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Privoxy User Manual

Copyright © 2001, 2002 by - Privoxy Developers -

$Id: user-manual.sgml,v 1.117 2002/05/17 13:56:16 oes Exp $

The user manual gives users information on how to install, configure and use - Privoxy. -

Privoxy is a web proxy with advanced filtering - capabilities for protecting privacy, filtering web page content, managing - cookies, controlling access, and removing ads, banners, pop-ups and other - obnoxious Internet junk. Privoxy has a very - flexible configuration and can be customized to suit individual needs and - tastes. Privoxy has application for both - stand-alone systems and multi-user networks.

Privoxy is based on Internet - Junkbuster (tm).

You can find the latest version of the user manual at http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/. - Please see the Contact section on how to - contact the developers. -


Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1.1. Features
2. Installation
2.1. Binary Packages
2.1.1. Red Hat, SuSE RPMs and Conectiva
2.1.2. Debian
2.1.3. Windows
2.1.4. Solaris, NetBSD, FreeBSD, HP-UX
2.1.5. OS/2
2.1.6. Max OSX
2.1.7. AmigaOS
2.2. Building from Source
3. Note to Upgraders
4. Quickstart to Using Privoxy
5. Starting Privoxy
5.1. RedHat, Conectiva and Debian
5.2. SuSE
5.3. Windows
5.4. Solaris, NetBSD, FreeBSD, HP-UX and others
5.5. OS/2
5.6. MAX OSX
5.7. AmigaOS
5.8. Command Line Options
6. Privoxy Configuration
6.1. Controlling Privoxy with Your Web Browser
6.2. Configuration Files Overview
7. The Main Configuration File
7.1. Configuration and Log File Locations
7.1.1. confdir
7.1.2. logdir
7.1.3. actionsfile
7.1.4. filterfile
7.1.5. logfile
7.1.6. jarfile
7.1.7. trustfile
7.2. Local Set-up Documentation
7.2.1. user-manual
7.2.2. trust-info-url
7.2.3. admin-address
7.2.4. proxy-info-url
7.3. Debugging
7.3.1. debug
7.3.2. single-threaded
7.4. Access Control and Security
7.4.1. listen-address
7.4.2. toggle
7.4.3. enable-remote-toggle
7.4.4. enable-edit-actions
7.4.5. ACLs: permit-access and deny-access
7.4.6. buffer-limit
7.5. Forwarding
7.5.1. forward
7.5.2. forward-socks4 and forward-socks4a
7.5.3. Advanced Forwarding Examples
7.6. Windows GUI Options
8. Actions Files
8.1. Finding the Right Mix
8.2. How to Edit
8.3. How Actions are Applied to URLs
8.4. Patterns
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8.4.1. The Domain Pattern
8.4.2. The Path Pattern
8.5. Actions
8.5.1. add-header
8.5.2. block
8.5.3. crunch-incoming-cookies
8.5.4. crunch-outgoing-cookies
8.5.5. deanimate-gifs
8.5.6. downgrade-http-version
8.5.7. fast-redirects
8.5.8. filter
8.5.9. handle-as-image
8.5.10. hide-forwarded-for-headers
8.5.11. hide-from-header
8.5.12. hide-referrer
8.5.13. hide-user-agent
8.5.14. kill-popups
8.5.15. limit-connect
8.5.16. prevent-compression
8.5.17. send-vanilla-wafer
8.5.18. send-wafer
8.5.19. session-cookies-only
8.5.20. set-image-blocker
8.5.21. Summary
8.6. Aliases
8.7. Actions Files Tutorial
8.7.1. default.action
8.7.2. user.action
9. The Filter File
9.1. Filter File Tutorial
10. Templates
11. Contacting the Developers, Bug Reporting and Feature -Requests
11.1. Get Support
11.2. Report Bugs
11.3. Request New Features
11.4. Report Ads or Other Actions-Related Problems
11.5. Other
12. Privoxy Copyright, License and History
12.1. License
12.2. History
12.3. Authors
13. See Also
14. Appendix
14.1. Regular Expressions
14.2. Privoxy's Internal Pages
14.2.1. Bookmarklets
14.3. Chain of Events
14.4. Anatomy of an Action

