> On Sat, Sep 08, 2007, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>
>> neither one. it's a different, RFC'ed protocol. I would not say that
>> someone
>> tries to use IRC via your proxy server. I'd say either someone is trying
>> to
>> use your proxy server as IRC server (do you run on port 6667 or 7000?),
>> or
>> you are running intercepting proxy and someone's trying to connect IRC
>> server running on port 80.
>>
>> Hmmm, should we make IRC protocol support to squid? ;-)
>
> Sure. :)
>
> Although SMTP should be high on the list if you're looking for protocols
> to "proxy" and do content inspection/tricky routing on.
Followed closely by TOR, MMS, and NNTP.
> (And no, don't put that in the main squid process. :)
Definitely after the module issues have been decided.
Amos
Received on Sun Sep 09 2007 - 17:28:05 MDT
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