As said Squid is only a HTTP proxy. As such it can accept requests from
HTTP clients requesting various URL's including http://, ftp:// and
gopher:// if the HTTP client is configured to use it as a proxy.
If you need a proxy for a FTP client then you need a FTP proxy. There is
at least three different FTP proxies available on the net:
* TIS FWTK ftp-gw
* SuSe proxy suite <http://www.suse.com/en/support/proxy_suite/>
* frox <http://frox.sourceforge.net/>
plus a number of commercial ones..
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker Riccardo Gentilucci wrote: > > Thanks Martin, i'm making some expierences about this problem, if i've some > results, i let the community know!! > > Best RGDS > > -----Messaggio originale----- > Da: Martin A. Brooks [mailto:martin@hinterlands.org] > Inviato: lunedi 25 giugno 2001 22.08 > A: Riccardo Gentilucci; squid-users@squid-cache.org > Oggetto: Re: [squid-users] How use squid to be a ftp proxy? > > At 14:32 25/06/01 +0200, Riccardo Gentilucci wrote: > >Hello everybody, i want to understand if i can use squid as a ftp proxy. > > The answer is "kinda". > > Squid can act as a proxy for HTTP request for FTP resources. So, for > example, someone typing ftp://ftp.squid-cache.org into their browser window > would get what they expect. > > Few, if any, regular FTP clients, like Cute FTP and Leech FTP, can use > Squid as an FTP proxy as they do not make proxy requests in a format that > Squid can interpret. > > This is a eminently solvable issue but I've yet to see an FTP client that > can support a HTTP proxy directly. I'm sure there is one somewhere, though. > > Regards > > Martin A. Brooks > ------------------------------------------------------ > You're just jealous because the little voices are talking to /me/.Received on Fri Jun 29 2001 - 09:32:33 MDT
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