8.4.2. The Path
+
Privoxy uses Type:
- Parameterized.
+ Multi-value.
Parameter:
@@ -1277,7 +1277,7 @@
Type:
- Parameterized.
+ Multi-value.
Parameter:
@@ -2026,7 +2026,7 @@ problem-host.example.com
Type:
- Parameterized.
+ Multi-value.
Parameter:
@@ -2246,7 +2246,7 @@ problem-host.example.com
Type:
- Parameterized.
+ Multi-value.
Parameter:
@@ -2794,7 +2794,7 @@ problem-host.example.com
Type:
- Multi-value.
+ Parameterized.
Parameter:
@@ -2833,6 +2833,30 @@ problem-host.example.com
"forward-socks5" for socks5
connections (with remote DNS resolution).
+
+
+ "forward-webserver
+ 127.0.0.1:80" to use the HTTP server listening at
+ 127.0.0.1 port 80 without adjusting the request
+ headers.
+
+ This makes it more convenient to use Privoxy to make
+ existing websites available as onion services as well.
+
+ Many websites serve content with hardcoded URLs and
+ can't be easily adjusted to change the domain based on the
+ one used by the client.
+
+ Putting Privoxy between Tor and the webserver (or an
+ stunnel that forwards to the webserver) allows to rewrite
+ headers and content to make client and server happy at the
+ same time.
+
+ Using Privoxy for webservers that are only reachable
+ through onion addresses and whose location is supposed to
+ be secret is not recommended and should not be necessary
+ anyway.
+
@@ -4119,7 +4143,7 @@ www.privoxy.org/user-manual/
Type:
- Parameterized.
+ Multi-value.
Parameter:
@@ -4192,7 +4216,7 @@ example.org/instance-that-is-delivered-as-xml-but-is-not
Type:
- Parameterized.
+ Multi-value.
Parameter:
@@ -4489,7 +4513,7 @@ TAG:^image/