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Privoxy 3.0.18 User + Manual

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Copyright © + 2001-2011 by Privoxy + Developers

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$Id: user-manual.sgml,v 2.136 2011/10/14 16:53:10 + fabiankeil Exp $

+ +
+ + +

The Privoxy User Manual gives users + information on how to install, configure and use Privoxy.

+ +

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.

+ +

Privoxy is an associated project of Software in the Public + Interest (SPI).

+ +

Helping hands and donations are welcome:

+ + + +

You can find the latest version of the Privoxy User Manual at http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/. Please see the + Contact section on how to contact the + developers.

+
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+
+
Table of Contents
+ +
1. Introduction
+ +
+
+
1.1. Features
+
+
+ +
2. Installation
+ +
+
+
2.1. Binary + Packages
+ +
+
+
2.1.1. Red Hat and Fedora + RPMs
+ +
2.1.2. Debian and + Ubuntu
+ +
2.1.3. Windows
+ +
2.1.4. Solaris
+ +
2.1.5. OS/2
+ +
2.1.6. Mac + OS X
+ +
2.1.7. AmigaOS
+ +
2.1.8. FreeBSD
+ +
2.1.9. Gentoo
+
+
+ +
2.2. Building + from Source
+ +
2.3. Keeping your + Installation Up-to-Date
+
+
+ +
3. What's New in this Release
+ +
+
+
3.1. Note to + Upgraders
+
+
+ +
4. Quickstart to Using Privoxy
+ +
+
+
4.1. Quickstart to Ad + Blocking
+
+
+ +
5. Starting Privoxy
+ +
+
+
5.1. Red Hat and + Fedora
+ +
5.2. Debian
+ +
5.3. Windows
+ +
5.4. Solaris, NetBSD, + FreeBSD, HP-UX and others
+ +
5.5. OS/2
+ +
5.6. Mac OS X
+ +
5.7. AmigaOS
+ +
5.8. Gentoo
+ +
5.9. Command Line + Options
+
+
+ +
6. Privoxy Configuration
+ +
+
+
6.1. Controlling Privoxy + with Your Web Browser
+ +
6.2. Configuration + Files Overview
+
+
+ +
7. The Main Configuration File
+ +
+
+
7.1. Local Set-up + Documentation
+ +
+
+
7.1.1. user-manual
+ +
7.1.2. trust-info-url
+ +
7.1.3. admin-address
+ +
7.1.4. proxy-info-url
+
+
+ +
7.2. Configuration and Log + File Locations
+ +
+
+
7.2.1. confdir
+ +
7.2.2. templdir
+ +
7.2.3. logdir
+ +
7.2.4. actionsfile
+ +
7.2.5. filterfile
+ +
7.2.6. logfile
+ +
7.2.7. trustfile
+
+
+ +
7.3. Debugging
+ +
+
+
7.3.1. debug
+ +
7.3.2. single-threaded
+ +
7.3.3. hostname
+
+
+ +
7.4. Access Control and + Security
+ +
+
+
7.4.1. listen-address
+ +
7.4.2. toggle
+ +
7.4.3. enable-remote-toggle
+ +
7.4.4. enable-remote-http-toggle
+ +
7.4.5. enable-edit-actions
+ +
7.4.6. enforce-blocks
+ +
7.4.7. ACLs: permit-access and + deny-access
+ +
7.4.8. buffer-limit
+
+
+ +
7.5. Forwarding
+ +
+
+
7.5.1. forward
+ +
7.5.2. forward-socks4, + forward-socks4a and forward-socks5
+ +
