From: oes Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 15:33:56 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Obsolete, now generated from default.action.master X-Git-Tag: v_3_1_archive_branchpoint~190 X-Git-Url: http://www.privoxy.org/gitweb/?p=privoxy.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=69f1e40a82b165d345e649be1dbe3fa8a01d1b0a Obsolete, now generated from default.action.master --- diff --git a/default.action b/default.action deleted file mode 100644 index 670aea57..00000000 --- a/default.action +++ /dev/null @@ -1,552 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -# -# File : $Source: /cvsroot/ijbswa/current/default.action,v $ -# -# $Id: default.action,v 1.28 2002/05/14 21:29:19 oes Exp $ -# -# Purpose : Default actions file, see -# http://www.privoxy.org/faq/questions.html#CONFIGFILES -# -# Copyright : Written by and Copyright -# Privoxy team. http://www.privoxy.org/ -# -# Based on the Internet Junkbuster originally written -# by and Copyright (C) 1997 Anonymous Coders and -# Junkbusters Corporation. http://www.junkbusters.com -# -# We value your feedback. However, to provide you with the best support, -# please note: -# -# * Use the support forum to get help: -# http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11118&atid=211118 -# * Submit feedback for this actions file only through our -# actions file feedback script: http://www.privoxy.org/actions -# * Submit bugs only through our bug forum: -# http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11118&atid=111118 -# Make sure that the bug has not already been submitted. Please try -# to verify that it is a Privoxy bug, and not a browser or site -# bug first. If you are using your own custom configuration, please -# try the stock configs to see if the problem is a configuration -# related bug. And if not using the latest development snapshot, -# please try the latest one. Or even better, CVS sources. -# * Submit feature requests only through our feature request forum: -# http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=361118&group_id=11118&func=browse -# -# For any other issues, feel free to use the mailing lists: -# http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=11118 -# -# Anyone interested in actively participating in development and related -# discussions can join the appropriate mailing list here: -# http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=11118. Archives are available -# here too. -# -############################################################################# -# Syntax -############################################################################# -# -# To determine which actions apply to a request, the URL of the request is -# compared to all patterns in this file. Every time it matches, the list of -# applicable actions for this URL is incrementally updated. You can trace -# this process by visiting http://i.j.b/show-url-info -# -# There are 4 types of lines in this file: comments (like this line), -# actions, aliases and patterns, all of which are explained below. -# -############################################################################# -# Pattern Syntax -############################################################################# -# -# 1. On Domains and Paths -# ----------------------- -# -# Generally, a pattern has the form /, where both the -# and part are optional. If you only specify a domain part, the "/" -# can be left out: -# -# www.example.com -# is a domain-only pattern and will match any request to www.yahoo.com -# -# www.example.com/ -# means exactly the same (but is slightly less efficient) -# -# www.example.com/index.html -# matches only the document /index.html on www.example.com -# -# /index.html -# matches the document /index.html, regardless of the domain -# -# index.html -# matches nothing, since it would be interpreted as a domain name and -# there is no top-level domain called ".html". -# -# 2. Domain Syntax -# ---------------- -# -# The matching of the domain part offers some flexible options: If the -# domain starts or ends with a dot, it becomes unanchored at that end: -# -# www.example.com -# matches only www.example.com -# -# .example.com -# matches any domain that ENDS in .example.com -# -# www. -# matches any domain that STARTS with www. -# -# Additionally, there are wildcards that you can use in the domain names -# themselves. They work pretty similar to shell wildcards: "*" stands for -# zero or more arbitrary characters, "?" stands for one, and you can define -# charachter classes in square brackets and they can be freely mixed: -# -# ad*.example.com -# matches adserver.example.com, ads.example.com, etc but not sfads.example.com -# -# *ad*.example.com -# matches all of the above -# -# .?pix.com -# matches www.ipix.com, pictures.epix.com, a.b.c.d.e.upix.com etc -# -# www[1-9a-ez].example.com -# matches www1.example.com, www4.example.com, wwwd.example.com, -# wwwz.example.com etc, but not wwww.example.com -# -# You get the idea? -# -# 2. Path Syntax -# -------------- -# -# Paths are specified as regular expressions. A comprehensive discussion of -# regular expressions wouldn't fit here, but (FIXME) someone should paste -# a concise intro to the regex language here. -# -# If Privoxy was compiled with pcre support (default), Perl compatible -# regular expressions are used. See the pcre/docs/ direcory or man perlre -# (also available on http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.6/pod/perlre.html) for -# details. -# -# Please note that matching in the path is CASE INSENSITIVE by default, but -# you can switch to case sensitive by starting the pattern with the "(?