Tinyproxy log output is merged in Docker logs (#45)
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@@ -190,13 +190,8 @@ There are various ways to achieve this, depending on your use case.
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- port 8888 published `-p 8888:8888/tcp`
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- your LAN subnet, i.e. 192.168.1.0/24, set as `-e EXTRA_SUBNETS=192.168.1.0/24`
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1. With your HTTP proxy client, connect to the Docker host (i.e. `192.168.1.10`) on port `8888`. You might need to enter your credentials if you set them with the environment variables `PROXY_USER` and `PROXY_PASSWORD`.
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1. If you set `PROXY_LOG_LEVEL` to `Info`, you can check the log output of tinyproxy with:
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```sh
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docker exec -it pia cat /var/log/tinyproxy/tinyproxy.log
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```
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`PROXY_LOG_LEVEL` defaults to `Critical` to avoid logging everything, for privacy purposes as well as to save storage.
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1. If you set `PROXY_LOG_LEVEL` to `Info`, more information will be logged in the Docker logs, merged with the OpenVPN logs.
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`PROXY_LOG_LEVEL` defaults to `Critical` to avoid logging everything, for privacy purposes.
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</p></details>
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- <details><summary>Access ports of containers connected to PIA</summary><p>
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