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Copyright © 2001-2010 by +> © 2001-2018 by Privoxy Developers

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The Privoxy User Manual gives users information on how to install, configure and use Privoxy. @@ -77,22 +74,43 @@ TARGET="_top" flexible configuration and can be customized to suit individual needs and tastes. It has application for both stand-alone systems and multi-user networks.

Privoxy is Free Software and licensed under the GPL2.

Privoxy is Free Software and licensed under the GNU GPLv2.

Privoxy is an associated project of Software in the Public Interest (SPI). - Privoxy is an associated project of Software in the Public Interest (SPI).

Helping hands and donations are welcome:

You can find the latest version of the Privoxy User Manual at http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/https://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/. Please see the

2.1.1. Red Hat and Fedora RPMs
2.1.2. Debian and Ubuntu
2.1.3. 2.1.2. Windows
2.1.4. Solaris
2.1.5. 2.1.3. OS/2
2.1.6. 2.1.4. Mac OS X
2.1.7. AmigaOS2.1.5. Installation from ready-built package
2.1.8. FreeBSD2.1.6. Installation from source
2.1.9. Gentoo2.1.7. FreeBSD
Building from Source
2.2.1. Windows
2.3.
5.1. Red Hat and FedoraDebian
5.2. DebianFreeBSD and ElectroBSD
5.3.
5.4. Solaris, NetBSD, FreeBSD, HP-UX and othersGeneric instructions for Unix derivates (Solaris, NetBSD, HP-UX etc.)
5.5.
5.7. AmigaOS
5.8. Gentoo
5.9. Command Line Options
6.1. Controlling Privoxy with Your Web Browser
7.2.3. temporary-directory
7.2.4. logdir
7.2.4. 7.2.5. actionsfile
7.2.5. 7.2.6. filterfile
7.2.6. 7.2.7. logfile
7.2.7. 7.2.8. trustfile
buffer-limit
7.4.9. enable-proxy-authentication-forwarding
7.4.10. trusted-cgi-referer
7.5.2. forward-socks4, forward-socks4a and forward-socks5forward-socks4, forward-socks4a, forward-socks5 and forward-socks5t
7.5.3.
7.6.5. tolerate-pipelining
7.6.6. default-server-timeout
7.6.6. 7.6.7. connection-sharing
7.6.7. 7.6.8. socket-timeout
7.6.8. 7.6.9. max-client-connections
7.6.9. 7.6.10. listen-backlog
7.6.11. enable-accept-filter
7.6.12. handle-as-empty-doc-returns-ok
7.6.13. enable-compression
7.6.14. compression-level
7.6.15. client-header-order
7.6.16. client-specific-tag
7.6.17. client-tag-lifetime
7.6.18. trust-x-forwarded-for
7.6.19. receive-buffer-size
8.1. Finding the Right Mix
8.2. How to Edit
8.4.1. The Domain PatternThe Host Pattern
8.4.2. The Path Pattern
8.4.3. The Tag PatternThe Request Tag Pattern
8.4.4. The Negative Request Tag Patterns
8.4.5. The Client Tag Pattern
8.5.14. external-filter
8.5.15. fast-redirects
8.5.15. 8.5.16. filter
8.5.16. 8.5.17. force-text-mode
8.5.17. 8.5.18. forward-override
8.5.18. 8.5.19. handle-as-empty-document
8.5.19. 8.5.20. handle-as-image
8.5.20. 8.5.21. hide-accept-language
8.5.21. 8.5.22. hide-content-disposition
8.5.22. 8.5.23. hide-if-modified-since
8.5.23. 8.5.24. hide-from-header
8.5.24. 8.5.25. hide-referrer
8.5.25. 8.5.26. hide-user-agent
8.5.26. 8.5.27. limit-connect
8.5.27. 8.5.28. limit-cookie-lifetime
8.5.29. prevent-compression
8.5.28. 8.5.30. overwrite-last-modified
8.5.29. 8.5.31. redirect
8.5.30. 8.5.32. server-header-filter
8.5.31. 8.5.33. server-header-tagger
8.5.32. 8.5.34. session-cookies-only
8.5.33. 8.5.35. set-image-blocker
8.5.34. 8.5.36. Summary
8.7.1. match-all.action
8.7.2. default.action
8.7.3. user.action
9.1. Filter File Tutorial
The Pre-defined Filters
9.3. External filter syntax
11.1. Please provide sufficient information
11.2. Get Support
11.2. 11.3. Reporting Problems
11.2.1. 11.3.1. Reporting Ads or Other Configuration Problems
11.2.2. 11.3.2. Reporting Bugs
11.3. Request New Features11.4. Reporting security problems
11.4. Other11.5. Mailing Lists
11.6. SourceForge support trackers
12.1. License
14.2. Privoxy's Internal Pages
14.2.1. Bookmarklets
14.3.
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