X-Git-Url: http://www.privoxy.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=config;h=8499892d78998669d9946886aff9b48c7f4e705c;hb=3f4bcf00492310ffb34d9b5ff8dcefc25741e595;hp=af42e981fee98359d8fe7cd5e23299e16f058394;hpb=7d07c38dbaad63e63c36eedc5a36fb2b565a550e;p=privoxy.git diff --git a/config b/config index af42e981..8499892d 100644 --- a/config +++ b/config @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Sample Configuration file for the Internet Junkbuster 2.9.x # -# $Id: config,v 1.21 2001/10/07 15:36:00 oes Exp $ +# $Id: config,v 1.27 2001/11/30 23:35:51 jongfoster Exp $ # # Table of Contents @@ -46,8 +46,6 @@ # # Long lines can be continued on the next line by using a `\' as # the last character. -# - # # 3. OTHER CONFIGURATION FILES # @@ -75,10 +73,8 @@ confdir . # logdir . -# # Note that all file specifications below are relative to # the above two directories!!! -# # The actions file contains patterns to specify the # actions to apply to requests for each site. @@ -88,18 +84,17 @@ logdir . # All sites are filtered if re_filterfile specified. # No sites are blocked. Nothing is an image. # -actionsfile actionsfile +actionsfile ijb.action -# # The re_filterfile contains content modification rules. These rules # permit powerful changes on the content of Web pages, e.g., you # could disable your favourite JavaScript annoyances, rewrite the # actual content, or just have some fun replacing "Microsoft" # with "Microsuck" wherever it appears on a Web page. # -# Default: No content modification. +# Default: content modification. (see '+-filter' in actionsfile) # -re_filterfile re_filterfile +re_filterfile re_filterfile # # The logfile is where all logging and error messages are written. @@ -118,7 +113,7 @@ re_filterfile re_filterfile # # Default: Log to the standard error channel, not to a file # -logfile logfile +logfile logfile # # The jarfile defines where Junkbuster stores the cookies it @@ -127,7 +122,7 @@ logfile logfile # # Default: Don't store intercepted cookies # -#jarfile jarfile +jarfile jarfile # # If you specify a trustfile, Junkbuster will only allow access @@ -155,21 +150,18 @@ logfile logfile trust-info-url http://www.your-site.com/why_we_block.html trust-info-url http://www.your-site.com/what_we_allow.html - -# # 4. OPTIONS # # This part of the configuration file contains options that control # how Junkbuster operates. # -# # Admin-address should be set to the email address of the proxy # administrator. It is used in many of the proxy-generated pages. # # Default: fill@me.in.please # -#admin-address fill@me.in.please +admin-address fill@me.in.please # # Proxy-info-url can be set to a URL that contains more info about @@ -180,16 +172,16 @@ trust-info-url http://www.your-site.com/what_we_allow.html # # Default: Don't show a link to online documentation # -#proxy-info-url http://www.your-site.com/proxy.html +proxy-info-url http://www.your-site.com/proxy.html # # Listen-address specifies the address and port where Junkbuster will # listen for connections from your Web browser. The default is to -# listen on the local host on port 8000, and this is suitable for +# listen on the local host on port 8118, and this is suitable for # most users. (In your web browser, under proxy configuration, list -# the proxy server as 'localhost' and the port as '8000'). +# the proxy server as 'localhost' and the port as '8118'). # -# If you already have another service running on port 8000, or if you +# If you already have another service running on port 8118, or if you # want to serve requests from other machines (e.g. on your local # network) as well, you will need to override the default. The syntax # is "listen-address []:" If you leave out the ip @@ -202,20 +194,20 @@ trust-info-url http://www.your-site.com/what_we_allow.html # (192.168.0.0) and has another outside connection with a different # address. You want it to serve requests from inside only: # -# listen-address 192.168.0.1:8000 +# listen-address 192.168.0.1:8118 # # If you want it to listen on all addresses (including the outside # connection): # -# listen-address :8000 +# listen-address :8118 # # If you do this, consider using acls (see "aclfile" above). # # Note: you will need to point your browser(s) to the address # and port that you have configured here. # -# Default: listen-address localhost:8000 -# listen-address 127.0.0.1:8000 +# Default: listen-address localhost:8118 +# listen-address 127.0.0.1:8118 # @@ -269,7 +261,7 @@ debug 8192 # Errors - *we highly recommended enabling this* # # Default: Multithreaded mode # -single-threaded +#single-threaded # # 'toggle' allows you to temporarily disable all Junkbuster's @@ -309,6 +301,36 @@ toggle 1 # buffer-limit 4069 + +# +# Enable the web-based actionsfile editor. Set to 1 to enable, +# 0 to disable. Note that you must have compiled JunkBuster +# with support for this feature, otherwise this option has no +# effect. +# +# Security note: If this is enabled, anyone who can use the proxy +# can edit the actions file, and their changes will affect all users. +# For shared proxies, you probably want to disable this. +# +# Default: Disabled +# +enable-edit-actions 1 + + +# +# Allow JunkBuster to be toggled on and off remotely, using your +# web browser. Set to 1 to enable, 0 to disable. Note that you +# must have compiled JunkBuster with support for this feature, +# otherwise this option has no effect. +# +# Security note: If this is enabled, anyone who can use the proxy +# can toggle it on or off, and their changes will affect all users. +# For shared proxies, you probably want to disable this. +# +# Default: Disabled +# +enable-remote-toggle 1 + ############################################################################# # Access Control List ############################################################################# @@ -494,11 +516,11 @@ buffer-limit 4069 # # host-a can run an Internet Junkbuster proxy with forwarding like this: # forward .* . -# forward isp-b.com host-b:8000 +# forward isp-b.com host-b:8118 # # host-b can run an Internet Junkbuster proxy with forwarding like this: # forward .* . -# forward isp-a.com host-a:8000 +# forward isp-a.com host-a:8118 # # Now, *anyone* on the Internet (including users on host-a and host-b) # can set their browser's proxy to *either* host-a or host-b and @@ -524,7 +546,7 @@ buffer-limit 4069 # Your squid configuration could then look like this: # # # Define junkbuster as parent cache -# cache_peer 127.0.0.1 8000 parent 0 no-query +# cache_peer 127.0.0.1 8118 parent 0 no-query # # # Define ACL for protocol FTP # acl FTP proto FTP