer is unknown. certNotVerified_CAInvalid=Could not verify this certificate because the CA certificate is invalid. certNotVerified_AlgorithmDisabled=Could not verify this certificate because it was signed using a signature algorithm that was disabled because that algorithm is not secure. certNotVerified_Unknown=Could not verify this certificate for unknown reasons. # Client auth clientAuthRemember=Remember this decision # LOCALIZATION NOTE(clientAuthNickAndSerial): Represents a single cert when the # user is choosing from a list of certificates. # %1$S is the nickname of the cert. # %2$S is the serial number of the cert in AA:BB:CC hex format. clientAuthNickAndSerial=%1$S [%2$S] # LOCALIZATION NOTE(clientAuthHostnameAndPort): # %1$S is the hostname of the server. # %2$S is the port of the server. clientAuthHostnameAndPort=%1$S:%2$S # LOCALIZATION NOTE(clientAuthMessage1): %S is the Organization of the server # cert. clientAuthMessage1=Organization: “%S” # LOCALIZATION NOTE(clientAuthMessage2): %S is the Organization of the issuer # cert of the server cert. clientAuthMessage2=Issued Under: “%S” # LOCALIZATION NOTE(clientAuthIssuedTo): %1$S is the Distinguished Name of the # currently selected client cert, such as "CN=John Doe,OU=Example" (without # quotes). clientAuthIssuedTo=Issued to: %1$S # LOCALIZATION NOTE(clientAuthSerial): %1$S is the serial number of the selected # cert in AA:BB:CC hex format. clientAuthSerial=Serial number: %1$S # LOCALIZATION NOTE(clientAuthValidityPeriod): # %1$S is the already localized notBefore date of the selected cert. # %2$S is the already localized notAfter date of the selected cert. clientAuthValidityPeriod=Valid from %1$S to %2$S # LOCALIZATION NOTE(clientAuthKeyUsages): %1$S is a comma separated list of # already localized key usages the selected cert is valid for. clientAuthKeyUsages=Key Usages: %1$S # LOCALIZATION NOTE(clientAuthEmailAddresses): %1$S is a comma separated list of # e-mail addresses the selected cert is valid for. clientAuthEmailAddresses=Email addresses: %1$S # LOCALIZATION NOTE(clientAuthIssuedBy): %1$S is the Distinguished Name of the # cert which issued the selected cert. clientAuthIssuedBy=Issued by: %1$S # LOCALIZATION NOTE(clientAuthStoredOn): %1$S is the name of the PKCS #11 token # the selected cert is stored on. clientAuthStoredOn=Stored on: %1$S # Page Info pageInfo_NoEncryption=Connection Not Encrypted pageInfo_Privacy_None1=The website %S does not support encryption for the page you are viewing. pageInfo_Privacy_None2=Information sent over the Internet without encryption can be seen by other people while it is in transit. pageInfo_Privacy_None3=The page you are viewing is not encrypted. pageInfo_Privacy_None4=The page you are viewing was not encrypted before being transmitted over the Internet. # LOCALIZATION NOTE (pageInfo_EncryptionWithBitsAndProtocol and pageInfo_BrokenEncryption): # %1$S is the name of the encryption standard, # %2$S is the key size of the cipher. # %3$S is protocol version like "SSL 3" or "TLS 1.2" pageInfo_EncryptionWithBitsAndProtocol=Connection Encrypted (%1$S, %2$S bit keys, %3$S) pageInfo_BrokenEncryption=Broken Encryption (%1$S, %2$S bit keys, %3$S) pageInfo_Privacy_Encrypted1=The page you are viewing was encrypted before being transmitted over the Internet. pageInfo_Privacy_Encrypted2=Encryption makes it difficult for unauthorized people to view information traveling between computers. It is therefore unlikely that anyone read this page as it traveled across the network. pageInfo_MixedContent=Connection Partially Encrypted pageInfo_MixedContent2=Parts of the page you are viewing were not encrypted before being transmitted over the Internet. pageInfo_Privacy_Broken1=Parts of the page you are viewing were not encrypted or the encryption is not strong enough before being transmitted over the Internet. pageInfo_WeakCipher=Your connection to this website uses weak encryption and is not private. Other people can view your information or modify the website’s behavior. pageInfo_CertificateTransparency_None=This website does not supply Certificate Transparency audit