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--- junkbstr.ini	Sat May  2 13:19:13 1998
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! #	Sample Configuration file for the Internet Junkbuster 2.0
! 
! #
! # Copyright 1997-8 Junkbusters Corp.  For distribution, modification and use
! # under the GNU General Public License. These files come with NO WARRANTY.
! # See http://www.junkbusters.com/ht/en/gpl.html or README file for details.
! #
! # When starting the proxy, give the name of this file as an argument.
! # Any changes made to this file are *not* automatically loaded; you have 
! # to stop and restart the proxy.
! 
! # For information see http://www.junkbusters.com/ht/en/ijbman.html
! # or the documentation that came with the release
! 
! # the blockfile contains patterns to be blocked by the proxy
! #
! blockfile		sblock.ini	# comments are OK here, too
! #
! # or can use full paths for files, like so
! #
! #blockfile		/usr/local/lib/junkbusters/blockfile
! 
! # the cookiefile contains patterns to specify the cookie management policy
! #
! #cookiefile		scookie.ini
! 
! # the logfile is where all logging and error messages are written
! #
! #logfile		logfile
! 
! # the jarfile is where cookies can be stored
! #
! #jarfile		jarfile	
! 
! # the forwardfile defines domain-specific routing
! #
! #forwardfile		sforward.ini
! 
! # file which lists and into which trusted domains are written
! #
! #trustfile		strust.ini
! # files specify locations of "for information about trusted referers, see.."
! # multiple trust_info_url lines are OK
! #
! # trust_info_url		http://internet.junkbuster.com/
! # trust_info_url		http://www.yoursite.com/trust_policy.html
! #
! 
! # The access control list file can be used to restrict IP addresses
! # that are permitted to use the proxy (see warnings in the FAQ).
! #
! #aclfile			saclfile.ini
! 
! # add an "X-Forwarded-For:" specification to each request header
! #
! #add-forwarded-header
! 
! # if logging cookies into a jarfile, and no other wafers were
! # explicity set, then by default a vanilla wafer is sent with
! # each request.
! #
! # setting 'suppress-vanilla-wafer' stops this vanilla wafer from
! # being sent.
! #
! #suppress-vanilla-wafer
! 
! # add these wafers to each request header
! # multiple wafer lines are OK
! #
! #wafer		NOTE=Like most people, I want my browsing to be anonymous.
! #wafer		WARNING=Please do not attempt to track me.
! 
! # Anything can be added to the request headers. Please don't litter.
! # multiple add-header lines are OK
! #
! #add-header		Forwarded: by http://pro-privacy-isp.net
! #add-header		Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive
! 
! # listen-address specifies where the Junkbuster will listen for connections
! # (it's equivalent to the -h option in Version 1)
! # The default is to bind to all IP addresses (INADDR_ANY)
! # Specifying a port is optional; if unspecified the defaults is 8000
! #
! #listen-address		localhost
! #listen-address		124.207.250.245:8080
! 
! # user-agent specifies treatment of the "User-Agent:" (and "UA-*:") header(s)
! #
! #user-agent		@
! 
! # referer specifies treatment of the "Referer:" header
! #
! #referer		@
! 
! # from specifies value to be subsituted if browser provides a "From:" header
! #
! #from			spam-me-senseless@sittingduck.net
! 
! # hide-console is used only on Win32. It instructs the Internet Junkbuster
! # to disconnect from and hide the command console.
! #
! #hide-console
! 
! # debug sets the level of debugging information to log in the logfile
! #
! # debug			 1	# GPC  = show each GET/POST/CONNECT request
! # debug			 2	# CONN = show each connection status
! # debug			 4	# IO   = show I/O status
! # debug			 8	# HDR  = show header parsing
! # debug			16	# LOG  = log all data into the logfile
! #
! # multiple "debug" directives, are OK - they're logical-OR'd together
! #
! # debug			15	# same as setting the first 4 listed above
! 
! # single-threaded operation (i.e. disallows multiple threads or processes)
! # This is most often used for debugging because it keeps the
! # debugging output "in order" for easy reading.
