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+ $Id: faq.sgml,v 2.18 2006/09/22 01:27:55 hal9 Exp $
Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Privoxy Developers http://privoxy.org
See LICENSE.
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</pubdate>
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+<pubdate>$Id: faq.sgml,v 2.18 2006/09/22 01:27:55 hal9 Exp $</pubdate>
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<para>
No. &my-app; cannot remove anything. It is not a removal tool. It is a
preventative. &my-app; can help prevent contact from sites
- that use such tactics, and thus could conceivably prevent contamination from
- such sites.
+ that use such tactics with approriate configuration rules, and thus could
+ conceivably prevent contamination from such sites.
</para>
</sect2>
in a separate file, such as <filename>user.filter</filename>, so they won't
be overwritten during upgrades.
The ability to define multiple filter files
- in <filename>config</filename> is a new feature as of v. 3.0.4.]]>
+ in <filename>config</filename> is a new feature as of v. 3.0.5.]]>
</para>
<para>
on Win2K/NT/XP?</title>
<para>
<![%p-newstuff;[
- Yes. Version 3.0.4 introduces full <application>Windows</application> service
+ Yes. Version 3.0.5 introduces full <application>Windows</application> service
functionality. See <ulink url="../user-manual/installation.html#installation-pack-win">
the User Manual</ulink> for details on how to install and configure
<application>Privoxy</application> as a service.
<![%p-newstuff;[
<para>
- Since <application>Privoxy</application> 3.0.4, its configuration (section 5.2)
+ Since <application>Privoxy</application> 3.0.5, its configuration (section 5.2)
is already prepared for <application>Tor</application>, if you are using a
default <application>Tor</application> configuration and run it on the same
system as &my-app;, you just have to uncomment the line:
<para>
Either <application>Privoxy</application> is not running, or your
browser is configured for a different port than what
- <application>Privoxy</application> is using.
+ <application>Privoxy</application> is using, or, if using a forwarding
+ rule, you have a configuration problem or a problem with a host in the
+ forwarding chain.
+
</para>
<para>
- Early <application>Privoxy</application> 2.x versions (and also
- <application>Junkbuster</application>) used port 8000 by
- default. This has been changed to port 8118 now, due to a conflict
- with NAS (Network Audio Service), which uses port 8000. If you haven't,
- you need to change your browser to the new port number, or alternately
- change the <ulink
+ You should verify that &my-app; is indeed running and that the correct port is set,
+ and matches what your browser is set to. See <ulink
url="../user-manual/config.html#LISTEN-ADDRESS"><literal>listen-address</literal>
option</ulink> in <application>Privoxy's</application> <ulink
- url="../user-manual/config.html">main configuration file</ulink>.
+ url="../user-manual/config.html">main configuration file</ulink>. If using
+ any forwarding rules, disable those to make sure the problem is not with
+ a forwarder.
</para>
</sect2>
</para>
<![%p-newstuff;[
<para>
- In any case, v. 3.0.4 includes various improvements to help
+ In any case, v. 3.0.5 includes various improvements to help
<application>Privoxy</application> better handle these cases.
</para>]]>
</sect2>
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$Log: faq.sgml,v $
+Revision 2.18 2006/09/22 01:27:55 hal9
+Final commit of probably various minor changes here and there. Unless
+something changes this should be ready for pending release.
+
Revision 2.17 2006/09/17 14:56:32 hal9
This includes yet several more new FAQs, some improved wording, enhanced
mark-up, various hyper links to wikipedia to explain key terminology to the