records. pageInfo_CertificateTransparency_OK=This website supplies publicly auditable Certificate Transparency records. pageInfo_CertificateTransparency_UnknownLog=This website claims to have Certificate Transparency audit records, but the records were issued by an unknown party and cannot be verified. pageInfo_CertificateTransparency_Invalid=This website supplies Certificate Transparency audit records, but the records failed verification. # Cert Viewer # LOCALIZATION NOTE(certViewerTitle): Title used for the Certificate Viewer. # %1$S is a string representative of the certificate being viewed. certViewerTitle=Certificate Viewer: “%1$S” notPresent= # Token Manager password_not_set=(not set) failed_pw_change=Unable to change Master Password. incorrect_pw=You did not enter the correct current Master Password. Please try again. pw_change_ok=Master Password successfully changed. pw_erased_ok=Warning! You have deleted your Master Password. pw_not_wanted=Warning! You have decided not to use a Master Password. pw_empty_warning=Your stored web and email passwords, form data, and private keys will not be protected. pw_change2empty_in_fips_mode=You are currently in FIPS mode. FIPS requires a non-empty Master Password. login_failed=Failed to Login loadPK11TokenDialog=Choose a PKCS#11 device to load devinfo_modname=Module devinfo_modpath=Path devinfo_label=Label devinfo_manID=Manufacturer devinfo_serialnum=Serial Number devinfo_hwversion=HW Version devinfo_fwversion=FW Version devinfo_status=Status devinfo_desc=Description devinfo_stat_disabled=Disabled devinfo_stat_notpresent=Not Present devinfo_stat_uninitialized=Uninitialized devinfo_stat_notloggedin=Not Logged In devinfo_stat_loggedin=Logged In devinfo_stat_ready=Ready enable_fips=Enable FIPS disable_fips=Disable FIPS fips_nonempty_password_required=FIPS mode requires that you have a Master Password set for each security device. Please set the password before trying to enable FIPS mode. unable_to_toggle_fips=Unable to change the FIPS mode for the security device. It is recommended that you exit and restart this application. resetPasswordConfirmationTitle=Reset Master Password resetPasswordConfirmationMessage=Your password has been reset. # Import certificate(s) file dialog importEmailCertPrompt=Select File containing somebody’s Email certificate to import importCACertsPrompt=Select File containing CA certificate(s) to import file_browse_Certificate_spec=Certificate Files # Cert export SaveCertAs=Save Certificate To File CertFormatBase64=X.509 Certificate (PEM) CertFormatBase64Chain=X.509 Certificate with chain (PEM) CertFormatDER=X.509 Certificate (DER) CertFormatPKCS7=X.509 Certificate (PKCS#7) CertFormatPKCS7Chain=X.509 Certificate with chain (PKCS#7) writeFileFailure=File Error writeFileFailed=Can’t write to file %S:\n%S. writeFileAccessDenied=Access denied writeFileIsLocked=File is locked writeFileNoDeviceSpace=No space left on device writeFileUnknownError=Unknown error # Add Security Exception dialog addExceptionBrandedWarning2=You are about to override how %S identifies this site. addExceptionInvalidHeader=This site attempts to identify itself with invalid information. addExceptionDomainMismatchShort=Wrong Site addExceptionDomainMismatchLong2=The certificate belongs to a different site, which could mean that someone is trying to impersonate this site. addExceptionExpiredShort=Outdated Information addExceptionExpiredLong2=The certificate is not currently valid. It may have been stolen or lost, and could be used by someone to impersonate this site. addExceptionUnverifiedOrBadSignatureShort=Unknown Identity addExceptionUnverifiedOrBadSignatureLong2=The certificate is not trusted because it hasn’t been verified as issued by a trusted authority using a secure signature. addExceptionValidShort=Valid Certificate addExceptionValidLong=This site provides valid, verified identification. There is no need to add an exception. addExceptionCheckingShort=Checking Information addExceptionCheckingLong2=Attempting to identify this site… addExceptionNoCertShort=No Information Available addExceptionNoCertLong2=Unable to obtain identification status for this site.