! #
! #single-threaded
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! #	Sample Configuration file for the Internet Junkbuster 2.0
! 
! #
! # Copyright 1997-8 Junkbusters Corp.  For distribution, modification and use
! # under the GNU General Public License. These files come with NO WARRANTY.
! # See http://www.junkbusters.com/ht/en/gpl.html or README file for details.
! #
! # When starting the proxy, give the name of this file as an argument.
! # Any changes made to this file are *not* automatically loaded; you have 
! # to stop and restart the proxy.
! 
! # For information see http://www.junkbusters.com/ht/en/ijbman.html
! # or the documentation that came with the release
! 
! # the blockfile contains patterns to be blocked by the proxy
! #
! #blockfile		sblock.ini	# comments are OK here, too
! #
! # or can use full paths for files, like so
! #
! blockfile		/usr/local/etc/junkbuster/blockfile
! 
! # the cookiefile contains patterns to specify the cookie management policy
! #
! #cookiefile		cookiefile
! 
! # the logfile is where all logging and error messages are written
! #
! #logfile		logfile
! 
! # the jarfile is where cookies can be stored
! #
! #jarfile		jarfile	
! 
! # the forwardfile defines domain-specific routing
! #
! #forwardfile		forwardfile
! 
! # file which lists and into which trusted domains are written
! #
! #trustfile		trustfile
! # files specify locations of "for information about trusted referers, see.."
! # multiple trust_info_url lines are OK
! #
! # trust_info_url		http://internet.junkbuster.com/
! # trust_info_url		http://www.yoursite.com/trust_policy.html
! #
! 
! # The access control list file can be used to restrict IP addresses
! # that are permitted to use the proxy (see warnings in the FAQ).
! #
! #aclfile			aclfile
! 
! # add an "X-Forwarded-For:" specification to each request header
! #
! #add-forwarded-header
! 
! # if logging cookies into a jarfile, and no other wafers were
! # explicity set, then by default a vanilla wafer is sent with
! # each request.
! #
! # setting 'suppress-vanilla-wafer' stops this vanilla wafer from
! # being sent.
! #
! #suppress-vanilla-wafer
! 
! # add these wafers to each request header
! # multiple wafer lines are OK
! #
! #wafer		NOTE=Like most people, I want my browsing to be anonymous.
! #wafer		WARNING=Please do not attempt to track me.
! 
! # Anything can be added to the request headers. Please don't litter.
! # multiple add-header lines are OK
! #
! #add-header		Forwarded: by http://pro-privacy-isp.net
! #add-header		Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive
! 
! # listen-address specifies where the Junkbuster will listen for connections
! # (it's equivalent to the -h option in Version 1)
! # The default is to bind to all IP addresses (INADDR_ANY)
! # Specifying a port is optional; if unspecified the defaults is 8000
! #
! #listen-address		localhost
! #listen-address		124.207.250.245:8080
! 
! # user-agent specifies treatment of the "User-Agent:" (and "UA-*:") header(s)
! #
! #user-agent		@
! 
! # referer specifies treatment of the "Referer:" header
! #
! #referer		@
! 
! # from specifies value to be subsituted if browser provides a "From:" header
! #
! #from			spam-me-senseless@sittingduck.net
! 
! # hide-console is used only on Win32. It instructs the Internet Junkbuster
! # to disconnect from and hide the command console.
! #
! #hide-console
! 
! # debug sets the level of debugging information to log in the logfile
! #
! # debug			 1	# GPC  = show each GET/POST/CONNECT request
! # debug			 2	# CONN = show each connection status
! # debug			 4	# IO   = show I/O status
! # debug			 8	# HDR  = show header parsing
! # debug			16	# LOG  = log all data into the logfile
! #
! # multiple "debug" directives, are OK - they're logical-OR'd together
! #
! # debug			15	# same as setting the first 4 listed above
! 
! # single-threaded operation (i.e. disallows multiple threads or processes)
! # This is most often used for debugging because it keeps the
! # debugging output "in order" for easy reading.
! #
! #single-threaded
