Re: [SQU] Keeping a port open for outgoing data

From: Henrik Nordstrom <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 09:11:09 +0200

Applets using direct TCP connections are not possible to use thru a HTTP
proxy per both the Java security definitions and the capabilities of
HTTP proxies.

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Henrik Nordstrom
Squid Hacker
Karl Jones wrote:
> 
> On attempting to access a specific page of a site, my browser (IE 4.01)
> bombs out with a message stating:
> 
> FRM-9999: Failed to connect to the server.  Bad machine specification:
> wf.onebenefits.com:9000
> 
> I think it is trying to run some kind of Java applet which is tied to
> J-Initiator and Oracle.
> 
> (We have a very simple squid setup here.)
> 
> In the past when I have called support for this site, they have told me that
> we need to make sure our proxy allows for "port 9000 to be used for outgoing
> data".  I don't see how my acl's prevent this.
> 
> Where should I be looking?  (I have tried the debug feature and cache.log
> but it's like talking to a long-winded Greek without having access to a
> dictionary.)
> 
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Received on Thu Sep 28 2000 - 01:32:44 MDT

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