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76 NAME="STARTUP">5. Starting <SPAN
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78 >Privoxy</SPAN
79 ></H1
80 ><P
81 > Before launching <SPAN
82 CLASS="APPLICATION"
83 >Privoxy</SPAN
84 > for the first time, you
85  will want to configure your browser(s) to use
86  <SPAN
87 CLASS="APPLICATION"
88 >Privoxy</SPAN
89 > as a HTTP and HTTPS proxy. The default is
90  127.0.0.1 (or localhost) for the proxy address, and port 8118 (earlier versions
91  used port 8000). This is the one configuration step that must be done!</P
92 ><P
93 > Please note that <SPAN
94 CLASS="APPLICATION"
95 >Privoxy</SPAN
96 > can only proxy HTTP and 
97  HTTPS traffic. It will not work with FTP or other protocols.</P
98 ><P
99 >  <DIV
100 CLASS="FIGURE"
101 ><A
102 NAME="AEN442"><P
103 ><B
104 >Figure 2. Proxy Configuration (Mozilla)</B
105 ></P
106 ><DIV
107 CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT"
108 ><P
109 ><IMG
110 SRC="../images/proxy_setup.jpg"></P
111 ></DIV
112 ></DIV
113 >
114  </P
115 ><P
116
117  With <SPAN
118 CLASS="APPLICATION"
119 >Netscape</SPAN
120 > (and
121  <SPAN
122 CLASS="APPLICATION"
123 >Mozilla</SPAN
124 >), this can be set under:</P
125 ><P
126 CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
127 >&nbsp;<SPAN
128 CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
129 >Edit</SPAN
130 ><br>
131 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|_&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>
132 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<SPAN
133 CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
134 >Preferences</SPAN
135 ><br>
136 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|_&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>
137 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<SPAN
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139 >Advanced</SPAN
140 ><br>
141 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|_&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>
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143 CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
144 >Proxies</SPAN
145 ><br>
146 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|_&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>
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149 >HTTP Proxy</SPAN
150 ></P
151 ><P
152 > For <SPAN
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154 >Internet Explorer</SPAN
155 >: </P
156 ><P
157 CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
158 >&nbsp;<SPAN
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160 >Tools</SPAN
161 ><br>
162 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|_&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>
163 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<SPAN
164 CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
165 >Internet Properties</SPAN
166 ><br>
167 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|_&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>
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170 >Connections</SPAN
171 ><br>
172 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|_&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>
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174 CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
175 >LAN Settings</SPAN
176 ></P
177 ><P
178 > Then, check <SPAN
179 CLASS="QUOTE"
180 >"Use Proxy"</SPAN
181 > and fill in the appropriate info
182  (Address: 127.0.0.1, Port: 8118). Include HTTPS (SSL), if you want HTTPS
183  proxy support too. </P
184 ><P
185 > After doing this, flush your browser's disk and memory caches to force a
186  re-reading of all pages and to get rid of any ads that may be cached. You 
187  are now ready to start enjoying the benefits of using
188  <SPAN
189 CLASS="APPLICATION"
190 >Privoxy</SPAN
191 >!</P
192 ><P
193 > <SPAN
194 CLASS="APPLICATION"
195 >Privoxy</SPAN
196 > is typically started by specifying the
197  main configuration file to be used on the command line. If no configuration
198  file is specified on the command line, <SPAN
199 CLASS="APPLICATION"
200 >Privoxy</SPAN
201 >
202  will look for a file named <TT
203 CLASS="FILENAME"
204 >config</TT
205 > in the current
