Hello.
When I use the "netstat -ln" command to check what
ports are opened, I see that:
tcp -> <My LAN IP>:80 (this port was opened by squid)
udp -> 0.0.0.0:32771
raw -> 0.0.0.0:1
If I'm right, the UDP port 32771 is used by squid for
name resolution and the TCP port 80 is used by squid
for receiving the requests.
However, why do I have the RAW port 1 opened? I'm
asking it because I'm testing a new IPTABLES script
and some minutes after using this script, the RAW port
1 closes and I lose the Internet access for the
clients inside my LAN.
So, what SQUID has to do with the RAW socket and how
to make a good rule to allow this kind of traffic in
my new IPTABLES script?
See ya.
Giancarlo
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