On Fri, 5 Jul 1996, Robert Hart wrote:
>[...]
> If this is correct, what port should I put squid on to listen for proxies
> - should it be a port below 1024 (a privileged port) or can it be on a
> port above 1023 (unpriveleged port). Is there any emerging "standard"
> port for proxy/caching services such as those offered by squid?
There are two ports commonly used for tcp-requests of such services:
3128 (default for squid/harvest caches) and 8080 (default for netscape
cache?). For historical reasons some caches also run on port 80.
Since the corresponding rcf doesn't list proxy-service there is no
standard port.
In the mail-list of german cache-administrators, we made a
recommendation to use the dns-alias www-cache.[domain] and the ports
3128 (tcp) and 3130 (udp) if possible.
Enno Hofmann
--- Enno Hofmann - hofmann@zeus.bocholt.fh-ge.de Phone: +49 2871 220781 Fax: +49 2871 220782 WWW: http://www-et.bocholt.fh-ge.de/~hofmann/ Unser Kopf ist rund, damit das Denken die Richtung wechseln kann (Francis Picabia)Received on Fri Jul 05 1996 - 01:14:09 MDT
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