Many internal links are written as external
Many links on the community portal are linked as if they were outside resources, i.e.
[Guidelines for Research](https://community.torproject.org/user-research/guidelines/)
instead of [Guidelines for Research](../guidelines/)
This is a problem when for example you are browsing the onion service of the page, because it sends you to clearnet.
Regarding localization, this also makes it more difficult to localize and needs updates once a new language is added to the page. If the link is built dynamically as in (../guidelines/) you get to the page on the language you are browsing.
A little grep shows this links that could be fixed:
- content/user-research/open/contents.lr:Before running Tor user research, be sure you read our Guidelines to becoming a user researcher with Tor.
- content/user-research/how-to-volunteer/contents.lr:If you're already familiar with the Tor Project and user testing, have a look at our [current needs for user research](https://community.torproject.org/user-res
- earch/open/) and see which study better suits you.
- content/user-research/how-to-volunteer/contents.lr:Please read our Guidelines to get to know this process more.
- content/user-research/how-to-volunteer/contents.lr:- Learn more about our users by reading Tor's user personas.
- content/training/risks/contents.lr: * EFF Tor legal FAQ
- content/training/checklist/contents.lr: * I read and agree with the Tor Project Code of Coduct
- content/training/checklist/contents.lr: * I read the Training Best Practices
- content/training/checklist/contents.lr: * I reviewed my training slides
- content/onion-services/talk/contents.lr:Tor relays are part of a public infrastructure, where Tor us
- ers encrypted traffic is routed around to reach out the open internet.
- content/onion-services/talk/contents.lr:In contrast to running a Tor relay, running a Tor Onion Service does not result in your IP address being publicly listed anywhere, nor does your service relay other Tor traffic.
- content/onion-services/talk/contents.lr:For a broader understanding, read Onion Services overview and watch this talk: DEF CON 25 - Next Generation Tor Onion Services.
- content/onion-services/talk/contents.lr:As explained in Overview, there's no central authority that approves or rejects onion services.
- content/onion-services/talk/contents.lr:Now that you know all the benefits of onion services, you may want to set up an onion site and read about the protocol overview.
- content/onion-services/advanced/dos/contents.lr:That said, having too many onion addresses is actually bad for your security (because of the use of many guard nodes), so try to use client authorization when possible.
- content/onion-services/advanced/https/contents.lr:Alternatively, websites can provide other ways to verify their onion address using HTTPS, for example, linking their onion site address from an HTTPS-authenticated page, or using Onion-Location.
- content/onion-services/advanced/opsec/contents.lr: - As mentioned here, be careful of letting your web server reveal identifying information about you, your computer, or your location.
- content/onion-services/advanced/client-auth/contents.lr:To configure client authorization on the service side, the
<HiddenServiceDir>/authorized_clients/
directory needs to exist. Following the instructions described in the section Setup will automatically create this directory. - content/onion-services/setup/contents.lr:To set up Tor, please follow the Tor installation guide.
- content/onion-services/setup/contents.lr:Read more about Client authorization documentation.
- content/onion-services/setup/contents.lr: * Operational Security.
- content/onion-services/setup/contents.lr:Now that you have an onion site working, you may want to deploy Onion-Location, or use tools like Docker, Heroku, Terraform, Ansible or stem to automate the management of your onion services.
- content/localization/pick-a-project/contents.lr:* The Community portal is this website, where you can find ways to contribute to Tor. Help us translate it.
- content/relay/community-resources/tor-exit-guidelines/contents.lr:* Tor Relay Guide
- content/relay/community-resources/tor-relay-universities/contents.lr:If there are too many complaints coming in, there are several approaches you can take to reduce them. First, you should follow the tips in the Tor relay documentation, such as picking a descriptive hostname or getting your own IP address. If that doesn't work, you can scale back the advertised speed of your relay, by using the
MaxAdvertisedBandwidth
to attract less traffic from the Tor network. Lastly, you can scale back your exit policy. - content/relay/setup/bridge/netbsd/contents.lr:If you are having troubles setting up your bridge, have a look at our help section. If your bridge is now running, check out the post-install notes.
- content/relay/setup/bridge/debian-ubuntu/contents.lr:If you are having trouble setting up your bridge, have a look at our help section.
- content/relay/setup/bridge/debian-ubuntu/contents.lr:If your bridge is now running, check out the post-install notes.
- content/relay/setup/bridge/windows/contents.lr:If you are having troubles setting up your bridge, have a look at our help section. If your bridge is now running, check out the post-install notes.
- content/relay/setup/bridge/dragonflybsd/contents.lr:If you are having troubles setting up your bridge, have a look at our help section.
- content/relay/setup/bridge/dragonflybsd/contents.lr:If your bridge is now running, check out the post-install notes.
- content/relay/setup/bridge/docker/contents.lr:Make sure to check out the post-install notes.
- content/relay/setup/bridge/docker/contents.lr:If you are having trouble setting up your bridge, have a look at our help section.
- content/relay/setup/bridge/centos-rhel-opensuse/contents.lr:If you are having trouble setting up your bridge, have a look at our help section.
- content/relay/setup/bridge/centos-rhel-opensuse/contents.lr:If your bridge is now running, check out the post-install notes.
- content/relay/setup/bridge/fedora/contents.lr:If you are having trouble setting up your bridge, have a look at our help section.
- content/relay/setup/bridge/fedora/contents.lr:If your bridge is now running, check out the post-install notes.
- content/relay/setup/bridge/freebsd/contents.lr:If you are having trouble setting up your bridge, have a look at our help section.
- content/relay/setup/bridge/freebsd/contents.lr:If your bridge is now running, check out the post-install notes.
- content/relay/setup/bridge/openbsd/contents.lr:If you are having trouble setting up your bridge, have a look at our help section.
- content/relay/setup/bridge/openbsd/contents.lr:If your bridge is now running, check out the post-install notes.
- content/outreach/meetup/contents.lr:Read and follow our best practices.
- content/outreach/meetup/contents.lr:Before the meetup, organize the space. Buy some chips and snacks, hang some posters nearby the local, so people can find easily.