-# Sample Configuration File for Privoxy v3.0.16
+# Sample Configuration File for Privoxy v3.0.17
#
-# $Id: config,v 1.85 2010/01/11 13:46:38 fabiankeil Exp $
+# $Id: config,v 1.93 2010/11/13 12:48:18 fabiankeil Exp $
#
-# Copyright (C) 2001-2009 Privoxy Developers http://www.privoxy.org/
+# Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Privoxy Developers http://www.privoxy.org/
#
####################################################################
# #
#
# user-manual /usr/share/doc/privoxy/user-manual
#
-#
# The User Manual is then available to anyone with
# access to Privoxy, by following the built-in URL:
# http://config.privoxy.org/user-manual/ (or the shortcut:
#
# user-manual http://example.com/privoxy/user-manual/
#
-#
# WARNING!!!
#
# If set, this option should be the first option in the config
# separate file, such as user.filter.
#
filterfile default.filter
-#filterfile user.filter # User customizations
+filterfile user.filter # User customizations
#
#
# 2.6. logfile
# debug 2 # show each connection status
# debug 4 # show I/O status
# debug 8 # show header parsing
-# debug 16 # log all data written to the network into the logfile
+# debug 16 # log all data written to the network
# debug 32 # debug force feature
# debug 64 # debug regular expression filters
# debug 128 # debug redirects
# debug 2048 # CGI user interface
# debug 4096 # Startup banner and warnings.
# debug 8192 # Non-fatal errors
+# debug 32768 # log all data read from the network
#
#
# To select multiple debug levels, you can either add them or
#
# listen-address 192.168.0.1:8118
#
-#
# Suppose you are running Privoxy on an IPv6-capable machine and
# you want it to listen on the IPv6 address of the loopback device:
#
# listen-address [::1]:8118
#
-#
listen-address 127.0.0.1:8118
#
#
# names. If a DNS name resolves to multiple IP addresses, only
# the first one is used.
#
-# Some systems allows IPv4 client to connect to IPv6 server
-# socket. Then the client's IPv4 address will be translated by
+# Some systems allow IPv4 clients to connect to IPv6 server
+# sockets. Then the client's IPv4 address will be translated by the
# system into IPv6 address space with special prefix ::ffff:0:0/96
-# (so called IPv4 mapped IPv6 address). Privoxy can handle it
+# (so called IPv4 mapped IPv6 address). Privoxy can handle it
# and maps such ACL addresses automatically.
#
# Denying access to particular sites by ACL may have undesired
#
# Parent proxy specified by an IPv6 address:
#
-# foward / [2001:DB8::1]:8000
+# forward / [2001:DB8::1]:8000
#
#
# Suppose your parent proxy doesn't support IPv6:
#
#
#
-#
# 5.3. forwarded-connect-retries
# ===============================
#
# manually. Start with a small value and check Privoxy's logfile
# from time to time, to see how many retries are usually needed.
#
+# Due to a bug, this option currently also causes Privoxy to
+# retry in case of certain problems with direct connections.
+#
# Examples:
#
# forwarded-connect-retries 1
# This option has no effect if Privoxy has been compiled without
# keep-alive support.
#
+# 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 can't.
+#
# Examples:
#
# keep-alive-timeout 300
#
-keep-alive-timeout 300
+keep-alive-timeout 5
#
#
# 6.5. default-server-timeout
#
#default-server-timeout 60
#
+#
# 6.6. connection-sharing
# ========================
#
# max-client-connections 256
#
#max-client-connections 256
-
+#
#
# 6.9. handle-as-empty-doc-returns-ok
# ====================================
# other blocked pages.
#
handle-as-empty-doc-returns-ok 1
-
+#
#
# 7. WINDOWS GUI OPTIONS
# =======================