206  directory. Except on Win32 where it will try <TT
207 CLASS="FILENAME"
208 >config.txt</TT
209 >.</P
210 ><DIV
211 CLASS="SECT2"
212 ><H2
213 CLASS="SECT2"
214 ><A
215 NAME="START-REDHAT">5.1. Red Hat and Conectiva</H2
216 ><P
217 > We use a script. Note that Red Hat does not start Privoxy upon booting per
218  default. It will use the file <TT
219 CLASS="FILENAME"
220 >/etc/privoxy/config</TT
221 > as
222  its main configuration file.</P
223 ><P
224 > <TABLE
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230 ><PRE
231 CLASS="SCREEN"
232 > # /etc/rc.d/init.d/privoxy start</PRE
233 ></TD
234 ></TR
235 ></TABLE
236 ></P
237 ></DIV
238 ><DIV
239 CLASS="SECT2"
240 ><H2
241 CLASS="SECT2"
242 ><A
243 NAME="START-DEBIAN">5.2. Debian</H2
244 ><P
245 > We use a script. Note that Debian starts Privoxy upon booting per
246  default.  It will use the file
247  <TT
248 CLASS="FILENAME"
249 >/etc/privoxy/config</TT
250 > as its main configuration
251  file.</P
252 ><P
253 > <TABLE
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258 ><TD
259 ><PRE
260 CLASS="SCREEN"
261 > # /etc/init.d/privoxy start</PRE
262 ></TD
263 ></TR
264 ></TABLE
265 ></P
266 ></DIV
267 ><DIV
268 CLASS="SECT2"
269 ><H2
270 CLASS="SECT2"
271 ><A
272 NAME="START-SUSE">5.3. SuSE</H2
273 ><P
274 >We use a script. It will use the file <TT
275 CLASS="FILENAME"
276 >/etc/privoxy/config</TT
277 >
278 as its main configuration file. Note that SuSE starts Privoxy upon booting
279 your PC.</P
280 ><P
281 > <TABLE
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285 ><TR
286 ><TD
287 ><PRE
288 CLASS="SCREEN"
289 > # rcprivoxy start</PRE
290 ></TD
291 ></TR
292 ></TABLE
293 ></P
294 ></DIV
295 ><DIV
296 CLASS="SECT2"
297 ><H2
298 CLASS="SECT2"
299 ><A
300 NAME="START-WINDOWS">5.4. Windows</H2
301 ><P
302 >Click on the Privoxy Icon to start Privoxy. If no configuration file is
303  specified on the command line, <SPAN
304 CLASS="APPLICATION"
305 >Privoxy</SPAN
306 > will look
307  for a file named <TT
308 CLASS="FILENAME"
309 >config.txt</TT
310 >. Note that Windows will
311  automatically start Privoxy upon booting you PC.</P
312 ></DIV
313 ><DIV
314 CLASS="SECT2"
315 ><H2
316 CLASS="SECT2"
317 ><A
318 NAME="START-UNICES">5.5. Solaris, NetBSD, FreeBSD, HP-UX and others</H2
319 ><P
320 >Example Unix startup command:</P
321 ><P
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327 ><TD
328 ><PRE
329 CLASS="SCREEN"
330 > # /usr/sbin/privoxy /etc/privoxy/config</PRE
331 ></TD
332 ></TR
333 ></TABLE
334 ></P
335 ></DIV
336 ><DIV
337 CLASS="SECT2"
338 ><H2
339 CLASS="SECT2"
340 ><A
341 NAME="START-OS2">5.6. OS/2</H2
342 ><P
343 > During installation, <SPAN
344 CLASS="APPLICATION"
345 >Privoxy</SPAN
346 > is configured to
347  start automatically when the system restarts. You can start it manually by
348  double-clicking on the <SPAN
349 CLASS="APPLICATION"
350 >Privoxy</SPAN
351 > icon in the
352  <SPAN
353 CLASS="APPLICATION"
354 >Privoxy</SPAN
355 > folder.</P
356 ></DIV
357 ><DIV
358 CLASS="SECT2"
359 ><H2
360 CLASS="SECT2"
361 ><A
362 NAME="START-MACOSX">5.7. Mac OSX</H2
363 ><P
364 > During installation, <SPAN
365 CLASS="APPLICATION"
366 >Privoxy</SPAN
367 > is configured to
368  start automatically when the system restarts.  To start Privoxy by hand,
369  double-click on the <TT
370 CLASS="LITERAL"
371 >StartPrivoxy.command</TT
372 > icon in the
373  <TT
374 CLASS="LITERAL"
375 >/Library/Privoxy</TT
376 > folder.  Or, type this command
377  in the Terminal:</P
378 ><P
379 >  <TABLE
380 BORDER="0"
381 BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
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383 ><TR
384 ><TD
385 ><PRE
386 CLASS="SCREEN"
387 >  /Library/Privoxy/StartPrivoxy.command
388   </PRE
389 ></TD
390 ></TR
391 ></TABLE
392 ></P
393 ><P
394 > You will be prompted for the administrator password.</P
395 ></DIV
396 ><DIV
397 CLASS="SECT2"
398 ><H2
399 CLASS="SECT2"
400 ><A
401 NAME="START-AMIGAOS">5.8. AmigaOS</H2
402 ><P
403 > Start <SPAN
404 CLASS="APPLICATION"
405 >Privoxy</SPAN
406 > (with RUN &#60;&#62;NIL:) in your
407  <TT
408 CLASS="FILENAME"
409 >startnet</TT
410 > script (AmiTCP), in
411  <TT
412 CLASS="FILENAME"
413 >s:user-startup</TT
414 > (RoadShow), as startup program in your
415  startup script (Genesis), or as startup action (Miami and MiamiDx). 
