Amos No this is an externally hosted site! Any more info on how I might be able to apply this to my config would be appreciated (See previous post for squid.conf) Scott -----Original Message----- From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, 18 April 2008 12:20 PM To: Thompson, Scott (WA) Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Accessing a site on a particular port Thompson, Scott (WA) wrote: > Hi all > I am trying to get some systems to access a site for webmail access on > port 2095 I'm assuming you run the webmail site. If you do not, then the admin themselves have screwed up and need to be told about their problem. > I have added the site in the white.list and as a result I can access the > sites front page, but if I specify /webmail (eg site.com/webmail) it > redirects it to port 2095 which I then can't access > Is there anyway I can get the http requests to access the site in > question on Port 2095? Squid needs to accept requests to port 2095 for this to happen. It may also need a cache_peer line to tell squid the IP and port to redirect certain requests to. With some matching cache_peer_access to restrict which requests get sent to the peer. > Does the white.list support ports in the list? Never heard of any 'white.list' option. The squid ACLs do though. > All my users authenticate against AD but these users in question are > Linux boxes running Mozila and I don't want them to authenticate for > this site, I just want straight thru access Then configure the http_access for this site before any access that required authentication. > > Here is part of the squid.conf file > > <---snip---> > # ACL List of Allow or Deny and the order they flow > http_access allow White > http_access deny Denied > http_access allow PowerProxy > http_access deny Refuse > http_access allow Proxy > http_access allow ATO > http_access allow manager > http_access deny all Amos -- Please use Squid 2.6.STABLE19 or 3.0.STABLE4