Hi ! I maintain a package fort he pfSense project and need some help: We’re running squid 3.3.10 under freebsd 8.3 release p16 and i’m gettin gtting errors when trying to start squid: 2014/06/10 11:02:43 kid1| WARNING: failed to find or read error text file error-details.txt 2014/06/10 11:02:43 kid1| sendto FD 36: (1) Operation not permitted 2014/06/10 11:02:43 kid1| ipcCreate: CHILD: hello write test failed 2014/06/10 11:03:06 kid1| Starting Squid Cache version 3.3.10 for i386-portbld-freebsd8.3... 2014/06/10 11:03:06 kid1| parse error while reading template file: /usr/pbi/squid-i386/etc/squid/errors/de/error-details.txt 2014/06/10 11:03:06 kid1| Unable to load default error language files. Reset to backups. 2014/06/10 11:03:06 kid1| parse error while reading template file: /usr/pbi/squid-i386/etc/squid/errors/templates/error-details.txt 2014/06/10 11:03:06 kid1| WARNING: failed to find or read error text file error-details.txt 2014/06/10 11:03:06 kid1| sendto FD 31: (1) Operation not permitted 2014/06/10 11:03:06 kid1| ipcCreate: CHILD: hello write test failed 2014/06/10 11:04:03 kid1| Starting Squid Cache version 3.3.10 for i386-portbld-freebsd8.3... 2014/06/10 11:04:03 kid1| parse error while reading template file: /usr/pbi/squid-i386/etc/squid/errors/de/error-details.txt 2014/06/10 11:04:03 kid1| Unable to load default error language files. Reset to backups. 2014/06/10 11:04:03 kid1| parse error while reading template file: /usr/pbi/squid-i386/etc/squid/errors/templates/error-details.txt 2014/06/10 11:04:03 kid1| WARNING: failed to find or read error text file error-details.txt 2014/06/10 11:04:03 kid1| sendto FD 40: (1) Operation not permitted 2014/06/10 11:04:03 kid1| ipcCreate: CHILD: hello write test failed I already saw a post on the squid-users list on nabble here: http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/WARNING-no-suid-setuid-0- 1-Operation-not-permitted-td4658291.html but it was of no help… squid does not run at all, does not server any requests and states that there is no copy running… does anyone know, what to do ? regards, Martin