- Announcing Privoxy v.3.0.14 beta
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-
-Privoxy 3.0.14 beta is a bugfix-release for the previous beta
-which introduced IPv6 support, improved keep-alive support and
-a bunch of minor improvements.
+ Announcing Privoxy 3.0.24 stable
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-See http://www.privoxy.org/3.0.14/user-manual/whatsnew.html for details.
+Privoxy 3.0.24 stable contains a couple of new features but is
+mainly a bug-fix release. Two of the fixed bugs are security issues
+and may be used to remotely trigger crashes on platforms that
+carefully check memory accesses (most don't).
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ChangeLog for Privoxy
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-*** Version 3.0.14 beta ***
-
-- The latency is taken into account when evaluating whether or not to
- reuse a connection. This should significantly reduce the number of
- connections problems several users reported.
-- If the server doesn't specify how long the connection stays alive,
- Privoxy errs on the safe side of caution and assumes it's only a second.
-- The error pages for connection timeouts or missing server data use a
- Last-Modified date in the past. Retry attempts are detected and Privoxy
- removes the If-Modified-Since header to prevent the server from responding
- with status code 304 in which case the client would reuse the error message.
-- Setting keep-alive-timeout to 0 disables keep-alive support. Previously
- Privoxy would claim to allow persistence but not reuse the connection.
-- Pipelined requests are less likely to be mistaken for the request
- body of the previous request. Note that Privoxy still has no real
- pipeline support and will either serialize pipelined requests or
- drop them in which case the client has to resent them.
-- Fixed a crash on some Windows versions when header randomization
- is enabled and the date couldn't be parsed.
-- Privoxy's keep-alive timeout for the current connection is reduced
- to the one specified in the client's Keep-Alive header.
-- For HTTP/1.1 requests, Privoxy implies keep-alive support by not
- setting any Connection header instead of using 'Connection: keep-alive'.
-- If the socket isn't reusable, Privoxy doesn't temporarily waste
- a socket slot to remember the connection.
-- If keep-alive support is disabled but compiled in, the client's
- Keep-Alive header is removed.
-- Fixed a bug on mingw32 where downloading large files failed if
- keep-alive support was enabled.
-- Fixed a bug that (at least theoretically) could cause log
- timestamps to be occasionally off by about a second.
-- No Proxy-Connection header if added if there already is one.
-- The configure script respects the $PATH variable when searching
- for groups and id.
-
-*** Version 3.0.13 beta ***
-
-- Added IPv6 support. Thanks to Petr Pisar who not only provided
- the initial patch but also helped a lot with the integration.
-- Added client-side keep-alive support.
-- The connection sharing code is only used if the connection-sharing
- option is enabled.
-- The max-client-connections option has been added to restrict
- the number of client connections below a value enforced by
- the operating system.
-- Fixed a regression reintroduced in 3.0.12 that could cause
- crashes on mingw32 if header date randomization was enabled.
-- Compressed content with extra fields couldn't be decompressed
- and would get passed to the client unfiltered. This problem
- has only be detected through statical analysis with clang as
- nobody seems to be using extra fields anyway.
-- If the server resets the Connection after sending only the headers
- Privoxy forwards what it got to the client. Previously Privoxy
- would deliver an error message instead.
-- Error messages in case of connection timeouts use the right
- HTTP status code.
-- If spawning a child to handle a request fails, the client
- gets an error message and Privoxy continues to listen for
- new requests right away.
-- The error messages in case of server-connection timeouts or
- prematurely closed server connections are now template-based.
-- If zlib support isn't compiled in, Privoxy no longer tries to
- filter compressed content unless explicitly asked to do so.
-- In case of connections that are denied based on ACL directives,
- the memory used for the client IP is no longer leaked.
-- Fixed another small memory leak if the client request times out
- while waiting for client headers other than the request line.
-- The client socket is kept open until the server socket has
- been marked as unused. This should increase the chances that
- the still-open connection will be reused for the client's next
- request to the same destination. Note that this only matters
- if connection-sharing is enabled.
-- A TODO list has been added to the source tarballs to give potential
- volunteers a better idea of what the current goals are.
+- Security fixes (denial of service):
+ - Prevent invalid reads in case of corrupt chunk-encoded content.
+ CVE-2016-1982. Bug discovered with afl-fuzz and AddressSanitizer.
+ - Remove empty Host headers in client requests.
+ Previously they would result in invalid reads. CVE-2016-1983.
+ Bug discovered with afl-fuzz and AddressSanitizer.
+
+- Bug fixes:
+ - When using socks5t, send the request body optimistically as well.
+ Previously the request body wasn't guaranteed to be sent at all
+ and the error message incorrectly blamed the server.
