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Sorry, I already know that squid itsn't that I want, but do you know
any relay XMPP, I search and I didn't find anything

2011/5/17 Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> 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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