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5. Starting - Privoxy

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Before launching Privoxy for the - first time, you will want to configure your browser(s) to use - Privoxy as a HTTP and HTTPS (SSL) - proxy. The default is 127.0.0.1 (or localhost) for the proxy - address, and port 8118 (earlier versions used port 8000). This is the one - configuration step that must - be done!

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Please note that Privoxy can only - proxy HTTP and HTTPS traffic. It will not work with FTP or other - protocols.

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5. Starting Privoxy

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Before launching Privoxy for the first time, you will want to configure your + browser(s) to use Privoxy as a HTTP and HTTPS (SSL) proxy. The default is 127.0.0.1 (or localhost) for + the proxy address, and port 8118 (earlier versions used port 8000). This is the one configuration step that must be done!

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Please note that Privoxy can only proxy HTTP and HTTPS traffic. It will not + work with FTP or other protocols.

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Figure 2. Proxy Configuration Showing Mozilla/Netscape HTTP and - HTTPS (SSL) Settings

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Figure 2. Proxy Configuration Showing Mozilla/Netscape HTTP and HTTPS (SSL) Settings

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With Firefox, this is typically set - under:

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 Tools -> Options ->  Advanced -> Network ->Connection -> Settings

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With Firefox, this is typically set under:

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 Tools -> Options ->  Advanced -> Network ->Connection -> Settings

Or optionally on some platforms:

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 Edit -> Preferences -> General -> Connection Settings -> Manual Proxy Configuration

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With Netscape (and Mozilla), this can be set under:

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 Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Proxies -> HTTP - Proxy

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 Edit -> Preferences -> General -> Connection + Settings -> Manual Proxy Configuration

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With Netscape (and Mozilla), this can be set + under:

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 Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Proxies -> HTTP Proxy

For Internet Explorer v.5-7:

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 Tools -> Internet - Options -> Connections -> LAN Settings

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Then, check "Use Proxy" and fill in the - appropriate info (Address: 127.0.0.1, Port: 8118). Include HTTPS (SSL), - if you want HTTPS proxy support too (sometimes labeled "Secure"). Make sure any checkboxes like "Use the same proxy server for all protocols" is - UNCHECKED. You want - only HTTP and HTTPS (SSL)!

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 Tools -> Internet Options -> Connections -> LAN Settings

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Then, check "Use Proxy" and fill in the appropriate info (Address: 127.0.0.1, Port: + 8118). Include HTTPS (SSL), if you want HTTPS proxy support too (sometimes labeled "Secure"). Make sure any checkboxes like "Use the same proxy server for all + protocols" is UNCHECKED. You want only HTTP and HTTPS + (SSL)!

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Figure 3. Proxy Configuration Showing Internet Explorer HTTP and - HTTPS (Secure) Settings

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Figure 3. Proxy Configuration Showing Internet Explorer HTTP and HTTPS (Secure) Settings

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After doing this, flush your browser's disk and memory caches to force - a re-reading of all pages and to get rid of any ads that may be cached. - Remove any cookies, if you want Privoxy - to manage that. You are now ready to start enjoying the benefits of using - Privoxy!

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Privoxy itself is typically started - by specifying the main configuration file to be used on the command line. - If no configuration file is specified on the command line, Privoxy will look for a file named config in the current directory. Except on Win32 where it - will try config.txt.

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After doing this, flush your browser's disk and memory caches to force a re-reading of all pages and to get rid + of any ads that may be cached. Remove any cookies, if you want Privoxy to manage that. You are now ready to start + enjoying the benefits of using Privoxy!

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Privoxy itself is typically started by specifying the main configuration file + to be used on the command line. If no configuration file is specified on the command line, Privoxy will look for a file named config in the current directory. + Except on Win32 where it will try config.txt.

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5.1. - Debian

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We use a script. Note that Debian typically starts Privoxy upon booting per default. It will use the - file /etc/privoxy/config as its main - configuration file.

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5.1. Debian

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We use a script. Note that Debian typically starts Privoxy upon booting per + default. It will use the file /etc/privoxy/config as its main configuration file.

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- # /etc/init.d/privoxy start
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 # /etc/init.d/privoxy start
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5.2. - FreeBSD and ElectroBSD

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To start Privoxy upon booting, add - "privoxy_enable='YES'" to /etc/rc.conf. - Privoxy will use /usr/local/etc/privoxy/config as its main configuration - file.

