- Announcing Privoxy v.3.0.13 beta
+ Announcing Privoxy v.3.0.17 stable
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-Privoxy 3.0.14 beta is a bugfix-release for the previous beta
-which introduced IPv6 support, improved keep-alive support and
-a bunch of minor improvements.
+This is mainly a bug-fix release for the previously released Privoxy 3.0.16.
-See http://www.privoxy.org/3.0.14/user-manual/whatsnew.html for details.
+It contains fixes for two bugs that could cause connections to hang under
+certain circumstances when keep-alive support was enabled, until they timed
+out or where closed by the server.
+
+See http://www.privoxy.org/3.0.17/user-manual/whatsnew.html for details.
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ChangeLog for Privoxy
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-*** Version 3.0.14 Beta ***
-
-- The latency is taken into account when evaluating whether or not to
- reuse a connection. This should significantly reduce the number of
- connections problems several users reported.
-- If the server doesn't specify how long the connection stays alive,
- Privoxy errs on the safe side of caution and assumes it's only a second.
-- The error pages for connection timeouts or missing server data use a
- Last-Modified date in the past. Retry attempts are detected and Privoxy
- removes the If-Modified-Since header to prevent the server from responding
- with status code 304 in which case the client would reuse the error message.
-- Setting keep-alive-timeout to 0 disables keep-alive support. Previously
- Privoxy would claim to allow persistence but not reuse the connection.
-- Pipelined requests are less likely to be mistaken for the request
- body of the previous request. Note that Privoxy still has no real
- pipeline support and will either serialize pipelined requests or
- drop them in which case the client has to resent them.
-- Fixed a crash on some Windows versions when header randomization
- is enabled and the date couldn't be parsed.
-- Privoxy's keep-alive timeout for the current connection is reduced
- to the one specified in the client's Keep-Alive header.
-- For HTTP/1.1 requests, Privoxy implies keep-alive support by not
- setting any Connection header instead of using 'Connection: keep-alive'.
-- If the socket isn't reusable, Privoxy doesn't temporarily waste
- a socket slot to remember the connection.
-- If keep-alive support is disabled but compiled in, the client's
- Keep-Alive header is removed.
-- Fixed a bug on mingw32 where downloading large files failed if
- keep-alive support was enabled.
-- Fixed a bug that (at least theoretically) could cause log
- timestamps to be occasionally off by about a second.
-- No Proxy-Connection header if added if there already is one.
-- The configure script respects the $PATH variable when searching
- for groups and id.
-
-*** Version 3.0.13 beta ***
-
-- Added IPv6 support. Thanks to Petr Pisar who not only provided
- the initial patch but also helped a lot with the integration.
-- Added client-side keep-alive support.
-- The connection sharing code is only used if the connection-sharing
- option is enabled.
-- The max-client-connections option has been added to restrict
- the number of client connections below a value enforced by
- the operating system.
-- Fixed a regression reintroduced in 3.0.12 that could cause
- crashes on mingw32 if header date randomization was enabled.
-- Compressed content with extra fields couldn't be decompressed
- and would get passed to the client unfiltered. This problem
- has only be detected through statical analysis with clang as
- nobody seems to be using extra fields anyway.
-- If the server resets the Connection after sending only the headers
- Privoxy forwards what it got to the client. Previously Privoxy
- would deliver an error message instead.
-- Error messages in case of connection timeouts use the right
- HTTP status code.
-- If spawning a child to handle a request fails, the client
- gets an error message and Privoxy continues to listen for
- new requests right away.
-- The error messages in case of server-connection timeouts or
- prematurely closed server connections are now template-based.
-- If zlib support isn't compiled in, Privoxy no longer tries to
- filter compressed content unless explicitly asked to do so.
-- In case of connections that are denied based on ACL directives,
- the memory used for the client IP is no longer leaked.
-- Fixed another small memory leak if the client request times out
- while waiting for client headers other than the request line.
-- The client socket is kept open until the server socket has
- been marked as unused. This should increase the chances that
- the still-open connection will be reused for the client's next
- request to the same destination. Note that this only matters
- if connection-sharing is enabled.
-- A TODO list has been added to the source tarballs to give potential
- volunteers a better idea of what the current goals are.
+*** Version 3.0.17 Stable ***
+
+- Fixed last-chunk-detection for responses where the content was small
+ enough to be read with the body, causing Privoxy to wait for the
+ end of the content until the server closed the connection or the
+ request timed out. Reported by "Karsten" in #3028326.
