[Privoxy-users] DD-WRT Privoxy

Redback barnstorming92 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 28 23:29:01 UTC 2016


G'day Ian

Sorry, the issue seem to have solved it self, just for shit and giggles 
I switch the Privoxy to transparent mode and then it seem to work 
straight away. Then I change it back to my custom mode , and now the 
client-tags work's , I even reboot the router to be sure, I think what 
happened is that when I changed to transparent mode the system might 
have clear either memory or some part of the system elsewhere , I'll 
never truly know. Sorry I don't think this will solve ya problem through 
with the OSX version.


Andrew


On 29/11/2016 8:25 AM, Ian Silvester wrote:
> HI Andrew,
>
> There has been a bug in the OS X package for a number of versions
> whereby the client-tags file is missing from the distribution. I wonder
> if the same flaw affects whichever package DD-WRT are using to build
> their distribution?
>
> If you have filesystem access to your router, you could download this
> one file from Sourceforge (or extract it from a recently-downloaded
> Privoxy installer) and manually place it on the router in the right
> place.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ian
>
>
>
> My PGP public
> key[http://diem.serveftp.net:8080/IanSilvesterPGPPublicKey.asc]
>
> On Mon, 28 Nov 2016, at 15:47, Redback wrote:
>> G'day All
>> I'm now running Privoxy from my Netgear router with DD-WRT firmware,
>> which comes with privoxy as part of the package. I have setup privoxy so
>> the all wifi and lan base device run through the router and thus through
>> the privoxy app. Generally everything is working well, the only issue
>> I'm having is with one part of the Privoxy setup/config section with
>> regards to "View or toggle the tags that can be set based on the clients
>> address". I'm getting an error msg:
>>
>> 500 Internal Privoxy Error
>>
>> Privoxy encountered an error while processing your request:
>>
>> Could not load template file client-tags or one of its included
>> components.
>>
>> Please contact your proxy administrator.
>>
>> If you are the proxy administrator, please put the required file(s)in
>> the (confdir)/templates directory. The location of the (confdir)
>> directory is specified in the main Privoxy config file. (It's typically
>> the Privoxy install directory, or /etc/privoxy/).
>>
>> P.S How can I solve this issue load template file client-tags ?
>>
>>
>> Config:
>>
>> confdir /jffs/etc/privoxy
>> templdir /jffs/etc/privoxy/templates
>> logdir /jffs/var/log/privoxy
>> actionsfile /jffs/etc/privoxy/match-all.action
>> actionsfile /jffs/etc/privoxy/default.action
>> actionsfile /jffs/etc/privoxy/TightAccess.action
>> actionsfile /jffs/etc/privoxy/PrimerRules.action
>> actionsfile /jffs/etc/privoxy/Genric.action
>> actionsfile /jffs/etc/privoxy/adblock.action
>> actionsfile /jffs/etc/privoxy/RefusedPath.action
>> actionsfile /jffs/etc/privoxy/PathExcepts.action
>> actionsfile /jffs/etc/privoxy/rpft.action
>> actionsfile /jffs/etc/privoxy/user.action
>> filterfile /jffs/etc/privoxy/default.filter
>> filterfile /jffs/etc/privoxy/rpft.filter
>> filterfile /jffs/etc/privoxy/user.filter
>> logfile logfile
>> listen-address  192.168.5.2:8118
>> toggle 1
>> enable-remote-toggle 1
>> enable-remote-http-toggle 0
>> enable-edit-actions 1
>> buffer-limit 8192
>> accept-intercepted-requests 1
>> keep-alive-timeout 25
>> socket-timeout 300
>> handle-as-empty-doc-returns-ok 1
>> forwarded-connect-retries  1
>> log-max-lines 2000
>> debug  1
>> debug  1024
>> debug  4096
>> debug  8192
>>
>>
>> Logs:
>> exiting by signal 15 .. bye
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:50.848 76f0ccc0 Info: Privoxy version 3.0.26
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:50.850 76f0ccc0 Info: Program name: privoxy
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:50.852 76f0ccc0 Info: Loading filter file:
>> /jffs/etc/privoxy/default.filter
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:50.879 76f0ccc0 Info: Loading filter file:
>> /jffs/etc/privoxy/rpft.filter
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:50.897 76f0ccc0 Info: Loading filter file:
>> /jffs/etc/privoxy/user.filter
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:50.900 76f0ccc0 Info: Loading actions file:
>> /jffs/etc/privoxy/match-all.action
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:50.903 76f0ccc0 Info: Loading actions file:
>> /jffs/etc/privoxy/default.action
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:50.924 76f0ccc0 Info: Loading actions file:
>> /jffs/etc/privoxy/TightAccess.action
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:50.926 76f0ccc0 Info: Loading actions file:
>> /jffs/etc/privoxy/PrimerRules.action
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:50.929 76f0ccc0 Info: Loading actions file:
>> /jffs/etc/privoxy/Genric.action
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:51.073 76f0ccc0 Info: Loading actions file:
>> /jffs/etc/privoxy/adblock.action
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:51.686 76f0ccc0 Info: Loading actions file:
>> /jffs/etc/privoxy/RefusedPath.action
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:51.715 76f0ccc0 Info: Loading actions file:
>> /jffs/etc/privoxy/PathExcepts.action
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:51.723 76f0ccc0 Info: Loading actions file:
>> /jffs/etc/privoxy/rpft.action
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:51.727 76f0ccc0 Info: Loading actions file:
>> /jffs/etc/privoxy/user.action
>> 2016-11-29 07:35:51.733 76f0ccc0 Info: Listening on port 8118 on IP
>> address 192.168.5.2
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>> Andrew
>>
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