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Old 09-19-2007, 07:52 AM   #1
maginotjr
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Squid, transparent proxy for more them one port


Hi to all.

Im using Squid Version 2.5.STABLE13 and now its configurated to have transparent proxy on port 80 (the most common) but, Im having problems with aplications that access other ports directly. If i dont set up the proxy setting to port 3128 its take 4 times longer to load the aplication them with the proxy... so I thinking the problem is that the proxy is only seeing requests on port 80 not 777(the one that is beeing used).
My question, is possible to set more them one port at the httpd_accel_port config parameter? Like: httpd_port_accel 80, 777 or something like that.



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