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- File</a></h1>
-
- <p>By default, the main configuration file is named <tt class=
- "FILENAME">config</tt>, with the exception of Windows, where it is named
- <tt class="FILENAME">config.txt</tt>. Configuration lines consist of an
- initial keyword followed by a list of values, all separated by whitespace
- (any number of spaces or tabs). For example:</p>
-
- <p class="LITERALLAYOUT"><tt class="LITERAL"> <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">confdir /etc/privoxy</i></span></tt></p>
-
- <p>Assigns the value <tt class="LITERAL">/etc/privoxy</tt> to the option
- <tt class="LITERAL">confdir</tt> and thus indicates that the
- configuration directory is named <span class=
- "QUOTE">"/etc/privoxy/"</span>.</p>
-
- <p>All options in the config file except for <tt class=
- "LITERAL">confdir</tt> and <tt class="LITERAL">logdir</tt> are optional.
- Watch out in the below description for what happens if you leave them
- unset.</p>
-
- <p>The main config file controls all aspects of <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>'s operation that are not location dependent
- (i.e. they apply universally, no matter where you may be surfing). Like
- the filter and action files, the config file is a plain text file and can
- be modified with a text editor like emacs, vim or notepad.exe.</p>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="LOCAL-SET-UP" id="LOCAL-SET-UP">7.1. Local
- Set-up Documentation</a></h2>
-
- <p>If you intend to operate <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
- for more users than just yourself, it might be a good idea to let them
- know how to reach you, what you block and why you do that, your
- policies, etc.</p>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="USER-MANUAL" id="USER-MANUAL">7.1.1.
- user-manual</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Location of the <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
- User Manual.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>A fully qualified URI</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">Unset</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><a href="http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/" target=
- "_top">http://www.privoxy.org/<tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>version</i></tt>/user-manual/</a> will be
- used, where <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>version</i></tt> is the
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> version.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The User Manual URI is the single best source of information
- on <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>, and is used for
- help links from some of the internal CGI pages. The manual
- itself is normally packaged with the binary distributions, so
- you probably want to set this to a locally installed copy.</p>
-
- <p>Examples:</p>
-
- <p>The best all purpose solution is simply to put the full
- local <tt class="LITERAL">PATH</tt> to where the <i class=
- "CITETITLE">User Manual</i> is located:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- user-manual /usr/share/doc/privoxy/user-manual
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>The User Manual is then available to anyone with access to
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>, by following the
- built-in URL: <tt class=
- "LITERAL">http://config.privoxy.org/user-manual/</tt> (or the
- shortcut: <tt class=
- "LITERAL">http://p.p/user-manual/</tt>).</p>
-
- <p>If the documentation is not on the local system, it can be
- accessed from a remote server, as:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- user-manual http://example.com/privoxy/user-manual/
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <div class="WARNING">
- <table class="WARNING" border="1" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td align="center"><b>Warning</b></td>
- </tr>
-
- <tr>
- <td align="left">
- <p>If set, this option should be <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">the first option in the
- config file</i></span>, because it is used while the
- config file is being read on start-up.</p>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- </div>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="TRUST-INFO-URL" id="TRUST-INFO-URL">7.1.2.
- trust-info-url</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>A URL to be displayed in the error page that users will see
- if access to an untrusted page is denied.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>URL</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">Unset</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>No links are displayed on the "untrusted" error page.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The value of this option only matters if the experimental
- trust mechanism has been activated. (See <a href=
- "config.html#TRUSTFILE"><span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">trustfile</i></span></a> below.)</p>
-
- <p>If you use the trust mechanism, it is a good idea to write
- up some on-line documentation about your trust policy and to
- specify the URL(s) here. Use multiple times for multiple
- URLs.</p>
-
- <p>The URL(s) should be added to the trustfile as well, so
- users don't end up locked out from the information on why they
- were locked out in the first place!</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="ADMIN-ADDRESS" id="ADMIN-ADDRESS">7.1.3.
- admin-address</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>An email address to reach the <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> administrator.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Email address</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">Unset</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>No email address is displayed on error pages and the CGI
- user interface.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>If both <tt class="LITERAL">admin-address</tt> and
- <tt class="LITERAL">proxy-info-url</tt> are unset, the whole
- "Local Privoxy Support" box on all generated pages will not be
- shown.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="PROXY-INFO-URL" id="PROXY-INFO-URL">7.1.4.
- proxy-info-url</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>A URL to documentation about the local <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> setup, configuration or
- policies.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>URL</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">Unset</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>No link to local documentation is displayed on error pages
- and the CGI user interface.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>If both <tt class="LITERAL">admin-address</tt> and
- <tt class="LITERAL">proxy-info-url</tt> are unset, the whole
- "Local Privoxy Support" box on all generated pages will not be
- shown.</p>
-
- <p>This URL shouldn't be blocked ;-)</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="CONF-LOG-LOC" id="CONF-LOG-LOC">7.2.
- Configuration and Log File Locations</a></h2>
-
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can (and normally does) use
- a number of other files for additional configuration, help and logging.
- This section of the configuration file tells <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> where to find those other files.</p>
-
- <p>The user running <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>, must have
- read permission for all configuration files, and write permission to
- any files that would be modified, such as log files and actions
- files.</p>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="CONFDIR" id="CONFDIR">7.2.1.
- confdir</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The directory where the other configuration files are
- located.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Path name</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>/etc/privoxy (Unix) <span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">or</i></span> <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> installation dir (Windows)</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">Mandatory</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>No trailing <span class="QUOTE">"<tt class=
- "LITERAL">/</tt>"</span>, please.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="TEMPLDIR" id="TEMPLDIR">7.2.2.
- templdir</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>An alternative directory where the templates are loaded
- from.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Path name</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>unset</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The templates are assumed to be located in
- confdir/template.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> original
- templates are usually overwritten with each update. Use this
- option to relocate customized templates that should be kept. As
- template variables might change between updates, you shouldn't
- expect templates to work with <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> releases other than the one they
- were part of, though.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="LOGDIR" id="LOGDIR">7.2.3. logdir</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The directory where all logging takes place (i.e. where the
- <tt class="FILENAME">logfile</tt> is located).</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Path name</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>/var/log/privoxy (Unix) <span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">or</i></span> <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> installation dir (Windows)</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">Mandatory</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>No trailing <span class="QUOTE">"<tt class=
- "LITERAL">/</tt>"</span>, please.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="ACTIONSFILE" id="ACTIONSFILE">7.2.4.
- actionsfile</a></h4><a name="DEFAULT.ACTION" id=
- "DEFAULT.ACTION"></a><a name="STANDARD.ACTION" id=
- "STANDARD.ACTION"></a><a name="USER.ACTION" id="USER.ACTION"></a>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The <a href="actions-file.html">actions file(s)</a> to
- use</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Complete file name, relative to <tt class=
- "LITERAL">confdir</tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default values:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <table border="0">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td>
- <p class="LITERALLAYOUT">
- match-all.action # Actions that are applied to all sites and maybe overruled later on.</p>
- </td>
- </tr>
-
- <tr>
- <td>
- <p class="LITERALLAYOUT">
- default.action # Main actions file</p>
- </td>
- </tr>
-
- <tr>
- <td>
- <p class="LITERALLAYOUT">
- user.action # User customizations</p>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>No actions are taken at all. More or less neutral
- proxying.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Multiple <tt class="LITERAL">actionsfile</tt> lines are
- permitted, and are in fact recommended!</p>
-
- <p>The default values are <tt class=
- "FILENAME">default.action</tt>, which is the <span class=
- "QUOTE">"main"</span> actions file maintained by the
- developers, and <tt class="FILENAME">user.action</tt>, where
- you can make your personal additions.</p>
-
- <p>Actions files contain all the per site and per URL
- configuration for ad blocking, cookie management, privacy
- considerations, etc. There is no point in using <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> without at least one actions
- file.</p>
-
- <p>Note that since Privoxy 3.0.7, the complete filename,
- including the <span class="QUOTE">".action"</span> extension
- has to be specified. The syntax change was necessary to be
- consistent with the other file options and to allow previously
- forbidden characters.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="FILTERFILE" id="FILTERFILE">7.2.5.
