## ## tinyproxy.conf -- tinyproxy daemon configuration file ## # # Name of the user the tinyproxy daemon should switch to after the port # has been bound. # User nobody Group nogroup # # Port to listen on. # Port 8888 # # If you have multiple interfaces this allows you to bind to only one. If # this is commented out, tinyproxy will bind to all interfaces present. # #Listen 192.168.0.1 # # Timeout: The number of seconds of inactivity a connection is allowed to # have before it closed by tinyproxy. # Timeout 600 # # Where to log the information. Either LogFile or Syslog should be set, # but not both. # Logfile "/var/log/tinyproxy.log" # Syslog On # # Set the logging level. Allowed settings are: # Critical (least verbose) # Error # Warning # Notice # Info (most verbose) # The LogLevel logs from the set level and above. For example, if the LogLevel # was set to Warning, than all log messages from Warning to Critical would be # output, but Notice and below would be suppressed. # LogLevel Info # # PidFile: Write the PID of the main tinyproxy thread to this file so it # can be used for signalling purposes. # PidFile "/var/run/tinyproxy.pid" # # Include the X-Tinyproxy header, which has the client's IP address when # connecting to the sites listed. # #XTinyproxy mydomain.com # # Turns tinyproxy into a TCP tunnel which connects the local computer on # 'Port' to the remote computer's port. The form is remote_machine port # #Tunnel some.remote.computer:port # # This is the absolute highest number of threads which will be created. In # other words, only MaxClients number of clients can be connected at the # same time. # MaxClients 100 # # These settings set the upper and lower limit for the number of # spare servers which should be available. If the number of spare servers # falls below MinSpareServers then new ones will be created. If the number # of servers exceeds MaxSpareServers then the extras will be killed off. # MinSpareServers 5 MaxSpareServers 20 # # Number of servers to start initially. # StartServers 10 # # MaxRequestsPerChild is the number of connections a thread will handle # before it is killed. In practice this should be set to 0, which disables # thread reaping. If you do notice problems with memory leakage, then set # this to something like 10000 # MaxRequestsPerChild 0 # # The following is the authorization controls. If there are any access # control keywords then the default action is to DENY. Otherwise, the # default action is ALLOW. # # Also the order of the controls are important. The incoming connections # are tested against the controls based on order. # Allow 127.0.0.1 Allow 192.168.1.0/25 # # The location of the filter file. # #Filter "/etc/tinyproxy/filter" # # If an Anonymous keyword is present, then anonymous proxying is enabled. # The headers listed are allowed through, while all others are denied. If # no Anonymous keyword is present, then all header are allowed through. # #Anonymous Host #Anonymous Authorization