-# default: Kill the referrer-header from the client
-# 'text' : Always send <text> as the referrer
-# . : Pass the referrer unchanged
-# @ : Pass the referrer if the server is in the cookie file,
-# kill the referrer otherwise
-# § : Pass the referrer if the server is in the cookie file,
-# send a forged referrer that points to the root-diretory URL
-# of the current request otherwise
-referer §
+# Listen-address specifies the address and port where Junkbuster will
+# listen for connections from your Web browser. The default is to
+# listen on the local host on port 8000, and this is suitable for
+# most users. (In your web browser, under proxy configuration, list
+# the proxy server as 'localhost' and the port as '8000').
+#
+# If you already have another service running on port 8000, or if you
+# want to serve requests from other machines (e.g. on your local
+# network) as well, you will need to override the default. The syntax
+# is "listen-address [<ip-address>]:<port>" If you leave out the ip
+# adress, junkbuster will bind to all interfaces (addresses) on your
+# machine and may become reachable from the internet. In that case,
+# consider using access control lists (acl's) (see "aclfile" above).
+#
+# For example, suppose you are running Junkbuster on a machine which
+# has the address 192.168.0.1 on your local private network
+# (192.168.0.0) and has another outside connection with a different
+# address. You want it to serve requests from inside only:
+#
+# listen-address 192.168.0.1:8000
+#
+# If you want it to listen on all addresses (including the outside
+# connection):
+#
+# listen-address :8000
+#
+# If you do this, consider using acls (see "aclfile" above).
+#
+# Note: you will need to point your browser(s) to the address
+# and port that you have configured here.
+#
+# Default: listen-address localhost:8000
+# listen-address 127.0.0.1:8000
+#