- filterfile</a></h4><a name="DEFAULT.FILTER" id="DEFAULT.FILTER"></a>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The <a href="filter-file.html">filter file(s)</a> to use</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>File name, relative to <tt class="LITERAL">confdir</tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>default.filter (Unix) <span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">or</i></span> default.filter.txt (Windows)</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>No textual content filtering takes place, i.e. all
- <tt class="LITERAL">+<a href=
- "actions-file.html#FILTER">filter</a>{<tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>}</tt> actions in the actions
- files are turned neutral.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Multiple <tt class="LITERAL">filterfile</tt> lines are
- permitted.</p>
-
- <p>The <a href="filter-file.html">filter files</a> contain
- content modification rules that use <a href=
- "appendix.html#REGEX">regular expressions</a>. These rules
- permit powerful changes on the content of Web pages, and
- optionally the headers as well, e.g., you could try to disable
- your favorite JavaScript annoyances, re-write the actual
- displayed text, or just have some fun playing buzzword bingo
- with web pages.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt class="LITERAL">+<a href=
- "actions-file.html#FILTER">filter</a>{<tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>}</tt> actions rely on the
- relevant filter (<tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>) to
- be defined in a filter file!</p>
-
- <p>A pre-defined filter file called <tt class=
- "FILENAME">default.filter</tt> that contains a number of useful
- filters for common problems is included in the distribution.
- See the section on the <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
- "actions-file.html#FILTER">filter</a></tt> action for a
- list.</p>
-
- <p>It is recommended to place any locally adapted filters into
- a separate file, such as <tt class=
- "FILENAME">user.filter</tt>.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="LOGFILE" id="LOGFILE">7.2.6.
- logfile</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The log file to use</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>File name, relative to <tt class="LITERAL">logdir</tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">Unset (commented
- out)</i></span>. When activated: logfile (Unix) <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">or</i></span> privoxy.log
- (Windows).</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>No logfile is written.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The logfile is where all logging and error messages are
- written. The level of detail and number of messages are set
- with the <tt class="LITERAL">debug</tt> option (see below). The
- logfile can be useful for tracking down a problem with
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> (e.g., it's not
- blocking an ad you think it should block) and it can help you
- to monitor what your browser is doing.</p>
-
- <p>Depending on the debug options below, the logfile may be a
- privacy risk if third parties can get access to it. As most
- users will never look at it, <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> 3.0.7 and later only log fatal
- errors by default.</p>
-
- <p>For most troubleshooting purposes, you will have to change
- that, please refer to the debugging section for details.</p>
-
- <p>Your logfile will grow indefinitely, and you will probably
- want to periodically remove it. On Unix systems, you can do
- this with a cron job (see <span class="QUOTE">"man
- cron"</span>).</p>
-
- <p>Any log files must be writable by whatever user <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is being run as (on Unix, default
- user id is <span class="QUOTE">"privoxy"</span>).</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="TRUSTFILE" id="TRUSTFILE">7.2.7.
- trustfile</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The name of the trust file to use</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>File name, relative to <tt class="LITERAL">confdir</tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">Unset (commented
- out)</i></span>. When activated: trust (Unix) <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">or</i></span> trust.txt
- (Windows)</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The entire trust mechanism is disabled.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The trust mechanism is an experimental feature for building
- white-lists and should be used with care. It is <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">NOT</i></span> recommended for
- the casual user.</p>
-
- <p>If you specify a trust file, <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will only allow access to sites
- that are specified in the trustfile. Sites can be listed in one
- of two ways:</p>
-
- <p>Prepending a <tt class="LITERAL">~</tt> character limits
- access to this site only (and any sub-paths within this site),
- e.g. <tt class="LITERAL">~www.example.com</tt> allows access to
- <tt class="LITERAL">~www.example.com/features/news.html</tt>,
- etc.</p>
-
- <p>Or, you can designate sites as <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">trusted referrers</i></span>, by
- prepending the name with a <tt class="LITERAL">+</tt>
- character. The effect is that access to untrusted sites will be
- granted -- but only if a link from this trusted referrer was
- used to get there. The link target will then be added to the
- <span class="QUOTE">"trustfile"</span> so that future, direct
- accesses will be granted. Sites added via this mechanism do not
- become trusted referrers themselves (i.e. they are added with a
- <tt class="LITERAL">~</tt> designation). There is a limit of
- 512 such entries, after which new entries will not be made.</p>
-
- <p>If you use the <tt class="LITERAL">+</tt> operator in the
- trust file, it may grow considerably over time.</p>
-
- <p>It is recommended that <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> be compiled with the <tt class=
- "LITERAL">--disable-force</tt>, <tt class=
- "LITERAL">--disable-toggle</tt> and <tt class=
- "LITERAL">--disable-editor</tt> options, if this feature is to
- be used.</p>
-
- <p>Possible applications include limiting Internet access for
- children.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="DEBUGGING" id="DEBUGGING">7.3.
- Debugging</a></h2>
-
- <p>These options are mainly useful when tracing a problem. Note that
- you might also want to invoke <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
- with the <tt class="LITERAL">--no-daemon</tt> command line option when
- debugging.</p>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="DEBUG" id="DEBUG">7.3.1. debug</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Key values that determine what information gets logged.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Integer values</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>0 (i.e.: only fatal errors (that cause Privoxy to exit) are
- logged)</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Default value is used (see above).</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The available debug levels are:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="PROGRAMLISTING">
- debug 1 # Log the destination for each request <span class=
-"APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> let through. See also debug 1024.
- debug 2 # show each connection status
- debug 4 # show I/O status
- debug 8 # show header parsing
- debug 16 # log all data written to the network
- debug 32 # debug force feature
- debug 64 # debug regular expression filters
- debug 128 # debug redirects
- debug 256 # debug GIF de-animation
- debug 512 # Common Log Format
- debug 1024 # Log the destination for requests <span class=
-"APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> didn't let through, and the reason why.
- debug 2048 # CGI user interface
- debug 4096 # Startup banner and warnings.
- debug 8192 # Non-fatal errors
- debug 32768 # log all data read from the network
- debug 65536 # Log the applying actions
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>To select multiple debug levels, you can either add them or
- use multiple <tt class="LITERAL">debug</tt> lines.</p>
-
- <p>A debug level of 1 is informative because it will show you
- each request as it happens. <span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">1, 1024, 4096 and 8192 are recommended</i></span> so
- that you will notice when things go wrong. The other levels are
- probably only of interest if you are hunting down a specific
- problem. They can produce a hell of an output (especially
- 16).</p>
-
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> used to ship with
- the debug levels recommended above enabled by default, but due
- to privacy concerns 3.0.7 and later are configured to only log
- fatal errors.</p>
-
- <p>If you are used to the more verbose settings, simply enable
- the debug lines below again.</p>
-
- <p>If you want to use pure CLF (Common Log Format), you should
- set <span class="QUOTE">"debug 512"</span> <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">ONLY</i></span> and not enable
- anything else.</p>
-
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> has a hard-coded
- limit for the length of log messages. If it's reached, messages
- are logged truncated and marked with <span class="QUOTE">"...
- [too long, truncated]"</span>.</p>
-
- <p>Please don't file any support requests without trying to
- reproduce the problem with increased debug level first. Once
- you read the log messages, you may even be able to solve the
- problem on your own.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="SINGLE-THREADED" id=
- "SINGLE-THREADED">7.3.2. single-threaded</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Whether to run only one server thread.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">None</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">Unset</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Multi-threaded (or, where unavailable: forked) operation,
- i.e. the ability to serve multiple requests simultaneously.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>This option is only there for debugging purposes.
- <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">It will drastically
- reduce performance.</i></span></p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="HOSTNAME" id="HOSTNAME">7.3.3.
- hostname</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The hostname shown on the CGI pages.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Text</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">Unset</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The hostname provided by the operating system is used.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>On some misconfigured systems resolving the hostname fails
- or takes too much time and slows Privoxy down. Setting a fixed
- hostname works around the problem.</p>
-
- <p>In other circumstances it might be desirable to show a
- hostname other than the one returned by the operating system.
- For example if the system has several different hostnames and
- you don't want to use the first one.</p>
-
- <p>Note that Privoxy does not validate the specified hostname
- value.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="ACCESS-CONTROL" id="ACCESS-CONTROL">7.4.
- Access Control and Security</a></h2>
-
- <p>This section of the config file controls the security-relevant
- aspects of <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>'s
- configuration.</p>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="LISTEN-ADDRESS" id="LISTEN-ADDRESS">7.4.1.
- listen-address</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The address and TCP port on which <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will listen for client
- requests.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>[<tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>IP-Address</i></tt>]:<tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>Port</i></tt></p>
-
- <p>[<tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>Hostname</i></tt>]:<tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>Port</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>127.0.0.1:8118</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Bind to 127.0.0.1 (IPv4 localhost), port 8118. This is
- suitable and recommended for home users who run <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> on the same machine as their
- browser.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>You will need to configure your browser(s) to this proxy
- address and port.</p>
-
- <p>If you already have another service running on port 8118, or
- if you want to serve requests from other machines (e.g. on your
- local network) as well, you will need to override the
- default.</p>
-
- <p>You can use this statement multiple times to make
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> listen on more ports
- or more <abbr class="ABBREV">IP</abbr> addresses. Suitable if
- your operating system does not support sharing <abbr class=
- "ABBREV">IPv6</abbr> and <abbr class="ABBREV">IPv4</abbr>
- protocols on the same socket.</p>
-
- <p>If a hostname is used instead of an IP address, <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will try to resolve it to an IP
- address and if there are multiple, use the first one
- returned.</p>
-
- <p>If the address for the hostname isn't already known on the
- system (for example because it's in /etc/hostname), this may
- result in DNS traffic.</p>
-
- <p>If the specified address isn't available on the system, or
- if the hostname can't be resolved, <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will fail to start.</p>
-
- <p>IPv6 addresses containing colons have to be quoted by
- brackets. They can only be used if <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> has been compiled with IPv6
- support. If you aren't sure if your version supports it, have a
- look at <tt class=
- "LITERAL">http://config.privoxy.org/show-status</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Some operating systems will prefer IPv6 to IPv4 addresses
- even if the system has no IPv6 connectivity which is usually
- not expected by the user. Some even rely on DNS to resolve
- localhost which mean the "localhost" address used may not
- actually be local.</p>
-
- <p>It is therefore recommended to explicitly configure the
- intended IP address instead of relying on the operating system,
- unless there's a strong reason not to.</p>
-
- <p>If you leave out the address, <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will bind to all IPv4 interfaces
- (addresses) on your machine and may become reachable from the
- Internet and/or the local network. Be aware that some GNU/Linux
- distributions modify that behaviour without updating the
- documentation. Check for non-standard patches if your
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> version behaves
- differently.</p>
-
- <p>If you configure <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to
- be reachable from the network, consider using <a href=
- "config.html#ACLS">access control lists</a> (ACL's, see below),
- and/or a firewall.</p>
-
- <p>If you open <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to
- untrusted users, you will also want to make sure that the
- following actions are disabled: <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
- "config.html#ENABLE-EDIT-ACTIONS">enable-edit-actions</a></tt>
- and <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
- "config.html#ENABLE-REMOTE-TOGGLE">enable-remote-toggle</a></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Example:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Suppose you are running <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> on a machine which has the address
- 192.168.0.1 on your local private network (192.168.0.0) and has
- another outside connection with a different address. You want
- it to serve requests from inside only:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="PROGRAMLISTING">
- listen-address 192.168.0.1:8118
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>Suppose you are running <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> on an IPv6-capable machine and you
- want it to listen on the IPv6 address of the loopback
- device:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="PROGRAMLISTING">
- listen-address [::1]:8118
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="TOGGLE" id="TOGGLE">7.4.2. toggle</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Initial state of "toggle" status</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>1 or 0</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>1</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Act as if toggled on</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>If set to 0, <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will
- start in <span class="QUOTE">"toggled off"</span> mode, i.e.
- mostly behave like a normal, content-neutral proxy with both ad
- blocking and content filtering disabled. See <tt class=
- "LITERAL">enable-remote-toggle</tt> below.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="ENABLE-REMOTE-TOGGLE" id=
- "ENABLE-REMOTE-TOGGLE">7.4.3. enable-remote-toggle</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Whether or not the <a href=
- "http://config.privoxy.org/toggle" target="_top">web-based
- toggle feature</a> may be used</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>0 or 1</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>0</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The web-based toggle feature is disabled.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>When toggled off, <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
- mostly acts like a normal, content-neutral proxy, i.e. doesn't
- block ads or filter content.</p>
-
- <p>Access to the toggle feature can <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">not</i></span> be controlled
- separately by <span class="QUOTE">"ACLs"</span> or HTTP
- authentication, so that everybody who can access <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> (see <span class=
- "QUOTE">"ACLs"</span> and <tt class=
- "LITERAL">listen-address</tt> above) can toggle it for all
- users. So this option is <span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">not recommended</i></span> for multi-user
- environments with untrusted users.</p>
-
- <p>Note that malicious client side code (e.g Java) is also
- capable of using this option.</p>
-
- <p>As a lot of <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> users
- don't read documentation, this feature is disabled by
- default.</p>
-
- <p>Note that you must have compiled <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> with support for this feature,
- otherwise this option has no effect.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="ENABLE-REMOTE-HTTP-TOGGLE" id=
- "ENABLE-REMOTE-HTTP-TOGGLE">7.4.4. enable-remote-http-toggle</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Whether or not Privoxy recognizes special HTTP headers to
- change its behaviour.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>0 or 1</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>0</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Privoxy ignores special HTTP headers.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>When toggled on, the client can change <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> behaviour by setting special
- HTTP headers. Currently the only supported special header is
- <span class="QUOTE">"X-Filter: No"</span>, to disable filtering
- for the ongoing request, even if it is enabled in one of the
- action files.</p>
-
- <p>This feature is disabled by default. If you are using
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> in a environment with
- trusted clients, you may enable this feature at your
- discretion. Note that malicious client side code (e.g Java) is
- also capable of using this feature.</p>
-
- <p>This option will be removed in future releases as it has
- been obsoleted by the more general header taggers.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="ENABLE-EDIT-ACTIONS" id=
- "ENABLE-EDIT-ACTIONS">7.4.5. enable-edit-actions</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Whether or not the <a href=
- "http://config.privoxy.org/show-status" target="_top">web-based
- actions file editor</a> may be used</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>0 or 1</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>0</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The web-based actions file editor is disabled.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Access to the editor can <span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">not</i></span> be controlled separately by
- <span class="QUOTE">"ACLs"</span> or HTTP authentication, so
- that everybody who can access <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> (see <span class=
- "QUOTE">"ACLs"</span> and <tt class=
- "LITERAL">listen-address</tt> above) can modify its
- configuration for all users.</p>
-
- <p>This option is <span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">not recommended</i></span> for environments with
- untrusted users and as a lot of <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> users don't read documentation,
- this feature is disabled by default.</p>
-
- <p>Note that malicious client side code (e.g Java) is also
- capable of using the actions editor and you shouldn't enable
- this options unless you understand the consequences and are
- sure your browser is configured correctly.</p>
-
- <p>Note that you must have compiled <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> with support for this feature,
- otherwise this option has no effect.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="ENFORCE-BLOCKS" id="ENFORCE-BLOCKS">7.4.6.
- enforce-blocks</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Whether the user is allowed to ignore blocks and can
- <span class="QUOTE">"go there anyway"</span>.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>0 or 1</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">0</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Blocks are not enforced.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is mainly used to
- block and filter requests as a service to the user, for example
- to block ads and other junk that clogs the pipes. <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> configuration isn't perfect and
- sometimes innocent pages are blocked. In this situation it
- makes sense to allow the user to enforce the request and have
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> ignore the block.</p>
-
- <p>In the default configuration <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> <span class=
- "QUOTE">"Blocked"</span> page contains a <span class=
- "QUOTE">"go there anyway"</span> link to adds a special string
- (the force prefix) to the request URL. If that link is used,
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will detect the force
- prefix, remove it again and let the request pass.</p>
-
- <p>Of course <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can also
- be used to enforce a network policy. In that case the user
- obviously should not be able to bypass any blocks, and that's
- what the <span class="QUOTE">"enforce-blocks"</span> option is
- for. If it's enabled, <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
- hides the <span class="QUOTE">"go there anyway"</span> link. If
- the user adds the force prefix by hand, it will not be accepted
- and the circumvention attempt is logged.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Examples:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>enforce-blocks 1</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="ACLS" id="ACLS">7.4.7. ACLs: permit-access
- and deny-access</a></h4><a name="PERMIT-ACCESS" id=
- "PERMIT-ACCESS"></a><a name="DENY-ACCESS" id="DENY-ACCESS"></a>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Who can access what.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>src_addr</i></tt>[:<tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>port</i></tt>][/<tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>src_masklen</i></tt>] [<tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>dst_addr</i></tt>[:<tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>port</i></tt>][/<tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>dst_masklen</i></tt>]]</p>
-
- <p>Where <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>src_addr</i></tt> and
- <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>dst_addr</i></tt> are IPv4 addresses
- in dotted decimal notation or valid DNS names, <tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>port</i></tt> is a port number, and <tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>src_masklen</i></tt> and <tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>dst_masklen</i></tt> are subnet masks in CIDR
- notation, i.e. integer values from 2 to 30 representing the
- length (in bits) of the network address. The masks and the
- whole destination part are optional.</p>
-
- <p>If your system implements <a href=
- "http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3493" target="_top">RFC
- 3493</a>, then <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>src_addr</i></tt> and
- <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>dst_addr</i></tt> can be IPv6
- addresses delimeted by brackets, <tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>port</i></tt> can be a number or a service
- name, and <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>src_masklen</i></tt> and
- <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>dst_masklen</i></tt> can be a number
- from 0 to 128.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">Unset</i></span></p>
-
- <p>If no <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>port</i></tt> is specified,
- any port will match. If no <tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>src_masklen</i></tt> or <tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>src_masklen</i></tt> is given, the complete IP
- address has to match (i.e. 32 bits for IPv4 and 128 bits for
- IPv6).</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Don't restrict access further than implied by <tt class=
- "LITERAL">listen-address</tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Access controls are included at the request of ISPs and
- systems administrators, and <span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">are not usually needed by individual
- users</i></span>. For a typical home user, it will normally
- suffice to ensure that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
- only listens on the localhost (127.0.0.1) or internal (home)
- network address by means of the <a href=
- "config.html#LISTEN-ADDRESS"><span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">listen-address</i></span></a> option.</p>
-
- <p>Please see the warnings in the FAQ that <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is not intended to be a substitute
- for a firewall or to encourage anyone to defer addressing basic
- security weaknesses.</p>
-
- <p>Multiple ACL lines are OK. If any ACLs are specified,
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> only talks to IP
- addresses that match at least one <tt class=
- "LITERAL">permit-access</tt> line and don't match any
- subsequent <tt class="LITERAL">deny-access</tt> line. In other
- words, the last match wins, with the default being <tt class=
- "LITERAL">deny-access</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>If <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is using a
- forwarder (see <tt class="LITERAL">forward</tt> below) for a
- particular destination URL, the <tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>dst_addr</i></tt> that is examined is the
- address of the forwarder and <span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">NOT</i></span> the address of the ultimate target.
- This is necessary because it may be impossible for the local
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to determine the IP
- address of the ultimate target (that's often what gateways are
- used for).</p>
-
- <p>You should prefer using IP addresses over DNS names, because
- the address lookups take time. All DNS names must resolve! You
- can <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">not</i></span>
- use domain patterns like <span class="QUOTE">"*.org"</span> or
- partial domain names. If a DNS name resolves to multiple IP
- addresses, only the first one is used.</p>
-
- <p>Some systems allow IPv4 clients to connect to IPv6 server
- sockets. Then the client's IPv4 address will be translated by
- the system into IPv6 address space with special prefix
- ::ffff:0:0/96 (so called IPv4 mapped IPv6 address).
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can handle it and maps
- such ACL addresses automatically.</p>
-
- <p>Denying access to particular sites by ACL may have undesired
- side effects if the site in question is hosted on a machine
- which also hosts other sites (most sites are).</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Examples:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Explicitly define the default behavior if no ACL and
- <tt class="LITERAL">listen-address</tt> are set: <span class=
- "QUOTE">"localhost"</span> is OK. The absence of a <tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>dst_addr</i></tt> implies that <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">all</i></span> destination
- addresses are OK:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- permit-access localhost
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>Allow any host on the same class C subnet as www.privoxy.org
- access to nothing but www.example.com (or other domains hosted
- on the same system):</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- permit-access www.privoxy.org/24 www.example.com/32
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>Allow access from any host on the 26-bit subnet
- 192.168.45.64 to anywhere, with the exception that
- 192.168.45.73 may not access the IP address behind
- www.dirty-stuff.example.com:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- permit-access 192.168.45.64/26
- deny-access 192.168.45.73 www.dirty-stuff.example.com
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>Allow access from the IPv4 network 192.0.2.0/24 even if
- listening on an IPv6 wild card address (not supported on all
- platforms):</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="PROGRAMLISTING">
- permit-access 192.0.2.0/24
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>This is equivalent to the following line even if listening
- on an IPv4 address (not supported on all platforms):</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="PROGRAMLISTING">
- permit-access [::ffff:192.0.2.0]/120
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="BUFFER-LIMIT" id="BUFFER-LIMIT">7.4.8.