416  <SPAN
417 CLASS="APPLICATION"
418 >Privoxy</SPAN
419 > will automatically quit when you quit your
420  TCP/IP stack (just ignore the harmless warning your TCP/IP stack may display that
421  <SPAN
422 CLASS="APPLICATION"
423 >Privoxy</SPAN
424 > is still running).</P
425 ></DIV
426 ><DIV
427 CLASS="SECT2"
428 ><H2
429 CLASS="SECT2"
430 ><A
431 NAME="START-GENTOO">5.9. Gentoo</H2
432 ><P
433 > A script is again used. It will use the file <TT
434 CLASS="FILENAME"
435 >/etc/privoxy/config 
436  </TT
437 > as its main configuration file.</P
438 ><P
439 > <TABLE
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444 ><TD
445 ><PRE
446 CLASS="SCREEN"
447 > /etc/init.d/privoxy start
448  </PRE
449 ></TD
450 ></TR
451 ></TABLE
452 ></P
453 ><P
454 > Note that <SPAN
455 CLASS="APPLICATION"
456 >Privoxy</SPAN
457 > is not automatically started at 
458  boot time by default. You can change this with the <TT
459 CLASS="LITERAL"
460 >rc-update</TT
461
462  command.</P
463 ><P
464
465  <TABLE
466 BORDER="0"
467 BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
468 WIDTH="100%"
469 ><TR
470 ><TD
471 ><PRE
472 CLASS="SCREEN"
473 > rc-update add privoxy default
474  </PRE
475 ></TD
476 ></TR
477 ></TABLE
478 ></P
479 ></DIV
480 ><DIV
481 CLASS="SECT2"
482 ><H2
483 CLASS="SECT2"
484 ><A
485 NAME="CMDOPTIONS">5.10. Command Line Options</H2
486 ><P
487 > <SPAN
488 CLASS="APPLICATION"
489 >Privoxy</SPAN
490 > may be invoked with the following
491  command-line options:</P
492 ><P
493 > <P
494 ></P
495 ><UL
496 ><LI
497 ><P
498 >    <SPAN
499 CLASS="emphasis"
500 ><I
501 CLASS="EMPHASIS"
502 >--version</I
503 ></SPAN
504 >
505   </P
506 ><P
507 >     Print version info and exit. Unix only.
508   </P
509 ></LI
510 ><LI
511 ><P
512 >    <SPAN
513 CLASS="emphasis"
514 ><I
515 CLASS="EMPHASIS"
516 >--help</I
517 ></SPAN
518 >
519   </P
520 ><P
521 >   Print short usage info and exit. Unix only.
522   </P
523 ></LI
524 ><LI
525 ><P
526 >   <SPAN
527 CLASS="emphasis"
528 ><I
529 CLASS="EMPHASIS"
530 >--no-daemon</I
531 ></SPAN
532 >
533   </P
534 ><P
535 >   Don't become a daemon, i.e. don't fork and become process group
536    leader, and don't detach from controlling tty. Unix only.
537   </P
538 ></LI
539 ><LI
540 ><P
541 >   <SPAN
542 CLASS="emphasis"
543 ><I
544 CLASS="EMPHASIS"
545 >--pidfile FILE</I
546 ></SPAN
547 >
548   
549   </P
550 ><P
551 >   On startup, write the process ID to <SPAN
552 CLASS="emphasis"
553 ><I
554 CLASS="EMPHASIS"
555 >FILE</I
556 ></SPAN
557 >. Delete the
558    <SPAN
559 CLASS="emphasis"
560 ><I
561 CLASS="EMPHASIS"
562 >FILE</I
563 ></SPAN
564 > on exit. Failure to create or delete the
565    <SPAN
566 CLASS="emphasis"
567 ><I
568 CLASS="EMPHASIS"
569 >FILE</I
570 ></SPAN
571 > is non-fatal. If no <SPAN
572 CLASS="emphasis"
573 ><I
574 CLASS="EMPHASIS"
575 >FILE</I
576 ></SPAN
577 >
578    option is given, no PID file will be used. Unix only.
579   </P
580 ></LI
581 ><LI
582 ><P
583 >   <SPAN
584 CLASS="emphasis"
585 ><I
586 CLASS="EMPHASIS"
587 >--user USER[.GROUP]</I
588 ></SPAN
589 >
590   
591   </P
592 ><P
593 >   After (optionally) writing the PID file, assume the user  ID  of
594    <SPAN
595 CLASS="emphasis"
596 ><I
597 CLASS="EMPHASIS"
598 >USER</I
599 ></SPAN
600 >, and if included the GID of GROUP.  Exit if the
601    privileges are not sufficient to do so. Unix only.
602   </P
603 ></LI
604 ><LI
605 ><P
606 >    <SPAN
607 CLASS="emphasis"
608 ><I
609 CLASS="EMPHASIS"
610 >configfile</I
611 ></SPAN
612 >
613   </P
614 ><P
615 >    If no <SPAN
616 CLASS="emphasis"
617 ><I
618 CLASS="EMPHASIS"
619 >configfile</I
620 ></SPAN
621 > is included on the command line, 
622     <SPAN
623 CLASS="APPLICATION"
624 >Privoxy</SPAN
625 > will look for a file named 
626     <SPAN
627 CLASS="QUOTE"
628 >"config"</SPAN
629 > in the current directory (except on Win32 
630     where it will look for <SPAN
631 CLASS="QUOTE"
632 >"config.txt"</SPAN
633 > instead). Specify 
634     full path to avoid confusion. If no config file is found, 
635     <SPAN
636 CLASS="APPLICATION"
637 >Privoxy</SPAN
638 > will fail to start.
639   </P
640 ></LI
641 ></UL
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