-i)" -# switch: -# -# www.example.com/(?-i)PaTtErN.* -# will match only documents whose path starts with PaTtErN in exactly this -# capitalization. -# -# Partially case-sensetive and partially case-insensitive patterns are -# possible, but the rules about splitting them up are extremely complex -# - see the PCRE documentation for more information. -# -############################################################################# -# Action Syntax -############################################################################# -# -# There are 3 kinds of action: -# -# Boolean (e.g. "block"): -# +name # enable -# -name # disable -# -# Parameterized (e.g. "hide-user-agent"): -# +name{param} # enable and set parameter to "param" -# -name # disable -# -# Multi-value (e.g. "add-header", "send-wafer"): -# +name{param} # enable and add parameter "param" -# -name{param} # remove the parameter "param" -# -name # disable totally -# -# The default (if you don't specify anything in this file) is not to take -# any actions - i.e completely disabled, so Privoxy will just be a -# normal, non-blocking, non-anonymizing proxy. You must specifically -# enable the privacy and blocking features you need (although the -# provided default actions file will do that for you). -# -# Later actions always override earlier ones. For multi-valued actions, -# the actions are applied in the order they are specified. -# -############################################################################# -# Valid actions are: -############################################################################# -# -# +add-header{Name: value} -# Adds the specified HTTP header, which is not checked for validity. -# You may specify this many times to specify many headers. -# -# +block -# Block this URL -# -# +deanimate-gifs{last} -# +deanimate-gifs{first} -# Deanimate all animated GIF images, i.e. reduce them to their last -# frame. This will also shrink the images considerably. (In bytes, -# not pixels!) -# If the option "first" is given, the first frame of the animation -# is used as the replacement. If "last" is given, the last frame of -# the animation is used instead, which propably makes more sense for -# most banner animations, but also has the risk of not showing the -# entire last frame (if it is only a delta to an earlier frame). -# -# +downgrade-http-version -# Downgrade HTTP/1.1 client requests to HTTP/1.0 and downgrade the -# responses as well. Use this action for servers that use HTTP/1.1 -# protocol features that Privoxy currently can't handle yet. -# -# +fast-redirects -# Many sites, like yahoo.com, don't just link to other sites. -# Instead, they will link to some script on their own server, -# giving the destination as a parameter, which will then redirect -# you to the final target. -# -# URLs resulting from this scheme typically look like: -# http://some.place/some_script?http://some.where-else -# -# Sometimes, there are even multiple consecutive redirects encoded -# in the URL. These redirections via scripts make your web browing -# more traceable, since the server from which you follow such a link -# can see where you go to. Apart from that, valuable bandwidth and -# time is wasted, while your browser aks the server for one redirect -# after the other. Plus, it feeds the advertisers. -# -# The +fast-redirects option enables interception of these requests -# by Privoxy, who will cut off all but the last valid URL in the -# request and send a local redirect back to your browser without -# contacting the intermediate sites. -# -# +filter{name} -# Filter the website through one or more regular expression filters. -# Repeat for multiple filters. -# -# Filters predefined in the supplied re_filterfile include: -# -# html-annoyances: Get rid of particularly annoying HTML abuse -# js-annoyances: Get rid of particularly annoying JavaScript abuse -# content-cookies: Kill cookies that come in the HTML or JS content -# popups: Kill all popups in JS and HTML -# frameset-borders: Give frames a border -# webbugs: Squish WebBugs (1x1 invisible GIFs used for user tracking) -# refresh-tags: Kill automatic refresh tags (for dial-on-demand setups) -# fun: Text replacements for subversive browsing fun! -# nimda: Remove Nimda (virus) code. -# banners-by-size: Kill banners by size (very efficient!) -# shockwave-flash: Kill embedded Shockwave Flash objects -# crude-parental: Kill all web pages that contain the words "sex" or "warez" -# -# -# +hide-forwarded-for-headers -# Block any existing X-Forwarded-for header, and do not add a new one. -# -# +hide-from-header{block} -# +hide-from-header{spam@sittingduck.xqq} -# If the browser sends a "From:" header containing your e-mail address, -# either completely removes the header ("block"), or change it to the -# specified e-mail address. -# -# +hide-referer{block} -# +hide-referer{forge} -# +hide-referer{http://nowhere.com} -# Don't send the "Referer:" (sic) header to the web site. You can -# block it, forge a URL to the same server as the request (which is -# preferred because some sites will not send images otherwise) or -# set it to a constant string. -# -# +hide-referrer{...