Squid by defaults listens for ICP port 3130. This can be disabled by
setting icp_port to 0 in squid.conf, or restricted to a specific
interface by setting the udp_incoming_address.
Apart from this Squid also has a DNS resolver which opens a UDP port to
be able to receive responses to DNS lookups. This too should be
controlled by the udp_incoming_address option I think..
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Randy Bey wrote: > > Greetings, > I am using squid on our firewall instead of (or in accompaniment to) > TIS toolkit. > > My concern is that squid listens on UDP ports (seemingly at random, > sometimes even *!) on all interfaces. > > I do NOT want squid open for business on the outside interface. > > How do I shut down, or at least restrict to a particular interface, > squid's UDP ports? > > Thanks in advance, > Randy Bey -- To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.htmlReceived on Wed Sep 27 2000 - 15:33:19 MDT
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