error message when starting privoxy

Manuel M T Chakravarty chak at cse.unsw.edu.au
Mon Apr 19 12:51:54 UTC 2004


I get the following error message when starting privoxy on FCT2 with the
default configuration:
 
JustTesting ROOT 262 (~)# service privoxy start
Starting privoxy: Apr 10 20:03:39 Privoxy(-1207934848) Info: loading configuration file '/etc/privoxy/config':
Apr 10 20:03:39 Privoxy(-1207934848) Fatal error: can't load actions file '/etc/privoxy/standard.action': invalid line (70): { -add-header -block -crunch-outgoing-cookies -crunch-incoming-cookies -deanimate-gifs -downgrade-http-version -fast-redirects +filter{js-annoyances} -filter{js-events} +filter{html-annoyances} -filter{content-cookies} -filter{refresh-tags} +filter{unsolicited-popups} -filter{all-popups} -filter{img-reorder} +filter{banners-by-size} -filter{banners-by-link} +filter{webbugs} -filter{tiny-textforms} -filter{jumping-windows} -filter{frameset-borders} -filter{demoronizer} -filter{shockwave-flash} -filter{quicktime-kioskmode} -filter{fun} -filter{crude-parental} -filter{ie-exploits} -filter{site-specifics} -handle-as-image +hide-forwarded-for-headers +hide-from-header{block} -hide-referrer -hide-user-agent -kill-popups -limit-connect +prevent-compression -send-vanilla-wafer -send-wafer -session-cookies-only +set-image-blocker{pattern} }
                                                           [FAILED]

I have got privoxy-3.0.3-3 installed (which the latest version according
to yum).

I have to admit that I don't know much about configuring privoxy as I
have always used it with its default configuration (plus some simple
forwarding rules).

Is this a problem with the package or with my set up?

Cheers,
Manuel

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  Manuel M T Chakravarty                                 chak at cse.unsw.edu.au
  School of Computer Science & Engineering
  University of New South Wales, Sydney     http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~chak/





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