X-Git-Url: http://www.privoxy.org/gitweb/?p=privoxy.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=junkbuster.1;h=4d6839e535a1c745d76c880b7f193bbcadaf7664;hp=37be9e35c9f0acc809aed793f0eadeb8b436cfb9;hb=af0440599c0a20abbe3b4da694fbef98b20f94b0;hpb=762325e03dbd13f43ac5972c22e50db45692afab diff --git a/junkbuster.1 b/junkbuster.1 index 37be9e35..4d6839e5 100644 --- a/junkbuster.1 +++ b/junkbuster.1 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ .\" Hal Burgiss .\" for Junkbuster developers: ijbswa-developers@lists.sourceforge.net .\" -.TH JUNKBUSTER 1 "v2.9.9 (alpha) Date: 2001/10/24" +.TH JUNKBUSTER 1 "v2.9.10 (alpha) Date: 2001/12/01" .SH NAME \fBjunkbuster\fP @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Proxy \s-2(TM)\s+2 .SH SYNOPSIS \fBjunkbuster\fP -\fI\&[config_file] &\fP +\fI\&[config_file]\fP .br \fBjunkbstr.exe\fP \fI\&[config_file]\fP @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ If the configuration file is not specified on the command line, \fBJunkbuster\fP will look for a file named \fIconfig\fP in the current directory (except on Amiga where it will look for \fIAmiTCP:db/junkbuster/config\fP and Win32 where it will try -\fIjunkbstr.txt\fP). +\fIconfig.txt\fP). .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ won't be proxied. .SH CONFIGURATION All \fBJunkbuster\fP configuration is done via the various configuarion files. The default configuration files are: \fIconfig\fP, -\fIactionsfile\fP, and \fIre_filterfile\fP. These are well commented. +\fIijb.action\fP, and \fIre_filterfile\fP. These are well commented. On Unix and Unix-like systems, these are located in \fI/etc/junkbuster/\fP by default. On Windows and OS/2, these files are in the same directory as the \fBJunkbuster\fP executable. @@ -82,19 +82,22 @@ and is subject to change as development progresses. In fact, the configuration itself is changed and much more sophisticated. See the user-manual for a brief explanation of all configuration options. .P -\fBJunkbuster's\fP configuration parameters can be viewed at \fIhttp://ijbswa.sourceforge.net/config/\fP. This is an internal page. In addition, the -\fIactionsfile\fP can be edited here, and \fBJunkbuster\fP can be -toggled on/off. +\fBJunkbuster's\fP configuration parameters can be viewed at +\fIhttp://i.j.b/\fP. This is an internal page. In +addition, the \fIijb.action\fP file can be edited here, and \fBJunkbuster\fP can +be toggled on/off. .SH "SAMPLE CONFIGURATION" .PP -A brief example of what an \fIactionsfile\fP configuration might look like: +A brief example of what an \fIijb.action\fP configuration might look like: .PP .nf # Define a few useful custom aliases for later use {{alias}} +# Don't accept cookies +no-cookies = +no-cookies-set +no-cookies-read +# Do accept cookies -no-cookies = -no-cookies-set -no-cookies-read +imageblock = +block +image @@ -111,24 +114,26 @@ A brief example of what an \fIactionsfile\fP configuration might look like: -hide-user-agent \\ -image \\ +image-blocker{blank} \\ - +no-cookies-read \\ - +no-cookies-set \\ + +no-cookies-keep \\ + -no-cookies-read \\ + -no-cookies-set \\ +no-popups \\ - +vanilla-wafer \\ + -vanilla-wafer \\ + -wafer \\ } / # Now set exceptions to the above defined policies ####### -# Sites that DO need cookies -{-no-cookies} +# Sites that DO need persistant cookies +{-no-cookies -no-cookies-keep} .redhat.com .sun.com .yahoo.com .msdn.microsoft.com # This site requires cookies AND 'fast-redirects' on -{-no-cookies -fast-redirects} +{-no-cookies -no-cookies-keep -fast-redirects} .nytimes.com # Add custom headers, and turn off filtering of page source @@ -181,7 +186,7 @@ options. .br \fI/etc/junkbuster/config\fP .br -\fI/etc/junkbuster/actionsfile\fP +\fI/etc/junkbuster/ijb.action\fP .br \fI/etc/junkbuster/re_filterfile\fP .br @@ -201,6 +206,9 @@ Yes. HTTP/1.1 support is only partially implemented. See the user-manual for how and where to report bugs. .SH SEE ALSO +.br +http://i.j.b/ +.br http://ijbswa.sourceforge.net/ .br http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa @@ -209,8 +217,6 @@ http://www.waldherr.org/junkbuster/\" waldherr.org# .br http://www.junkbusters.com/ht/en/cookies.html\" cookies.html# .br -http://ijbswa.sourceforge.net/config/ -.br http://privacy.net/analyze/ .br http://www.squid-cache.org/