# Sample Configuration file for the Internet Junkbuster 2.0
#
-# $Id: config,v 1.3 2001/05/20 01:21:20 jongfoster Exp $
+# $Id: config,v 1.5 2001/05/23 10:39:05 oes Exp $
#
# Table of Contents
#
# Indicates that the blockfile is named 'blocklist.ini'.
#
-# The '#' indicates a comment. Any part of a line following a # is
-# ignored.
+# The '#' indicates a comment. Any part of a line following a '#' is
+# ignored, except if the '#' is preceded by a '\'.
#
# Thus, by placing a # at the start of an existing configuration line,
# you can make it a comment and it will be treated as if it weren't there.
# off features: If you comment out the "logfile" line, junkbuster will
# not log at all. Watch for the "default:" section in each explanation
# to see what happens if the option is left unset (or commented out).
+#
+# Long lines can be continued on the next line by using a `\' as
+# the last character. This also works if comments are present in
+# between.
#
#
# debug 32 # FRC = debug force feature
# debug 64 # REF = debug regular expression filter
# debug 128 # RED = debug fast redirects
+# debug 256 # CLF = Common Log Format
+# debug 4096 # INFO = Startup banner and warnings.
+# debug 8192 # ERROR = Non-fatal errors
+#
+# It is *highly recommended* that you enable ERROR
+# reporting. (debug 8192).
+#
+# The reporting of FATAL errors (i.e. ones which crash
+# JunkBuster) is always on and cannot be disabled.
+#
+# If you want to use CLF, you should set "debug 256" ONLY,
+# do not enable anything else.
#
# Multiple "debug" directives, are OK - they're logical-OR'd
# together.
#
# debug 15 # same as setting the first 4 listed above
#
-# Default: 0, i.e. log nothing but errors and infos
+# Default: 0, i.e. log nothing but fatal errors
#
debug 1
+debug 8192 # Errors - *we highly recommended enabling this*
#
# Junkbuster normally uses "multi-threading", a software technique