Hmm.. what are you actually trying to do? Are you sure these ports are
HTTP ports?
Squid is only a HTTP proxy, not a generic firewall.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Aubrey Davies wrote: > > Hi > > Is there a program or a way of checking if my ports are open. I have checked > cachemgr.cgi but it just checks my ACL's. > I am sure I have this correct. I need to open ports 15000 to 15010 and I > have created an ACL and then applied the ACL as follows: > > acl stdbank port 15000-15010 > http_access allow stdbank > http_access deny all > > I am running 2.2 STABLE3. > > If I check using some compiled software supplied by the application > providers, it fails, but I cannot see in this software how exactly it is > writing to these ports, so I do not have an argument. > > I have pulled my hair out the whole day > > TIA > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------------ > Aubrey Davies (aubrey@isoft.co.za) > I-Soft Net Pty Ltd, 16 Napier Street, Cape Town, South Africa > Tel: 4197140 > Mobile: 0832287064 > SMS: 0832287064@sms.co.za > http://www.isoftnet.co.za > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------------Received on Fri Jun 23 2000 - 09:18:47 MDT
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