Not possible because there is none that recognize request protocol.
What happens is admin configure squid.conf ports manually, one per
protocol type to be recieved. Squid only supports HTTP, HTTPS, ICP,
HTCP, and SNMP incoming traffic.
The non-HTTP traffic support in Squid is for gatewaying
On 26/12/2013 8:22 p.m., m.shahverdi wrote:
Not possible because there is none that recognize request protocol.
What happens is admin configure squid.conf ports manually, one per
protocol type to be recieved. Squid only supports HTTP, HTTPS, ICP,
HTCP, and SNMP incoming traffic.
The
Hi all,
I want to know about handling different network protocols such as FTP, SSL
and ... in squid and tracing squid function calls to find in which part of
the code squid recognizes request protocol. Please help me.
Thanks
MSH
On 26/12/2013 12:29 a.m., m.shahve...@ece.ut.ac.ir wrote:
Hi all,
I want to know about handling different network protocols such as FTP, SSL
and ... in squid and tracing squid function calls to find in which part of
the code squid recognizes request protocol. Please help me.
Not possible
Not possible because there is none that recognize request protocol.
What happens is admin configure squid.conf ports manually, one per
protocol type to be recieved. Squid only supports HTTP, HTTPS, ICP,
HTCP, and SNMP incoming traffic.
The non-HTTP traffic support in Squid is for
On 12/26/2013 9:31 AM, m.shahve...@ece.ut.ac.ir wrote:
Not possible because there is none that recognize request protocol.
What happens is admin configure squid.conf ports manually, one per
protocol type to be recieved. Squid only supports HTTP, HTTPS, ICP,
HTCP, and SNMP incoming traffic.
Not possible because there is none that recognize request protocol.
What happens is admin configure squid.conf ports manually, one per
protocol type to be recieved. Squid only supports HTTP, HTTPS, ICP,
HTCP, and SNMP incoming traffic.
The non-HTTP traffic support in Squid is for