elves are defined. You need to make
> sure the other ports are opened.
>
> Your rule tells squid to block the non-allowed sites to the non-allowed
> ports. Still sounds like FW function, but with the domain feature only.
>
> -B
> On 10/12/2014 7:48 AM, Timothy Spear
e best way add SSH server running on or
> ports and not need to change the https 443 ports with ssh ports.
> Is the simple way and not need the change the https way.
>
> On 12/10/2014 02:48 πμ, Timothy Spear wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Here is the issue:
>&
ing
> for an AFW from squid. The ports themselves are defined. You need to make
> sure the other ports are opened.
>
> Your rule tells squid to block the non-allowed sites to the non-allowed
> ports. Still sounds like FW function, but with the domain feature only.
>
> -B
> On
Hello,
Here is the issue:
I can proxy through Squid just fine to HTTP and HTTPS. I can also run SSH via
Corkscrew to a SSH server running on port 443 and it works fine.
What I cannot do, is access HTTPS or SSH on any other port except 443. I have
lost track of the number of things I have tried s