It's doubtful the java app is speaking HTTP, so squid is pretty much irrelevant unless the app has an option to use a HTTP and/or HTTPS proxy.
Treat it like you would any other program that needs a port passed through your firewall.
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: Kushal Lala
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 3:05 PM
Subject: [squid-users] Port 7000
Hi :
We have a problem with some of the users using squid proxy server, to browse a site which opens up java applet to launch a character based terminal access to the mainframe. The application uses port 7000 to communicate with the server.
The users reported of getting kicked out from the site, as its quite obvious that squid listens to port 8080.
What do i have to do in this case to make it work. Do i have to write any ipchains rules to make it work? If so what do i have to write?
TIA
Happy
Received on Fri Apr 26 2002 - 13:16:06 MDT
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