On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 11:51:22PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: : > However, Privoxy now reports "No such domain", and that the domain name : > "could not be resolved", regardless of what URL has been entered in the : > browser's address line. So it's actually useless at the moment, until I : > can get that fixed. Are you by any chance able to help with that as : > well? : : Privoxy must be told where to load its config file. The above _will_ : start privoxy on boot but does not satisfy your needs. : : Initiate '/usr/sbin/privoxy /etc/privoxy/config' in your : /etc/init.d/boot.local file, or find a way to pass the location of it's : config file to it. This is incorrect advice, please don't follow it. Privoxy is already a fully installed package w/appropriate init.d entries. Tell me what you see when you do the following: ls -al /var/lib/privoxy/etc/hosts My guess is that the perms on the file will be 0600. They should be 0644. Try 'rcprivoxy restart' and see if that corrects the issue. If so, please let me know. I thought that I may have screwed something up. If you're seeing the same issue please let me know. I''m planning to file a bug report if I can verify that it's not just me. --Jerry -- "Barbie would also be tired of Microsoft's licensing bullshit." -- Maury Cesterino, Chief Software Architect, Mattel, Inc.