X-Git-Url: http://www.privoxy.org/gitweb/?p=privoxy.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=config;h=88529d013fde08dd9d6e1961548a9c1e63737eec;hp=520ad09214152c1f92a8ff2d20e3fbf1f12bf946;hb=683fe3fb293c8836f4887905b38098cba7ba932c;hpb=f2f1071b16f0c74edc0e89ffe7b0c01636c54c4f diff --git a/config b/config index 520ad092..88529d01 100644 --- a/config +++ b/config @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Sample Configuration file for the Internet Junkbuster 2.0 # -# $Id: config,v 1.4 2001/05/22 17:43:35 oes Exp $ +# $Id: config,v 1.6 2001/05/26 17:25:14 jongfoster Exp $ # # Table of Contents @@ -61,30 +61,14 @@ # files in the current working directory. In either case, an # absolute path name can be used to avoid problems. -# -# The blockfile contains regular expressions, one per line, of URLs -# to be blocked by Junkbuster. -# -# Default: Don't block anything. -# -blockfile ./blocklist - -# -# The imagefile contains regular expressions, one per line, of URLs -# to be blocked as images by Junkbuster, regardless of whether they -# look like image URLs or not. -# -# Default: Block all URLs as HTML requests. -# -imagefile ./imagelist - # # The permissions file contains patterns to specify the -# cookie and filtering rules to apply to each site. +# filtering rules to apply to each site. # # Default: Cookies to and from all destinations are filtered. # Popups are disabled for all sites. # All sites are filtered if re_filterfile specified. +# No sites are blocked. Nothing is an image. # permissionsfile ./permissionsfile @@ -105,8 +89,7 @@ re_filterfile ./re_filterfile # Junkbuster (e.g., it's not blocking an ad you think it should # block) but in most cases you probably will never look at it. # -# If you do not use 'log-buffer-size'/'log-max-lines' (see below) -# your logfile will grow indefinitely, and you will probably want to +# Your logfile will grow indefinitely, and you will probably want to # periodically remove it. On Unix systems, you can do this with a # cron job (see 'man cron'). # @@ -292,18 +275,22 @@ user-agent . # Junkbuster has the ability to mask the Referer header. Referer # headers can be used to track users as they browse around the web, # and many consider them invasive. Junkbuster provides several -# options for dealing with referer headers: +# options for dealing with referer headers. +# +# Note that the setting of this value can be overridden on a +# site-by-site basis in the permissionsfile, in order to send +# the unmodified Referer header to sites which require it. +# This option controls what to do for sites without that +# permission. # # VALUE EFFECT # ===== ====== # default Kill the referrer-header from the client. -# . Pass the referrer unchanged. -# @ Pass the referrer if the server is in the cookie file, -# kill the referrer otherwise. -# L Pass the referrer if the server is in the cookie file, -# send a forged referrer that points to the +# @ Kill the referrer-header from the client. +# . Always pass the referrer unchanged. +# L Send a forged referrer that points to the # root-directory URL of the current request otherwise. -# 'text' Always send as the referrer. +# 'text' Send as the referrer. # # L is probably preferable to @, because it will break fewer Web # sites while still concealing your browsing path. @@ -343,7 +330,7 @@ referer L # # As an example of the last option: # -# tinygif 3 http://no.where/ijb-send-banner.gif +# tinygif 3 http://i.j.b/ijb-send-banner.gif # # Will replace every blocked image with an image built into junkbuster. # @@ -357,30 +344,6 @@ referer L # tinygif 2 -# -# Many sites, like yahoo.com, don't just link to other sites. -# Instead, they will link to some script on their own server, -# giving the destination as a parameter, which will then redirect -# you to the final target. -# -# URLs resulting from this scheme typically look like: -# http://some.place/some_script?http://some.where-else -# -# Sometimes, there are even multiple consecutive redirects encoded -# in the URL. These redirections via scripts make your web browing -# more traceable, since the server from which you follow such a link -# can see where you go to. Apart from that, valuable bandwidth and -# time is wasted, while your browser aks the server for one redirect -# after the other. Plus, it feeds the advertisers. -# -# The fast-redirects option enables interception of these requests -# by junkbuster, who will cut off all but the last valid URL in the -# request and send a local redirect back to your browser without -# contacting the remote site. -# -# Default: Don't intercept script-redirect URLs -# -fast-redirects # # The debug option sets the level of debugging information to log in @@ -397,15 +360,28 @@ fast-redirects # debug 32 # FRC = debug force feature # debug 64 # REF = debug regular expression filter # debug 128 # RED = debug fast redirects +# debug 256 # CLF = Common Log Format +# debug 4096 # INFO = Startup banner and warnings. +# debug 8192 # ERROR = Non-fatal errors +# +# It is *highly recommended* that you enable ERROR +# reporting. (debug 8192). +# +# The reporting of FATAL errors (i.e. ones which crash +# JunkBuster) is always on and cannot be disabled. +# +# If you want to use CLF, you should set "debug 256" ONLY, +# do not enable anything else. # # Multiple "debug" directives, are OK - they're logical-OR'd # together. # # debug 15 # same as setting the first 4 listed above # -# Default: 0, i.e. log nothing but errors and infos +# Default: 0, i.e. log nothing but fatal errors # debug 1 +debug 8192 # Errors - *we highly recommended enabling this* # # Junkbuster normally uses "multi-threading", a software technique @@ -419,28 +395,27 @@ debug 1 #single-threaded # -# 'toggle' controls whether Junkbuster can temporarily be toggled on -# and off. +# 'toggle' allows you to temporarily disable all Junkbuster's +# filtering. Just set "toggle 0". # # The Windows version of Junkbuster puts an icon in the system -# tray. If you right-click on that icon (or select the 'Options' -# menu), one choice is "Enable". Clicking on enable toggles -# Junkbuster on and off. This is useful if you want to temporarily -# disable Junkbuster, e.g., to access a site that requires cookies -# which you normally have blocked. -# -# Unix versions of Junkbuster are toggled on and off by sending a -# SIGHUP to Junkbuster. +# tray, which allows you to change this option without having +# to edit this file. If you right-click on that icon (or select +# the 'Options' menu), one choice is "Enable". Clicking on enable +# toggles Junkbuster on and off. This is useful if you want to +# temporarily disable Junkbuster, e.g., to access a site that +# requires cookies which you normally have blocked. # -# 'toggle 1' means permit toggling of Junkbuster, 'toggle 0' means -# don't. +# 'toggle 1' means Junkbuster runs normally, 'toggle 0' means +# that Junkbuster becomes a non-anonymizing non-blocking +# proxy. # # Default: 1 # toggle 1 # -# 5. WINDOWS GUI OTPIONS +# 5. WINDOWS GUI OPTIONS # # Junkbuster has a number of options specific to the Windows GUI # interface: @@ -496,8 +471,8 @@ toggle 1 # show-on-task-bar {1 or 0} # -# Controls whether or not Junkbuster will appear on the Task bar -# when minimized. +# Controls whether or not Junkbuster will appear as a button on the Task +# bar when minimized. # #Win32-only: show-on-task-bar 0