14) Allow to filter POST parameters.
-16) Filter SSL encrypted content as well.
-
- At the beginning we could use a unencrypted connection between
- client and Privoxy, and use an encrypted connection between
- Privoxy and the server.
-
- This should be good enough for most of the content the
- user would want to filter.
-
- Interested donors: 2.
-
19) enable-forward-fallback. Syntax? Suggested by K.R.
21) User Manual delivery doesn't accept multiple slashes. Should it?
Interested donors: 1.
-54) Move away from CVS to a more modern revision control system.
- The move to git is work in progress:
- https://sourceforge.net/p/ijbswa/mailman/message/34994343/
-
58) Move more template strings from the code into the actual templates.
59) Import the German template translation.
that makes sense. Like #93, this could be useful as a workaround
for misconfigured setups.
-95) Support a non-standard client header in CONNECT requests that
- contains the URL of the requested resource, which is then treated
- like the request URL.
-
- This way the client could opt-in for path-based blocking of https
- requests. Given that the headers from the CONNECT request aren't
- forwarded to the destination server, an unencrypted URL should be
- acceptable if the client and Privoxy are running on the same system
- or in a trusted environment.
-
96) Filters should be easier to look up. Currently get_filter() has to
go through all filters and skip the filter types the caller isn't
interested in.
-98) When showing action section on the CGI pages, properly escape
+98) When showing action sections on the CGI pages, properly escape
line breaks so they can be copy&pasted into action files without
adjustments.
files, but only in w32log.c the tray icon is explicitly set.
The logging is inconsistent as well. For details see #3525694.
-105) Add support for socks authentication.
-
106) actionlist.h should be embedded in a way that causes less text
segment bloat.
122) Allow customized log messages.
-123) Evaluate if the voluntarily-disclose-session-keys option in Firefox
- (and other browsers) can be leveraged. Probably depends on #16.
-
124) Add support for the "lightweight OS capability and sandbox framework"
Capsicum. http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/capsicum/
Interested donors: 1.
performance point of view, using a single thread should reduce Privoxy's
memory footprint a bit which may be noticeable in case of multi-user setups
with hundreds of idle connections.
+
+159) Support Brotli compression.
+
+160) Add keep-alive support with +https-inspection.
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