From b8582c85cc094808fba30121eecbc8440dc4eabc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: oes Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 23:12:38 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Deleted junkbstr.txt, since it's generated by make anyway. --- junkbstr.txt | 206 --------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 206 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 junkbstr.txt diff --git a/junkbstr.txt b/junkbstr.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cbe21048..00000000 --- a/junkbstr.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,206 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Configuration file for the Internet Junkbuster 2.0 - -# -# $Id: config,v 1.2 2001/04/30 03:05:11 rodney Exp $ -# - -# -# -# Copyright 1997-8 Junkbusters Corp. For distribution, modification and use -# under the GNU General Public License. These files come with NO WARRANTY. -# See http://www.junkbusters.com/ht/en/gpl.html or README file for details. -# -# When starting the proxy, give the name of this file as an argument. -# Any changes made to this file are *not* automatically loaded; you have -# to stop and restart the proxy. - -# For information see http://www.junkbusters.com/ht/en/ijbman.html -# or the documentation that came with the release - -# Lines beginning with a # character are comments; they are ignored. -# Many example lines are provided here commented out - -# the blockfile contains patterns to be blocked by the proxy -blockfile ./blocklist # comments are OK here, too - -# the imagefile contains patterns to detect blocked images -imagefile ./imagelist - -# the popfile contains patterns of servers where javascript popups are disabled -# -# if the next line is not commented out, all javascript popups from the sites -# that match the patterns in popup will be blocked -# popupfile ./popup - -# File containing content modification rules -#re_filterfile ./re_filterfile - -# Uncomment to filter *all* traffic. Default is to -# filter only if we wouldn't send a cookie either. -# -#re_filter_all - - -# the cookiefile contains patterns to specify the cookie management policy -# -cookiefile ./cookiefile - -# the logfile is where all logging and error messages are written -# -logfile ./junkbuster.log - -# the jarfile is where cookies can be stored -# -#jarfile ./jarfile - -# the forwardfile defines domain-specific routing -# -forwardfile ./forward - -# file which lists and into which trusted domains are written -# -#trustfile ./trust -# files specify locations of "for information about trusted referers, see.." -# multiple trust_info_url lines are OK -# -# trust_info_url http://internet.junkbuster.com/ -# trust_info_url http://www.yoursite.com/our_trust_policy.html -# - -# The access control list file can be used to restrict IP addresses -# that are permitted to use the proxy (see warnings in the FAQ). -# -#aclfile ./aclfile - -# add an "X-Forwarded-For:" specification to each request header -# -#add-forwarded-header - -# if logging cookies into a jarfile, and no other wafers were -# explicity set, then by default a vanilla wafer is sent with -# each request. -# -# setting 'suppress-vanilla-wafer' stops this vanilla wafer from -# being sent. -# -suppress-vanilla-wafer - -# add these wafers to each request header -# multiple wafer lines are OK -# -#wafer NOTE=Like most people, I want my browsing to be anonymous. -#wafer WARNING=Please do not attempt to track me. - -# Anything can be added to the request headers. Please don't litter. -# multiple add-header lines are OK -# -#add-header Forwarded: by http://stay-out-of-my-backyard.net -#add-header Forwarded: by http://pro-privacy-isp.net -#add-header Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive - -# listen-address specifies where the Junkbuster will listen for connections -# Specifying a port is optional; if unspecified the defaults is 8000. -# Before Version 2.0.2 the default was to bind to all IP addresses (INADDR_ANY) -# This has been restricted to localhost to avoid unintended security breaches. -# To open the proxy to all, uncomment the following line: -#listen-address :8000 -# other example usage: -#listen-address 124.207.250.245:8080 -# to explicitly state what is now the default: -#listen-address localhost -# or equivalently: -listen-address 127.0.0.1:8000 - -# user-agent specifies treatment of the "User-Agent:" (and "UA-*:") header(s) -# default: Forge the "User-Agent:" -# 'text' : Always send as the "User-Agent:" -# . : Pass the "User-Agent:" unchanged -# @ : Pass the "User-Agent:" if the server is in the cookie file, -# forge the "User-Agent:" otherwise -#user-agent @ - -# note: Russian browsers may be confused if user agent misidentifies -# the operating system (Mac vs Windows); see FAQ -user-agent . - -# referer specifies treatment of the "Referer:" header -# New option by "Andreas S. Oesterhelt" -# -# default: Kill the referrer-header from the client -# 'text' : Always send as the referrer -# . : Pass the referrer unchanged -# @ : Pass the referrer if the server is in the cookie file, -# kill the referrer otherwise -# § : Pass the referrer if the server is in the cookie file, -# send a forged referrer that points to the root-diretory URL -# of the current request otherwise -referer § - -# from specifies value to be subsituted if browser provides a "From:" header -# -#from spam-me-senseless@sittingduck.net - -# tinygif allows you to change the appearance of blocked images -# -# tinygif 0 # Show a "broken icon" -# tinygif 1 # Show a GIF of one transparent pixel -tinygif 2 # Show a GIF with the word "JUNKBUSTER" -# tinygif 3 http://localhost/1x1.gif # Temporary redirect to this URL - -# Andrew added -# The following can be used to suppress display of the block lists when the -# page http://x.x/show-proxy-args is displayed. With a long block list this -# accelerates loading of the configuration page and also hides the contents of -# the block lists (for whatever reason). Maintainers of junkbuster proxies for -# multiple use can specify a message for any use who wants to know what is in -# these files. -# -#suppress-blocklists Contact sysadmin@example.com for details. -# suppress-blocklists - -# debug sets the level of debugging information to log in the logfile -# -# debug 1 # GPC = show each GET/POST/CONNECT request -# debug 2 # CONN = show each connection status -# debug 4 # IO = show I/O status -# debug 8 # HDR = show header parsing -# debug 16 # LOG = log all data into the logfile -# debug 32 # FRC = debug force feature -# debug 64 # REF = debug regular expression filter -# -# multiple "debug" directives, are OK - they're logical-OR'd together -# -#debug 15 # same as setting the first 4 listed above -debug 1 -# debug 255 # Log *everything* - -# single-threaded operation (i.e. disallows multiple threads or processes) -# This is most often used for debugging because it keeps the -# debugging output "in order" for easy reading. -# -#single-threaded - -# Toggle flag. 0 => disabled, anything else (ie. 1) => enabled -toggle 1 - - -# Win32 GUI specific options. Moved here from ijbw32.ini -# in hopes of keep all of our config settings together. - -activity-animation 1 -log-messages 1 -log-highlight-messages 1 -log-buffer-size 1 -log-max-lines 200 -log-font-name Comic Sans MS -log-font-size 8 -show-on-task-bar 0 -close-button-minimizes 1 - -# hide-console is used only on Win32 console mode. It instructs -# the Internet Junkbuster to disconnect from and hide the -# command console. -# -#hide-console - - -- 2.39.2