Hi Petri,
> Is it possible to have squid listening to multiple ports, for example 80
> and 8400 ? I have to change the port, but it would be nice to have a
> "moving period" at which time the squid could provide services for clients
> with the old and new port settings and accept http requests for both.
>
> Is this possible and if, how can I do it ?
>
Yes.. I've a patch for Squid v1.1.16 with was originally written by Lincoln
Dale <ltd@aone.com.au>
I'm not sure about the status of the patch at the Squid site, but you can
fetch mine at URL: ftp://ftp.cc.ruu.nl/pub/proxy/Unix/squid/2proxy
Cheers, Henny
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