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If you installed Privoxy into a - jail, the paths above are relative to the jail root.

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5.2. FreeBSD and ElectroBSD

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To start Privoxy upon booting, add "privoxy_enable='YES'" to /etc/rc.conf. Privoxy will use /usr/local/etc/privoxy/config as its main configuration file.

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If you installed Privoxy into a jail, the paths above are relative to the + jail root.

To start Privoxy manually, run:

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- # service privoxy onestart
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 # service privoxy onestart
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5.3. - Windows

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Click on the Privoxy Icon to start - Privoxy. If no configuration file is - specified on the command line, Privoxy - will look for a file named config.txt. Note - that Windows will automatically start Privoxy when the system starts if you chose that - option when installing.

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Privoxy can run with full Windows - service functionality. On Windows only, the Privoxy program has two new command line arguments - to install and uninstall Privoxy as a - service. See the Windows Installation - instructions for details.

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5.3. Windows

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Click on the Privoxy Icon to start Privoxy. + If no configuration file is specified on the command line, Privoxy will look for + a file named config.txt. Note that Windows will automatically start Privoxy when the system starts if you chose that option when installing.

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Privoxy can run with full Windows service functionality. On Windows only, the + Privoxy program has two new command line arguments to install and uninstall + Privoxy as a service. See the Windows Installation instructions for details.

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5.4. Generic - instructions for Unix derivates (Solaris, NetBSD, HP-UX etc.)

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5.4. Generic instructions for Unix derivates (Solaris, + NetBSD, HP-UX etc.)

Example Unix startup command:

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- # /usr/sbin/privoxy --user privoxy /etc/privoxy/config
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 # /usr/sbin/privoxy --user privoxy /etc/privoxy/config
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Note that if you installed Privoxy - through a package manager, the package will probably contain a - platform-specific script or configuration file to start Note that if you installed Privoxy through a package manager, the package + will probably contain a platform-specific script or configuration file to start Privoxy upon boot.

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5.5. OS/2

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During installation, Privoxy is - configured to start automatically when the system restarts. You can - start it manually by double-clicking on the Privoxy icon in the Privoxy folder.

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During installation, Privoxy is configured to start automatically when the + system restarts. You can start it manually by double-clicking on the Privoxy + icon in the Privoxy folder.

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5.6. Mac OS - X

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After downloading the privoxy software, unzip the downloaded file by - double-clicking on the zip file icon. Then, double-click on the - installer package icon and follow the installation process.

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The privoxy service will automatically start after a successful - installation. In addition, the privoxy service will automatically start - every time your computer starts up.

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To prevent the privoxy service from automatically starting when your - computer starts up, remove or rename the folder named - /Library/StartupItems/Privoxy.

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A simple application named Privoxy Utility has been created which - enables administrators to easily start and stop the privoxy - service.

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In addition, the Privoxy Utility presents a simple way for - administrators to edit the various privoxy config files. A method to - uninstall the software is also available.

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An administrator username and password must be supplied in order for - the Privoxy Utility to perform any of the tasks.

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5.6. Mac OS X

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The privoxy service will automatically start after a successful installation (and thereafter every time your + computer starts up) however you will need to configure your web browser(s) to use it. To do so, configure them to + use a proxy for HTTP and HTTPS at the address 127.0.0.1:8118.

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To prevent the privoxy service from automatically starting when your computer starts up, remove or rename the + file /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.ijbswa.privoxy.plist (on OS X 10.5 and higher) or the + folder named /Library/StartupItems/Privoxy (on OS X 10.4 'Tiger').

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To manually start or stop the privoxy service, use the scripts startPrivoxy.sh and stopPrivoxy.sh supplied in + /Applications/Privoxy. They must be run from an administrator account, using sudo.

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5.7. Command - Line Options

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Privoxy may be invoked with the - following command-line options:

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5.7. Command Line Options

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Privoxy may be invoked with the following command-line options:

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On MS Windows only there are two - additional command-line options to allow Privoxy to install and run as a service. See the Window Installation +

On MS Windows only there are two additional command-line options to allow + Privoxy to install and run as a service. See the Window Installation section for details.

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