i don't understand the question. what do you mean by 'how do i open squid
for socks and which port do i use?'?
SOCKS and Squid are 2 different things. Squid is an http/ftp caching
package whereas SOCKS is a generic proxy protocol for tcp/ip apps. note:
apps have to 'socksified' to use a socks proxy. lots of apps are already
socksified like AOL-Instand Messenger...ICQ...Napster..etc..etc.. or you
can wrap lots of client apps through a socks wrapper like sockscap32 for
windowns.
please read the Squid faq at:
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ.html
and the SOCKS faq at:
http://www.socks.nec.com/socksfaq.html
simply put...you can only use squid for things like using a web
browser..surfing the net...ftp'ing through a webbrowser....wget'ing.
that's all that squid does. squid does not proxy or cache
smtp/nttp/telnet/ssh/dns/finger add nausem connections.
-a-
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UNIX Systems Administrator
State University at New Paltz
Phone: 914.257.3828
GNU/Linux - The choice of a GNU generation.....
One good solution to solve all your windows problems
is to install some flavor of UNIX. 8-)
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Bester Leon wrote:
> How do I open Squid for Socks and which port do I use ??
>
> Which version of Socks does Squid support
>
> Leon
>
Received on Thu Mar 30 2000 - 08:33:16 MST
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