.\" Hal Burgiss <hal@foobox.net> \r
.\" for Junkbuster developers: ijbswa-developers@lists.sourceforge.net\r
.\"\r
-.TH JUNKBUSTER 1 "v2.9.10 (alpha) Date: 2001/12/01"\r
+.TH JUNKBUSTER 1 "v2.9.10 (beta) Date: 2002/01/09"\r
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.SH NAME\r
\fBjunkbuster\fP\r
\fB\&https:\fP\r
\s-2URL\s0s\r
won't be proxied.\r
+.P\r
+For other browser, check the documentation.\r
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.SH CONFIGURATION\r
-All \fBJunkbuster\fP configuration is done via the various configuarion \r
+All \fBJunkbuster\fP configuration is done via the various configuration \r
files. The default configuration files are: \fIconfig\fP, \r
\fIijb.action\fP, and \fIre_filterfile\fP. These are well commented. \r
On Unix and Unix-like systems, these are located in \fI/etc/junkbuster/\fP \r
explanation of all configuration options.\r
.P\r
\fBJunkbuster's\fP configuration parameters can be viewed at\r
-\fIhttp://i.j.b./\fP. This is an internal page. In\r
+\fIhttp://i.j.b/\fP. This is an internal page. In\r
addition, the \fIijb.action\fP file can be edited here, and \fBJunkbuster\fP can\r
be toggled on/off.\r
\r
\r
# Define a few useful custom aliases for later use\r
{{alias}}\r
+# Don't accept cookies\r
+no-cookies = +no-cookies-set +no-cookies-read\r
+# Do accept cookies\r
-no-cookies = -no-cookies-set -no-cookies-read\r
+imageblock = +block +image\r
\r
\r
# Now set exceptions to the above defined policies #######\r
\r
-# Sites that DO need cookies\r
-{-no-cookies}\r
+# Sites where we want persistant cookies\r
+{-no-cookies -no-cookies-keep}\r
.redhat.com\r
.sun.com\r
.yahoo.com\r
.msdn.microsoft.com\r
\r
# This site requires cookies AND 'fast-redirects' on\r
-{-no-cookies -fast-redirects}\r
+{-no-cookies -no-cookies-keep -fast-redirects}\r
.nytimes.com\r
\r
# Add custom headers, and turn off filtering of page source\r
+add-header{X-User-Tracking: No thanks!} -filter}\r
privacy.net\r
\r
+# Block, and treat these URLs as 'images'.\r
{+imageblock}\r
.adforce.imgis.com\r
.ad.preferences.com/image.*\r
.br\r
\fI/etc/junkbuster/ijb.action\fP\r
.br\r
+\fI/etc/junkbuster/ijb-advanced.action\fP\r
+.br\r
+\fI/etc/junkbuster/ijb-basic.action\fP\r
+.br\r
+\fI/etc/junkbuster/ijb-intermediate.action\fP\r
+.br\r
\fI/etc/junkbuster/re_filterfile\fP\r
.br\r
+\fI/etc/junkbuster/trust\fP\r
+.br\r
+\fI/etc/junkbuster/templates/*\fP\r
+.br\r
\fI/var/log/junkbuster/logfile\fP\r
\r
.P\r
and build configuration. More documentation should be included in the local\r
documentation directory, though is not complete at this time.\r
\r
+.SH SIGNALS\r
+\fBJunkbuster\fP use the signal \fISIGHUP\fP (see kill -l) to reload all configuration\r
+files (see CONFIGURATION). This includes the re-open of the logfiles\r
+(logfile and jarfile) eg. used\r
+after rotation of the logfiles by logrotate.\r
+The \fISIGHUP\fP behavior is only for UNIX like OS'.\r
+.br\r
+However the configfile will be re-read if \fBJunkbuster\fP detects a changed\r
+modification time and then behaves like a re-start of \fBJunkbuster\fP \r
+in context of all the pertinent files.\r
+ \r
.SH NOTES\r
This is a development version of \fBJunkbuster\fP. Not all features are \r
complete.\r
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.SH SEE ALSO\r
.br\r
-http://i.j.b./\r
+http://i.j.b/\r
.br\r
http://ijbswa.sourceforge.net/\r
.br\r
http://privacy.net/analyze/\r
.br\r
http://www.squid-cache.org/\r
+.br\r
+http://linuxalpha.ch/packages/\r
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.SH DEVELOPMENT TEAM\r
.br\r