"Dobry, Mike" wrote:
>
> I am running RedHat 5.2 and Squid 2.2 STABLE2 w/ SquidGuard
redirecter.
> The server is sitting behind a Cisco 1600 w/ cisco's firewall
software.
> Everything has been working great. However I have a user that
needs to
> get to a page that requires all TCP traffic to be passed on port
2026. I
> have bypassed the proxy and successfully accessed the page, so I'm
> pretty sure it's not the firewall on the cisco. I have read that
squid
> will pass all ports by default, and have not intentionally blocked
any
> ports.
> Does anyone have any ideas?
> Thanks,
> Mike
Not correct. Look at the Safe_Ports ACL in squid.conf.
D
The page I'm trying to access is patch.state.pa.us , I can get there, but
when I try to access "Request and Query Entry" , I get this error message
"Cannot connect to MultiBridge Server(Java error
netscape.security.AppletSecurityException: security.Couldn't resolve IP for
host patch.state.pa.us or for 164.156.138.3.: security.Couldn't resolve IP
for host patch.state.pa.us or for 164.156.138.3.)", instead of the login
prompt I should get.
The only requirement, like I stated above, was to open port 2026 to all TCP
traffic. I checked the default Safe_Ports and 2026 is open.
The access.log shows
ClientReadRequest: FD 19: no data to process ((11) Resource
temporarily unavailable)
ClientReadRequest: FD 22: no data to process ((11) Resource
temporarily unavailable)
ClientReadRequest: FD 23: no data to process ((11) Resource
temporarily unavailable)
ClientReadRequest: FD 24: no data to process ((11) Resource
temporarily unavailable)
Then:
RequestTimeout: FD 19: lifetime is expired
.
.
.
As I said before, everything else works great. Please help me before this
hostile user kills Me!!!!!!
Thanks
Mike
Received on Tue Jun 22 1999 - 15:03:58 MDT
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