o This port looks a lot like Squid. Yes, thats because its based on Squid-2.HEAD. The binaries and paths are the same as Squid - this is intended to make migrating from Squid-2.X to Cacheboy (sans ICAP) as effortless as possible. o You can find the configuration files for this package in the directory %%PREFIX%%/etc/squid. o A cache directory has been created in %%PREFIX%%/squid/cache. Log files will be written to %%PREFIX%%/squid/logs. Note: You must initialize new cache directories before you can start squid. Do this by running "squid -z" as 'root' or '%%SQUID_UID%%'. If your cache directories are already initialized (e.g. after an upgrade of squid) you do not need to initialize them again. o The default configuration will deny everyone access to the proxy service. Edit the "http_access" directives in %%PREFIX%%/etc/squid/squid.conf to suit your needs. Please note that the Cacheboy start script is an rc.d style script. This means that Cacheboy will not start automatically at boot time unless it is explicitly enabled. To enable Cacheboy, set squid_enable=yes in either /etc/rc.conf, /etc/rc.conf.local or /etc/rc.conf.d/squid Please see %%PREFIX%%/etc/rc.d/squid(.sh) for further details. Note: If you just updated your Cacheboy installation from Squid 2.5 or earlier, make sure to check your Cacheboy configuration against the default configuration file %%PREFIX%%/etc/squid/squid.conf.default. Additionally, you should check your configuration by calling 'squid -f /path/to/squid.conf -k parse' before starting Cacheboy.