Hi,
Maybe what you are trying to achieve here is a combined proxy and firewall. That could do; All HTTP traffic would be handled by Squid and all other traffic filtered for example by iptables and just routed (not proxied) through the server. These can be combined into a single server.
Regards,
Tuukka
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From: m.shahverdi_at_ece.ut.ac.ir [mailto:m.shahverdi_at_ece.ut.ac.ir]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 2:18 PM
To: squid-users_at_squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid and unsupported request protocols
I want to pass all traffics through squid not only traffics are received on port 80 and handling them in some ways. Now when I am doing so SSH requests freeze without any response!
> On Wednesday 15 January 2014 at 14:04:19, m.shahverdi_at_ece.ut.ac.ir wrote:
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>> Ok, so what should I do if I want to pass SSH requests through squid?
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> Why would you want to do this, or indeed expect it to be possible?
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> What benefits from passing SSH through Squid so you expect to get,
> instead of just routing SSH directly over the network as usual?
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> Regards,
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