14) Allow to filter POST parameters.
-16) Filter SSL encrypted content as well.
-
- At the beginning we could use a unencrypted connection between
- client and Privoxy, and use an encrypted connection between
- Privoxy and the server.
-
- This should be good enough for most of the content the
- user would want to filter.
-
- Interested donors: 2.
-
19) enable-forward-fallback. Syntax? Suggested by K.R.
21) User Manual delivery doesn't accept multiple slashes. Should it?
Interested donors: 1.
-54) Move away from CVS to a more modern revision control system.
- The move to git is work in progress:
- https://sourceforge.net/p/ijbswa/mailman/message/34994343/
-
58) Move more template strings from the code into the actual templates.
59) Import the German template translation.
79) Evaluate pcre alternatives.
-80) Change FEATURE_EXTENDED_HOST_PATTERNS to support both
- extended and vanilla host patterns at the same time.
-
- Note that the requirement is to allow the user to decide
- if the domain pattern should be interpreted as regex or
- traditional host pattern and if it's not obvious that the
- user made any decision, default to the latter.
-
- Possible solutions would be:
-
- 1. An always-use-regex-domain-patterns config option
- 2. An enable-regex-domain-patterns-for-this-action-file option
- 3. An enable-regex-domain-patterns-for-this-action-file-until-the-user-says-otherwise option
- 4. A treat-the-domain-pattern-in-this-line-as-regex(-or-not) option
- 5. Combinations of the options above
-
- With 2+4, 3+4 or 2+3+4 being the preferences until
- further discussion.
-
82) Detect if the system time goes back in time let the user
know if it caused any connections to get closed.
go through all filters and skip the filter types the caller isn't
interested in.
-98) When showing action section on the CGI pages, properly escape
+98) When showing action sections on the CGI pages, properly escape
line breaks so they can be copy&pasted into action files without
adjustments.
122) Allow customized log messages.
-123) Evaluate if the voluntarily-disclose-session-keys option in Firefox
- (and other browsers) can be leveraged. Probably depends on #16.
-
124) Add support for the "lightweight OS capability and sandbox framework"
Capsicum. http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/capsicum/
Interested donors: 1.
performance point of view, using a single thread should reduce Privoxy's
memory footprint a bit which may be noticeable in case of multi-user setups
with hundreds of idle connections.
+
+160) Add keep-alive support with +https-inspection.
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Hosting wish list (relevant for #53)