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-privoxy [--help ] [--version ] [--no-daemon ] [--pidfile pidfile ] [--user user[.group] ] [--chroot ] [--pre-chroot-nslookup hostname ] [configfile ] -
- -Privoxy may be invoked with the following command line -options: -
- -If the configfile is not specified on the command line, -Privoxy will look for a file named -config in the current directory. If no -configfile is found, Privoxy will -fail to start. - -
- -Privoxy is a non-caching web proxy with advanced filtering capabilities -for enhancing privacy, modifying web page data and HTTP headers, controlling -access, and removing ads and other obnoxious Internet junk. Privoxy has a -flexible configuration and can be customized to suit individual needs and tastes. -It has application for both stand-alone systems and multi-user networks. -
- -Privoxy is Free Software and licensed under the GPL2. - -
- -Browsers can either be individually configured to use -Privoxy as a HTTP proxy (recommended), -or Privoxy can be combined with a packet -filter to build an intercepting proxy -(see config). The default setting is for -localhost, on port 8118 (configurable in the main config file). To set the -HTTP proxy in Firefox, go through: Tools; -Options; General; -Connection Settings; -Manual Proxy Configuration. -
- -For Internet Explorer, go through: Tools; -Internet Properties; Connections; -LAN Settings. -
- -The Secure (SSL) Proxy should also be set to the same values, otherwise -https: URLs will not be proxied. Note: Privoxy can only -proxy HTTP and HTTPS traffic. Do not try it with FTP or other protocols. -HTTPS presents some limitations, and not all features will work with HTTPS -connections. -
- -For other browsers, check the documentation. - -
- -Privoxy can be configured with the various configuration -files. The default configuration files are: config, -default.filter, default.action and -default.action. user.action should -be used for locally defined exceptions to the default rules in -match-all.action and default.action, -and user.filter for locally defined filters. These are -well commented. On Unix and Unix-like systems, these are located in -/etc/privoxy/ by default. -
- -Privoxy uses the concept of actions -in order to manipulate the data stream between the browser and remote sites. -There are various actions available with specific functions for such things -as blocking web sites, managing cookies, etc. These actions can be invoked -individually or combined, and used against individual URLs, or groups of URLs -that can be defined using wildcards and regular expressions. The result is -that the user has greatly enhanced control and freedom. -
- -The actions list (ad blocks, etc) can also be configured with your -web browser at http://config.privoxy.org/ -(assuming the configuration allows it). -Privoxy's configuration parameters can also be viewed at -the same page. In addition, Privoxy can be toggled on/off. -This is an internal page, and does not require Internet access. -
- -See the User Manual for a detailed -explanation of installation, general usage, all configuration options, new -features and notes on upgrading. - -
-
- - /usr/sbin/privoxy - /etc/privoxy/config - /etc/privoxy/match-all.action - /etc/privoxy/default.action - /etc/privoxy/user.action - /etc/privoxy/default.filter - /etc/privoxy/user.filter - /etc/privoxy/trust - /etc/privoxy/templates/* - /var/log/privoxy/logfile -- -
- -Various other files should be included, but may vary depending on platform -and build configuration. Additional documentation should be included in the local -documentation directory. - -
- -Privoxy terminates on the SIGINT, -SIGTERM and SIGABRT signals. Log -rotation scripts may cause a re-opening of the logfile by sending a -SIGHUP to Privoxy. Note that unlike -other daemons, Privoxy does not need to be made aware of -config file changes by SIGHUP -- it will detect them -automatically. - -
- -Please see the User Manual on how to contact the -developers, for feature requests, reporting problems, and other questions. - -
- -Other references and sites of interest to Privoxy -users: -
- -
-http://www.privoxy.org/, -the Privoxy Home page. -
-http://www.privoxy.org/faq/, -the Privoxy FAQ. -
-http://www.privoxy.org/developer-manual/, -the Privoxy developer manual. -
-https://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/, -the Project Page for Privoxy on -SourceForge. -
