As far as I know, squid should be able to deal with any HTTP request whatever
the port including SSL along, you must have something wrong in your squid.conf
Steph
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 11:06, Alan Smith wrote:
> I have had a quick look at the docs but can't find what I'm looking
> for. Squid is working away fine, but I have a user who is trying to
> access the following site: http://webboard.adlnet.org:88/>> The error I get from Squid is: Access control configuration prevents
> your request from being allowed at this time. Please contact your
> service provider if you feel this is incorrect.
> Is Squid capable of dealing with URL's that go to a port other than 80
> and if so, going by this error, what needs to be changed.
>>>>> Regards & Thanks,
>> Alan Smith.
>> Intuition - +353 1 6054315
> <http://www.intuitionweb.com/>
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