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EasyList Tracker and Adblocks to Proxy Auto Configuration (PAC) File

Converts EasyList tracker and ad blocking rules to efficient network-level blocks in a proxy.pac file for automatic proxy network configurations and Privoxy proxy servers. Easily incorporates multiple blocking rulesets into both PAC and Privoxy formats, including easyprivacy.txt, easylist.txt, fanboy-annoyance.txt, fanboy-social.txt, antiadblockfilters.txt, malwaredomains_full.txt, and the anti-spamware list adblock-list.txt.

Version: 2020.12.13 License: MIT GitHub
Maintainers essandess
Categories net security
Homepage https://github.com/essandess/easylist-pac-privoxy
Platforms {darwin any}
Variants
  • initialize_always (Always initialize all configuration files. Intended for development and troubleshooting only. Working deployments must disable this variant to prevent configuration files being overwritten at the next upgrade. Existing configuration files are not overwritten by default.)

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Port notes

The location of the proxy autoconfiguration (PAC) file and the web server IP address are specified by the environment variables (with default values):

${PROXY_PAC_DIRECTORY:-/Library/WebServer/Documents}
${PROXY_PAC_SERVER:-127.0.0.1}

To change site-specific launchd environment variables, use the launchd plist:

${prefix}/share/macos-fortress/private.myserver.launchctl-setenv.plist

The native macOS Web Server must be started with the command:

sudo apachectl start

The launch daemon org.macports.macos-fortress-easylistpac is configured with RunAtLoad false. To initialize this service at its first load, run:

sudo port load macos-fortress-easylistpac
sudo launchctl kickstart -k system/org.macports.macos-fortress-easylistpac A startup item has been generated that will aid in starting macos-fortress-easylistpac with launchd. It is disabled by default. Execute the following command to start it, and to cause it to launch at startup:

sudo port load macos-fortress-easylistpac


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