ffproxy for Debian ------------------ - ffproxy for debian include a patch which add minor feature and fix a bug: This patch (01_add_piddir.dpatch): - make possible to set (command line or config file) a directory to store the ffproxy.pid file when ffproxy daemonize() or not. The default behaviour was to create the ffproxy.pid file in /usr/share/ffproxy only in daemonize mode. - This patch fix a bug which appears when ffproxy drop its privileges for any user/group, and when it is in daemonize mode, ffproxy can't write its pid file (ffproxy.pid) in the /usr/share/ffproxy directory because of wrong permissions. - Traffic rules: By default, ffproxy does not allow any traffic. You have to take a look at ffproxy.quick manpage to configure access to the proxy. Take a look at /etc/ffproxy/db/access.ip and /etc/ffproxy/db/access.host setup access. -- Emmanuel Bouthenot Sun, 30 Oct 2011 23:54:12 +0000