-http://config.privoxy.org/, -the web-based user interface. Privoxy must be -running for this to work. Shortcut: http://p.p/ -
-https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11118&atid=460288, to submit ``misses'' and other -configuration related suggestions to the developers. - -
-
- Fabian Keil, lead developer - David Schmidt, developer - - Hal Burgiss - Mark Miller - Gerry Murphy - Lee Rian - Roland Rosenfeld - Jörg Strohmayer -- - -
- -Copyright (C) 2001-2009 by Privoxy Developers <ijbswa-developers@lists.sourceforge.net> -
- -Some source code is based on code Copyright (C) 1997 by Anonymous Coders -and Junkbusters, Inc. and licensed under the GNU General Public -License. - -
- -Privoxy is free software; you can -redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the -GNU General Public License, version 2, -as published by the Free Software Foundation. -
- -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT -ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for details. -
- -You should have received a copy of the GNU GPL -along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor -Boston, MA 02110-1301 -USA -
- -
privoxy − Privacy Enhancing Proxy
+privoxy [−−chroot ] + [−−config-test ] [−−help ] [−−no-daemon ] + [−−pidfile pidfile ] [−−pre-chroot-nslookup hostname ] + [−−user user[.group] ] [−−version ] [configfile ]
+Privoxy may be invoked with the following command line options:
+
+ −−chroot
Before changing to the user ID given in the −−user option, chroot to that + user’s home directory, i.e. make the kernel pretend to the Privoxy process that the directory tree + starts there. If set up carefully, this can limit the impact of possible vulnerabilities in Privoxy to the + files contained in that hierarchy.
+−−config-test
+Exit after loading the configuration files before binding to the listen address. The exit + code signals whether or not the configuration files have been successfully loaded.
+If the exit code is 1, at least one of the configuration files is + invalid, if it is 0, all the configuration files have been successfully loaded (but may still contain errors that can + currently only be detected at run time).
+This option doesn’t affect the log setting, combination with + "--no-daemon" is recommended if a configured log file shouldn’t be used.
++ |
+ −−help + |
+ + |
+ Print brief usage info and exit. + |
+ + |
−−no-daemon
+Don’t become a daemon, i.e. don’t fork and become process group leader, + don’t detach from controlling tty, and do all logging there.
+−−pidfile pidfile
+On startup, write the process ID to pidfile. Delete the pidfile on exit. + Failure to create or delete the pidfile is non-fatal. If no −−pidfile option is given, no + PID file will be used.
+−−pre-chroot-nslookup hostname
+Initialize the resolver library using hostname before chroot’ing. On some + systems this reduces the number of files that must be copied into the chroot tree.
+−−user user[.group]
+After (optionally) writing the PID file, assume the user ID of user and the GID of + group, or, if the optional group was not given, the default group of user. Exit if the + privileges are not sufficient to do so.
+−−version
+Print version info and exit.
+If the configfile is not specified on the command line, + Privoxy will look for a file named config in the current directory. If no configfile is found, + Privoxy will fail to start.
+Privoxy is a non-caching web proxy with advanced filtering capabilities + for enhancing privacy, modifying web page data and HTTP headers, controlling access, and removing ads and other + obnoxious Internet junk. Privoxy has a flexible configuration and can be customized to suit individual needs and + tastes. It has application for both stand-alone systems and multi-user networks.
+Privoxy is Free Software and licensed under the GNU GPLv2 or later.
+Privoxy is an associated project of Software in the Public Interest + (SPI).
+Helping hands and donations are welcome:
++ |
+ • + |
+ + |
+ https://www.privoxy.org/participate + |
+ + |
+ |
+ • + |
+ + |
+ https://www.privoxy.org/donate + |
+ + |
Browsers can either be individually configured to use Privoxy as a + HTTP proxy (recommended), or Privoxy can be combined with a packet filter to build an intercepting proxy (see + config). The default setting is for localhost, on port 8118 (configurable in the main config file). To set the + HTTP proxy in Firefox, go through: Tools; Options; General; Connection Settings; + Manual Proxy Configuration.
