On Tue, 23 May 2017, Jorge Almeida <[email protected]> wrote: > Basically, tinyproxy does this. What it does not do is sensible > logging. It seems to be brain damaged in this departement: it either > logs to syslog or to a file, which it insists in opening. /dev/stderr > does not work (it says that file has changed). It also has a -d flag, > that prevents backgrounding (and wtf should it go to background, to > begin with??) but does nothing at all regarding logs.
Take the source, rip out the parts you don't like? Unless the code is a monstrosity, in which case you probably shouldn't be running it anyway. <3,K.