+ Fixes #1686 reported by Peter Müller and G4JC.
+ - Fixed buffer scaling in execute_external_filter() that could lead
+ to crashes. Submitted by Yang Xia in #892.
+ - Fixed crashes when executing external filters on platforms like
+ Mac OS X. Reported by Jonathan McKenzie on ijbswa-users@.
+ - Properly parse ACL directives with ports when compiled with HAVE_RFC2553.
+ Previously the port wasn't removed from the host and in case of
+ 'permit-access 127.0.0.1 example.org:80' Privoxy would try (and fail)
+ to resolve "example.org:80" instead of example.org.
+ Reported by Pak Chan on ijbswa-users@.
+ - Check requests more carefully before serving them forcefully
+ when blocks aren't enforced. Privoxy always adds the force token
+ at the beginning of the path, but would previously accept it anywhere
+ in the request line. This could result in requests being served that
+ should be blocked. For example in case of pages that were loaded with
+ force and contained JavaScript to create additionally requests that
+ embed the origin URL (thus inheriting the force prefix).
+ The bug is not considered a security issue and the fix does not make
+ it harder for remote sites to intentionally circumvent blocks if
+ Privoxy isn't configured to enforce them.
+ Fixes #1695 reported by Korda.
+ - Normalize the request line in intercepted requests to make rewriting
+ the destination more convenient. Previously rewrites for intercepted
+ requests were expected to fail unless $hostport was being used, but
+ they failed "the wrong way" and would result in an out-of-memory
+ message (vanilla host patterns) or a crash (extended host patterns).
+ Reported by "Guybrush Threepwood" in #1694.
+ - Enable socket lingering for the correct socket.
+ Previously it was repeatedly enabled for the listen socket
+ instead of for the accepted socket. The bug was found by
+ code inspection and did not cause any (reported) issues.
+ - Detect and reject parameters for parameter-less actions.
+ Previously they were silently ignored.
+ - Fixed invalid reads in internal and outdated pcre code.
+ Found with afl-fuzz and AddressSanitizer.
+ - Prevent invalid read when loading invalid action files.
+ Found with afl-fuzz and AddressSanitizer.
+ - Windows build: Use the correct function to close the event handle.
+ It's unclear if this bug had a negative impact on Privoxy's behaviour.
+ Reported by Jarry Xu in #891.
+ - In case of invalid forward-socks5(t) directives, use the
+ correct directive name in the error messages. Previously they
+ referred to forward-socks4t failures.
+ Reported by Joel Verhagen in #889.
+
+- General improvements:
+ - Set NO_DELAY flag for the accepting socket. This significantly reduces
+ the latency if the operating system is not configured to set the flag
+ by default. Reported by Johan Sintorn in #894.
+ - Allow to build with mingw x86_64. Submitted by Rustam Abdullaev in #135.
+ - Introduce the new forwarding type 'forward-webserver'.
+ Currently it is only supported by the forward-override{} action and
+ there's no config directive with the same name. The forwarding type
+ is similar to 'forward', but the request line only contains the path
+ instead of the complete URL.
+ - The CGI editor no longer treats 'standard.action' special.
+ Nowadays the official "standards" are part of default.action
+ and there's no obvious reason to disallow editing them through
+ the cgi editor anyway (if the user decided that the lack of
+ authentication isn't an issue in her environment).
+ - Improved error messages when rejecting intercepted requests
+ with unknown destination.
+ - A couple of log messages now include the number of active threads.
+ - Removed non-standard Proxy-Agent headers in HTTP snipplets
+ to make testing more convenient.
+ - Include the error code for pcre errors Privoxy does not recognize.
+ - Config directives with numerical arguments are checked more carefully.
+ - Privoxy's malloc() wrapper has been changed to prevent zero-size
+ allocations which should only occur as the result of bugs.
+ - Various cosmetic changes.
+
+- Action file improvements:
+ - Unblock ".deutschlandradiokultur.de/".
+ Reported by u302320 in #924.
+ - Add two fast-redirect exceptions for "yandex.ru".
+ - Disable filter{banners-by-size} for ".plasmaservice.de/".
+ - Unblock "klikki.fi/adv/".
+ - Block requests for "resources.infolinks.com/".
+ Reported by "Black Rider" on ijbswa-users@.
+ - Block a bunch of criteo domains.
+ Reported by Black Rider.
+ - Block "abs.proxistore.com/abe/".
+ Reported by Black Rider.
+ - Disable filter{banners-by-size} for ".black-mosquito.org/".
+ - Disable fast-redirects for "disqus.com/".
+
+- Documentation improvements:
+ - FAQ: Explicitly point fingers at ASUS as an example of a
+ company that has been reported to force malware based on
+ Privoxy upon its customers.
