On 18/06/11 15:32, Ivan Matala wrote:
this is want i want to achieve:
i have a server and i want all ports to be forwaded to a remote squid
proxy.. i want udp and tcp ports starting from 1:65535. is it
possible?
No.
Squid is an HTTP proxy. Only HTTP (TCP port 80) traffic is accepted for
proxy relay or interception.
With difficulty and much user annoyance some people also manage port
443. Which is encrypted, but still has HTTP protocol formatting.
this means,, all yahoo messenger traffic, games, skype will be
forwarded to squid.
thanks
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 8:27 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 18/06/11 02:33, Ivan Matala wrote:
how can i configure squid SSL?
coz when i go to gmail.com, facebook.com, their require ssl support. i
got ssl error.
pls help
what should i do?
You should start by telling us what the error is please.
Note that HTTPS is by default relayed directly over Squid without being
touched. So the error should be something in your browser or the website its
contacting.
The error message will help us point you at what more to look at.
Amos
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