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SQUID / IPTables Quest



 
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Gentle Readers,

I've got a Q on SQUID Proxy Server, in combination with IPTables and
some HTTP requests.
Some servers seem to use port 8000 for sending graphical files to the
clients browser.

As I can see, these files bypass the proxy server, I'va broken the
firewall script open to allow traffic directly over port 8000

I'm looking for a way to redirect these transfers through the proxy,
using port 80.
This will allow our firewall to be a bit more secure..

BTW, does anyone know why port 8000 is used specifically?

Thanks in advance,


A.M. (Auke) Rensen
auke@rensen.dyndns.org

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