Re: Starting privoxy at startup

2006-04-01 Thread Oliver Iberien
I've solved this, after a fashion. Thanks again for your help. It turns out that the logfile directory, /var/log/privoxy, was accessible by root only, even with permissions changed. (Is this a basic BSD security thing? I googled that a little but was not sure.) I guessed it has been done for a

Re: Starting privoxy at startup

2006-03-31 Thread Oliver Iberien
Sorry to drag this out, but I still have not got this to work. I've looked at the permissions of the files involved but nothing untoward shows up. I think. There is just the conf file and the stuff in /var/log, right? How should their permissions look? If I wanted to have two flags for privoxy

Re: Starting privoxy at startup

2006-03-31 Thread Fabian Keil
Oliver Iberien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry to drag this out, but I still have not got this to work. I've looked at the permissions of the files involved but nothing untoward shows up. I think. There is just the conf file and the stuff in /var/log, right? How should their permissions look?

Re: Starting privoxy at startup

2006-03-26 Thread Pete Slagle
Oliver Iberien wrote: I can start privoxy manually with /usr/local/sbin/privoxy /usr/local/etc/privoxy/config I added this to /etc/rc.conf: privoxy_enable=YES privoxy_flags=/usr/local/etc/privoxy/config but that does not seem to do it. I tried putting a link in /etc/rc.d/ to the privoxy.sh

Re: Starting privoxy at startup

2006-03-26 Thread Oliver Iberien
Still not working yet... Yes, thank you, I'll take you up on your offer of a configuration file. Oliver On Sunday 26 March 2006 03:16, Pete Slagle wrote: Oliver Iberien wrote: I can start privoxy manually with /usr/local/sbin/privoxy /usr/local/etc/privoxy/config I added this to