+- Responses with status code 204 weren't properly detected as body-less
+ like RFC2616 mandates. Like the previous bug, this caused Privoxy to
+ wait for the end of the content until the server closed the connection
+ or the request timed out. Fixes #3022042 and #3025553, reported by a
+ user with no visible name. Most likely also fixes a bunch of other
+ AJAX-related problem reports that got closed in the past due to
+ insufficient information and lack of feedback.
+- Fixed an ACL bug that made it impossible to build a blacklist.
+ Usually the ACL directives are used in a whitelist, which worked
+ as expected, but blacklisting is still useful for public proxies
+ where one only needs to deny known abusers access.
+- Added LOG_LEVEL_RECEIVED to log the not-yet-parsed data read from the
+ network. This should make debugging various parsing issues a lot easier.
+- The IPv6 code is enabled by default on Windows versions that support it.
+ Patch submitted by oCameLo in #2942729.
+- In mingw32 versions, the user.filter file is reachable through the
+ GUI, just like default.filter is. Feature request 3040263.
+- Added the configure option --enable-large-file-support to set a few
+ defines that are required by platforms like GNU/Linux to support files
+ larger then 2GB. Mainly interesting for users without proper logfile
+ management.
+- Logging with "debug 16" no longer stops at the first nul byte which is
+ pretty useless. Non-printable characters are replaced with their hex value
+ so the result can't span multiple lines making parsing them harder then
+ necessary.
+- Privoxy logs when reading an action, filter or trust file.
+- Fixed incorrect regression test markup which caused a test in
+ 3.0.16 to fail while Privoxy itself was working correctly.
+ While Privoxy accepts hide-referer, too, the action name is actually
+ hide-referrer which is also the name used one the final results page,
+ where the test expected the alias.
+
+- CGI interface improvements:
+ - In finish_http_response(), continue to add the 'Connection: close'
+ header if the client connection will not be kept alive.
+ Anonymously pointed out in #2987454.
+ - Apostrophes in block messages no longer cause parse errors
+ when the blocked page is viewed with JavaScript enabled.
+ Reported by dg1727 in #3062296.
+ - Fix a bunch of anchors that used underscores instead of dashes.
+ - Allow to keep the client connection alive after crunching the previous request.
+ Already opened server connections can be kept alive, too.
+ - In cgi_show_url_info(), don't forget to prefix URLs that only contain
+ http:// or https:// in the path. Fixes #2975765 reported by Adam Piggott.
+ - Show the 404 CGI page if cgi_send_user_manual() is called while
+ local user manual delivery is disabled.
+
+- Action file improvements:
+ - Enable user.filter by default. Suggested by David White in #3001830.
+ - Block .sitestat.com/. Reported by johnd16 in #3002725.
+ - Block .atemda.com/. Reported by johnd16 in #3002723.
+ - Block js.adlink.net/. Reported by johnd16 in #3002720.
+ - Block .analytics.yahoo.com/. Reported by johnd16 in #3002713.
+ - Block sb.scorecardresearch.com, too. Reported by dg1727 in #2992652.
+ - Fix problems noticed on Yahoo mail and news pages.
+ - Remove the too broad yahoo section, only keeping the
+ fast-redirects exception as discussed on ijbswa-devel@.
+ - Don't block adesklets.sourceforge.net. Reported in #2974204.
+ - Block chartbeat ping tracking. Reported in #2975895.
+ - Tag CSS and image requests with cautious and medium settings, too.
+ - Don't handle view.atdmt.com as image. It's used for click-throughs
+ so users should be able to "go there anyway".
+ Reported by Adam Piggott in #2975927.
+ - Also let the refresh-tags filter remove invalid refresh tags where
+ the 'url=' part is missing. Anonymously reported in #2986382.
+ While at it, update the description to mention the fact that only
+ refresh tags with refresh times above 9 seconds are covered.
+ - javascript needs to be blocked with +handle-as-empty-document to
+ work around Firefox bug 492459. So move .js blockers from
+ +block{Might be a web-bug.} -handle-as-empty-document to
+ +block{Might be a web-bug.} +handle-as-empty-document.
+ - ijbswa-Feature Requests-3006719 - Block 160x578 Banners.
+ - Block another omniture tracking domain.
+ - Added a range-requests tagger.
+ - Added two sections to get Flickr's Ajax interface working with
+ default pre-settings. If you change the configuration to block
+ cookies by default, you'll need additional exceptions.
+ Reported by Mathias Homann in #3101419 and by Patrick on ijbswa-users@.
+
+- Documentation improvements:
+ - Explicitly mention how to match all URLs.
+ - Consistently recommend socks5 in the Tor FAQ entry and mention
+ its advantage compared to socks4a. Reported by David in #2960129.
+ - Slightly improve the explanation of why filtering may appear
+ slower than it is.
+ - Grammar fixes for the ACL section.
