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All right I got privoxy working now. The only problem I have now is the site I need it for runs over https and it doesn't seem to be changing the user-agent string. It correctly is changing it for regular http traffic. Anyone have any ideas?
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The Following User Says Thank You to iball For This Useful Post: | ||
I am looking for some help with getting privoxy running on my n800. I followed the install steps from http://www.internettablettalk.com/wi...unning_PRIVOXY and I can't quite figure out how to make it run. I try running the command /usr/sbin/privoxy --no-daemon --user user /etc/privoxy/config and it kicks back saying privoxy not found. If I go to the directory and do a ls it shows that privoxy is there. Can anyone help me get this going?
Thanks