Privoxy blocking a page

Howard Wilkinson howard at cohtech.com
Tue Jul 8 08:09:11 UTC 2008


Colin Paul Adams wrote:
> I'm seeing the following, but I don't understand why the page is being
> blocked, or what I need to change in the configuration to stop it:
>
> Forwarding settings:
>
> Requests for http://www.nikona.org/adsrv/adframe.php?n=a5c3367c&what=zone:16 will be made directly, no forwarding settings apply.
> Matches for http://www.nikona.org/adsrv/adframe.php?n=a5c3367c&what=zone:16:
> In file: default.action View Edit
> {+hide-forwarded-for-headers
> +hide-from-header {block}
> +set-image-blocker {pattern} }
> /
> {-handle-as-image }
> /.*\.(js|php|css|.?html?)
> {+block }
> /(.*/)?ad(\?|/|s|v|_?(image|se?rv|box)|cycle|rotate|mentor|click|f[ra]m|script|stream|fetch|log|space)
> {+block }
> /.*(count|track|compteur|(?<!relo)adframe|adse?rve?|banner)(er|run)?(\?|\.(pl|cgi|exe|dll|asp|php|cpt))
>   
                                                                         
^^^^^^^
This pattern matched!
> {+block }
> /(.*/)?ad(se?rv|click|stream|image|log|farm|script)
> In file: user.action View Edit
> (no matches in this file)
> Final results:
>
>
> -add-header
> +block
> -client-header-filter
> -client-header-tagger
> -content-type-overwrite
> -crunch-client-header
> -crunch-if-none-match
> -crunch-incoming-cookies
> -crunch-outgoing-cookies
> -crunch-server-header
> -deanimate-gifs
> -downgrade-http-version
> -fast-redirects
> -filter
> -force-text-mode
> -forward-override
> -handle-as-empty-document
> -handle-as-image
> -hide-accept-language
> -hide-content-disposition
> +hide-forwarded-for-headers
> +hide-from-header {block}
> -hide-if-modified-since
> -hide-referrer
> -hide-user-agent
> -inspect-jpegs
> -kill-popups
> -limit-connect
> -overwrite-last-modified
> -prevent-compression
> -redirect
> -send-vanilla-wafer
> -send-wafer
> -server-header-filter
> -server-header-tagger
> -session-cookies-only
> +set-image-blocker {pattern}
> -treat-forbidden-connects-like-blocks 
>
>
>   
If you are using privoxy then this is correct action. If somebody else 
has put this into your web access path then you need to use a different 
proxy if you do not want this sort of protection.

Privoxy is stopping an dvert from showing. You should however be able to 
click past it!

Howard.




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