[squid-users] Re: port 10000

From: Norman Zhang <nzhang@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 13:14:19 -0700

> > I'm trying to access an external web site through squid.
> > But the port is 10000 and 20000. However, Squid doesn't
> > seem to be able to pass that. I checked squid.conf do
> > have both these ports listed Safe_ports.
>
> > 1062531344.382 1 192.168.22.7 TCP_DENIED/403 1820
> > CONNECT site.com:10000 - NONE/- text/html
>
> The access.log entry tells you all you need to know - Squid is using
> the CONNECT method to reach this remote server, and CONNECT, by
> default, is limited to the well-known SSL ports (by design!).
>
> You're obviously not trying to connect to an HTTP web site - what are
> you trying to connect to or with?

I'm trying to connect to a webmin/usermin (10000/2000) https website with
IE. May I ask do I go around this?

Regards,
Norman
Received on Tue Sep 02 2003 - 14:14:27 MDT

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