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Steve_W 05-01-2001 01:48 PM

What is Squid, and what port does it listen to by default?

jeremy 05-01-2001 02:26 PM

From the squid webpage
Quote:

Squid is:

- a full-featured Web proxy cache
- designed to run on Unix systems
- free, open-source software
- the result of many contributions by unpaid (and paid) volunteers
More info is available at http://www.squid-cache.org/

raz 05-02-2001 07:43 AM

8080 are proxy servers default ports

drjimstuckinwin 05-03-2001 02:55 AM

My SQUID seems to listen at 3128. Maybe that's why I can't get the bugger to work. Should I change to 8080?

raz 05-03-2001 04:28 AM

You could get your internet browser to look at that port, but everyone who uses proxy servers knows its 8080, like 80 is for websites.

/Raz


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