7.5.3. Advanced + Forwarding Examples
+ +
7.5.4. forwarded-connect-retries
+
+
+ +
7.6. Miscellaneous
+ +
+
+
7.6.1. accept-intercepted-requests
+ +
7.6.2. allow-cgi-request-crunching
+ +
7.6.3. split-large-forms
+ +
7.6.4. keep-alive-timeout
+ +
7.6.5. default-server-timeout
+ +
7.6.6. connection-sharing
+ +
7.6.7. socket-timeout
+ +
7.6.8. max-client-connections
+ +
7.6.9. handle-as-empty-doc-returns-ok
+ +
7.6.10. enable-compression
+ +
7.6.11. compression-level
+
+
+ +
7.7. Windows GUI + Options
+
+
+ +
8. Actions Files
+ +
+
+
8.1. Finding the Right + Mix
+ +
8.2. How to Edit
+ +
8.3. How Actions + are Applied to Requests
+ +
8.4. Patterns
+ +
+
+
8.4.1. The Domain + Pattern
+ +
8.4.2. The Path + Pattern
+ +
8.4.3. The Tag + Pattern
+
+
+ +
8.5. Actions
+ +
+
+
8.5.1. add-header
+ +
8.5.2. block
+ +
8.5.3. change-x-forwarded-for
+ +
8.5.4. client-header-filter
+ +
8.5.5. client-header-tagger
+ +
8.5.6. content-type-overwrite
+ +
8.5.7. crunch-client-header
+ +
8.5.8. crunch-if-none-match
+ +
8.5.9. crunch-incoming-cookies
+ +
8.5.10. crunch-server-header
+ +
8.5.11. crunch-outgoing-cookies
+ +
8.5.12. deanimate-gifs
+ +
8.5.13. downgrade-http-version
+ +
8.5.14. fast-redirects
+ +
8.5.15. filter
+ +
8.5.16. force-text-mode
+ +
8.5.17. forward-override
+ +
8.5.18. handle-as-empty-document
+ +
8.5.19. handle-as-image
+ +
8.5.20. hide-accept-language
+ +
8.5.21. hide-content-disposition
+ +
8.5.22. hide-if-modified-since
+ +
8.5.23. hide-from-header
+ +
8.5.24. hide-referrer
+ +
8.5.25. hide-user-agent
+ +
8.5.26. limit-connect
+ +
8.5.27. prevent-compression
+ +
8.5.28. overwrite-last-modified
+ +
8.5.29. redirect
+ +
8.5.30. server-header-filter
+ +
8.5.31. server-header-tagger
+ +
8.5.32. session-cookies-only
+ +
8.5.33. set-image-blocker
+ +
8.5.34. Summary
+
+
+ +
8.6. Aliases
+ +
8.7. Actions Files + Tutorial
+ +
+
+
8.7.1. match-all.action
+ +
8.7.2. default.action
+ +
8.7.3. user.action
+
+
+
+
+ +
9. Filter Files
+ +
+
+
9.1. Filter File + Tutorial
+ +
9.2. The + Pre-defined Filters
+
+
+ +
10. Privoxy's Template Files
+ +
11. Contacting the Developers, Bug + Reporting and Feature Requests
+ +
+
+
11.1. Get + Support
+ +
11.2. Reporting + Problems
+ +
+
+
11.2.1. Reporting Ads + or Other Configuration Problems
+ +
11.2.2. Reporting + Bugs
+
+
+ +
11.3. Request New + Features
+ +
11.4. Mailing + Lists
+
+
+ +
12. Privoxy Copyright, License and + History
+ +
+
+
12.1. License
+ +
12.2. History
+ +
12.3. Authors
+
+
+ +
13. See Also
+ +
14. Appendix
+ +
+
+
14.1. Regular + Expressions
+ +
14.2. Privoxy's Internal + Pages
+ +
+
+
14.2.1. Bookmarklets
+
+
+ +
14.3. Chain of Events
+ +
14.4. Troubleshooting: + Anatomy of an Action
+
+
+
+
+
+ + + +