debian squid proxy server
- From: "debian" <debian2@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 15:29:33 +0100
Hello,
there is an internet application and i have some clients who needs to
connect to it.
Firewall is setup, proxy server is squid.
The internet application is using different ports, my proxy server
listens only to port 80 (http traffic for internet)
the users can also go to https sites (which are using port 443).
The internet application is using different ports (like port 7090 and
others), how does it come that my client pc's can't connect via the
proxy to those ports ?
thnx,
Verus.
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