1 Announcing Privoxy 3.0.26 stable
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4 Privoxy 3.0.26 stable is a bug-fix release for the previously
5 released 3.0.25 beta which introduced client-specific tags and
6 included a couple of minor improvements.
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11 - Fixed crashes with "listen-addr :8118" (SF Bug #902).
12 The regression was introduced in 3.0.25 beta and reported
13 by Marvin Renich in Debian bug #834941.
15 - General improvements:
16 - Log when privoxy is toggled on or off via cgi interface.
17 - Highlight the "Info: Now toggled " on/off log message
18 in the Windows log viewer.
19 - Highlight the loading actions/filter file log message
20 in the Windows log viewer.
21 - Mention client-specific tags on the toggle page as a
22 potentionally more appropriate alternative.
24 - Documentation improvements:
25 - Update download section on the homepage.
26 The downloads are available from the website now.
28 - Remove obsolete reference to mailing lists hosted at SourceForge.
29 - Update the "Before the Release" section of the developer manual.
31 - Infrastructure improvements:
32 - Add perl script to generate an RSS feed for the packages
33 Submitted by "Unknown".
35 - Build system improvements:
36 - strptime.h: fix a compiler warning about ambiguous else.
37 - configure.in: Check for Docbook goo on the BSDs as well.
38 - GNUMakefile.in: Let the dok-user target remove temporary files.
40 *** Version 3.0.25 beta ***
43 - Always use the current toggle state for new requests.
44 Previously new requests on reused connections inherited
45 the toggle state from the previous request even though
46 the toggle state could have changed.
47 Reported by Robert Klemme.
48 - Fixed two buffer-overflows in the (deprecated) static
49 pcre code. These bugs are not considered security issues
50 as the input is trusted.
51 Found with afl-fuzz and ASAN.
53 - General improvements:
54 - Added support for client-specific tags which allow Privoxy
55 admins to pre-define tags that are set for all requests from
56 clients that previously opted in through the CGI interface.
57 They are useful in multi-user setups where admins may
58 want to allow users to disable certain actions and filters
59 for themselves without affecting others.
60 In single-user setups they are useful to allow more fine-grained
61 toggling. For example to disable request blocking while still
62 crunching cookies, or to disable experimental filters only.
63 This is an experimental feature, the syntax and behaviour may
64 change in future versions.
65 Sponsored by Robert Klemme.
66 - Dynamic filters and taggers now support a $listen-address variable
67 which contains the address the request came in on.
68 For external filters the variable is called $PRIVOXY_LISTEN_ADDRESS.
69 Original patch contributed by pursievro.
70 - Add client-header-tagger 'listen-address'.
71 - Include the listen-address in the log message when logging new requests.
72 Patch contributed by pursievro.
73 - Turn invalid max-client-connections values into fatal errors.
74 - The show-status page now shows whether or not dates before 1970
75 and after 2038 are expected to be handled properly.
76 This is mainly useful for Privoxy-Regression-Test but could
77 also come handy when dealing with time-related support requests.
78 - On Mac OS X the thread id in log messages are more likely to
80 - When complaining about missing filters, the filter type is logged
82 - A couple of harmless coverity warnings were silenced
83 (CID #161202, CID #161203, CID #161211).
85 - Action file improvements:
86 - Filtering is disabled for Range requests to let download resumption
87 and Windows updates work with the default configuration.
88 - Unblock ".ardmediathek.de/".
89 Reported by ThTomate in #932.
91 - Documentation improvements:
92 - Add FAQ entry for crashes caused by memory limits.
93 - Remove obsolete FAQ entry about a bug in PHP 4.2.3.
94 - Mention the new mailing lists were appropriate.
95 As the archives have not been migrated, continue to
96 mention the archives at SF in the contacting section
98 - Note that the templates should be adjusted if Privoxy is
99 running as intercepting proxy without getting all requests.
100 - A bunch of links were converted to https://.
101 - Rephrase onion service paragraph to make it more obvious
102 that Tor is involved and that the whole website (and not
103 just the homepage) is available as onion service.
104 - Streamline the "More information" section on the homepage further
105 by additionally ditching the link to the 'See also' section
106 of the user manual. The section contains mostly links that are
107 directly reachable from the homepage already and the rest is
108 not significant enough to get a link from the homepage.
109 - Change the add-header{} example to set the DNT header
110 and use a complete section to make copy and pasting
112 Add a comment to make it obvious that adding the
113 header is not recommended for obvious reasons.
114 Using the DNT header as example was suggested by
116 - Streamline the support-and-service template
117 Instead of linking to the various support trackers
118 (whose URLs hopefully change soon), link to the
119 contact section of the user manual to increase the
120 chances that users actually read it.
121 - Add a FAQ entry for tainted sockets.
122 - More sections in the documentation have stable URLs now.
123 - FAQ: Explain why 'ping config.privoxy.org' is not expected
124 to reach a local Privoxy installation.
125 - Note that donations done through Zwiebelfreunde e.V. currently
126 can't be checked automatically.
127 - Updated section regarding starting Privoxy under OS X.
128 - Use dedicated start instructions for FreeBSD and ElectroBSD.
