> On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Dan Sveen Olsen wrote: > > > When Squid generates the HTML view when accessing a site through FTP, the > > URLs pointing to the built-in FTP icons uses port 3128. That port gets > > blocked by the firewall because the users have to go through VirusWall > > first. Is it possible to alter this setup so that FTP icons may work? > > Set visible_hostname to a name which makes your users > browsers realize > they need to use the wiruswall first.. > > Regards > Henrik
Hello, Thanks for your answer, but that does unfortunatly not work. The problem is that WirusWall and Squid is installed on the same server, with VirusWall nearest the user listening on port 8080. This is the only port open, and when Squid generate FTP views the clients try to access the icons on port 3128. Is it possible to alter the URLs in the FTP view to point to port 8080 and not 3128? I don't mind altering the source and recompile. BTW: I am able to view the icons directly using port 8080. Please mind that I do not wish to alter my configuration that much, since I prefer to have VirusWall between the user and Squid. Mainly because I wish to check everything even if it's cached from before or not (especially if the virusdefinitions have been updated in-between), and because I trust Squid more than VirusWall to face the big, bad Internet. Have a nice day, Dan Sveen Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
