If your squid is accessible from anywhere, then it's an open proxy, that nmap output that you've shown shows that the host that you're runnning the nmap has access to the squid port

On 9/15/06, croilan cruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
inquiry about squid proxy , if you gonna set up squid in a box that has a firewall thus squid look like this when you enter the command nmap -sT ip of the firewall with squidp proxy.
 
3128/tcp open squid-http
 
does this output has something to do with open proxy?
 
 


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