1) Why is the following '9000' reference matching the port acl? (EXAMPLE A)
2) What exactly does "Service Unavailable" mean (internally, the remote host?)? (EXAMPLE B)
3) I am running ipmon trying to log any activity outbound or inbound through 9000 and I see nothing in the logs from in front of or behind the proxy (using "telnet sitename 9000"). Suggestions?
**EXAMPLE A**
2000/10/26 14:24:53| peerSelect: http://not.really.com/:9000
2000/10/26 14:24:53| cbdataAdd: 120821c
2000/10/26 14:24:53| storeLockObject: key '5FFBF22C0A496A15FA72D744DBA11208' cou
nt=3
2000/10/26 14:24:53| cbdataLock: d3e694
2000/10/26 14:24:53| peerSelectFoo: 'GET not.really.com'
2000/10/26 14:24:53| cbdataAdd: 5e6d24
2000/10/26 14:24:53| cbdataLock: 541e90
2000/10/26 14:24:53| cbdataLock: 120821c
2000/10/26 14:24:53| cbdataValid: 541e90
2000/10/26 14:24:53| aclCheck: checking 'always_direct allow special'
2000/10/26 14:24:53| aclMatchAclList: checking special
2000/10/26 14:24:53| aclMatchAcl: checking 'acl special port 9000'
2000/10/26 14:24:53| aclMatchAclList: returning 0
**EXAMPLE B**
2000/10/26 14:24:53| fwdFail: ERR_CONNECT_FAIL "Service Unavailable"
http://not.really.com/:9000
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