No, that's unmeaning. Squid can't proxy for SSH connection. What you needed is something like iptables to do a NAT for you. Regards, Wah.. --- On Wed, 22/7/09, Dayo Adewunmi <contactdayo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Dayo Adewunmi <contactdayo@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Opening a second ssh port > To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Received: Wednesday, 22 July, 2009, 9:03 PM > Hi > > I'm trying to give a user on the internet ssh access > to a machine on my LAN. I want them to be able to > ssh to my public IP on a port other than the default 22 > and get automatically logged into the lan machine. > > What do I need to do in squid.conf? > > I tried > > acl SSL_ports port 10122 > > as well as > > acl Safe_ports port 10122 > > but they're both not working. > > Best regards > > Dayo Adewunmi > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Access Yahoo!7 Mail on your mobile. Anytime. Anywhere. Show me how: http://au.mobile.yahoo.com/mail