Add another rule that says tcp.dest=tcp.www, this will keep the link up
without having to know anything about 8080.  Squid just sends the request
out as your browser would, on port 80, or 20,21 if using ftp.

Giulio Orsero wrote:
> 
> If I access the web "directly" I can control the timeout with the www service.
> ie:
> keepup tcp 180 tcp.ack,tcp.source=tcp.www
> 
> If I acces the web through the proxy of my ISP (port 8080), what can I do?
> I tried putting:
> 
> wwwproxy     tcp/8080 in /etc/services
> and
> keepup tcp 180 tcp.ack,tcp.source=tcp.wwwproxy
> in diald filter but it refuses it saying:
> accept parsing error. Got token 'tcp.wwwproxy'. Not a known tcp service port.
> 
> Can I use 8080 directly in the filter? How?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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