- buffer-limit</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Maximum size of the buffer for content filtering.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Size in Kbytes</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>4096</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Use a 4MB (4096 KB) limit.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>For content filtering, i.e. the <tt class=
- "LITERAL">+filter</tt> and <tt class=
- "LITERAL">+deanimate-gif</tt> actions, it is necessary that
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> buffers the entire
- document body. This can be potentially dangerous, since a
- server could just keep sending data indefinitely and wait for
- your RAM to exhaust -- with nasty consequences. Hence this
- option.</p>
-
- <p>When a document buffer size reaches the <tt class=
- "LITERAL">buffer-limit</tt>, it is flushed to the client
- unfiltered and no further attempt to filter the rest of the
- document is made. Remember that there may be multiple threads
- running, which might require up to <tt class=
- "LITERAL">buffer-limit</tt> Kbytes <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">each</i></span>, unless you have
- enabled <span class="QUOTE">"single-threaded"</span> above.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="ENABLE-PROXY-AUTHENTICATION-FORWARDING"
- id="ENABLE-PROXY-AUTHENTICATION-FORWARDING">7.4.9.
- enable-proxy-authentication-forwarding</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Whether or not proxy authentication through <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> should work.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>0 or 1</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>0</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Proxy authentication headers are removed.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Privoxy itself does not support proxy authentication, but
- can allow clients to authenticate against Privoxy's parent
- proxy.</p>
-
- <p>By default Privoxy (3.0.21 and later) don't do that and
- remove Proxy-Authorization headers in requests and
- Proxy-Authenticate headers in responses to make it harder for
- malicious sites to trick inexperienced users into providing
- login information.</p>
-
- <p>If this option is enabled the headers are forwarded.</p>
-
- <p>Enabling this option is <span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">not recommended</i></span> if there is no parent
- proxy that requires authentication or if the local network
- between Privoxy and the parent proxy isn't trustworthy. If
- proxy authentication is only required for some requests, it is
- recommended to use a client header filter to remove the
- authentication headers for requests where they aren't
- needed.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="FORWARDING" id="FORWARDING">7.5.
- Forwarding</a></h2>
-
- <p>This feature allows routing of HTTP requests through a chain of
- multiple proxies.</p>
-
- <p>Forwarding can be used to chain Privoxy with a caching proxy to
- speed up browsing. Using a parent proxy may also be necessary if the
- machine that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> runs on has no
- direct Internet access.</p>
-
- <p>Note that parent proxies can severely decrease your privacy level.
- For example a parent proxy could add your IP address to the request
- headers and if it's a caching proxy it may add the <span class=
- "QUOTE">"Etag"</span> header to revalidation requests again, even
- though you configured Privoxy to remove it. It may also ignore
- Privoxy's header time randomization and use the original values which
- could be used by the server as cookie replacement to track your steps
- between visits.</p>
-
- <p>Also specified here are SOCKS proxies. <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> supports the SOCKS 4 and SOCKS 4A
- protocols.</p>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="FORWARD" id="FORWARD">7.5.1.
- forward</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>To which parent HTTP proxy specific requests should be
- routed.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>target_pattern</i></tt>
- <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>http_parent</i></tt>[:<tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>port</i></tt>]</p>
-
- <p>where <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>target_pattern</i></tt> is
- a <a href="actions-file.html#AF-PATTERNS">URL pattern</a> that
- specifies to which requests (i.e. URLs) this forward rule shall
- apply. Use <tt class="LITERAL">/</tt> to denote <span class=
- "QUOTE">"all URLs"</span>. <tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>http_parent</i></tt>[:<tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>port</i></tt>] is the DNS name or IP address
- of the parent HTTP proxy through which the requests should be
- forwarded, optionally followed by its listening port (default:
- 8000). Use a single dot (<tt class="LITERAL">.</tt>) to denote
- <span class="QUOTE">"no forwarding"</span>.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">Unset</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Don't use parent HTTP proxies.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>If <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>http_parent</i></tt> is
- <span class="QUOTE">"."</span>, then requests are not forwarded
- to another HTTP proxy but are made directly to the web
- servers.</p>
-
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>http_parent</i></tt> can be a
- numerical IPv6 address (if <a href=
- "http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3493" target="_top">RFC 3493</a>
- is implemented). To prevent clashes with the port delimiter,
- the whole IP address has to be put into brackets. On the other
- hand a <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>target_pattern</i></tt>
- containing an IPv6 address has to be put into angle brackets
- (normal brackets are reserved for regular expressions
- already).</p>
-
- <p>Multiple lines are OK, they are checked in sequence, and the
- last match wins.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Examples:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Everything goes to an example parent proxy, except SSL on
- port 443 (which it doesn't handle):</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- forward / parent-proxy.example.org:8080
- forward :443 .
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>Everything goes to our example ISP's caching proxy, except
- for requests to that ISP's sites:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- forward / caching-proxy.isp.example.net:8000
- forward .isp.example.net .
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>Parent proxy specified by an IPv6 address:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="PROGRAMLISTING">
- forward / [2001:DB8::1]:8000
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>Suppose your parent proxy doesn't support IPv6:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="PROGRAMLISTING">
- forward / parent-proxy.example.org:8000
- forward ipv6-server.example.org .
- forward <[2-3][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f]:*> .
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="SOCKS" id="SOCKS">7.5.2. forward-socks4,
- forward-socks4a, forward-socks5 and forward-socks5t</a></h4><a name=
- "FORWARD-SOCKS4" id="FORWARD-SOCKS4"></a><a name="FORWARD-SOCKS4A"
- id="FORWARD-SOCKS4A"></a>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Through which SOCKS proxy (and optionally to which parent
- HTTP proxy) specific requests should be routed.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>target_pattern</i></tt>
- <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>socks_proxy</i></tt>[:<tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>port</i></tt>] <tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>http_parent</i></tt>[:<tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>port</i></tt>]</p>
-
- <p>where <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>target_pattern</i></tt> is
- a <a href="actions-file.html#AF-PATTERNS">URL pattern</a> that
- specifies to which requests (i.e. URLs) this forward rule shall
- apply. Use <tt class="LITERAL">/</tt> to denote <span class=
- "QUOTE">"all URLs"</span>. <tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>http_parent</i></tt> and <tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>socks_proxy</i></tt> are IP addresses in
- dotted decimal notation or valid DNS names (<tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>http_parent</i></tt> may be <span class=
- "QUOTE">"."</span> to denote <span class="QUOTE">"no HTTP
- forwarding"</span>), and the optional <tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>port</i></tt> parameters are TCP ports, i.e.
- integer values from 1 to 65535</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">Unset</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Don't use SOCKS proxies.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Multiple lines are OK, they are checked in sequence, and the
- last match wins.</p>
-
- <p>The difference between <tt class=
- "LITERAL">forward-socks4</tt> and <tt class=
- "LITERAL">forward-socks4a</tt> is that in the SOCKS 4A
- protocol, the DNS resolution of the target hostname happens on
- the SOCKS server, while in SOCKS 4 it happens locally.</p>
-
- <p>With <tt class="LITERAL">forward-socks5</tt> the DNS
- resolution will happen on the remote server as well.</p>
-
- <p><tt class="LITERAL">forward-socks5t</tt> works like vanilla
- <tt class="LITERAL">forward-socks5</tt> but lets <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> additionally use Tor-specific
- SOCKS extensions. Currently the only supported SOCKS extension
- is optimistic data which can reduce the latency for the first
- request made on a newly created connection.</p>
-
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>socks_proxy</i></tt> and
- <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>http_parent</i></tt> can be a
- numerical IPv6 address (if <a href=
- "http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3493" target="_top">RFC 3493</a>
- is implemented). To prevent clashes with the port delimiter,
- the whole IP address has to be put into brackets. On the other
- hand a <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>target_pattern</i></tt>
- containing an IPv6 address has to be put into angle brackets
- (normal brackets are reserved for regular expressions
- already).</p>
-
- <p>If <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>http_parent</i></tt> is
- <span class="QUOTE">"."</span>, then requests are not forwarded
- to another HTTP proxy but are made (HTTP-wise) directly to the
- web servers, albeit through a SOCKS proxy.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Examples:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>From the company example.com, direct connections are made to
- all <span class="QUOTE">"internal"</span> domains, but
- everything outbound goes through their ISP's proxy by way of
- example.com's corporate SOCKS 4A gateway to the Internet.</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- forward-socks4a / socks-gw.example.com:1080 www-cache.isp.example.net:8080
- forward .example.com .
