########################################################## # # "Untrusted" Error Output template for junkbuster 2.9.x. # # # USING HTML TEMPLATES: # --------------------- # # Template files are written win plain HTML, with a few # additions: # # - Lines that start with a '#' character like this one # are ignored # # - Each item in the below list of exported symbols will # be replaced by dynamically generated text, if they # are enclosed in '@'-characters. E.g. The string @version@ # will be replaced by the version number of Junkbuster. # # - One special application of this is to make whole blocks # of the HTML template disappear if the condition # is not given. Simply enclose the block between the two # strings @if-start and if--end@. The strings # should be placed in HTML comments (), so the # html structure won't be messed when the magic happens. # # USABLE SYMBOLS IN THIS TEMPLATE: # -------------------------------- # # my-ip-addr: # The IP-address that the client used to reach this proxy # my-hostname: # The hostname associated with my-ip-addr # admin-address: # The email address of the pxoxy's administrator, as configured # in the config file # default-cgi: # The URL for the "main menu" builtin CGI of this proxy # menu: # List of
  • elements linking to the other available CGIs # version: # The version number of the proxy software # code-status: # The development status of the proxy software: "alpha", "beta", # or "stable". # homepage: # The URL of the SourceForge ijbswa project, who maintains this # software. # # hostport: # The host and port part of the request that lead to this problem # hostport-html: # The host and port part of the request that lead to this problem, HTML-encoded # path: # The path part of the request that lead to this problem # path-html: # The path part of the request that lead to this problem, HTML-encoded # referrer: # The referrer of the request that lead to this problem # referrer-html: # The referrer of the request that lead to this problem, HTML-encoded # trusted-referrers: # An HTML-formatted list of referrers that are marked as trusted in # the trustfile # # # CONDITIONAL SYMBOLS FOR THIS TEMPLATE AND THEIR DEPANDANT SYMBOLS: # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # # unstable: # This is an alpha or beta release of the proxy software # have-proxy-info: # A URL for online documentation about this proxy has been # specified and is available through the "proxy-info-url" # symbol # force-support: # Junkbuster has been compiled with support for forced loading # of blocked content. In that case, the symbol "force-prefix" is # avaiable, which translates to the FORCE_PREFIX # have-trust-info: # There were URLs with info on the trust policy defined in the config # file. In this case the list of URLs is available through the # "trust-info" symbol. # Untrusted request (Junkbuster@@my-hostname@) # This will only appear if CODE_STATUS is "alpha" or "beta". See configure.in

    UNTRUSTED

    This is the Internet JUNKBUSTER @version@ on @my-hostname@ (@my-ip-address@), port @my-port@

    Please note that this is a @code-status@ release, of the proxy software, not intended for production systems!
    Use at your own risk. See the license for details.

    Feel free to mail the developers with any problems you might have

    Request for untrusted URL

    Your request for @hostport-html@@path-html@ was blocked, because neither the request URL itself, nor its referrer (@referrer-html@) were trusted.

    (You can go there anyway.)

    The following referrers are trusted:

      @trusted-referrers@

    More information on the trust policy:

    You can learn more about what this means and what you may be able to do about it by reading the following documents:

      @trust-info@

    More Junkbuster:

      @menu@

    If you have any questions about this service, consult the online documentation or send mail to @admin-address@ who will be glad to help you.