+# Note that a timeout of five seconds as used in the default
+# configuration file significantly decreases the number of
+# connections that will be reused. The value is used because
+# some browsers limit the number of connections they open to a
+# single host and apply the same limit to proxies. This can
+# result in a single website "grabbing" all the connections the
+# browser allows, which means connections to other websites
+# can't be opened until the connections currently in use time
+# out.
+#
+# Several users have reported this as a Privoxy bug, so the
+# default value has been reduced. Consider increasing it to 300
+# seconds or even more if you think your browser can handle it.
+# If your browser appears to be hanging, it probably can't.
+#
+# Examples:
+#
+# keep-alive-timeout 300
+#
+keep-alive-timeout 5
+#
+# 6.5. tolerate-pipelining
+# =========================
+#
+# Specifies:
+#
+# Whether or not pipelined requests should be served.
+#
+# Type of value:
+#
+# 0 or 1.
+#
+# Default value:
+#
+# None
+#
+# Effect if unset:
+#
+# If Privoxy receives more than one request at once, it
+# terminates the client connection after serving the first one.
+#
+# Notes:
+#
+# Privoxy currently doesn't pipeline outgoing requests, thus
+# allowing pipelining on the client connection is not guaranteed
+# to improve the performance.
+#
+# By default Privoxy tries to discourage clients from pipelining
+# by discarding aggressively pipelined requests, which forces
+# the client to resend them through a new connection.
+#
+# This option lets Privoxy tolerate pipelining. Whether or not
+# that improves performance mainly depends on the client
+# configuration.
+#
+# If you are seeing problems with pages not properly loading,
+# disabling this option could work around the problem.
+#
+# Examples:
+#
+# tolerate-pipelining 1
+#
+tolerate-pipelining 1
+#
+# 6.6. default-server-timeout
+# ============================
+#
+# Specifies:
+#
+# Assumed server-side keep-alive timeout if not specified by the
+# server.
+#
+# Type of value:
+#
+# Time in seconds.
+#
+# Default value:
+#
+# None
+#
+# Effect if unset:
+#
+# Connections for which the server didn't specify the keep-alive
+# timeout are not reused.
+#
+# Notes:
+#
+# Enabling this option significantly increases the number of
+# connections that are reused, provided the keep-alive-timeout
+# option is also enabled.
+#
+# While it also increases the number of connections problems
+# when Privoxy tries to reuse a connection that already has been
+# closed on the server side, or is closed while Privoxy is
+# trying to reuse it, this should only be a problem if it
+# happens for the first request sent by the client. If it
+# happens for requests on reused client connections, Privoxy
+# will simply close the connection and the client is supposed to
+# retry the request without bothering the user.
+#
+# Enabling this option is therefore only recommended if the
+# connection-sharing option is disabled.
+#
+# It is an error to specify a value larger than the
+# keep-alive-timeout value.
+#
+# This option has no effect if Privoxy has been compiled without
+# keep-alive support.
+#
+# Examples:
+#
+# default-server-timeout 60
+#
+#default-server-timeout 60
+#
+# 6.7. connection-sharing
+# ========================
+#
+# Specifies:
+#
+# Whether or not outgoing connections that have been kept alive
+# should be shared between different incoming connections.
+#
+# Type of value:
+#
+# 0 or 1
+#
+# Default value:
+#
+# None
+#
+# Effect if unset:
+#
+# Connections are not shared.
+#
+# Notes:
+#
+# This option has no effect if Privoxy has been compiled without
+# keep-alive support, or if it's disabled.
+#