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<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server" target=
"_top">proxy</a>. The default is 127.0.0.1 (or localhost) for the proxy
address, and port 8118 (earlier versions used port 8000). This is the one
- configuration step <span class="emphasis EMPHASIS c2">that must be
- done</span>!</p>
+ configuration step <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">that must
+ be done</i></span>!</p>
<p>Please note that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can only
proxy HTTP and HTTPS traffic. It will not work with FTP or other
protocols.</p>
<div class="FIGURE">
- <a name="AEN899" id="AEN899"></a>
+ <a name="AEN629" id="AEN629"></a>
- <p class="c3">Figure 2. Proxy Configuration Showing Mozilla/Netscape
- HTTP and HTTPS (SSL) Settings</p>
+ <p><b>Figure 2. Proxy Configuration Showing Mozilla/Netscape HTTP and
+ HTTPS (SSL) Settings</b></p>
<div class="MEDIAOBJECT">
<p><img src="proxy_setup.jpg"></p>
if you want HTTPS proxy support too (sometimes labeled <span class=
"QUOTE">"Secure"</span>). Make sure any checkboxes like <span class=
"QUOTE">"Use the same proxy server for all protocols"</span> is
- <span class="emphasis EMPHASIS c2">UNCHECKED</span>. You want only HTTP
- and HTTPS (SSL)!</p>
+ <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">UNCHECKED</i></span>. You want
+ only HTTP and HTTPS (SSL)!</p>
<div class="FIGURE">
- <a name="AEN944" id="AEN944"></a>
+ <a name="AEN674" id="AEN674"></a>
- <p class="c3">Figure 3. Proxy Configuration Showing Internet Explorer
- HTTP and HTTPS (Secure) Settings</p>
+ <p><b>Figure 3. Proxy Configuration Showing Internet Explorer HTTP and
+ HTTPS (Secure) Settings</b></p>
<div class="MEDIAOBJECT">
<p><img src="proxy2.jpg"></p>
will try <tt class="FILENAME">config.txt</tt>.</p>
<div class="SECT2">
- <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="START-REDHAT" id="START-REDHAT">5.1. Red Hat
- and Fedora</a></h2>
-
- <p>A default Red Hat installation may not start <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> upon boot. It will use the file <tt class=
- "FILENAME">/etc/privoxy/config</tt> as its main configuration file.</p>
-
- <table class="c4" border="0" width="100%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- # /etc/rc.d/init.d/privoxy start
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
+ <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="START-DEBIAN" id="START-DEBIAN">5.1.
+ Debian</a></h2>
- <p>Or ...</p>
+ <p>We use a script. Note that Debian typically starts <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> upon booting per default. It will use the
+ file <tt class="FILENAME">/etc/privoxy/config</tt> as its main
+ configuration file.</p>
- <table class="c4" border="0" width="100%">
+ <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
<tr>
<td>
<pre class="SCREEN">
- # service privoxy start
+ # /etc/init.d/privoxy start
</pre>
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<div class="SECT2">
- <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="START-DEBIAN" id="START-DEBIAN">5.2.
- Debian</a></h2>
+ <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="START-FREEBSD" id="START-FREEBSD">5.2.
+ FreeBSD and ElectroBSD</a></h2>
- <p>We use a script. Note that Debian typically starts <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> upon booting per default. It will use the
- file <tt class="FILENAME">/etc/privoxy/config</tt> as its main
- configuration file.</p>
+ <p>To start <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> upon booting, add
+ "privoxy_enable='YES'" to <tt class="FILENAME">/etc/rc.conf</tt>.
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will use <tt class=
+ "FILENAME">/usr/local/etc/privoxy/config</tt> as its main configuration
+ file.</p>
+
+ <p>If you installed <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> into a
+ jail, the paths above are relative to the jail root.</p>
- <table class="c4" border="0" width="100%">
+ <p>To start <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> manually, run:</p>
+
+ <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
<tr>
<td>
<pre class="SCREEN">
- # /etc/init.d/privoxy start
+ # service privoxy onestart
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<div class="SECT2">
- <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="START-UNICES" id="START-UNICES">5.4.