129 - Removed release instructions for AIX. They haven't been working
130 for years and unsurprisingly nobody seems to care.
131 - Removed obsolete reference to the solaris-dist target.
132 - Updated the release instructions for FreeBSD.
133 - Removed unfinished release instructions for Amiga OS and HP-UX 11.
134 - Added a pointer to the Cygwin Time Machine for getting the last release of
135 Cygwin version 1.5 to use for building Privoxy on Windows.
136 - Various typos have been fixed.
138 - Infrastructure improvements:
139 - The website is no longer hosted at SourceForge and
140 can be reached through https now.
141 - The mailing lists at SourceForge have been deprecated,
142 you can subscribe to the new ones at: https://lists.privoxy.org/
143 - Migrating the remaining services from SourceForge is
144 work in progress (TODO list item #53).
146 - Build system improvements:
147 - Add configure argument to optimistically redefine FD_SETSIZE
148 with the intent to change the maximum number of client
149 connections Privoxy can handle. Only works with some libcs.
150 Sponsored by Robert Klemme.
151 - Let the tarball-dist target skip files in ".git".
152 - Let the tarball-dist target work in cwds other than current.
153 - Make the 'clean' target faster when run from a git repository.
154 - Include tools in the generic distribution.
155 - Let the gen-dist target work in cwds other than current.
156 - Sort find output that is used for distribution tarballs
157 to get reproducible results.
158 - Don't add '-src' to the name of the tar ball generated by the
159 gen-dist target. The package isn't a source distribution but a
161 While at it, use a variable for the name to reduce the chances
162 that the various references get out of sync and fix the gen-upload
163 target which was looking in the wrong directory.
164 - Add regression-tests.action to the files that are distributed.
165 - The gen-dist target which was broken since 2002 (r1.92) has been fixed.
166 - Remove genclspec.sh which has been obsolete since 2009.
167 - Remove obsolete reference to Redhat spec file.
168 - Remove the obsolete announce target which has been commented out years ago.
169 - Let rsync skip files if the checksums match.
171 - Privoxy-Regression-Test:
172 - Add a "Default level offset" directive which can be used to
173 change the default level by a given value.
174 This directive affects all tests located after it until the end
175 of the file or a another "Default level offset" directive is reached.
176 The purpose of this directive is to make it more convenient to skip
177 similar tests in a given file without having to remove or disable
178 the tests completely.
179 - Let test level 17 depend on FEATURE_64_BIT_TIME_T
180 instead of FEATURE_PTHREAD which has no direct connection
182 - Fix indentation in perldoc examples.
183 - Don't overlook directives in the first line of the action file.
184 - Bump version to 0.7.
185 - Fix detection of the Privoxy version now that https://
186 is used for the website.
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192 Privoxy is a non-caching web proxy with advanced filtering capabilities for
193 enhancing privacy, modifying web page data and HTTP headers, controlling
194 access, and removing ads and other obnoxious Internet junk. Privoxy has a
195 flexible configuration and can be customized to suit individual needs and
196 tastes. It has application for both stand-alone systems and multi-user
199 Privoxy is Free Software and licensed under the GNU GPLv2.
201 Our TODO list is rather long. Helping hands and donations are welcome:
203 * https://www.privoxy.org/faq/general.html#PARTICIPATE
205 * https://www.privoxy.org/faq/general.html#DONATE
207 At present, Privoxy is known to run on Windows 95 and later versions
208 (98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7 etc.), GNU/Linux (RedHat, SuSE,
209 Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Slackware and others), Mac OS X (10.4 and
210 upwards on PPC and Intel processors), OS/2, Haiku, DragonFly, ElectroBSD,
211 FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, and various other flavors of Unix.
213 In addition to the core features of ad blocking and cookie management,
214 Privoxy provides many supplemental features, that give the end-user
215 more control, more privacy and more freedom:
217 * Supports "Connection: keep-alive". Outgoing connections can be kept
218 alive independently from the client. Currently not available on all
221 * Supports IPv6, provided the operating system does so too,
222 and the configure script detects it.
224 * Supports tagging which allows to change the behaviour based on client
227 * Can be run as an "intercepting" proxy, which obviates the need to
228 configure browsers individually.
230 * Sophisticated actions and filters for manipulating both server and
233 * Can be chained with other proxies.
235 * Integrated browser based configuration and control utility at
236 http://config.privoxy.org/ (shortcut: http://p.p/). Browser-based
237 tracing of rule and filter effects. Remote toggling.
239 * Web page filtering (text replacements, removes banners based on size,
240 invisible "web-bugs" and HTML annoyances, etc.)
242 * Modularized configuration that allows for standard settings and user
243 settings to reside in separate files, so that installing updated actions
244 files won't overwrite individual user settings.
246 * Support for Perl Compatible Regular Expressions in the configuration
247 files, and a more sophisticated and flexible configuration syntax.
251 * Bypass many click-tracking scripts (avoids script redirection).
253 * User-customizable HTML templates for most proxy-generated pages (e.g.
256 * Auto-detection and re-reading of config file changes.
258 * Most features are controllable on a per-site or per-location basis.
262 https://www.privoxy.org/
264 - Privoxy Developers <privoxy-devel@lists.privoxy.org>