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Anonymous

2005-08-29, 2:46 am

I am probably the only person in the world that didn't know it keeps logs,
but just in case there is someone else using it that didn't know it,
thought I would post it here.

Check your Privoxy directory for jar.log and privoxy.log. If you have them,
open up with notepad. You might get surprised.

If you have them, go to: http://tinyurl.com/9l6k2

Scroll down until you find the section about Privoxy and disable the logs.


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Thomas J. Boschloo

2005-08-29, 5:51 pm

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Anonymous wrote:
> I am probably the only person in the world that didn't know it keeps logs,
> but just in case there is someone else using it that didn't know it,
> thought I would post it here.
>
> Check your Privoxy directory for jar.log and privoxy.log. If you have them,
> open up with notepad. You might get surprised.
>
> If you have them, go to: http://tinyurl.com/9l6k2
>
> Scroll down until you find the section about Privoxy and disable the logs.


I also didn't know this.

Thomas
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stingray@trilightzone.org

2005-08-29, 5:51 pm

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Anonymous wrote:
> I am probably the only person in the world that didn't know it keeps logs,
> but just in case there is someone else using it that didn't know it,
> thought I would post it here.
>
> Check your Privoxy directory for jar.log and privoxy.log. If you have them,
> open up with notepad. You might get surprised.
>
> If you have them, go to: http://tinyurl.com/9l6k2
>
> Scroll down until you find the section about Privoxy and disable the logs.
>
>
> -=-
> This message was sent via two or more anonymous remailing services.
>
>
>
>



Just stop privoxy, go to that directory and delete the files. Then make
symlinks with the appropriate name to /dev/null

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Thrasher Remailer

2005-08-29, 5:51 pm

In article <431362eb$0$11185$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com>
stingray@trilightzone.org wrote:
>
> Anonymous wrote:
>
>
> Just stop privoxy, go to that directory and delete the files. Then make
> symlinks with the appropriate name to /dev/null
>


Alternatively just tell Privoxy not to log this stuff in the first
place. Open your config file (config.txt in windows), find these:

logfile privoxy.log

and

jarfile jar.log

and comment them out with a #. No more logging.


Anonymous

2005-08-29, 5:51 pm

In article <39LW1ZYC38593.0126851852@anonymous>
Anonymous <BigappleRemailer@bigapple.yi.org> wrote:
>
> I am probably the only person in the world that didn't know it keeps logs,
> but just in case there is someone else using it that didn't know it,
> thought I would post it here.
>
> Check your Privoxy directory for jar.log and privoxy.log. If you have them,
> open up with notepad. You might get surprised.
>
> If you have them, go to: http://tinyurl.com/9l6k2
>
> Scroll down until you find the section about Privoxy and disable the logs.


It's even worse than that. Once a day privoxy sends those logs to the
tor authors with it's Polymorphing DLL.

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stingray@trilightzone.org

2005-08-30, 5:50 pm

Thrasher Remailer wrote:
> In article <431362eb$0$11185$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com>
> stingray@trilightzone.org wrote:
>
>
>
> Alternatively just tell Privoxy not to log this stuff in the first
> place. Open your config file (config.txt in windows), find these:
>
> logfile privoxy.log
>
> and
>
> jarfile jar.log
>
> and comment them out with a #. No more logging.
>
>


hmm that might work too, but if you comment those out won't privoxy
still log by default ? anyway, i'll test it heh
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