RE: Listening on Multiple Ports is it now standard?

From: Williams Jon <WilliamsJon@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 08:35:50 -0600

If I have squid listening on multiple ports, can I have different ACLs for
each port? I've got several different locations that will be using a
centralized proxy, but each needs their own configuration. Do I need to
have a seperate config directory for each and use the -f flag when starting
squid, or can I do some config file magic to only have to start it once?

Thanks,

Jon

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David J N Begley [SMTP:david@avarice.nepean.uws.edu.au]
> Sent: Saturday, January 09, 1999 11:41 PM
> To: Darrell Van Rensburg
> Cc: Squid Users
> Subject: Re: Listening on Multiple Ports is it now standard?
>
> On Sun, 10 Jan 1999, Darrell Van Rensburg wrote:
>
> > Lincoln Dale made a patch some time ago to allow Squid to listen on
> > multiple ports. Is this feature standard in Squid 2.1 ?
>
> Yes, and it works just fine (both my proxies are listening to 3128 and
> 8080
> quite happily).
>
> > If so is it a matter of simply adding multiple port directives in
> > squid.conf ?
>
> From the default (supplied) squid.conf:
>
> # You may specify multiple ports here, but they MUST all be on
> # a single line.
>
> So I'm using:
>
> http_port 3128 8080
>
> Cheers..
>
>
> dave
Received on Mon Jan 11 1999 - 07:40:03 MST

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