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Re: New Privoxy 3.0.8 with Tor



Mmmm, I see...,

So it would be better to set it as:
{+client-header-filter{hide-tor-exit-notation}}
/

right?


----- Original Message -----
From: "Fabian Keil" <freebsd-listen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: or-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 20:08:52 +0100
Subject: Re: New Privoxy 3.0.8 with Tor



> <pre><tt>"Mr. Blue" &lt;<a 

> >
href="/ym/Compose?To=trashdsfg@xxxxxxxxx&YY=77240&y5beta=yes&ymv=0&y5beta=yes&order=down&sort=date&pos=0">trashdsfg@xxxxxxxxx</a>&gt;

> wrote:
> 
> &gt; Ok thanks Fabian,
> 
> You're welcome.
> 
> &gt; I've already looked there and fixed it like
this:
> &gt; 
> &gt; {+client-header-filter{hide-tor-exit-notation}}
> &gt; .exit/
> 
> Note that hide-tor-exit-notation can also clean
Referer headers,
> but if you only apply it to requests for hosts
ending with .exit,
> "tainted" referrers to other hosts could slip
through.
> 
> Of course that's only an issue if you aren't already
> blocking referrers across different hosts anyway.
> 
> Fabian


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