+ - Correctly document the action type for a bunch of "multi-value"
+ actions that were incorrectly documented to be "parameterized".
+ Reported by Gregory Seidman on ijbswa-users@.
+ - Fixed the documented type of the forward-override{} action
+ which is obviously 'parameterized'.
+
+- Website improvements:
+ - Users who don't trust binaries served by SourceForge
+ can get them from a mirror. Migrating away from SourceForge
+ is planned for 2016 (TODO list item #53).
+ - The website is now available as onion service
+ (http://jvauzb4sb3bwlsnc.onion/).
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About Privoxy:
tastes. It has application for both stand-alone systems and multi-user
networks.
-Privoxy is Free Software and licensed under the GPL2.
+Privoxy is Free Software and licensed under the GNU GPLv2.
+
+Our TODO list is rather long. Helping hands and donations are welcome:
+
+ * http://www.privoxy.org/faq/general.html#PARTICIPATE
-Privoxy is an associated project of Software in the Public Interest (SPI).
-Donations are welcome: http://www.privoxy.org/faq/general.html#DONATE
+ * http://www.privoxy.org/faq/general.html#DONATE
-At present, Privoxy is known to run on Windows(95, 98, ME, 2000,
-XP, Vista), Linux (Ubuntu, RedHat, SuSE, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo and
-others), Mac OSX, OS/2, AmigaOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, and
-various other flavors of Unix.
+At present, Privoxy is known to run on Windows 95 and later versions
+(98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7 etc.), GNU/Linux (RedHat, SuSE,
+Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Slackware and others), Mac OS X (10.4 and
+upwards on PPC and Intel processors), OS/2, Haiku, DragonFly, ElectroBSD,
+FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, and various other flavors of Unix.
In addition to the core features of ad blocking and cookie management,
Privoxy provides many supplemental features, that give the end-user
more control, more privacy and more freedom:
+ * Supports "Connection: keep-alive". Outgoing connections can be kept
+ alive independently from the client. Currently not available on all
+ platforms.
- * Supports "Connection: keep-alive". Outgoing connections can be kept
- alive independently from the client. Currently not available on all
- platforms.
+ * Supports IPv6, provided the operating system does so too,
+ and the configure script detects it.
- * Supports IPv6, provided the operating system does so too,
- and the configure script detects it.
+ * Supports tagging which allows to change the behaviour based on client
+ and server headers.
- * Supports tagging which allows to change the behaviour based on client
- and server headers.
+ * Can be run as an "intercepting" proxy, which obviates the need to
+ configure browsers individually.
- * Can be run as an "intercepting" proxy, which obviates the need to
- configure browsers individually.
+ * Sophisticated actions and filters for manipulating both server and
+ client headers.
- * Sophisticated actions and filters for manipulating both server and
- client headers.
+ * Can be chained with other proxies.
- * Can be chained with other proxies.
+ * Integrated browser based configuration and control utility at
+ http://config.privoxy.org/ (shortcut: http://p.p/). Browser-based
+ tracing of rule and filter effects. Remote toggling.
- * Integrated browser based configuration and control utility at
- http://config.privoxy.org/ (shortcut: http://p.p/). Browser-based
- tracing of rule and filter effects. Remote toggling.
+ * Web page filtering (text replacements, removes banners based on size,
+ invisible "web-bugs" and HTML annoyances, etc.)
- * Web page filtering (text replacements, removes banners based on size,
- invisible <quote>web-bugs</quote> and HTML annoyances, etc.)
+ * Modularized configuration that allows for standard settings and user
+ settings to reside in separate files, so that installing updated actions
+ files won't overwrite individual user settings.
- * Modularized configuration that allows for standard settings and user
- settings to reside in separate files, so that installing updated actions
- files won't overwrite individual user settings.
+ * Support for Perl Compatible Regular Expressions in the configuration
+ files, and a more sophisticated and flexible configuration syntax.
- * Support for Perl Compatible Regular Expressions in the configuration
- files, and a more sophisticated and flexible configuration syntax.
+ * GIF de-animation.
- * GIF de-animation.
+ * Bypass many click-tracking scripts (avoids script redirection).
- * Bypass many click-tracking scripts (avoids script redirection).
+ * User-customizable HTML templates for most proxy-generated pages (e.g.
+ "blocked" page).
- * User-customizable HTML templates for most proxy-generated pages (e.g.
- "blocked" page).
-
- * Auto-detection and re-reading of config file changes.
-
- * Most features are controllable on a per-site or per-location basis.
+ * Auto-detection and re-reading of config file changes.
+ * Most features are controllable on a per-site or per-location basis.
+
-Download location:
- http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=11118
-
Home Page:
http://www.privoxy.org/
-
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