+ <div class="SECT3">
+ <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="ENABLE-ACCEPT-FILTER" id=
+ "ENABLE-ACCEPT-FILTER">7.6.11. enable-accept-filter</a></h4>
+ <div class="VARIABLELIST">
+ <dl>
+ <dt>Specifies:</dt>
+ <dd>
+ <p>Whether or not Privoxy should use an accept filter</p>
+ </dd>
+ <dt>Type of value:</dt>
+ <dd>
+ <p><tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>0 or 1</i></tt></p>
+ </dd>
+ <dt>Default value:</dt>
+ <dd>
+ <p>0</p>
+ </dd>
+ <dt>Effect if unset:</dt>
+ <dd>
+ <p>No accept filter is enabled.</p>
+ </dd>
+ <dt>Notes:</dt>
+ <dd>
+ <p>Accept filters reduce the number of context switches by not
+ passing sockets for new connections to Privoxy until a complete
+ HTTP request is available.</p>
+ <p>As a result, Privoxy can process the whole request right
+ away without having to wait for additional data first.</p>
+ <p>For this option to work, Privoxy has to be compiled with
+ FEATURE_ACCEPT_FILTER and the operating system has to support
+ it (which may require loading a kernel module).</p>
+ <p>Currently accept filters are only supported on FreeBSD-based
+ systems. Check the <a href=
+ "https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=accf_http" target=
+ "_top">accf_http(9) man page</a> to learn how to enable the
+ support in the operating system.</p>
+ </dd>
+ <dt>Examples:</dt>
+ <dd>
+ <p>enable-accept-filter 1</p>
+ </dd>
+ </dl>
+ </div>
+ </div>