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# For information, see http://ijbswa.sourceforge.net/
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-# $Id: actionsfile,v 1.5 2001/07/26 21:09:18 oes Exp $
+# $Id: actionsfile,v 1.6 2001/10/07 15:33:59 oes Exp $
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# Syntax
# has the advantage of the icon being beeing cached by the browser,
# which will speed up the display.
#
+#
+# +limit-connect{portlist}
+# The CONNECT methods exists in HTTP to allow access to secure websites
+# (https:// URLs) through proxies. It works very simply: The proxy
+# connects to the server on the specified port, and then short-circuits
+# its connections to the cliant and to the remote proxy.
+# This can be a big security hole, since CONNECT-enabled proxies can
+# be abused as TCP relays very easily.
+# By default, i.e. in the absence of a +limit-connect action, Junkbuster
+# will only allow CONNECT requests to port 443, which is the standard port
+# for https.
+# If you want to allow CONNECT for more ports than that, or want to forbid
+# CONNECT altogether, you can specify a comma separated list of ports and port
+# ranges (the latter using dashes, with the minimum defaulting to 0 and max to 65K):
+#
+# +limit-connect{443} # This is the default and need no be specified.
+# +limit-connect{80,443} # Ports 80 and 443 are OK.
+# +limit-connect{-3, 7, 20-100, 500-} # Port less than 3, 7, 20 to 100, and above 500 are OK.
+#
# +no-compression
# Prevent the website from compressing the data. Some websites do
# that, which is a problem for junkbuster, since +filter, +no-popup
{+deanimate-gifs{last}}
www.oesterhelt.org/deanimate-demo
+{fragile}
+.deutsche-bank-24.de
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