The port is actually handed off to the redirector, only squidGuard
ignores it for comparison purposes. Port-based ACLs can be implemented in
squid.conf using the well documented acl and http_access tags .. but good
luck if you want to have a big access control list!


On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Falconer, Craig wrote:

> AFAIK squidGuard never knows about ports - that info is not handed to the
> redirector.
>
> So you'd have to put  webmail.gorge.net  into your approved list, which is
> checked before the webmail target.
>
> To The List - do I have it wrong?
>
> > ----------
> > From:       Dave Karlson[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent:       Friday, 8 March 2002 09:56
> > To:         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject:    How to open specific ports for specific domains in Squid?
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Any ideas on how I can open up a specific port for a specific IP address
> > or domain name?
> >
> > i.e.
> > I want to enable access to
> > http://webmail.gorge.net:81
> > but not port 81 in general...
> >
> > http:// www.vaultguard.com:7798
> > but not port 7798 in general...
> >
> > etc.
> >
> > I've read the documentation and other postings but I'm a bit at a loss as
> > to how to do this in my squid.conf....
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> >
> >
> > - Dave Karlson
> >   Director, Information Technology
> >   Region Nine Education Service District
> >   The Dalles, Oregon
> >   (voice) 541-298-3140
> >   (fax) 541-298-3141
> >
>

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