Re: [squid-users] icp port problem

From: Ronald <sukker_ronald@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 12:50:43 +0100

Now I am ok. Thank u for the explanation.

Ronald.

> Hi,
>
> On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Ronald wrote:
>
> >
> > > Port 3130 is typically where an ICP-aware proxy listens for ICP
packets.
> > > Port 7 is the "echo" port (see /etc/services). It is typicall handled
by
> > > inetd as an internal process and simply "echoes" back what you send
it.
> > > Since you have specified "no-query" I am guessing that "7" is there so
> > > that if you query it you'll get an answer and not declare it dead and
> > > therefore stop using it.
> >
> > Can u explain me again in detail???
>
> What do you want to know? According to people who know squid better than I
> do, you can put anything in the ICP port slot cos squid doesn't use it
> when you specify "no-query". So, it doesn't matter whether you put 3130,
> 7, or 0. It never gets used. My previous statements about squid's use
> of the ICP port were incorrect, in the "no-query" case.
>
> Colin


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