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sigma957 09-28-2003 08:08 PM

Squid blocks port 10000
 
I'm using Debian unstable and squid 2.5 STABLE4. It works well, but it blocks the URL localhost:10000. It worked before installing squid, so it's not webmin. Any suggestions on how to get that allowed? Thanks!

Barbara

Arenba 09-29-2003 04:11 AM

Hi
I don't know if this might help you. But this is quoted from a link :

Quote:

Another problem after installation may be that a firewall prevents access to the Webmin port from across a WAN link (if, for example, you are remotely maintaining your Webmin server). If this is the case, you will want to consult with the firewall administrator to find out whether port 10000 can be opened, or if not, what port you can use for your Webmin installation. Changing the port on which Webmin runs after installation is also a pretty simple process. Simply edit the file miniserv.conf in the /etc directory where your Webmin configuration files were installed (this is likely one of the following: /etc/webmin, /usr/local/webmin/etc, or /opt/webmin/etc). You'll find a port directive. Change this to whatever port you need Webmin to listen on, and then restart the Webmin web server.
This is the link:
http://www.swelltech.com/support/web...-1.0/ch01.html

Maybe you can browse through........ Hope it helps.


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