No, that's unmeaning.
Squid can't proxy for SSH connection.
What you needed is something like iptables to do a NAT for you.
Regards,
Wah..
--- On Wed, 22/7/09, Dayo Adewunmi wrote:
> From: Dayo Adewunmi
> Subject: [squid-users] Opening a second ssh port
> To: squid-us
Hi
I'm trying to give a user on the internet ssh access
to a machine on my LAN. I want them to be able to
ssh to my public IP on a port other than the default 22
and get automatically logged into the lan machine.
What do I need to do in squid.conf?
I tried
acl SSL_ports port 10122
as well as