- Solaris, NetBSD, FreeBSD, HP-UX and others</a></h2>
+ <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="START-UNICES" id="START-UNICES">5.4. Generic
+ instructions for Unix derivates (Solaris, NetBSD, HP-UX etc.)</a></h2>
<p>Example Unix startup command:</p>
- <table class="c4" border="0" width="100%">
+ <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
<tr>
<td>
<pre class="SCREEN">
- # /usr/sbin/privoxy /etc/privoxy/config
+ # /usr/sbin/privoxy --user privoxy /etc/privoxy/config
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+
+ <p>Note that if you installed <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
+ through a package manager, the package will probably contain a
+ platform-specific script or configuration file to start <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> upon boot.</p>
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<div class="SECT2">
<h2 class="SECT2"><a name="START-MACOSX" id="START-MACOSX">5.6. Mac OS
X</a></h2>
- <p>After downloading the privoxy software, unzip the downloaded file by
- double-clicking on the zip file icon. Then, double-click on the
- installer package icon and follow the installation process.</p>
-
<p>The privoxy service will automatically start after a successful
- installation. In addition, the privoxy service will automatically start
- every time your computer starts up.</p>
+ installation (and thereafter every time your computer starts up)
+ however you will need to configure your web browser(s) to use it. To do
+ so, configure them to use a proxy for HTTP and HTTPS at the address
+ 127.0.0.1:8118.</p>
<p>To prevent the privoxy service from automatically starting when your
- computer starts up, remove or rename the folder named
- /Library/StartupItems/Privoxy.</p>
-
- <p>A simple application named Privoxy Utility has been created which
- enables administrators to easily start and stop the privoxy
- service.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, the Privoxy Utility presents a simple way for
- administrators to edit the various privoxy config files. A method to
- uninstall the software is also available.</p>
-
- <p>An administrator username and password must be supplied in order for
- the Privoxy Utility to perform any of the tasks.</p>
+ computer starts up, remove or rename the file <tt class=
+ "LITERAL">/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.ijbswa.privoxy.plist</tt> (on OS X
+ 10.5 and higher) or the folder named <tt class=
+ "LITERAL">/Library/StartupItems/Privoxy</tt> (on OS X 10.4
+ 'Tiger').</p>
+
+ <p>To manually start or stop the privoxy service, use the scripts
+ startPrivoxy.sh and stopPrivoxy.sh supplied in /Applications/Privoxy.
+ They must be run from an administrator account, using sudo.</p>
</div>
<div class="SECT2">
- <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="START-AMIGAOS" id="START-AMIGAOS">5.7.
- AmigaOS</a></h2>
-
- <p>Start <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> (with RUN
- <>NIL:) in your <tt class="FILENAME">startnet</tt> script
- (AmiTCP), in <tt class="FILENAME">s:user-startup</tt> (RoadShow), as
- startup program in your startup script (Genesis), or as startup action
- (Miami and MiamiDx). <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will
- automatically quit when you quit your TCP/IP stack (just ignore the
- harmless warning your TCP/IP stack may display that <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is still running).</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="START-GENTOO" id="START-GENTOO">5.8.
- Gentoo</a></h2>
-
- <p>A script is again used. It will use the file <tt class=
- "FILENAME">/etc/privoxy/config</tt> as its main configuration file.</p>
-
- <table class="c4" border="0" width="100%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- /etc/init.d/privoxy start
-
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>Note that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is not
- automatically started at boot time by default. You can change this with
- the <tt class="LITERAL">rc-update</tt> command.</p>
-
- <table class="c4" border="0" width="100%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
- rc-update add privoxy default
-
-</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="CMDOPTIONS" id="CMDOPTIONS">5.9. Command
+ <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="CMDOPTIONS" id="CMDOPTIONS">5.7. Command
Line Options</a></h2>
<p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> may be invoked with the
<ul>
<li>
- <p><span class="emphasis EMPHASIS c2">--version</span></p>
+ <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">--config-test</i></span></p>
+
+ <p>Exit after loading the configuration files before binding to the
+ listen address. The exit code signals whether or not the
+ configuration files have been successfully loaded.</p>
+
+ <p>If the exit code is 1, at least one of the configuration files
+ is invalid, if it is 0, all the configuration files have been
+ successfully loaded (but may still contain errors that can
+ currently only be detected at run time).</p>
+
+ <p>This option doesn't affect the log setting, combination with
+ <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">--no-daemon</i></span>
+ is recommended if a configured log file shouldn't be used.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
+ <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">--version</i></span></p>
<p>Print version info and exit. Unix only.</p>
</li>
<li>
- <p><span class="emphasis EMPHASIS c2">--help</span></p>
+ <p><span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">--help</i></span></p>
<p>Print short usage info and exit. Unix only.</p>
</li>
<li>
- <p><span class="emphasis EMPHASIS c2">--no-daemon</span></p>
+ <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">--no-daemon</i></span></p>
<p>Don't become a daemon, i.e. don't fork and become process group
leader, and don't detach from controlling tty. Unix only.</p>
</li>
<li>
- <p><span class="emphasis EMPHASIS c2">--pidfile FILE</span></p>
+ <p><span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">--pidfile
+ FILE</i></span></p>
<p>On startup, write the process ID to <span class=
- "emphasis EMPHASIS c2">FILE</span>. Delete the <span class=
- "emphasis EMPHASIS c2">FILE</span> on exit. Failure to create or
- delete the <span class="emphasis EMPHASIS c2">FILE</span> is
- non-fatal. If no <span class="emphasis EMPHASIS c2">FILE</span>
- option is given, no PID file will be used. Unix only.</p>
+ "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">FILE</i></span>. Delete the
+ <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">FILE</i></span> on exit.