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>A rule that uses a SOCKS 4 gateway for all destinations but
- no HTTP parent looks like this:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- forward-socks4 / socks-gw.example.com:1080 .
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>To chain Privoxy and Tor, both running on the same system,
- you would use something like:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- forward-socks5 / 127.0.0.1:9050 .
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>The public <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> network
- can't be used to reach your local network, if you need to
- access local servers you therefore might want to make some
- exceptions:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- forward 192.168.*.*/ .
- forward 10.*.*.*/ .
- forward 127.*.*.*/ .
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>Unencrypted connections to systems in these address ranges
- will be as (un)secure as the local network is, but the
- alternative is that you can't reach the local network through
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> at all. Of course this
- may actually be desired and there is no reason to make these
- exceptions if you aren't sure you need them.</p>
-
- <p>If you also want to be able to reach servers in your local
- network by using their names, you will need additional
- exceptions that look like this:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- forward localhost/ .
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="ADVANCED-FORWARDING-EXAMPLES" id=
- "ADVANCED-FORWARDING-EXAMPLES">7.5.3. Advanced Forwarding
- Examples</a></h4>
-
- <p>If you have links to multiple ISPs that provide various special
- content only to their subscribers, you can configure multiple
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxies</span> which have connections to
- the respective ISPs to act as forwarders to each other, so that
- <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">your</i></span> users can
- see the internal content of all ISPs.</p>
-
- <p>Assume that host-a has a PPP connection to isp-a.example.net. And
- host-b has a PPP connection to isp-b.example.org. Both run
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>. Their forwarding
- configuration can look like this:</p>
-
- <p>host-a:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- forward / .
- forward .isp-b.example.net host-b:8118
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>host-b:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- forward / .
- forward .isp-a.example.org host-a:8118
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>Now, your users can set their browser's proxy to use either host-a
- or host-b and be able to browse the internal content of both isp-a
- and isp-b.</p>
-
- <p>If you intend to chain <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
- and <span class="APPLICATION">squid</span> locally, then chaining as
- <tt class="LITERAL">browser -> squid -> privoxy</tt> is the
- recommended way.</p>
-
- <p>Assuming that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> and
- <span class="APPLICATION">squid</span> run on the same box, your
- <span class="APPLICATION">squid</span> configuration could then look
- like this:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- # Define Privoxy as parent proxy (without ICP)
- cache_peer 127.0.0.1 parent 8118 7 no-query
-
- # Define ACL for protocol FTP
- acl ftp proto FTP
-
- # Do not forward FTP requests to Privoxy
- always_direct allow ftp
-
- # Forward all the rest to Privoxy
- never_direct allow all
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>You would then need to change your browser's proxy settings to
- <span class="APPLICATION">squid</span>'s address and port. Squid
- normally uses port 3128. If unsure consult <tt class=
- "LITERAL">http_port</tt> in <tt class="FILENAME">squid.conf</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>You could just as well decide to only forward requests you suspect
- of leading to Windows executables through a virus-scanning parent
- proxy, say, on <tt class="LITERAL">antivir.example.com</tt>, port
- 8010:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- forward / .
- forward /.*\.(exe|com|dll|zip)$ antivir.example.com:8010
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="FORWARDED-CONNECT-RETRIES" id=
- "FORWARDED-CONNECT-RETRIES">7.5.4. forwarded-connect-retries</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>How often Privoxy retries if a forwarded connection request
- fails.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>Number of retries.</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">0</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Connections forwarded through other proxies are treated like
- direct connections and no retry attempts are made.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class=
- "REPLACEABLE"><i>forwarded-connect-retries</i></tt> is mainly
- interesting for socks4a connections, where <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can't detect why the connections
- failed. The connection might have failed because of a DNS
- timeout in which case a retry makes sense, but it might also
- have failed because the server doesn't exist or isn't
- reachable. In this case the retry will just delay the
- appearance of Privoxy's error message.</p>
-
- <p>Note that in the context of this option, <span class=
- "QUOTE">"forwarded connections"</span> includes all connections
- that Privoxy forwards through other proxies. This option is not
- limited to the HTTP CONNECT method.</p>
-
- <p>Only use this option, if you are getting lots of
- forwarding-related error messages that go away when you try
- again manually. Start with a small value and check Privoxy's
- logfile from time to time, to see how many retries are usually
- needed.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Examples:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>forwarded-connect-retries 1</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="MISC" id="MISC">7.6. Miscellaneous</a></h2>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="ACCEPT-INTERCEPTED-REQUESTS" id=
- "ACCEPT-INTERCEPTED-REQUESTS">7.6.1.
- accept-intercepted-requests</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Whether intercepted requests should be treated as valid.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>0 or 1</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">0</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Only proxy requests are accepted, intercepted requests are
- treated as invalid.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>If you don't trust your clients and want to force them to
- use <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>, enable this
- option and configure your packet filter to redirect outgoing
- HTTP connections into <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>.</p>
-
- <p>Make sure that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span>
- own requests aren't redirected as well. Additionally take care
- that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can't
- intentionally connect to itself, otherwise you could run into
- redirection loops if <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span>
- listening port is reachable by the outside or an attacker has
- access to the pages you visit.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Examples:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>accept-intercepted-requests 1</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="ALLOW-CGI-REQUEST-CRUNCHING" id=
- "ALLOW-CGI-REQUEST-CRUNCHING">7.6.2.
- allow-cgi-request-crunching</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Whether requests to <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> CGI pages can be blocked or
- redirected.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>0 or 1</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">0</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> ignores block and
- redirect actions for its CGI pages.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>By default <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> ignores
- block or redirect actions for its CGI pages. Intercepting these
- requests can be useful in multi-user setups to implement
- fine-grained access control, but it can also render the
- complete web interface useless and make debugging problems
- painful if done without care.</p>
-
- <p>Don't enable this option unless you're sure that you really
- need it.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Examples:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>allow-cgi-request-crunching 1</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="SPLIT-LARGE-FORMS" id=
- "SPLIT-LARGE-FORMS">7.6.3. split-large-forms</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Whether the CGI interface should stay compatible with broken
- HTTP clients.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>0 or 1</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">0</i></span></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The CGI form generate long GET URLs.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> CGI forms can
- lead to rather long URLs. This isn't a problem as far as the
- HTTP standard is concerned, but it can confuse clients with
- arbitrary URL length limitations.</p>
-
- <p>Enabling split-large-forms causes <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to divide big forms into smaller
- ones to keep the URL length down. It makes editing a lot less
- convenient and you can no longer submit all changes at once,
- but at least it works around this browser bug.</p>
-
- <p>If you don't notice any editing problems, there is no reason
- to enable this option, but if one of the submit buttons appears
- to be broken, you should give it a try.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Examples:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>split-large-forms 1</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="KEEP-ALIVE-TIMEOUT" id=
- "KEEP-ALIVE-TIMEOUT">7.6.4. keep-alive-timeout</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Number of seconds after which an open connection will no
- longer be reused.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>Time in seconds.</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>None</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Connections are not kept alive.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>This option allows clients to keep the connection to
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> alive. If the server
- supports it, <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will keep
- the connection to the server alive as well. Under certain
- circumstances this may result in speed-ups.</p>
-
- <p>By default, <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will
- close the connection to the server if the client connection
- gets closed, or if the specified timeout has been reached
- without a new request coming in. This behaviour can be changed
- with the <a href="#CONNECTION-SHARING" target=
- "_top">connection-sharing</a> option.</p>
-
- <p>This option has no effect if <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> has been compiled without
- keep-alive support.</p>
-
- <p>Note that a timeout of five seconds as used in the default
- configuration file significantly decreases the number of
- connections that will be reused. The value is used because some
- browsers limit the number of connections they open to a single
- host and apply the same limit to proxies. This can result in a
- single website <span class="QUOTE">"grabbing"</span> all the
- connections the browser allows, which means connections to
- other websites can't be opened until the connections currently
- in use time out.</p>
-
- <p>Several users have reported this as a Privoxy bug, so the
- default value has been reduced. Consider increasing it to 300
- seconds or even more if you think your browser can handle it.
