Hey Alfredo,

It is up to the admin to decide if it's OK or not.
Basic squid http_port doesn't allow this kind of option to prevent abusing of the proxy server for many protocols other then web.

Port 80 is a strict http\web port which should never be used for the purpose of non http content.

I would say that there are setups which do allow these but they do not exists on any confidential systems such as governments and hospitals.

All The Bests,
Eliezer

On 27/12/13 17:12, Alfredo Rezinovsky wrote:
What squid does in a TPROXY configuration when a client tries to use a
non-http protocol in port 80?

ToR for example tries port 80. There's a way to squid to seamlessly pass
through the connection when there's not and http conversation?

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Alfrenovsky

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