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PRIVOXY(1)							    PRIVOXY(1)

NAME
       privoxy - Privacy Enhancing Proxy

SYNOPSIS
       privoxy	[--chroot  ] [--config-test ] [--help ] [--no-daemon ] [--pid‐
       file pidfile ] [--pre-chroot-nslookup hostname ] [--user user[.group] ]
       [--version ] [configfile ]

OPTIONS
       Privoxy may be invoked with the following command line options:

       --chroot
	      Before  changing	to  the	 user  ID  given in the --user option,
	      chroot to that user's home directory, i.e. make the kernel  pre‐
	      tend  to	the  Privoxy  process  that  the directory tree starts
	      there. If set up carefully, this can limit the impact of	possi‐
	      ble  vulnerabilities  in	Privoxy to the files contained in that
	      hierarchy.

       --config-test
	      Exit after loading the configuration files before binding to the
	      listen address. The exit code signals whether or not the config‐
	      uration files have been successfully loaded.

	      If the exit code is 1, at least one of the  configuration	 files
	      is  invalid,  if	it is 0, all the configuration files have been
	      successfully loaded (but may still contain errors that can  cur‐
	      rently only be detected at run time).

	      This  option  doesn't  affect  the log setting, combination with
	      "--no-daemon" is recommended if a configured log file  shouldn't
	      be used.

       --help Print brief usage info and exit.

       --no-daemon
	      Don't   become   a  daemon,  i.e.	 don't fork and become process
	      group leader, don't detach from controlling tty, and do all log‐
	      ging there.

       --pidfile pidfile
	      On startup, write the process ID to pidfile.  Delete the pidfile
	      on exit.	Failure to create or delete the pidfile is  non-fatal.
	      If no --pidfile option is given, no PID file will be used.

       --pre-chroot-nslookup hostname
	      Initialize   the	 resolver   library   using   hostname	before
	      chroot'ing. On some systems this reduces	the  number  of	 files
	      that must be copied into the chroot tree.

       --user user[.group]
	      After  (optionally)  writing the PID file, assume the user ID of
	      user and the GID of group, or, if the  optional  group  was  not
	      given, the default group of user. Exit if the privileges are not
	      sufficient to do so.

       --version
	      Print version info and exit.

       If the configfile is not specified  on	the   command	line,  Privoxy
       will  look for a file named config in the current directory. If no con‐
       figfile is found, Privoxy will fail to start.

DESCRIPTION
       Privoxy is a non-caching web proxy with advanced filtering capabilities
       for  enhancing  privacy, modifying web page data and HTTP headers, con‐
       trolling access, and removing ads and other  obnoxious  Internet	 junk.
       Privoxy	has  a	flexible  configuration	 and can be customized to suit
       individual needs and tastes.  It has application for  both  stand-alone
       systems and multi-user networks.

       Privoxy is Free Software and licensed under the GNU GPLv2.

       Privoxy	is  an	associated  project of Software in the Public Interest
       (SPI).

       Helping hands and donations are welcome:

       · http://www.privoxy.org/faq/general.html#PARTICIPATE

       · http://www.privoxy.org/faq/general.html#DONATE

INSTALLATION AND USAGE
       Browsers can either be individually configured to use Privoxy as a HTTP
       proxy (recommended), or Privoxy can be combined with a packet filter to
       build an intercepting proxy (see config).  The default setting is   for
       localhost,   on	port  8118 (configurable in the main config file).  To
       set the HTTP proxy in Firefox, go  through:  Tools;  Options;  General;
       Connection Settings; Manual Proxy Configuration.

       For  Internet Explorer, go through: Tools; Internet Properties; Connec‐
       tions; LAN Settings.

       The Secure (SSL) Proxy should also be set to the same values, otherwise
       https:  URLs will not be proxied. Note: Privoxy can only proxy HTTP and
       HTTPS traffic. Do not try  it  with  FTP	 or  other  protocols.	 HTTPS
       presents	 some  limitations,  and not all features will work with HTTPS
       connections.

