# Sample Configuration File for Privoxy v3.0.6
#
-# $Id: config,v 1.55 2006/09/23 17:59:19 david__schmidt Exp $
+# $Id: config,v 1.56 2006/11/14 01:54:36 hal9 Exp $
#
# Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Privoxy Developers http://privoxy.org
#
# Notes:
#
# The available debug levels are:
-#
-# debug 1 # show each GET/POST/CONNECT request
-# debug 2 # show each connection status
-# debug 4 # show I/O status
-# debug 8 # show header parsing
-# debug 16 # log all data into the logfile
-# debug 32 # debug force feature
+#
+# debug 1 # show each GET/POST/CONNECT request
+# debug 2 # show each connection status
+# debug 4 # show I/O status
+# debug 8 # show header parsing
+# debug 16 # log all data into the logfile
+# debug 32 # debug force feature
# debug 64 # debug regular expression filter
-# debug 128 # debug fast redirects
-# debug 256 # debug GIF de-animation
+# debug 128 # debug fast redirects
+# debug 256 # debug GIF de-animation
# debug 512 # Common Log Format
-# debug 1024 # debug kill pop-ups
-# debug 2048 # CGI user interface
+# debug 1024 # debug kill pop-ups
+# debug 2048 # CGI user interface
# debug 4096 # Startup banner and warnings.
# debug 8192 # Non-fatal errors
#
# to anywhere, with the exception that 192.168.45.73 may not
# access www.dirty-stuff.example.com:
#
-# permit-access 192.168.45.64/26
+# permit-access 192.168.45.64/26
# deny-access 192.168.45.73 www.dirty-stuff.example.com
#
# of multiple proxies. It can be used to better protect privacy
# and confidentiality when accessing specific domains by routing
# requests to those domains through an anonymous public proxy.
-# Or to use a caching proxy to speed up browsing. Or chaining to
-# a parent proxy may be necessary because the machine that Privoxy
+# Or to use a caching proxy to speed up browsing. Or chaining to
+# a parent proxy may be necessary because the machine that Privoxy
# runs on has no direct Internet access.
#
# Also specified here are SOCKS proxies. Privoxy supports the SOCKS
# Everything goes to an example anonymizing proxy, except SSL on
# port 443 (which it doesn't handle):
#
-# forward / anon-proxy.example.org:8080
+# forward / anon-proxy.example.org:8080
# forward :443 .
#
# Everything goes to our example ISP's caching proxy, except for
# ISP's proxy by way of example.com's corporate SOCKS 4A gateway
# to the Internet.
#
-# forward-socks4a / socks-gw.example.com:1080 www-cache.example-isp.net:8080
+# forward-socks4a / socks-gw.example.com:1080 www-cache.example-isp.net:8080
# forward .example.com .
-#
+#
# A rule that uses a SOCKS 4 gateway for all destinations but no
# HTTP parent looks like this:
-#
+#
# forward-socks4 / socks-gw.example.com:1080 .
#
# To chain Privoxy and Tor, both running on the same system,
# you should use the rule:
-#
+#
# forward-socks4a / 127.0.0.1:9050 .
#
# The public Tor network can't be used to reach your local network,