On Wed, Mar 10, 1999 at 10:21:59AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello-
> 
> I'm using Squid as a single sign-on mechanism to our extranet.  Some users 
> behind firewalls are having problems getting data back from squid.  These 
> firewalls are set to limit access to all ports but the common 80, 110, 3128, 
> etc...  It looks to me like when squid sends back data, it uses ports in the 
> 1900-2000 range according to my sniffer.  So, basically, I'm looking for a list 
> of ports squid sends http data back to on the client end.  This way I can send 
> the list to the firewall admin so they can open up those incoming ports.

Allow all TCP traffic _from_ port 3128 on the proxy _to_ all ports on the client.

Greetz, Peter.
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.| Peter van Dijk           | <mo|VERWEG> stoned worden of coden
.| [EMAIL PROTECTED]  | <mo|VERWEG> dat is de levensvraag
                            | <mo|VERWEG> coden of stoned worden
                            | <mo|VERWEG> stonend worden En coden
                            | <mo|VERWEG> hmm
                            | <mo|VERWEG> dan maar stoned worden en slashdot lezen:)

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