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On 2013-06-10 17:21, Beto Moreno wrote:

For a large deployments u know that u have a bunch of users that hit a
lot pages per second, and some sites for example they required ports
like 8080, 4578 in the url, is difficult for a sysadm to wait for a
customer to request to open the port 4578 because some site he use
require that port.

I would expect that most deployments would have some kind of a firewall or router that would intercept traffic and redirect it to Squid. They would only redirect specific ports to Squid; other ports would pass through the firewall or router without ever being sent to Squid. Customers wouldn't know the difference.

(That's how ours is.)

- R.

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