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Errr... what? There's nothing in the Where did you download it from? What operating system is it? Permissions are not important as long as the server can read the configuration files, and write to the cache directory. |
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OS Arch Linux
Installed by pacman:
From Community Rep |
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You can download and explore package: I uploaded it from /var/cache/packman/pkg/ |
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Since this is not part of this software, you'd better ask that package's maintainer, or on an Arch Linux forum. |
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Ok, I will try |
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Hello!
Can you help me resolve problem with dnscrypt-proxy permissions?
I edited *.toml: uncommented logs and added blacklist file.
When dsncrypt-proxy starts (systemctl start dnscrypt-proxy) it creates /dnscrypt-proxy symlink and /private directory.
I can explore /private dir and logs just under root user (or after sudo su), but I can not cd /private dir under any other user with sudo.
How can I fix it?
And is it really important root:root owner for "blocked-names.txt" file for adding it when dnscrypt-proxy starts?
Thank you.
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