       For other browsers, check the documentation.

CONFIGURATION
       Privoxy can be configured with the  various  configuration  files.  The
       default configuration files are: config, default.filter, default.action
       and default.action. user.action should  be  used	 for  locally  defined
       exceptions to the default rules in match-all.action and default.action,
       and user.filter for locally defined filters. These are well  commented.
       On  Unix	 and  Unix-like systems, these are located in /etc/privoxy/ by
       default.

       Privoxy uses the concept of actions in order  to	 manipulate  the  data
       stream between the browser and remote sites.  There are various actions
       available with specific functions  for  such  things  as	 blocking  web
       sites, managing cookies, etc. These actions can be invoked individually
       or combined, and used against individual URLs, or groups of  URLs  that
       can  be	defined using wildcards and regular expressions. The result is
       that the user has greatly enhanced control and freedom.

       The actions list (ad blocks, etc) can also be configured with your  web
       browser	 at  http://config.privoxy.org/	 (assuming  the	 configuration
       allows it).  Privoxy's configuration parameters	can also  be viewed at
       the  same page. In addition, Privoxy can be toggled on/off.  This is an
       internal page, and does not require Internet access.

       See the User Manual for a detailed explanation of installation, general
       usage, all configuration options, new features and notes on upgrading.

FILES
	/usr/sbin/privoxy
	/etc/privoxy/config
	/etc/privoxy/match-all.action
	/etc/privoxy/default.action
	/etc/privoxy/user.action
	/etc/privoxy/default.filter
	/etc/privoxy/user.filter
	/etc/privoxy/trust
	/etc/privoxy/templates/*
	/var/log/privoxy/logfile

       Various other files should be included, but may vary depending on plat‐
       form  and  build	 configuration.	 Additional  documentation  should  be
       included in the local documentation directory.

SIGNALS
       Privoxy	terminates  on	the  SIGINT  and SIGTERM signals. Log rotation
       scripts may cause a re-opening of the logfile by sending	 a  SIGHUP  to
       Privoxy.	 Note  that unlike other daemons,  Privoxy does not need to be
       made aware of config file changes by SIGHUP  --	it  will  detect  them
       automatically.  Signals other than the ones listed above aren't explic‐
       itly handled and result in the default action defined by the  operating
       system.

NOTES
       Please  see  the User Manual on how to contact the developers, for fea‐
       ture requests, reporting problems, and other questions.

SEE ALSO
       Other references and sites of interest to Privoxy users:

       http://www.privoxy.org/, the Privoxy Home page.

       http://www.privoxy.org/faq/, the Privoxy FAQ.

       http://www.privoxy.org/developer-manual/, the Privoxy developer manual.

       https://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/, the Project Page for  Privoxy
       on SourceForge.

       http://config.privoxy.org/,  the web-based user interface. Privoxy must
       be running for this to work. Shortcut: http://p.p/

       https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11118&atid=460288, to	submit
       ``misses''  and other configuration related suggestions to the develop‐
       ers.

DEVELOPMENT TEAM
	Fabian Keil, lead developer
	David Schmidt
	Hal Burgiss
	Lee Rian
	Roland Rosenfeld
	Ian Silvester

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
   COPYRIGHT
       Copyright  (C)  2001-2013  by   Privoxy	 Developers   <ijbswa-develop‐
       ers@lists.sourceforge.net>

       Some  source  code  is  based  on  code Copyright (C) 1997 by Anonymous
       Coders and Junkbusters, Inc. and licensed under the GNU General	Public
       License.

   LICENSE
       Privoxy	is  free  software;  you  can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2,  as  pub‐
       lished by the Free Software Foundation.

       Privoxy	is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
       ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of  MERCHANTABILITY  or
       FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the  license for details.

Privoxy 3.0.21			 02 March 2013			    PRIVOXY(1)
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