Hi,
You're right, these ports are used by
not only HTTP protocols.
However, it would be nice to have such a facility
built into squid - dare I ask?
Regards,
Werner
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
> mån 2003-04-28 klockan 17.44 skrev Werner Schonborn:
> > Dear squid members,
> >
> > Q: How do I open non-standard ports using squid?
> > I am running Solaris 8 and 9 (Intel and SPARC)
> > and would like to open ports 15000-15010 normally
> > used for internet banking. Is it possible at all?
>
> These ports (if used by HTTP) is allowed by Squid by default.
>
> The key qyestion is: How are these ports used for "Internet banking"?
>
> The ports certainly is not any standard ports part of any standard
> protocol.
>
> Please note: Squid is NOT a firewall. Squid is a HTTP proxy. Firewalling
> is done by other components.
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