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2 .\" Hal Burgiss <hal@foobox.net for Junkbuster developers
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3 .TH JUNKBUSTER 1 "v2.9.9 (alpha) Date: 2001/10/14"
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13 \fI\&[config_file] &\fP
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16 \fI\&[config_file]\fP
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20 If the configuration file is not specified on the command line,
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21 \fBJunkbuster\fP will look for a file named \fIconfig\fP in the
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22 current directory (except on Amiga where it will look for
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23 \fIAmiTCP:db/junkbuster/config\fP and Win32 where it will try
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24 \fIjunkbstr.txt\fP).
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29 is an instrumentable HTTP proxy that filters the
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32 web servers and browsers.
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33 \fBJunkbuster\fP can be used to protect privacy, manage cookies, filter web
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34 page content, manage access restrictions, and to remove such annoying Internet
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35 junk as ads, banners, and pop-ups. Or whatever other annoyances strike your
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38 .SH INSTALLATION AND USE
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39 Browsers must be configured to use
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41 (the default is localhost,
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45 proxy in Netscape and Mozilla,
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48 \fB\&Preferences\fP;
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51 \fB\&Manual Proxy Configuration\fP;
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54 For Internet Explorer,
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57 \fB\&Internet Properties\fP;
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58 \fB\&Connections\fP;
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59 \fB\&LAN Settings\fP.
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61 Set the HTTP proxy location for localhost, port 8000.
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63 Secure (SSL) Proxy\" ijbfaq.html#security
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64 should also be set to the same values,
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71 All \fBJunkbuster\fP configuration is done via the various configuarion
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72 files. The default configuration files are: \fIconfig\fP,
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73 \fIactionsfile\fP, and \fIre_filterfile\fP. These are well commented.
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74 On Unix and Unix-like systems, these are located in \fI/etc/junkbuster/\fP
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75 by default. On Windows and OS/2, these files are in the same directory
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76 as the \fBJunkbuster\fP executable.
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78 The name and number of configuration files has changed from previous versions,
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79 and is subject to change as development progresses. In fact, the configuration
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80 itself is changed and much more sophisticated. See the user-manual for a brief
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81 explanation of all configuration options.
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83 .SH "SAMPLE CONFIGURATION"
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85 A brief example of what an \fIactionsfile\fP configuration might look like:
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89 # Define a few useful custom aliases for later use
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91 +no-cookies = +no-cookies-set +no-cookies-read
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92 -no-cookies = -no-cookies-set -no-cookies-read
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93 +imageblock = +block +image
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95 ## Default Policies (actions) ############################
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103 +hide-from{block} \\
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104 +hide-referer{forge} \\
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105 -hide-user-agent \\
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107 +image-blocker{blank} \\
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108 +no-cookies-read \\
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115 # Now set exceptions to the above defined policies #######
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117 # Sites that DO need cookies
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122 .msdn.microsoft.com
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124 # This site requires cookies AND 'fast-redirects' on
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125 {-no-cookies -fast-redirects}
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128 # Add custom headers, and turn off filtering of page source
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129 {+add-header{X-Privacy: Yes please} #-add-header{*} \\
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130 +add-header{X-User-Tracking: No thanks!} -filter}
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135 .ad.preferences.com/image.*
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137 .ad-adex3.flycast.com
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138 .ad.doubleclick.net
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139 .ln.doubleclick.net
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140 .ad.de.doubleclick.net
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141 /.*/count\\.cgi\\?.*df=
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142 194.221.183.22[1-7]
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143 a196.g.akamai.net/7/196/2670/000[12]/images.gmx.net/i4/images/.*/
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145 # Block any URLs that match these patterns
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147 /.*/(.*[-_.])?ads?[0-9]?(/|[-_.].*|\\.(gif|jpe?g))
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148 /.*/(.*[-_.])?count(er)?(\\.cgi|\\.dll|\\.exe|[?/])
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149 /.*/(plain|live|rotate)[-_.]?ads?/
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150 /.*/(sponsor)s?[0-9]?/
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151 /.*/ad(server|stream|juggler)\\.(cgi|pl|dll|exe)
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153 /.*/adv((er)?ts?|ertis(ing|ements?))?/
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156 /.*/sponsor.*\\.gif
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157 /.*/advert[0-9]+\\.jpg
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160 /images/.*/.*_anim\\.gif
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162 /.*(ms)?backoff(ice)?.*\\.(gif|jpe?g)
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163 195.63.104.*/(inbox|log|meld|folderlu|folderru|log(in|out)[lmr]u|)
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164 .images.nytimes.com
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165 .images.yahoo.com/adv/
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171 See the comments in the configuration files themselves, or the user-manual
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172 for explanations of the above syntax.
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175 \fI/usr/sbin/junkbuster\fP
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177 \fI/etc/junkbuster/config\fP
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179 \fI/etc/junkbuster/actionsfile\fP
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181 \fI/etc/junkbuster/re_filterfile\fP
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183 \fI/var/log/junkbuster/logfile\fP
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186 Various other files should be included, but may vary depending on platform.
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187 More documentation should be included in the local documentation directory,
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188 though is not complete at this time.
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191 This is a development version of \fBJunkbuster\fP. All features are not
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195 Yes. HTTP/1.1 support is only partially implemented. See the user-manual for
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196 how and where to report bugs.
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199 http://ijbswa.sourceforge.net/
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201 http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa
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203 http://www.waldherr.org/junkbuster/\" waldherr.org#
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205 http://www.junkbusters.com/ht/en/cookies.html\" cookies.html#
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207 http://ijbswa.sourceforge.net/config/
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209 http://privacy.net/analyze/
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211 http://www.squid-cache.org/
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213 .SH DEVELOPMENT TEAM
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217 Andreas Oesterhelt
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242 .SH COPYRIGHT AND GPL
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243 Orginally written by, and copyrighted by, the Anonymous Coders and Junkbusters
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246 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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247 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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248 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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249 (at your option) any later version.
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251 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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252 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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253 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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254 GNU General Public License for more details.
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256 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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257 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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258 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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260 Internet Junkbuster
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263 trademark\" legal.html#marks
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264 of Junkbusters Corporation.
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