[Privoxy-devel] any interest in a faster way to check blacklists?
Fabian Keil
fk at fabiankeil.de
Thu Feb 13 11:31:06 UTC 2020
Lee <ler762 at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/7/20, Fabian Keil <fk at fabiankeil.de> wrote:
> >> I'm not sure how to sum up.. Other than testing a new release, I
> >> rarely run the privoxy regression test. The only other program I have
> >> calling a privoxy cgi function is that turn a host file into an action
> >> file script that I run a couple of times a week.
> >
> > Is that program free software and available somewhere?
>
> See attached - a Windows .bat script calls a gawk script. If you
> really want, I can add a GPLv2 blurb in there somewhere.
>
> To do the timing tests I commented out the curl ... >
> lightswitch-hosts.txt line so that I was always using the same input.
> I didn't go as far as disconnecting the ethernet cable, which I'm
> guessing is the main reason the times vary a bit.
>
>
> **DRAT** For security reasons, Gmail does not allow you to use this
> type of file as it violates Google policy for executables and
> archives.
>
> In other words, goog doesn't allow .bat files in .zip files, so
> make-lightswitch.bat has been renamed to make-lightswitch.txt
Looks like it didn't make it.
Mailman currently accepts the following attachment types:
multipart
message/rfc822
application/pgp-signature
text/plain
text/x-patch
image/png
image/jpeg
So at least in theory a text file should be tolerated.
Fabian
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