- If your browser appears to be hanging, it probably can't.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Examples:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>keep-alive-timeout 300</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="TOLERATE-PIPELINING" id=
- "TOLERATE-PIPELINING">7.6.5. tolerate-pipelining</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Whether or not pipelined requests should be served.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>0 or 1.</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>None</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>If Privoxy receives more than one request at once, it
- terminates the client connection after serving the first
- one.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> currently doesn't
- pipeline outgoing requests, thus allowing pipelining on the
- client connection is not guaranteed to improve the
- performance.</p>
-
- <p>By default <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> tries to
- discourage clients from pipelining by discarding aggressively
- pipelined requests, which forces the client to resend them
- through a new connection.</p>
-
- <p>This option lets <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
- tolerate pipelining. Whether or not that improves performance
- mainly depends on the client configuration.</p>
-
- <p>If you are seeing problems with pages not properly loading,
- disabling this option could work around the problem.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Examples:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>tolerate-pipelining 1</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="DEFAULT-SERVER-TIMEOUT" id=
- "DEFAULT-SERVER-TIMEOUT">7.6.6. default-server-timeout</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Assumed server-side keep-alive timeout if not specified by
- the server.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>Time in seconds.</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>None</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Connections for which the server didn't specify the
- keep-alive timeout are not reused.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Enabling this option significantly increases the number of
- connections that are reused, provided the <a href=
- "#KEEP-ALIVE-TIMEOUT" target="_top">keep-alive-timeout</a>
- option is also enabled.</p>
-
- <p>While it also increases the number of connections problems
- when <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> tries to reuse a
- connection that already has been closed on the server side, or
- is closed while <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is
- trying to reuse it, this should only be a problem if it happens
- for the first request sent by the client. If it happens for
- requests on reused client connections, <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will simply close the connection
- and the client is supposed to retry the request without
- bothering the user.</p>
-
- <p>Enabling this option is therefore only recommended if the
- <a href="#CONNECTION-SHARING" target=
- "_top">connection-sharing</a> option is disabled.</p>
-
- <p>It is an error to specify a value larger than the <a href=
- "#KEEP-ALIVE-TIMEOUT" target="_top">keep-alive-timeout</a>
- value.</p>
-
- <p>This option has no effect if <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> has been compiled without
- keep-alive support.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Examples:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>default-server-timeout 60</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="CONNECTION-SHARING" id=
- "CONNECTION-SHARING">7.6.7. connection-sharing</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Whether or not outgoing connections that have been kept
- alive should be shared between different incoming
- connections.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>0 or 1</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>None</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Connections are not shared.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>This option has no effect if <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> has been compiled without
- keep-alive support, or if it's disabled.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Note that reusing connections doesn't necessary cause
- speedups. There are also a few privacy implications you should
- be aware of.</p>
-
- <p>If this option is effective, outgoing connections are shared
- between clients (if there are more than one) and closing the
- browser that initiated the outgoing connection does no longer
- affect the connection between <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> and the server unless the client's
- request hasn't been completed yet.</p>
-
- <p>If the outgoing connection is idle, it will not be closed
- until either <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> or the
- server's timeout is reached. While it's open, the server knows
- that the system running <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is still there.</p>
-
- <p>If there are more than one client (maybe even belonging to
- multiple users), they will be able to reuse each others
- connections. This is potentially dangerous in case of
- authentication schemes like NTLM where only the connection is
- authenticated, instead of requiring authentication for each
- request.</p>
-
- <p>If there is only a single client, and if said client can
- keep connections alive on its own, enabling this option has
- next to no effect. If the client doesn't support connection
- keep-alive, enabling this option may make sense as it allows
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to keep outgoing
- connections alive even if the client itself doesn't support
- it.</p>
-
- <p>You should also be aware that enabling this option increases
- the likelihood of getting the "No server or forwarder data"
- error message, especially if you are using a slow connection to
- the Internet.</p>
-
- <p>This option should only be used by experienced users who
- understand the risks and can weight them against the
- benefits.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Examples:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>connection-sharing 1</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="SOCKET-TIMEOUT" id="SOCKET-TIMEOUT">7.6.8.
- socket-timeout</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Number of seconds after which a socket times out if no data
- is received.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>Time in seconds.</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>None</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>A default value of 300 seconds is used.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The default is quite high and you probably want to reduce
- it. If you aren't using an occasionally slow proxy like Tor,
- reducing it to a few seconds should be fine.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Examples:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>socket-timeout 300</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="MAX-CLIENT-CONNECTIONS" id=
- "MAX-CLIENT-CONNECTIONS">7.6.9. max-client-connections</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Maximum number of client connections that will be
- served.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>Positive number.</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>128</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Connections are served until a resource limit is
- reached.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> creates one thread
- (or process) for every incoming client connection that isn't
- rejected based on the access control settings.</p>
-
- <p>If the system is powerful enough, <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can theoretically deal with
- several hundred (or thousand) connections at the same time, but
- some operating systems enforce resource limits by shutting down
- offending processes and their default limits may be below the
- ones <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> would require
- under heavy load.</p>
-
- <p>Configuring <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to
- enforce a connection limit below the thread or process limit
- used by the operating system makes sure this doesn't happen.
- Simply increasing the operating system's limit would work too,
- but if <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> isn't the only
- application running on the system, you may actually want to
- limit the resources used by <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>.</p>
-
- <p>If <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is only used by
- a single trusted user, limiting the number of client
- connections is probably unnecessary. If there are multiple
- possibly untrusted users you probably still want to
- additionally use a packet filter to limit the maximal number of
- incoming connections per client. Otherwise a malicious user
- could intentionally create a high number of connections to
- prevent other users from using <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>.</p>
-
- <p>Obviously using this option only makes sense if you choose a
- limit below the one enforced by the operating system.</p>
-
- <p>One most POSIX-compliant systems <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can't properly deal with more than
- FD_SETSIZE file descriptors at the same time and has to reject
- connections if the limit is reached. This will likely change in
- a future version, but currently this limit can't be increased
- without recompiling <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
- with a different FD_SETSIZE limit.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Examples:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>max-client-connections 256</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="HANDLE-AS-EMPTY-DOC-RETURNS-OK" id=
- "HANDLE-AS-EMPTY-DOC-RETURNS-OK">7.6.10.
