Squid is a HTTP proxy, and your clients must be speaking HTTP when
they talk to Squid.
When a browser is configured to use a proxy for other protocols than
HTTP then the browser will use HTTP while speaking to the proxy. The
proxy then translates the request to the requested protocol.
For transparent proxying of FTP you will need a transparent FTP proxy.
Regards
Henrik
On Friday 21 June 2002 11.27, shadha nker wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> When squid is running in proxy, https and ftp works
> fine. But when squid is in transaprent mode, i tried
> to rediect port 80, 443 and 21,20 to squid. Only port
> 80 accepted by squid. Is there any way to get https
> and ftp through squid in transparent mode?
>
> Thanks& Regards,
> -shadha
>
>
>
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Received on Fri Jun 21 2002 - 15:57:33 MDT
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