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harbour-privoxy-extra-lists-2020.12.25-1.noarch.rpm | 876.55 KB | 26/12/2020 - 02:39 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.29-12.armv7hl.rpm | 357.16 KB | 27/12/2020 - 03:08 |
harbour-privoxy-docs-3.0.29-12.noarch.rpm | 303.44 KB | 27/12/2020 - 03:08 |
harbour-privoxy-extra-lists-2020.12.26-1.noarch.rpm | 700.9 KB | 27/12/2020 - 03:08 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.29-13.aarch64.rpm | 367.47 KB | 29/12/2020 - 00:05 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.29-13.i486.rpm | 372.03 KB | 29/12/2020 - 00:05 |
harbour-privoxy-extra-lists-2021.01.06-2.noarch.rpm | 1.29 MB | 07/01/2021 - 04:40 |
harbour-privoxy-httpd-1.1-2.noarch.rpm | 48.54 KB | 19/01/2021 - 22:10 |
harbour-privoxy-extra-lists-ab2p-2021.01.19-1.noarch.rpm | 10.94 KB | 19/01/2021 - 22:10 |
harbour-privoxy-docs-3.0.30-0.2git2ecae8.noarch.rpm | 335.81 KB | 19/01/2021 - 22:10 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.30-0.2git2ecae8.armv7hl.rpm | 376.75 KB | 19/01/2021 - 22:10 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.30-0.2git2ecae8.i486.rpm | 390.46 KB | 19/01/2021 - 22:10 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.30-0.2git2ecae8.aarch64.rpm | 385.2 KB | 19/01/2021 - 22:10 |
harbour-privoxy-httpd-1.1-3.noarch.rpm | 71.15 KB | 21/01/2021 - 20:20 |
harbour-privoxy-docs-3.0.30-1.3gitfa7a3c.noarch.rpm | 336.11 KB | 21/01/2021 - 20:20 |
harbour-privoxy-ab2p-2021.01.21-1.noarch.rpm | 1.07 MB | 21/01/2021 - 20:20 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.30-1.3gitfa7a3c.i486.rpm | 392.52 KB | 21/01/2021 - 20:20 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.30-1.3gitfa7a3c.armv7hl.rpm | 378.81 KB | 21/01/2021 - 20:20 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.30-1.3gitfa7a3c.aarch64.rpm | 387.33 KB | 21/01/2021 - 20:20 |
harbour-privoxy-tools-3.0.30-1.4gitfa7a3c.noarch.rpm | 51.57 KB | 21/01/2021 - 23:25 |
harbour-privoxy-tools-3.0.30-1.5.noarch.rpm | 52.23 KB | 28/01/2021 - 21:17 |
harbour-privoxy-docs-3.0.30-1.5.noarch.rpm | 336.78 KB | 28/01/2021 - 21:17 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.30-1.5.armv7hl.rpm | 377.95 KB | 28/01/2021 - 21:17 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.30-1.5.i486.rpm | 391.64 KB | 28/01/2021 - 21:17 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.30-1.5.aarch64.rpm | 386.63 KB | 28/01/2021 - 21:17 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.31-1.1.aarch64.rpm | 386.67 KB | 31/01/2021 - 22:00 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.31-1.1.armv7hl.rpm | 378.03 KB | 31/01/2021 - 22:00 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.31-1.1.i486.rpm | 391.88 KB | 31/01/2021 - 22:00 |
harbour-privoxy-docs-3.0.31-1.1.noarch.rpm | 337.16 KB | 31/01/2021 - 22:00 |
harbour-privoxy-tools-3.0.31-1.1.noarch.rpm | 52.31 KB | 31/01/2021 - 22:00 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.31-1.4.aarch64.rpm | 387.25 KB | 11/02/2021 - 12:00 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.31-1.4.armv7hl.rpm | 378.56 KB | 11/02/2021 - 12:00 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.31-1.4.i486.rpm | 392.45 KB | 11/02/2021 - 12:00 |
harbour-privoxy-docs-3.0.31-1.4.noarch.rpm | 337.39 KB | 11/02/2021 - 12:00 |
harbour-privoxy-tools-3.0.31-1.4.noarch.rpm | 52.5 KB | 11/02/2021 - 12:00 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.32-1.1.aarch64.rpm | 379.88 KB | 28/02/2021 - 12:48 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.32-1.1.armv7hl.rpm | 371.71 KB | 28/02/2021 - 12:48 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.32-1.1.i486.rpm | 385.69 KB | 28/02/2021 - 12:48 |
harbour-privoxy-ab2p-2021.01.21-1.noarch.rpm | 1.1 MB | 28/02/2021 - 12:48 |
harbour-privoxy-docs-3.0.32-1.1.noarch.rpm | 338.06 KB | 28/02/2021 - 12:48 |
harbour-privoxy-httpd-1.1-3.noarch.rpm | 71.88 KB | 28/02/2021 - 12:48 |
harbour-privoxy-tools-3.0.32-1.1.noarch.rpm | 53.03 KB | 28/02/2021 - 12:48 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.32obs5-1.25.2.jolla_.aarch64.rpm | 372.93 KB | 23/09/2021 - 16:13 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.32obs5-1.25.2.jolla_.armv7hl.rpm | 363.96 KB | 23/09/2021 - 16:13 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.32obs5-1.25.2.jolla_.i486.rpm | 378.95 KB | 23/09/2021 - 16:13 |
harbour-privoxy-ab2p-3.0.32obs5-1.25.2.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 1.1 MB | 23/09/2021 - 16:13 |
