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On Tue, 17 May 2011 11:24:50 -0400, Carlos Manuel Trepeu Pupo wrote:
Hello, until now, everything that I question here have been solved, so
here I bring this new situation:

Debian 6 64 bits, with squid 3.1.12.

I have only one real IP with Kerio as firewall and in my private net
one reverse squid to publish my internal pages. I use Kerio because I
also have email and more services. So my clients wants to publish
their jabber to internet and I have the idea that the Squid could
route me the XMPP incoming traffic, because the outgoing traffic pass
throw the firewall with NAT.

I have a rule that tell all the incoming traffic in XMPP ports go to
my squid at 3128 port, but nothing happens, even in the log of squid
do not appear nothing.

I make a proof with my Jabber (Openfire) in/out throw Kerio and there
is no problem, so I'm missing some squid's configuration to do this,
or Squid it's not the solution to my trouble.


Can you help me?

No, squid is HTTP proxy. XMMP is a completely different protocol.

Look for an XMMP relay.

Amos


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