} -# Alternative spelling of +hide-referer. Has the same parameters, -# and can be freely mixed with, "+hide-referer". ("referrer" is the -# correct English spelling, however the HTTP specification has a -# bug - it requires it to be spelt "referer"). -# -# +hide-user-agent{browser-type} -# Change the "User-Agent:" header so web servers can't tell your -# browser type. (Breaks many web sites). Specify the user-agent -# value you want - e.g., to pretend to be using Netscape on Linux: -# +hide-user-agent{Mozilla (X11; I; Linux 2.0.32 i586)} -# Or to identify yourself explicitly as a Privoxy user: -# +hide-user-agent{Privoxy/1.0} -# (Don't change the version number from 1.0 - after all, why tell them?) -# -# +handle-as-image -# Treat this URL as an image. This only matters if it's also "+block"ed, -# in which case a "blocked" image can be sent rather than a HTML page. -# See +set-image-blocker{} for the control over what is actually sent. -# -# +set-image-blocker{blank} -# +set-image-blocker{pattern} -# +set-image-blocker{} with being any valid image URL -# Decides what to do with URLs that end up tagged with {+block +handle-as-image}. -# There are 4 options: -# * "-set-image-blocker" will send a HTML "blocked" page, usually -# resulting in a "broken image" icon. -# * "+set-image-blocker{blank}" will send a 1x1 transparent image -# * "+set-image-blocker{pattern}" will send a 4x4 grey/white pattern -# which is less intrusive than the logo but easier to recognize -# than the transparent one. -# * "+set-image-blocker{}" will send a HTTP temporary redirect -# to the specified image URL. -# -# -# +limit-connect{portlist} -# The CONNECT methods exists in HTTP to allow access to secure websites -# (https:// URLs) through proxies. It works very simply: The proxy -# connects to the server on the specified port, and then short-circuits -# its connections to the cliant and to the remote proxy. -# This can be a big security hole, since CONNECT-enabled proxies can -# be abused as TCP relays very easily. -# By default, i.e. in the absence of a +limit-connect action, Privoxy -# will only allow CONNECT requests to port 443, which is the standard port -# for https. -# If you want to allow CONNECT for more ports than that, or want to forbid -# CONNECT altogether, you can specify a comma separated list of ports and port -# ranges (the latter using dashes, with the minimum defaulting to 0 and max to 65K): -# -# +limit-connect{443} # This is the default and need no be specified. -# +limit-connect{80,443} # Ports 80 and 443 are OK. -# +limit-connect{-3, 7, 20-100, 500-} # Port less than 3, 7, 20 to 100, and above 500 are OK. -# -# +prevent-compression -# Prevent the website from compressing the data. Some websites do -# that, which is a problem for Privoxy, since +filter, +kill-popups -# and +gif-deanimate will not work on compressed data. Will slow down -# connections to those websites, though. -# -# +prevent-keeping-cookies -# +session-cookies-only -# If the website sets cookies, make sure they are erased when you exit -# and restart your web browser. This makes profiling cookies useless, -# but won't break sites which require cookies so that you can log in -# or for transactions. -# -# +crunch-outgoing-cookies -# Prevent the website from reading cookies -# -# +crunch-incoming-cookies -# Prevent the website from setting cookies -# -# +kill-popups -# Filter the website through a built-in filter to disable -# 1;''.concat() etc. The two alternative spellings are -# equivalent. -# -# +send-vanilla-wafer -# This action only applies if you are using a jarfile. It sends a -# cookie to every site stating that you do not accept any copyright -# on cookies sent to you, and asking them not to track you. Of -# course, this is a (relatively) unique header they could use to -# track you. -# -# +send-wafer{name=value} -# This allows you to add an arbitrary cookie. Specify it multiple -# times in order to add several cookies. -# -############################################################################# - -############################################################################# -# Settings -- Don't change. -############################################################################# -{{settings}} -############################################################################# -for-privoxy-version=3.0 - -############################################################################# -# Aliases -############################################################################# -{{alias}} -############################################################################# -# -# You can define a short form for a list of permissions - e.g., instead -# of "-crunch-incoming-cookies -crunch-outgoing-cookies -filter -fast-redirects", -# you can just write "shop". This is called an alias. -# -# Currently, an alias can contain any character except space, tab, '=', '{' -# or '}'. -# But please use only 'a'-'z', '0'-'9', '+', and '-'. -# -# Alias names are not case sensitive. -# -# Aliases beginning with '+' or '-' may be used for system permission names -# in future releases - so try to avoid alias names like this. (e.g. -# "+crunch-all-cookies" below is not a good name) -# -# Aliases must be defined before they are used. -# - -# Useful aliases -+crunch-all-cookies = +crunch-incoming-cookies +crunch-outgoing-cookies --crunch-all-cookies = -crunch-incoming-cookies -crunch-outgoing-cookies -+imageblock = +block +handle-as-image - -# Fragile sites should have the minimum changes -fragile = -block -deanimate-gifs -fast-redirects -filter -hide-referer -crunch-all-cookies -kill-popups - -# Shops should be allowed to set persistent cookies -shop = -filter -crunch-all-cookies -prevent-keeping-cookies - -# Your favourite blend of filters: -# -myfilters = +filter{html-annoyances} +filter{js-annoyances} +filter{popups}\ - +filter{webbugs} +filter{nimda} +filter{banners-by-size} #+filter{fun} -#... etc. Customize to your heart's content. -############################################################################# -# Defaults -############################################################################# -{-add-header \ - -block \ - -crunch-incoming-cookies \ - -crunch-outgoing-cookies \ - +deanimate-gifs{last} \ - -downgrade-http-version \ - -fast-redirects \ - -filter{popups} \ - -filter{fun} \ - -filter{shockwave-flash} \ - -filter{crude-prental} \ - +filter{html-annoyances} \ - +filter{js-annoyances} \ - +filter{content-cookies} \ - +filter{webbugs} \ - +filter{refresh-tags} \ - +filter{nimda} \ - +filter{banners-by-size} \ - -handle-as-image \ - +hide-forwarded-for-headers \ - +hide-from-header{block} \ - +hide-referer{forge} \ - -hide-user-agent \ - -kill-popups \ - -limit-connect \ - +prevent-compression \ - -send-vanilla-wafer \ - -send-wafer \ - +session-cookies-only \ - +set-image-blocker{pattern} \ -} -/ # Match all URLs - - -############################################################################# -# Needed for automatic feedback evaluation; Please don't delete! -############################################################################# -{+add-header{X-Actions-File-Version: 1.2} -filter -kill-popups} -.privoxy.org -.oesterhelt.org/actions - - -############################################################################# -# These sites are very complex and require -# minimal interference. -############################################################################# -{fragile} -.office.microsoft.com -.windowsupdate.microsoft.com - -############################################################################# -# Shopping sites - still want to block ads. -############################################################################# -{shop} -.quietpc.com -.worldpay.com # for quietpc.com -.jungle.com -.scan.co.uk - -############################################################################# -# These shops require pop-ups -############################################################################# -{shop -no-popups -filter{popups}} -.dabs.com -.overclockers.co.uk - -############################################################################# -# Sometimes fast-redirects catches things by mistake -############################################################################# -{-fast-redirects} -www.ukc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wac\.cgi\? -login.yahoo.com -edit.europe.yahoo.com -.google.com -.altavista.com/.*(like|url|link):http -.altavista.com/trans.*urltext=http -.speedfind.de -.nytimes.com - -############################################################################# -# Don't filter code! -############################################################################# -{-filter} -.cvs.sourceforge.net - -############################################################################# -# These are images: -############################################################################# -{+handle-as-image} -############################################################################# -/.*\.(gif|jpe?g|png|bmp|ico)$ - -############################################################################# -{+imageblock} -############################################################################# -#BLOCK-REFERRER: http://www.cnn.com/ -#BLOCK-REFERRER: http://www.aol.com/ -ar.atwola.com - -#BLOCK-REFERRER: http://www.altavista.com/ -.ad.doubleclick.net - -.a.yimg.com/(?:(?!/i/).)*$ -.a[0-9].yimg.com/(?:(?!/i/).)*$ - -#BLOCK-REFERRER: -bs*.gsanet.com -bs*.einets.com - -#BLOCK-REFERRER: Opera browser built-in -.qkimg.net - -#BLOCK-REFERRER: http://www.tecchannel.de/index.html -#BLOCK-REFERRER: and thousands more -ad.*.doubleclick.net - -############################################################################# -# Blocklist: -############################################################################# -{+block} -############################################################################# -#BLOCK-GENERIC: -ad*. -.*ads. -banner?. -count*. - -/(?:.*/)?(ads(erver?|tream)?|.*?ads|adv(ert(s|enties|is(ing|e?ments)?)?)?|(ad)?[-_]?banner(s|ads?|farm)?)/ -/.*count(er)?\.(pl|cgi|exe|dll|asp|php[34]?) -/(?:.*/)?(publicite|werbung|rekla(ma|me|am)|annonse|maino(kset|nta|s)?)/ - -#BLOCK-REFERRER: http://www.brooksbrothers.com -#BLOCK-REFERRER: http://www.autodesk.com -.hitbox.com - -############################################################################# -{-block} -############################################################################# -include.ebay.com -advogato.org -adsl. -ad[ud]*. -advice. -.edu -.ac.uk -.uni-*.de -www.ugu.com/sui/ugu/adv -.*downloads. -# So many download pages being blocked -/downloads/ -# adv for globalintersec means advanced, not advertisement -www.globalintersec.com/adv -# We all want weather forecast to work -banners.wunderground.com/banner/gizmotemp/ - -{+downgrade-http-version} -linuxdailynews.net -.linuxandmain.com -.ofb.biz -