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On 29.06.07 12:32, Reid wrote:

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> Thank you everyone for your help. The dedicated server company where my
> squid is located has just reported to me that "we are blocking outgoing
> connections on tcp/3128 port for security reasons".

ehm. The company you are connected through can block outgoing connections to
3128 or the company you host squid in canblock incoming connections to 3128.

I also wonder why do you run squid in the hosting company, squid should be
in your network, to control (and decrease) traffic from your
network/company.

> Does this mean that they are a "squid unfriendly" company? Is there any
> reason to block that port, and not other ports associated with proxy
> servers??

not I'm aware off, I would ask how they mean it.
Or maybe there was some misunderstanding here?
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