harbour-privoxy-docs-3.0.32obs5-1.25.2.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 339.2 KB | 23/09/2021 - 16:13 |
harbour-privoxy-httpd-3.0.32obs5-1.25.2.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 72.95 KB | 23/09/2021 - 16:13 |
harbour-privoxy-tools-3.0.32obs5-1.25.2.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 54.08 KB | 23/09/2021 - 16:13 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.33obs3-1.36.1.jolla_.aarch64.rpm | 376.31 KB | 13/12/2021 - 14:59 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.33obs3-1.36.1.jolla_.armv7hl.rpm | 367.11 KB | 13/12/2021 - 14:59 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.33obs3-1.36.1.jolla_.i486.rpm | 382.33 KB | 13/12/2021 - 14:59 |
harbour-privoxy-ab2p-3.0.33obs3-1.36.1.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 1.1 MB | 13/12/2021 - 14:59 |
harbour-privoxy-docs-3.0.33obs3-1.36.1.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 342.9 KB | 13/12/2021 - 14:59 |
harbour-privoxy-httpd-3.0.33obs3-1.36.1.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 73.11 KB | 13/12/2021 - 14:59 |
harbour-privoxy-tools-3.0.33obs3-1.36.1.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 55.31 KB | 13/12/2021 - 14:59 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.33obs3-1.1.2.jolla_.aarch64.rpm | 376.53 KB | 18/01/2023 - 22:31 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.33obs3-1.1.2.jolla_.armv7hl.rpm | 367.1 KB | 18/01/2023 - 22:31 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.33obs3-1.1.2.jolla_.i486.rpm | 382.36 KB | 18/01/2023 - 22:31 |
harbour-privoxy-ab2p-3.0.33obs3-1.1.2.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 1.1 MB | 18/01/2023 - 22:31 |
harbour-privoxy-docs-3.0.33obs3-1.1.2.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 342.86 KB | 18/01/2023 - 22:31 |
harbour-privoxy-httpd-3.0.33obs3-1.1.2.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 73.07 KB | 18/01/2023 - 22:31 |
harbour-privoxy-tools-3.0.33obs3-1.1.2.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 55.26 KB | 18/01/2023 - 22:31 |
harbour-privoxy-ab2p-3.0.34obs3-1.1.1.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 1.1 MB | 06/02/2023 - 00:32 |
harbour-privoxy-httpd-3.0.34obs3-1.1.1.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 67.01 KB | 06/02/2023 - 00:32 |
harbour-privoxy-docs-3.0.34obs3-1.1.1.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 341.42 KB | 06/02/2023 - 00:32 |
harbour-privoxy-tools-3.0.34obs3-1.1.1.jolla_.noarch.rpm | 51.31 KB | 06/02/2023 - 00:32 |
harbour-privoxy-3.0.34obs3-1.1.1.jolla_.i486.rpm | 392.99 KB | 06/02/2023 - 00:32 |
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Comments
Seven_of_nine
Sat, 2023/06/17 - 14:23
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Wonderful app! Thank you very much!
Pages load much faster!
kan
Sat, 2023/03/18 - 17:59
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Privoxy crashes while default.action is enabled.
XperiaX, armv7hl, SFOS 4.4.0.72, Privoxy 3.0.34+obs3-1.1.1 from CHUM
nephros
Mon, 2023/03/20 - 14:20
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Unfortunately I'm not equipped to debug this. Seems very low-level. All I can say is that on other armv7 devices I do not see this issue. Is it reproducable (i.e. after a reboot)?
nerd7473
Wed, 2023/01/25 - 20:11
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Launching privoxy through terminal states that libmbedtls.so.3 is not found
nephros
Thu, 2023/01/26 - 12:17
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Thanks for reporting - it should not have linked to mbedtls3 actually, I'll have to check my build setups.
nerd7473
Wed, 2023/01/25 - 20:06
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In systemctl the privoxy service mentioned in the Github does not exist...
nephros
Tue, 2023/01/31 - 16:31
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Which service are you referring to? Privoxy ships between 1 and 7 systemd units depending on tools used.
nerd7473
Wed, 2023/01/25 - 19:53
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If you launch the browser through the terminal it should ignore the sailjail rules for Browser...
nephros
Thu, 2023/01/26 - 12:19
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True, but that shouldn't impact Privoxy either way.
nerd7473
Wed, 2023/01/25 - 19:51
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p.p with proxy Global Proxy not enabled is just redirected to the search engine...