- handle-as-empty-doc-returns-ok</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The status code Privoxy returns for pages blocked with
- <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
- "actions-file.html#HANDLE-AS-EMPTY-DOCUMENT" target=
- "_top">+handle-as-empty-document</a></tt>.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>0 or 1</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>0</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Privoxy returns a status 403(forbidden) for all blocked
- pages.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if set:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Privoxy returns a status 200(OK) for pages blocked with
- +handle-as-empty-document and a status 403(Forbidden) for all
- other blocked pages.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>This is a work-around for Firefox bug 492459: <span class=
- "QUOTE">" Websites are no longer rendered if SSL requests for
- JavaScripts are blocked by a proxy. "</span> (<a href=
- "https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492459" target=
- "_top">https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492459</a>)
- As the bug has been fixed for quite some time this option
- should no longer be needed and will be removed in a future
- release. Please speak up if you have a reason why the option
- should be kept around.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="ENABLE-COMPRESSION" id=
- "ENABLE-COMPRESSION">7.6.11. enable-compression</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Whether or not buffered content is compressed before
- delivery.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>0 or 1</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>0</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Privoxy does not compress buffered content.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Effect if set:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Privoxy compresses buffered content before delivering it to
- the client, provided the client supports it.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>This directive is only supported if Privoxy has been
- compiled with FEATURE_COMPRESSION, which should not to be
- confused with FEATURE_ZLIB.</p>
-
- <p>Compressing buffered content is mainly useful if Privoxy and
- the client are running on different systems. If they are
- running on the same system, enabling compression is likely to
- slow things down. If you didn't measure otherwise, you should
- assume that it does and keep this option disabled.</p>
-
- <p>Privoxy will not compress buffered content below a certain
- length.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="COMPRESSION-LEVEL" id=
- "COMPRESSION-LEVEL">7.6.12. compression-level</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The compression level that is passed to the zlib library
- when compressing buffered content.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>Positive number ranging from 0 to
- 9.</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>1</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>Compressing the data more takes usually longer than
- compressing it less or not compressing it at all. Which level
- is best depends on the connection between Privoxy and the
- client. If you can't be bothered to benchmark it for yourself,
- you should stick with the default and keep compression
- disabled.</p>
-
- <p>If compression is disabled, the compression level is
- irrelevant.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Examples:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- # Best speed (compared to the other levels)
- compression-level 1
- # Best compression
- compression-level 9
- # No compression. Only useful for testing as the added header
- # slightly increases the amount of data that has to be sent.
- # If your benchmark shows that using this compression level
- # is superior to using no compression at all, the benchmark
- # is likely to be flawed.
- compression-level 0
-
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT3">
- <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="CLIENT-HEADER-ORDER" id=
- "CLIENT-HEADER-ORDER">7.6.13. client-header-order</a></h4>
-
- <div class="VARIABLELIST">
- <dl>
- <dt>Specifies:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>The order in which client headers are sorted before
- forwarding them.</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Type of value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>Client header names delimited by
- spaces or tabs</i></tt></p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Default value:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>None</p>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
- <dd>
- <p>By default <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> leaves
- the client headers in the order they were sent by the client.
- Headers are modified in-place, new headers are added at the end
- of the already existing headers.</p>
-
- <p>The header order can be used to fingerprint client requests
- independently of other headers like the User-Agent.</p>
-
- <p>This directive allows to sort the headers differently to
- better mimic a different User-Agent. Client headers will be
- emitted in the order given, headers whose name isn't explicitly
- specified are added at the end.</p>
-
- <p>Note that sorting headers in an uncommon way will make
- fingerprinting actually easier. Encrypted headers are not
- affected by this directive.</p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
- </div>
- </div>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="WINDOWS-GUI" id="WINDOWS-GUI">7.7. Windows
- GUI Options</a></h2>
-
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> has a number of options
- specific to the Windows GUI interface:</p><a name="ACTIVITY-ANIMATION"
- id="ACTIVITY-ANIMATION"></a>
-
- <p>If <span class="QUOTE">"activity-animation"</span> is set to 1, the
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> icon will animate when
- <span class="QUOTE">"Privoxy"</span> is active. To turn off, set to
- 0.</p>
-
- <p class="LITERALLAYOUT"><tt class="LITERAL"> <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">activity-animation 1</i></span><br>
- </tt></p><a name="LOG-MESSAGES" id=
- "LOG-MESSAGES"></a>
-
- <p>If <span class="QUOTE">"log-messages"</span> is set to 1,
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> copies log messages to the
- console window. The log detail depends on the <a href=
- "config.html#DEBUG">debug</a> directive.</p>
-
- <p class="LITERALLAYOUT"><tt class="LITERAL"> <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">log-messages 1</i></span><br>
- </tt></p><a name="LOG-BUFFER-SIZE" id=
- "LOG-BUFFER-SIZE"></a>
-
- <p>If <span class="QUOTE">"log-buffer-size"</span> is set to 1, the
- size of the log buffer, i.e. the amount of memory used for the log
- messages displayed in the console window, will be limited to
- <span class="QUOTE">"log-max-lines"</span> (see below).</p>
-
- <p>Warning: Setting this to 0 will result in the buffer to grow
- infinitely and eat up all your memory!</p>
-
- <p class="LITERALLAYOUT"><tt class="LITERAL"> <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">log-buffer-size 1</i></span><br>
- </tt></p><a name="LOG-MAX-LINES" id=
- "LOG-MAX-LINES"></a>
-
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">log-max-lines</span> is the maximum number
- of lines held in the log buffer. See above.</p>
-
- <p class="LITERALLAYOUT"><tt class="LITERAL"> <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">log-max-lines 200</i></span><br>
- </tt></p><a name="LOG-HIGHLIGHT-MESSAGES" id=
- "LOG-HIGHLIGHT-MESSAGES"></a>
-
- <p>If <span class="QUOTE">"log-highlight-messages"</span> is set to 1,
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will highlight portions of the
- log messages with a bold-faced font:</p>
-
- <p class="LITERALLAYOUT"><tt class="LITERAL"> <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">log-highlight-messages 1</i></span><br>
- </tt></p><a name="LOG-FONT-NAME" id=
- "LOG-FONT-NAME"></a>
-
- <p>The font used in the console window:</p>
-
- <p class="LITERALLAYOUT"><tt class="LITERAL"> <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">log-font-name Comic Sans
- MS</i></span><br>
- </tt></p><a name="LOG-FONT-SIZE" id=
- "LOG-FONT-SIZE"></a>
-
- <p>Font size used in the console window:</p>
-
- <p class="LITERALLAYOUT"><tt class="LITERAL"> <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">log-font-size 8</i></span><br>
- </tt></p><a name="SHOW-ON-TASK-BAR" id=
- "SHOW-ON-TASK-BAR"></a>
-
- <p><span class="QUOTE">"show-on-task-bar"</span> controls whether or
- not <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will appear as a button on
- the Task bar when minimized:</p>
-
- <p class="LITERALLAYOUT"><tt class="LITERAL"> <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">show-on-task-bar 0</i></span><br>
- </tt></p><a name="CLOSE-BUTTON-MINIMIZES" id=
- "CLOSE-BUTTON-MINIMIZES"></a>
-
- <p>If <span class="QUOTE">"close-button-minimizes"</span> is set to 1,
- the Windows close button will minimize <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> instead of closing the program (close with
- the exit option on the File menu).</p>
-
- <p class="LITERALLAYOUT"><tt class="LITERAL"> <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">close-button-minimizes 1</i></span><br>
- </tt></p><a name="HIDE-CONSOLE" id=
- "HIDE-CONSOLE"></a>
-
- <p>The <span class="QUOTE">"hide-console"</span> option is specific to
- the MS-Win console version of <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>.
- If this option is used, <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will
- disconnect from and hide the command console.</p>
-
- <p class="LITERALLAYOUT"><tt class="LITERAL"> #<span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">hide-console</i></span><br>
- </tt></p>
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