From: Mitchell Livingston Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2008 20:09:41 +0000 (+0000) Subject: #1163: Minor wording inconsistency between Help and Preferences X-Git-Tag: 1.40~549 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=5035de8ce2d5853969427d81ae1e75ebe89aebbe;p=transmission #1163: Minor wording inconsistency between Help and Preferences --- diff --git a/macosx/TransmissionHelp/TransmissionHelp.helpindex b/macosx/TransmissionHelp/TransmissionHelp.helpindex index f0dcbf060..95ce0cb8d 100644 Binary files a/macosx/TransmissionHelp/TransmissionHelp.helpindex and b/macosx/TransmissionHelp/TransmissionHelp.helpindex differ diff --git a/macosx/TransmissionHelp/html/peers.html b/macosx/TransmissionHelp/html/peers.html index fab03116d..ebbba2e55 100644 --- a/macosx/TransmissionHelp/html/peers.html +++ b/macosx/TransmissionHelp/html/peers.html @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@

What is encryption?

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Transmission encrypts the connections it makes with other peers when necessary, using the RC4 cipher. The implementation is compatible with other clients such as Azureus and µTorrent. It is always enabled, however you can set Transmission (Preferences >> Peers) to prefer encrypted peers, or only accept encrypted peers. +

Transmission encrypts the connections it makes with other peers when necessary, using the RC4 cipher. The implementation is compatible with other clients such as Azureus and µTorrent. It is always enabled, however you can set Transmission (Preferences >> Peers) to prefer encrypted peers or to ignore unencrypted peers completely.

Note that the latter option may make Transmission unconnectable in some swarms. The encryption feature does not mean your session is secure or anonymous, it is merely a way to avoid the traffic shaping measures some ISPs have implemented.