-# Sample Configuration File for Privoxy v3.1.1
+# Sample Configuration File for Privoxy v3.0.x
#
-# Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Privoxy Developers http://privoxy.org
+# Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Privoxy Developers http://privoxy.org
#
-# $Id: config,v 1.42 2002/12/28 04:10:21 david__schmidt Exp $
+# $Id: config,v 1.48 2006/08/03 02:46:41 david__schmidt Exp $
#
####################################################################
# #
# flat, except for confdir/templates, where the HTML templates
# for CGI output reside (e.g. Privoxy's 404 error page).
#
-confdir /home/hal/ptmp/etc
+confdir .
#
# 1.2. logdir
#
# No trailing "/", please
#
-logdir /home/hal/ptmp/var/log/privoxy
+logdir .
#
# 1.3. actionsfile
#
# Specifies:
#
-# The filter file to use
+# The filter file(s) to use
#
# Type of value:
#
#
# Notes:
#
-# The filter file contains content modification rules that use
+# The filter files contain content modification rules that use
# regular expressions. These rules permit powerful changes on the
# content of Web pages, e.g., you could disable your favorite
# JavaScript annoyances, re-write the actual displayed text,
-# or just have some fun replacing "Microsoft" with "MicroSuck"
-# wherever it appears on a Web page.
+# or just have some fun playing buzzword bingo with a web page.
#
# The +filter{name} actions rely on the relevant filter (name)
-# to be defined in the filter file!
+# to be defined in a filter file!
#
# A pre-defined filter file called default.filter that contains
# a bunch of handy filters for common problems is included in the
# distribution. See the section on the filter action for a list.
-#
+# When adding your own, it is recommended you add them to the
+# user.filter file.
+#
filterfile default.filter
+#filterfile user.filter
#
# 1.5. logfile
#
# Notes:
#
+# The windows version will additionally log to the console.
+#
# The logfile is where all logging and error messages are
# written. The level of detail and number of messages are set with
# the debug option (see below). The logfile can be useful for
#
# Effect if unset:
#
-# The whole trust mechanism is turned off.
+# The entire trust mechanism is turned off.
#
# Notes:
#
# for the casual user.
#
# If you specify a trust file, Privoxy will only allow access to
-# sites that are named in the trustfile. You can also mark sites
-# as trusted referrers (with +), with the effect that access
-# to untrusted sites will be granted, if a link from a trusted
-# referrer was used. The link target will then be added to the
-# "trustfile". Possible applications include limiting Internet
-# access for children.
+# sites that are specified in the trustfile. Sites can be listed
+# in one of two ways:
+#
+# Prepending a ~ character limits access to this site only (and
+# any sub-paths within this site), e.g. ~www.example.com.
#
-# If you use + operator in the trust file, it may grow considerably
-# over time.
+# Or, you can designate sites as trusted referrers, by prepending
+# the name with a + character. The effect is that access to
+# untrusted sites will be granted -- but only if a link from this
+# trusted referrer was used. The link target will then be added
+# to the "trustfile" so that future, direct accesses will be
+# granted. Sites added via this mechanism do not become trusted
+# referrers themselves (i.e. they are added with a ~ designation).
+#
+# If you use the + operator in the trust file, it may grow
+# considerably over time.
+#
+# It is recommended that Privoxy be compiled with the
+# --disable-force, --disable-toggle and --disable-editor options,
+# if this feature is to be used.
+#
+# Possible applications include limiting Internet access for
+# children.
#
#trustfile trust
#
# Unix, in local filesystem:
#
-# user-manual file:///usr/share/doc/privoxy-2.9.18/user-manual/
+# user-manual file:///usr/share/doc/privoxy-3.0.1/user-manual/index.html
+#
+# Windows, in local filesystem, must use forward slash notation,
+# and %20 to denote spaces in path names:
+#
+# user-manual file:///c:/some%20dir/privoxy/user-manual/index.html
+#
+# Windows, UNC notation (forward slashes required again):
+#
+# user-manual file://///some-server/some-path/privoxy/user-manual/index.html
#
# Any platform, on local webserver (called "local-webserver"):
#
-# user-manual http://local-webserver/privoxy-user-manual/
+# user-manual http://local-webserver/privoxy-user-manual/
#
# WARNING!!!
#
#
# listen-address 192.168.0.1:8118
#
-listen-address 127.0.0.1:8118
+listen-address :8118
#
# 4.2. toggle
#
#hide-console
-# The experimental "activity-console-address" option is used to
-# specify where statistical information should be sent for monitoring
-# by the activity console.
-#
-#activity-console-address 127.0.0.1:8119
-
-# The experimental "activity-console-update-freq" option is used to
-# specify how often (in seconds) statistics should be forwarded to the
-# activity console.
-#
-#activity-console-update-freq 5
-
#