"David,Lan Bin" wrote:
>
> The default http port is 3128.
>
> But when I telnet the server port 3128,
> the connection is refused.
> Question: Should I make sure
> the squid have the right to listen
> 3128? How ?
If it says "Connection refused" that means squid is _not_ running on that
port. Check whether it is running at all - look in your cache.log file.
Port 3128 is an unprivileged port so you don't have to be root to use it
(that's only needed for ports < 1024).
Jifl
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