Mirc on windows already does this (your theory is valid). The 403 is due to your squid configuration not allowing that port for the
CONNECT verb. See your squid.conf
Rob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris" <mbga8csh@stud.man.ac.uk>
To: <squid-users@ircache.net>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 11:20 PM
Subject: [SQU] CONNECT Method..
> I had a thought this weekend (I did have more than one, but tried this)
>
> How about connecting to an irc server through squid, using the connect
> method. I modified the proxy configuration in xchat to send a CONNECT like
> the following.
>
> CONNECT 216.234.231.220:6667 HTTP/1.1 #I also tried HTTP/1.0
> Host: 216.234.231.220:6667:6667
>
> then the proxy chewed on that and sent back this....
>
> HTTP/1.0 403 Forbidden
> Server: Squid/2.2.STABLE5-hno.20000202
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 12:12:07 GMT
> Content-Type: text/html
> Content-Length: 2194
> Expires: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 12:12:07 GMT
> X-Squid-Error: ERR_ACCESS_DENIED 0
> X-Cache: MISS from sneezy.mcc.ac.uk
> X-Cache-Lookup: NONE from sneezy.mcc.ac.uk:3128
> Proxy-Connection: close
>
> I'm not familiar with squid so I don't know exactly what's wrong - anyone
> explain this to me? (irc.openprojects.net == 216.234.231.220:6667)
>
> Chris.
>
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