+For Internet Explorer, go through: Tools; Internet + Properties; Connections; LAN Settings.
+The Secure (SSL) Proxy should also be set to the same values, otherwise + https: URLs will not be proxied. Note: Privoxy can only proxy HTTP and HTTPS traffic. Do not try it with FTP + or other protocols. HTTPS presents some limitations, and not all features will work with HTTPS connections.
+For other browsers, check the documentation.
+Privoxy can be configured with the various configuration files. + The default configuration files are: config, default.filter, default.action and + default.action. user.action should be used for locally defined exceptions to the default rules in + match-all.action and default.action, and user.filter for locally defined filters. These are well + commented. On Unix and Unix-like systems, these are located in /etc/privoxy/ by default.
+Privoxy uses the concept of actions in order to manipulate + the data stream between the browser and remote sites. There are various actions available with specific functions for + such things as blocking web sites, managing cookies, etc. These actions can be invoked individually or combined, and + used against individual URLs, or groups of URLs that can be defined using wildcards and regular expressions. The + result is that the user has greatly enhanced control and freedom.
+The actions list (ad blocks, etc) can also be configured with your web + browser at http://config.privoxy.org/ (assuming the configuration allows it). Privoxy’s configuration + parameters can also be viewed at the same page. In addition, Privoxy can be toggled on/off. This is an + internal page, and does not require Internet access.
+See the User Manual for a detailed explanation of installation, + general usage, all configuration options, new features and notes on upgrading.
+/usr/sbin/privoxy
+ /etc/privoxy/config
+ /etc/privoxy/match-all.action
+ /etc/privoxy/default.action
+ /etc/privoxy/user.action
+ /etc/privoxy/default.filter
+ /etc/privoxy/user.filter
+ /etc/privoxy/trust
+ /etc/privoxy/templates/*
+ /var/log/privoxy/logfile
Various other files should be included, but may vary depending on + platform and build configuration. Additional documentation should be included in the local documentation + directory.
+Privoxy terminates on the SIGINT and SIGTERM + signals. Log rotation scripts may cause a re-opening of the logfile by sending a SIGHUP to Privoxy. + Note that unlike other daemons, Privoxy does not need to be made aware of config file changes by SIGHUP + -- it will detect them automatically. Signals other than the ones listed above aren’t explicitly handled and + result in the default action defined by the operating system.
+Please see the User Manual on how to contact the developers, for + feature requests, reporting problems, and other questions.
+Other references and sites of interest to Privoxy users:
+https://www.privoxy.org/, the Privoxy Home page.
+https://www.privoxy.org/faq/, the Privoxy FAQ.
+https://www.privoxy.org/developer-manual/, the Privoxy developer + manual.
+https://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/, the Project Page for + Privoxy on SourceForge.
+http://config.privoxy.org/, the web-based user interface. Privoxy + must be running for this to work. Shortcut: http://p.p/
+https://sourceforge.net/p/ijbswa/actionsfile-feedback/, to submit + ‘‘misses’’ and other configuration related suggestions to the developers.
+Fabian Keil, lead developer
+ David Schmidt
+ Lee Rian
+ Roland Rosenfeld
+ Ian Silvester
COPYRIGHT
+ Copyright (C) 2001-2020 by Privoxy Developers <privoxy-devel@lists.privoxy.org>
Some source code is based on code Copyright (C) 1997 by Anonymous Coders + and Junkbusters, Inc.
+LICENSE
+ Privoxy is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify its source code under the terms of the GNU
+ General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the license, or (at your
+ option) any later version.
The same is true for Privoxy binaries unless they are linked with + a mbed TLS version that is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license in which case you can redistribute and/or modify the + Privoxy binaries under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software + Foundation, either version 3 of the license, or (at your option) any later version.
+Privoxy is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See + the license for details.
+