Dear Sebastian,
> meyer@megatel.de writes:
>
> >[I posted this message to comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix and got
> >pointed to this list....]
> >
> >Is there a way to tell squid to serve on more than one port?
> >
> >Background:
> >I have an experimental proxy server running on port 3128 and a
> >consolidated one on port 8080 on the same machine. Now, that I'm
> >satisfied with the version running on 3128 I would like to offer it on
> >port 8080 without having to tell my brave beta-testing users to switch
> >their proxy settings.
>
> Yes, you have to apply a patch:
>
> http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/1.1/1.1.10/multiple-ports.patch
>
I'm using the multi-port patch with Squid v1.1.18 but I've switched back
to Squid v1.1.16 beause I've experimented timeout problems with the second
port.bi while the first port caused no problems.. Switching back to v1.1.16
solved this problem..
I've had no time yet to look further into this problem...
Cheers, Henny
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