X-Git-Url: http://www.privoxy.org/gitweb/?p=privoxy.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fwebserver%2Fuser-manual%2Fstartup.html;h=c705eb2049f20490a795bbaa9cd767f953076e7b;hp=05bfa585e08781a2bf1ee86b27281f7bdc0a72c4;hb=7d26a97c2d941b4e7a07d749cc0fe5bbebbfd57a;hpb=b05f344df343dbb8380150fe925eaa3ffc306f8c diff --git a/doc/webserver/user-manual/startup.html b/doc/webserver/user-manual/startup.html index 05bfa585..c705eb20 100644 --- a/doc/webserver/user-manual/startup.html +++ b/doc/webserver/user-manual/startup.html @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
Privoxy 3.0.21 User Manual | +Privoxy 3.0.24 User Manual | ||||
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+ + # service privoxy onestart ++ |
+
Click on the Privoxy Icon to start @@ -178,8 +204,8 @@
Example Unix startup command:
@@ -187,15 +213,20 @@- # /usr/sbin/privoxy /etc/privoxy/config + # /usr/sbin/privoxy --user privoxy /etc/privoxy/config
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.
During installation, Privoxy is configured to start automatically when the system restarts. You can @@ -205,7 +236,7 @@
After downloading the privoxy software, unzip the downloaded file by @@ -233,7 +264,7 @@
Privoxy may be invoked with the @@ -320,12 +351,12 @@
--pre-chroot-nslookup hostname
-Specifies a hostname to look up before doing a chroot. On some - systems, initializing the resolver library involves reading config - files from /etc and/or loading additional shared libraries from - /lib. On these systems, doing a hostname lookup before the chroot - reduces the number of files that must be copied into the chroot - tree.
+Specifies a hostname (for example www.privoxy.org) to look up + before doing a chroot. On some systems, initializing the resolver + library involves reading config files from /etc and/or loading + additional shared libraries from /lib. On these systems, doing a + hostname lookup before the chroot reduces the number of files that + must be copied into the chroot tree.
For fastest startup speed, a good value is a hostname that is not in /etc/hosts but that your local name server (listed in