# Sample Configuration file for the Internet Junkbuster 2.0
#
-# $Id: config,v 1.10 2001/06/03 17:10:04 swa Exp $
+# $Id: config,v 1.12 2001/06/04 10:44:57 swa Exp $
#
# Table of Contents
# Now, only confdir/templates is used for storing HTML templates
# for CGI results.
#
+# No trailing /, please.
confdir .
+#
+# The directory where all logging (i.e. logfile and jarfile) takes place
+# No trailing /, please.
+#
+logdir .
+
+#
+# Note that all file specifications below are relative to
+# the above two directories!!!
+#
+
# The permissions file contains patterns to specify the
# filtering rules to apply to each site.
#
# All sites are filtered if re_filterfile specified.
# No sites are blocked. Nothing is an image.
#
-permissionsfile ./permissionsfile
+permissionsfile permissionsfile
#
# The re_filterfile contains content modification rules. These rules
#
# Default: No content modification.
#
-re_filterfile ./re_filterfile
+re_filterfile re_filterfile
#
# The logfile is where all logging and error messages are written.
#
# Default: Log to the standard error channel, not to a file
#
-logfile ./junkbuster.log
+logfile logfile
#
# The jarfile defines where Junkbuster stores the cookies it
#
# Default: Don't store intercepted cookies
#
-#jarfile ./jarfile
+#jarfile jarfile
#
# The forwardfile defines domain-specific forwarding of HTTP
#
# Default: Make all connections directly.
#
-forwardfile ./forward
+forwardfile forward
#
# Generally, Junkbuster is used as a personal proxy. The default
# Default: No access control. Everybody that can reach junkbuster
# will be served.
#
-#aclfile ./aclfile
+#aclfile aclfile
#
# 4. OPTIONS