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Subject: [GNUnet-SVN] [gnunet] branch master updated: doc: in installation.texi convert an unused table to itemize.
Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2018 16:39:17 +0100

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     new 7999737bb doc: in installation.texi convert an unused table to itemize.
     new c9e6bedfb Merge branch 'master' of gnunet.org:gnunet
7999737bb is described below

commit 7999737bb83705d0f93d4407566e5479f13861b6
Author: Nils Gillmann <address@hidden>
AuthorDate: Sun Nov 4 15:40:04 2018 +0000

    doc: in installation.texi convert an unused table to itemize.
    
    Signed-off-by: Nils Gillmann <address@hidden>
---
 doc/handbook/chapters/installation.texi | 44 +++++++++++++++++----------------
 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/handbook/chapters/installation.texi 
b/doc/handbook/chapters/installation.texi
index 6b68ac498..c05f776f2 100644
--- a/doc/handbook/chapters/installation.texi
+++ b/doc/handbook/chapters/installation.texi
@@ -1464,29 +1464,31 @@ configuring the use of GNS with your operating system.
 
 At this point in time you have different options depending on your OS:
 
address@hidden @asis
-
address@hidden Use the gnunet-gns-proxy This approach works for all operating
-systems and is likely the easiest. However, it enables GNS only for
-browsers, not for other applications that might be using DNS, such as SSH.
-Still, using the proxy is required for using HTTP with GNS and is thus
-recommended for all users. To do this, you simply have to run the
address@hidden @bullet
address@hidden Use the address@hidden
+This approach works for all operating systems and is likely the
+easiest. However, it enables GNS only for browsers, not for other
+applications that might be using DNS, such as SSH.  Still, using the
+proxy is required for using HTTP with GNS and is thus recommended for
+all users. To do this, you simply have to run the
 @code{gnunet-gns-proxy-setup-ca} script as the user who will run the
-browser (this will create a GNS certificate authority (CA) on your system
-and import its key into your browser), then start @code{gnunet-gns-proxy}
-and inform your browser to use the Socks5 proxy which
address@hidden makes available by default on port 7777.
address@hidden Use a nsswitch plugin (recommended on GNU systems)
-This approach has the advantage of offering fully personalized resolution
-even on multi-user systems. A potential disadvantage is that some
-applications might be able to bypass GNS.
address@hidden Use a W32 resolver plugin (recommended on W32)
+browser (this will create a GNS certificate authority (CA) on your
+system and import its key into your browser), then start
address@hidden and inform your browser to use the Socks5
+proxy which @code{gnunet-gns-proxy} makes available by default on port
+7777.
address@hidden Use a nsswitch plugin (recommended on GNU systems)@*
+This approach has the advantage of offering fully personalized
+resolution even on multi-user systems. A potential disadvantage is
+that some applications might be able to bypass GNS.
address@hidden Use a W32 resolver plugin (recommended on W32)@*
 This is currently the only option on W32 systems.
address@hidden Use system-wide DNS packet interception
-This approach is recommended for the GNUnet VPN. It can be used to handle
-GNS at the same time; however, if you only use this method, you will only
-get one root zone per machine (not so great for multi-user systems).
address@hidden table
address@hidden Use system-wide DNS packet address@hidden
+This approach is recommended for the GNUnet VPN. It can be used to
+handle GNS at the same time; however, if you only use this method, you
+will only get one root zone per machine (not so great for multi-user
+systems).
address@hidden itemize
 
 You can combine system-wide DNS packet interception with the nsswitch
 plugin.

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