- New config option "split-large-forms" to work
around a browser bug that caused IE6 and IE7 to ignore
the Submit button on the edit-actions-for-url CGI page.
-- Requests for Privoxy's CGI pages can be blocked, redirected
+- New config option "allow-cgi-request-crunching" to allow
+ requests for Privoxy's CGI pages to be blocked, redirected
or (un)trusted like ordinary requests.
- Empty filter files no longer interrupt the filtering process
prematurely and are correctly listed on the show-status CGI page.
- Fixed a bug in the User Manual delivery on Windows
(mingw32 only). Images now show up correctly and HTML
pages are no longer padded with garbage data.
-- Fixed small memory leak in case of config file reloads.
+- Fixed several minor memory leaks.
- Only unlink the pidfile if it's actually used.
- Retries after connection problems with forced requests
aren't blocked again.
-- On Unix SIGABRT causes a coredump as expected and is no
+- On Unix SIGABRT causes a core dump as expected and is no
longer treated as normal shutdown signal.
- The "access denied" CGI page is more descriptive and
allows to circumvent the referrer check.
encoding. (Patch provided by Wil Mahan)
- The CGI style sheet is no longer delivered if the referring
page isn't a Privoxy CGI page. This prevents a JavaScript-based
- Privoxy detection "attack".
+ Privoxy detection "attack". Note that detecting Privoxy is
+ still possible through other ways and Privoxy was never intended
+ to be invisible anyway.
- Added support for AmigaOS 4, fixed build for AmigaOS 3.x.
- The show-url-info CGI page displays a warning if Privoxy
is currently toggled off.
- The show-status CGI page suppresses the edit button
for action files if Privoxy has no write access.
-- If Privoxy creates new Trustfile entries, a comment
- with the trusted referrer is added. (Suggested by Daniel Griscom)
- Socks errors are no longer handled by the CGI page for
DNS resolution failures.
- CGI pages use favicons to signal whether they are error
of the CGI templates to make sure customized templates
aren't "updated".
- Better handling of "HTTP/1.1 100 Continue" responses.
+- "Crunch!" log messages (used when Privoxy answers requests
+ by itself) now also contain the reason.
+- The show-url-info CGI page shows the forwarding settings.
+- The background of the PNG pattern is transparent.
+- Fixed XML syntax errors caused by banners-by-size and banners-by-url.
+- Fixed crashes and possible action file corruptions
+ when lines containing hashes are written through the CGI editor.
+- Fixes possible deadlocks and crashes on OpenBSD.
+ Patch provided by Ralf Horstmann.
+- Supports dynamic filters which can contain variables.
+- Supports tags to change the actions based on client or server headers.
+- Incorrect actions are logged before program termination.
+- The "actionsfile" syntax in the configuration file is consistent
+ with the rest of the configuration options and requires the
+ whole file name. This is an incompatible change, if you use
+ an old configuration file you might have to append ".action"
+ to your "actionsfile" directives.
+- Dedicated filters and actions are used for header filtering.
+ "filter-client-headers" and "filter-client-headers" are no longer
+ supported, use server-header-filter{} and client-header-filter{}
+ instead.
+- The CGI action editor allows to edit actionfiles with previously
+ forbidden characters like dots.
+- New server-header filter: less-download-windows.
+- New client-header taggers: text-requests and image-requests.
+- The forward-override{} action allows to change the forwarding
+ settings based on client headers like the User-Agent, or the
+ request origin.
+- With the configuration file option "enforce-blocks" the
+ "go there anyway" mechanism can be disabled without recompiling
+ Privoxy.
+- More precise error messages in case of incorrect acl syntax.
+- Logs a warning if filtering is enabled but impossible due
+ to lack of zlib support or use of the prevent-compression action.
+- Less noisy handling of Cookie:" and "Connection:" headers.
+- Don't ignore filter files if an previous filter file was empty.
+- Improved error messages in case of connection problems.
+- Fix a command-line-parsing bug that was introduced before 3.0.5
+ beta and caused Privoxy to treat the last argument as configuration
+ file if no configuration file was specified.
+- Treat unknown command line options as fatal errors instead
+ of silently ignoring them.
+- Use string functions with length checks more often.
+- Don't log CONNECT requests twice.
+- Log the source address for ACL-related connection drops.
+- Don't ignore applying filters if the server didn't
+ specify a Content-Type. Bug reported by Amuro Namie.
+- Allow to rewrite the request destination behind the client's back.
+- Fix socks requests on big-endian platforms. Patch provided by Song Weijia.
+- Rejected CONNECT requests are logged with log level info
+ (enabled by default) and the reason for the block.
+- New command line option "--pre-chroot-nslookup hostname" to
+ intialize the resolver library before chroot'ing. On some systems this
+ reduces the number of files that must be copied into the chroot tree.
+ (Patch provided by Stephen Gildea)
+- Fix a long-standing memory corruption bug that could cause
+ Privoxy to overwrite a single byte in memory it didn't explicitly
+ allocate (but that probably was allocated anyway due to bucket size).
+- Send template-based CGI pages as HTTP/1.1 unless the client
+ asked for HTTP/1.0.
+- Let the first line in connection established responses
+ end in \r\n as required by RFC1945. Reported by Bert van Leeuwen.
+- If no log file has been specified, disable logging instead of logging
+ to stderr.
+- Don't block stderr when in daemon mode.
+- Ignore missing zero-chunks when filtering chunk-encoded content.
+ Earlier Privoxy versions would buffer and then forward the content
+ unmodified which caused some browsers to simply show empty pages.
- Minor code clean-ups, filter and action file updates.
- (Some of them reported by Davide Alberani, Markus Elfring
- and Adam Piggott)
+ (Some of them reported by Davide Alberani, Markus Elfring,
+ Stefan Huehner and Adam Piggott)
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