+ Failure to create or delete the <span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">FILE</i></span> is non-fatal. If no <span class=
+ "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">FILE</i></span> option is given, no
+ PID file will be used. Unix only.</p>
</li>
<li>
- <p><span class="emphasis EMPHASIS c2">--user
- USER[.GROUP]</span></p>
+ <p><span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">--user
+ USER[.GROUP]</i></span></p>
<p>After (optionally) writing the PID file, assume the user ID of
- <span class="emphasis EMPHASIS c2">USER</span>, and if included the
- GID of GROUP. Exit if the privileges are not sufficient to do so.
- Unix only.</p>
+ <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">USER</i></span>, and if
+ included the GID of GROUP. Exit if the privileges are not
+ sufficient to do so. Unix only.</p>
</li>
<li>
- <p><span class="emphasis EMPHASIS c2">--chroot</span></p>
+ <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">--chroot</i></span></p>
<p>Before changing to the user ID given in the <span class=
- "emphasis EMPHASIS c2">--user</span> option, chroot to that user's
- home directory, i.e. make the kernel pretend to the <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> process that the directory tree starts
- there. If set up carefully, this can limit the impact of possible
- vulnerabilities in <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to the
- files contained in that hierarchy. Unix only.</p>
+ "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">--user</i></span> option, chroot to
+ that user's home directory, i.e. make the kernel pretend to the
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> process that the directory
+ tree starts there. If set up carefully, this can limit the impact
+ of possible vulnerabilities in <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to the files contained in that
+ hierarchy. Unix only.</p>
</li>
<li>
- <p><span class="emphasis EMPHASIS c2">--pre-chroot-nslookup
- hostname</span></p>
+ <p><span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">--pre-chroot-nslookup
+ hostname</i></span></p>
- <p>Specifies a hostname to look up before doing a chroot. On some
- systems, initializing the resolver library involves reading config
- files from /etc and/or loading additional shared libraries from
- /lib. On these systems, doing a hostname lookup before the chroot
- reduces the number of files that must be copied into the chroot
- tree.</p>
+ <p>Specifies a hostname (for example www.privoxy.org) to look up
+ before doing a chroot. On some systems, initializing the resolver
+ library involves reading config files from /etc and/or loading
+ additional shared libraries from /lib. On these systems, doing a
+ hostname lookup before the chroot reduces the number of files that
+ must be copied into the chroot tree.</p>
<p>For fastest startup speed, a good value is a hostname that is
not in /etc/hosts but that your local name server (listed in
</li>
<li>
- <p><span class="emphasis EMPHASIS c2">configfile</span></p>
+ <p><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">configfile</i></span></p>
- <p>If no <span class="emphasis EMPHASIS c2">configfile</span> is
- included on the command line, <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will look for a file named
+ <p>If no <span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">configfile</i></span> is included on the command line,
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will look for a file named
<span class="QUOTE">"config"</span> in the current directory
(except on Win32 where it will look for <span class=
"QUOTE">"config.txt"</span> instead). Specify full path to avoid
<p>On <span class="APPLICATION">MS Windows</span> only there are two
additional command-line options to allow <span class=
"APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to install and run as a <span class=
- "emphasis EMPHASIS c2">service</span>. See the <a href=
+ "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">service</i></span>. See the <a href=
"installation.html#INSTALLATION-PACK-WIN">Window Installation
section</a> for details.</p>
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