nephros
Thu, 2023/01/26 - 12:18
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You will likely have to explicitly specify http://p.p, not just p.p
nerd7473
Wed, 2023/01/25 - 19:49
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That setting did not work and p.p has no redirection to the config
nephros
Thu, 2023/01/26 - 12:19
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Which setting are you referring to?
objectifnul
Tue, 2022/04/19 - 11:17
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Server not found
Browser can't find the server at www.p.p.
nephros
Tue, 2022/04/19 - 11:27
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The config address is either http://p.p (no www!), or http://config.privoxy.org
If something adds www automatically that's not ideal, probably needs to be turned off in the Browser/Mozilla settings. It think that should be
in about:config.
objectifnul
Thu, 2022/04/14 - 20:26
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No longer supported after upgrade to Sfos 4.4.0.58?
nephros
Fri, 2022/04/15 - 00:19
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I have indeed not tested on 4.4, can you be a little more specific on what isn't working?
poetaster
Fri, 2021/12/17 - 00:21
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I just wanted to say thanks. I've been running privoxy on my servers for many years and I never thought I'd have it on my phone. GREAT!
nephros
Fri, 2021/12/17 - 13:50
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My pleasure - me too :)
Next step would be for the community to share their recipes, whether they are useful in general, or for SFOS specifically.
rossholmes
Thu, 2021/03/04 - 12:35
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Thanks for the explanation. Yes, you are right - youtube-dl is the best current solution for this nasty situation..
rossholmes
Wed, 2021/03/03 - 13:41
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Since the v4 update the native Browser is quite usable. When trying to watch youtube screen gets stuck on the Ads, looks like privoxy trying to block them which is great, however it doesnt allow me to proceed to video itself. Have you got any advice for that?
nephros
Thu, 2021/03/04 - 11:51
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Yeah, I have noticed that myself.
I have tried various things to unblock YT but haven't succeeded yet.
A general strategy for nonworking sites is to:
Of course FILTERNAME and YOUTUBE-URL-PATTERN in this example must be replaced by whatever you got from the analysis steps above.
Example to start out with:
I have found it hard to impossible to both use youtube, AND block anything Google.
Personally I chose to block Google and not use Youtube in the Browser, and go with youtube-dl instead.
nephros
Mon, 2021/03/08 - 13:28
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Another workaround, not a solution, is redirecting YT links to invidious. I think this is what some Android apps and Browser extensions do as well.
You can look at the scripts here for more inspiration:
https://github.com/SimonBrazell/privacy-redirect/tree/master/src/assets/...
So, for YT specifically:
This does not work if you click a link from e.g. a list of search results on YT, but it works if you ”open in new tab”.
nephros
Wed, 2021/03/03 - 20:32
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Of course, the pragmatic solution to the problem would be to disable privoxy through the web interface for watching videos, and enabling it again after ;)
nephros
Sun, 2021/02/21 - 20:32
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Usually no, you don't need to do anything as long as it's running on 127.0.0.1/loopback and not some other interface.
Slow loading pages can have several reasons, most unrelated to privoxy. My blind guess no. 1 would be DNS, followed by perhaps a transparent proxy used by your cell provider, or maybe IPv6 things. Very wild guesses all.
The easiest way to blame/unblame privoxy is to disable it from the web interface. if page loading gets faster, it's something in the config/rules. If not, the problem is somewhere else.
For debugging you can look at enabling debug options 2 and 4, or even 16 and the log file.
That being said, certain blocking rules *can* make page loading slow, but that should appear independently of your network connection. Unless of course your wifi uplink is wayyy faster than mobile.
rossholmes
Sun, 2021/02/21 - 22:03
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Thanks, my problem is not related to Privoxy I can confirm. I am able to replicate the same issue with Privoxy disabled. Appreciate all the hints above - at least I know now how to troubleshoot
rossholmes
Sun, 2021/02/21 - 16:51
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I just realised that my Browser wouldn't load any pages when I am on mobile data with Privoxy enabled. Do I need to adjust something when disconnecting from WiFi and connecting to mobile data? When WiFi on Browser works as expected.
Edit: there is internet when running on mobile data, but the Browser loading the pages very slow - not fully sure if its connected to Privoxy at all...
rossholmes
Tue, 2021/01/26 - 23:19
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Nice one, thanks! I've copied all uncompressed files from extra/ab2p/ab2p.tar
xz github folder to relevant folder /usr/share/harbour-privoxy/files/extra/ab2p... And I'm trying to add the action and filter entries to config file, but I got stuck as I have two of it: 1called config and other is called config.sailfish. Which one do I need to edit, please? Cheers
Edit: uncommented the ab2p entries at sailfish.config but the privoxy service stopped operating. I must do something very wrong
nephros
Wed, 2021/01/27 - 17:11
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Ok, I checked both the tar in master on gihub and the one in harbour-privoxy-ab2p-2021.01.21-1.noarch.rpm (which should be the same), and the contents are error-free.
It must be something else, probably a typo or something in the config.
rossholmes
Wed, 2021/01/27 - 23:20
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Thanks for the support. I might have found the cause of my problem. It's my noobish knowledge of unix systems. I didn't decompressed the tar file thoroughly.
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