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Re: Incognito Live CD using Polipo



On Friday 05 October 2007, Andrew Del Vecchio wrote:
> 4: Yes. Also, if possible, have HTTP referers disabled as well.

HTTP referers is being done in 
https://tor-svn.freehaven.net/svn/incognito/branches/polipo/root_overlay/etc/polipo/config

I did a search for AdBlock and found AdBlock and AdBlock Plus. Any idea which 
to use?

>
> Pat Double wrote:
> > Incognito is a Live CD aimed towards anonymity. (Links given
> > below).
> >
> > I am considering changing the Incognito LiveCD to use Polipo. I
> > have a branch with it enabled. Currently it is using a
> > squid/privoxy combination. I need to know: 1. An appropriate polipo
> >  config. 2. Features in privoxy that should be implemented in other
> >  ways, via extensions, polipo config, etc. 3. I have a short list
> > of forbidden domains to block ads and trackers. Other
> > undesirable/dangerous domains can be added. Suggestions for this
> > list, or whether to do this at all are welcome. Note that I am
> > aiming to provide this functionality to browsers other than Firefox
> >  so ('just install AdBlock') is not a complete solution. 4. Is the
> > AdBlock Firefox extension a good thing to include?
> >
> > See the links below:
> >
> > Incognito description -
> > http://www.patdouble.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id
> >=3&Itemid=6
> >
> >
> >
> > Polipo config -
> > https://tor-svn.freehaven.net/svn/incognito/branches/polipo/root_overlay/
> >etc/polipo/
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks.



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Pat Double, pat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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