Re: speaking of squid ports...

2003-03-26 Thread Jason Lunz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Umm... No. > > It's used for ICP, a protocol for intercommunication between squid > caches. For example, at my site we have two different caches. One is > basically transparent. The other provides anonymizing services. But, > through ICP, both caches can make use of

Re: speaking of squid ports...

2003-03-26 Thread Kevin Cheek
"Noah L. Meyerhans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 02:15:28PM -0500, Kevin Cheek wrote: > > > > I believe that UDP port is for receiving DNS responses. > > Umm... No. > > It's used for ICP, a protocol for intercommunication between squid > caches. For example, at my sit

Re: speaking of squid ports...

2003-03-26 Thread Alexander Reelsen
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 03:18:36PM -0500, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote: > On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 02:15:28PM -0500, Kevin Cheek wrote: > > I believe that UDP port is for receiving DNS responses. > It's used for ICP, a protocol for intercommunication between squid > caches. For example, at my site we ha

Re: speaking of squid ports...

2003-03-26 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 02:15:28PM -0500, Kevin Cheek wrote: > > I believe that UDP port is for receiving DNS responses. Umm... No. It's used for ICP, a protocol for intercommunication between squid caches. For example, at my site we have two different caches. One is basically transparent. T

Re: speaking of squid ports...

2003-03-26 Thread Jason Lunz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Umm... No. > > It's used for ICP, a protocol for intercommunication between squid > caches. For example, at my site we have two different caches. One is > basically transparent. The other provides anonymizing services. But, > through ICP, both caches can make use of

Re: speaking of squid ports...

2003-03-26 Thread Kevin Cheek
"Noah L. Meyerhans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 02:15:28PM -0500, Kevin Cheek wrote: > > > > I believe that UDP port is for receiving DNS responses. > > Umm... No. > > It's used for ICP, a protocol for intercommunication between squid > caches. For example, at my sit

Re: speaking of squid ports...

2003-03-26 Thread Kevin Cheek
I believe that UDP port is for receiving DNS responses. -Kevin Jason Lunz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > does anyone know what squid's udp sockets are for, and how to close > them? As far as I can tell, I don't need them, but I've been unable to > find a combination of squid directives to make t

Re: speaking of squid ports...

2003-03-26 Thread Alexander Reelsen
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 03:18:36PM -0500, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote: > On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 02:15:28PM -0500, Kevin Cheek wrote: > > I believe that UDP port is for receiving DNS responses. > It's used for ICP, a protocol for intercommunication between squid > caches. For example, at my site we ha

Re: speaking of squid ports...

2003-03-26 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 02:15:28PM -0500, Kevin Cheek wrote: > > I believe that UDP port is for receiving DNS responses. Umm... No. It's used for ICP, a protocol for intercommunication between squid caches. For example, at my site we have two different caches. One is basically transparent. T

Re: speaking of squid ports...

2003-03-26 Thread Kevin Cheek
I believe that UDP port is for receiving DNS responses. -Kevin Jason Lunz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > does anyone know what squid's udp sockets are for, and how to close > them? As far as I can tell, I don't need them, but I've been unable to > find a combination of squid directives to make t

speaking of squid ports...

2003-03-26 Thread Jason Lunz
does anyone know what squid's udp sockets are for, and how to close them? As far as I can tell, I don't need them, but I've been unable to find a combination of squid directives to make them all go away. The icp port can be closed using "icp_port 0", but the other one is dynamic and isn't referred

speaking of squid ports...

2003-03-26 Thread Jason Lunz
does anyone know what squid's udp sockets are for, and how to close them? As far as I can tell, I don't need them, but I've been unable to find a combination of squid directives to make them all go away. The icp port can be closed using "icp_port 0", but the other one is dynamic and isn't referred