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edgarhmg 02-22-2011 11:54 AM

https://hostname:1800/ or any hostname:port/ is blocked by smoothwall
 
Hi all

I have installed the smoothwall 3, also install advanced proxy and url filter.

First had the problem that could not enter https pages, I solved the problem by configuring the squid.

I have the following problem I can not access to certain pages, for example https: / / hostname: 1800 or http://hostname:90 or any page with a different port.

Found on the web that modifies the iptables, the following is found modify the firewall script in / etc / rc.d / rc.firewall.up but I need help where edit or add rules to accept https: / / hostname: port or http://hostname:port

Thank you
Edgar

win32sux 02-22-2011 03:29 PM

If you're using Squid then you'll need to add those ports to an ACL for it to work.

edgarhmg 02-23-2011 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by win32sux (Post 4267704)
If you're using Squid then you'll need to add those ports to an ACL for it to work.

Could you give me an example of how to add ports in the squid ACL
please

win32sux 02-23-2011 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edgarhmg (Post 4268817)
Could you give me an example of how to add ports in the squid ACL
please

Your squid.conf already comes with real-life, working examples in it.

Look for the relevant ACL, I think it's called Safe_ports, and add the ports you need (then restart Squid).


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