X-Git-Url: http://www.privoxy.org/gitweb/?p=privoxy.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=config;h=4fa0a3712fce1e92a1ef3b341f9ae9b0bd0107b3;hp=df88bb311b6a16c8478e7e02d135de30d9f647f6;hb=0b1c4671b3f88d0f8979af6ad898753405684f79;hpb=9e0d76c640b16874c58f9ae055af1d49d202803c diff --git a/config b/config index df88bb31..4fa0a371 100644 --- a/config +++ b/config @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Sample Configuration file for the Internet Junkbuster 2.0 # -# $Id: config,v 1.7 2001/05/29 09:50:24 jongfoster Exp $ +# $Id: config,v 1.12 2001/06/04 10:44:57 swa Exp $ # # Table of Contents @@ -61,7 +61,25 @@ # files in the current working directory. In either case, an # absolute path name can be used to avoid problems. +# While we go modular and multiuser, the blocker, filter, and +# per-user config will be stored in subdirectories of confdir. +# 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. # @@ -70,7 +88,7 @@ # 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 @@ -81,7 +99,7 @@ permissionsfile ./permissionsfile # # Default: No content modification. # -re_filterfile ./re_filterfile +re_filterfile re_filterfile # # The logfile is where all logging and error messages are written. @@ -100,7 +118,7 @@ re_filterfile ./re_filterfile # # 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 @@ -109,7 +127,7 @@ logfile ./junkbuster.log # # Default: Don't store intercepted cookies # -#jarfile ./jarfile +#jarfile jarfile # # The forwardfile defines domain-specific forwarding of HTTP @@ -120,7 +138,7 @@ logfile ./junkbuster.log # # Default: Make all connections directly. # -forwardfile ./forward +forwardfile forward # # Generally, Junkbuster is used as a personal proxy. The default @@ -138,7 +156,7 @@ forwardfile ./forward # Default: No access control. Everybody that can reach junkbuster # will be served. # -#aclfile ./aclfile +#aclfile aclfile # # 4. OPTIONS @@ -183,35 +201,6 @@ forwardfile ./forward # listen-address 127.0.0.1:8000 # -# -# The 'tinygif' option lets you change how Junkbuster treats blocked -# images. The default behavior is to send an HTML answer to requests -# for images, resulting in a "broken image icon" in place of the blocked -# image. That's a little ugly, so several other options are available: -# -# VALUE EFFECT -# ===== ====== -# 0 Send HTML -# 1 Send a GIF of one transparent pixel -# 2 Send a GIF with the word "JUNKBUSTER" -# 3 Send a redirect to the image indicated by the -# -# As an example of the last option: -# -# tinygif 3 http://i.j.b/ijb-send-banner.gif -# -# Will replace every blocked image with an image built into junkbuster. -# -# There is one non-obvious benefit to using option "3". If you use -# option 3, your Web browser will likely cache the image you specify -# on your local machine. That means that after the first use, that -# image will load very quickly (and won't require a request to the -# junkbuster proxy) -# -# Default: 0, i.e. send HTML -# -tinygif 2 - # # The debug option sets the level of debugging information to log in @@ -248,7 +237,8 @@ tinygif 2 # # Default: 0, i.e. log nothing but fatal errors # -debug 1 +debug 1 # URLs +debug 4096 # Info debug 8192 # Errors - *we highly recommended enabling this* #