+ - Fixed a link to the 'intercepting' entry and add another one.
+ - Rename the 'Other' section to 'Mailing Lists' and reword it
+ to make it clear that nobody is forced to use the trackers
+ - Note that 'anonymously' posting on the trackers may not always
+ be possible.
+ - Suggest to enable debug 32768 when suspecting parsing problems.
+
+- Privoxy-Log-Parser improvements:
+ - Gather statistics for resources, methods, and HTTP versions
+ used by the client.
+ - Also gather statistics for blocked and redirected requests.
+ - Provide the percentage of keep-alive offers the client accepted.
+ - Add a --url-statistics-threshold option.
+ - Add a --host-statistics-threshold option to also gather
+ statistics about how many request where made per host.
+ - Fix a bug in handle_loglevel_header() where a 'scan: ' got lost.
+ - Add a --shorten-thread-ids option to replace the thread id with
+ a decimal number.
+ - Accept and ignore: Looks like we got the last chunk together
+ with the server headers. We better stop reading.
+ - Accept and ignore: Continue hack in da house.
+ - Accept and highlight: Rejecting connection from 10.0.0.2.
+ Maximum number of connections reached.
+ - Accept and highlight: Loading actions file: /usr/local/etc/privoxy/default.action
+ - Accept and highlight: Loading filter file: /usr/local/etc/privoxy/default.filter
+ - Accept and highlight: Killed all-caps Host header line: HOST: bestproxydb.com
+ - Accept and highlight: Reducing expected bytes to 0. Marking
+ the server socket tainted after throwing 4 bytes away.
+ - Accept: Merged multiple header lines to: 'X-FORWARDED-PROTO: http X-HOST: 127.0.0.1'
+
+- Code cleanups:
+ - Remove the next member from the client_state struct. Only the main
+ thread needs access to all client states so give it its own struct.
+ - Garbage-collect request_contains_null_bytes().
+ - Ditch redundant code in unload_configfile().
+ - Ditch LogGetURLUnderCursor() which doesn't seem to be used anywhere.
+ - In write_socket(), remove the write-only variable write_len in
+ an ifdef __OS2__ block. Spotted by cppcheck.
+ - In connect_to(), don't declare the variable 'flags' on OS/2 where
+ it isn't used. Spotted by cppcheck.
+ - Limit the scope of various variables. Spotted by cppcheck.
+ - In add_to_iob(), turn an interestingly looking for loop into a
+ boring while loop.
+ - Code cleanup in preparation for external filters.
+ - In listen_loop(), mention the socket on which we accepted the
+ connection, not just the source IP address.
+ - In write_socket(), also log the socket we're writing to.
+ - In log_error(), assert that escaped characters get logged
+ completely or not at all.
+ - In log_error(), assert that ival and sval have reasonable values.
+ There's no reason not to abort() if they don't.
+ - Remove an incorrect cgi_error_unknown() call in a
+ cannnot-happen-situation in send_crunch_response().
+ - Clean up white-space in http_response definition and
+ move the crunch_reason to the beginning.
+ - Turn http_response.reason into an enum and rename it
+ to http_response.crunch_reason.
+ - Silence a 'gcc (Debian 4.3.2-1.1) 4.3.2' warning on i686 GNU/Linux.
+ - Fix white-space in a log message in remove_chunked_transfer_coding().
+ While at it, add a note that the message doesn't seem to
+ be entirely correct and should be improved later on.
+
+- GNUmakefile improvements:
+ - Use $(SSH) instead of ssh, so one only needs to specify a username once.
+ - Removed references to the action feedback thingy that hasn't been
+ working for years.
+ - Consistently use shell.sourceforge.net instead of shell.sf.net so
+ one doesn't need to check server fingerprints twice.
+ - Removed GNUisms in the webserver and webactions targets so they
+ work with standard tar.
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About Privoxy:
tastes. It has application for both stand-alone systems and multi-user
networks.
-Privoxy is Free Software and licensed under the GPL2.
+Privoxy is Free Software and licensed under the GNU GPLv2.
Privoxy is an associated project of Software in the Public Interest (SPI).
-Donations are welcome: http://www.privoxy.org/faq/general.html#DONATE
+
+Helping hands and donations are welcome:
+
+ * http://www.privoxy.org/faq/general.html#PARTICIPATE
+
+ * http://www.privoxy.org/faq/general.html#DONATE
At present, Privoxy is known to run on Windows(95, 98, ME, 2000,
-XP, Vista), Linux (Ubuntu, RedHat, SuSE, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo and
+XP, Vista), GNU/Linux (Ubuntu, RedHat, SuSE, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo and
others), Mac OSX, OS/2, AmigaOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, and
various other flavors of Unix.