"Thomas Pietsch" 4/5/2011 3:08 AM >>>
Hey, yes i am referring to outbound ports. I know there is no speed
advantage of doing so. Its simply a security matter (firewaling,
trusted
partys and so on .. ). So the proxy shall be running on the same
machine
as the browser and then proxy every requ
t and response through smth
like 20 sockets. Is this possible via squid?
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> Datum: Mon, 04 Apr 2011 16:44:20 -0400
> Von: "Chad Naugle"
> An: shiver...@gmx.net, squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Betreff: Re: [squid-users] Limiting outgoing p
Are you referring to Squid's OUTBOUND ports, or the DESTINATION ports?
Destination Ports could be done by stacking ACL's per a user/group to
specific list of ports ACL, but that's a lot of ACL stacking for
particular users, and the result is if they are outside of the range of
ports, could result
Hey,
i need an HTTP proxy which synchronizes outgoing connections to a limited port
range. For example to make only http connections via 20 outgoing ports. Is
squid able to do this with little effort? I've already searched the FAQ and the
mail archive and only found this question/answer:
http: