Purpose : Used with other docs and files only.
- $Id: p-config.sgml,v 2.18 2007/11/03 14:31:27 fabiankeil Exp $
+ $Id: p-config.sgml,v 2.19 2007/11/04 21:17:31 hal9 Exp $
Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Privoxy Developers http://www.privoxy.org/
See LICENSE.
Sample Configuration File for Privoxy v&p-version;
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- $Id: p-config.sgml,v 2.18 2007/11/03 14:31:27 fabiankeil Exp $
+ $Id: p-config.sgml,v 2.19 2007/11/04 21:17:31 hal9 Exp $
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Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Privoxy Developers http://www.privoxy.org/
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If you open <application>Privoxy</application> to untrusted users, you will
- also want to turn off the <literal><link
+ also want to make sure that the following actions are disabled: <literal><link
linkend="enable-edit-actions">enable-edit-actions</link></literal> and
<literal><link linkend="enable-remote-toggle">enable-remote-toggle</link></literal>
options!
toggle it for all users. So this option is <emphasis>not recommended</emphasis>
for multi-user environments with untrusted users. Because of
the obvious security implications, this feature is off by default.
- Note that malicious client side code (e.g JavaScript) is also potentially
+ Note that malicious client side code (e.g Java) is also potentially
capable of changing <application>Privoxy's</application> intended
behavior.
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This feature is disabled by default. If you are using
<application>Privoxy</application> in a environment with trusted clients,
you may enable this feature at your discretion. Note that malicious client
- side code (e.g JavaScript) is also potentially capable of changing
+ side code (e.g Java) is also potentially capable of changing
<application>Privoxy's</application> intended behavior.
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modify its configuration for all users. This option is <emphasis>not
recommended</emphasis> for multi-user environments with untrusted users
and is therefore disabled by default. Note that malicious client side code
- (e.g JavaScript) is also potentially capable of changing
+ (e.g Java) is also potentially capable of changing
<application>Privoxy's</application> intended behavior.
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