Toni, [...]
> I installed ffproxy and then tried to start it. Out of the box, ffproxy > does not start, complaining that it is unable to open a file > 'db/access.ip'. However, for all locations I tried, this file is there. > I tried to modify the chroot settings and the database path settings, > but to no avail. So far, I have been unable to start ffproxy. Here is an > attempt where I try to start it by hand: As you may have noticed, /var/lib/ffproxy is the directory where ffproxy is chrooted when started with the init script. If you want to start it outside the chroot, you just need to run: # ffproxy -D /etc/ffproxy Regards, M. -- Emmanuel Bouthenot mail: kolter@{openics,debian}.org gpg: 4096R/0x929D42C3 xmpp: kol...@im.openics.org irc: kolter@{freenode,oftc}