On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 07:56, Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Payal Rathod wrote: > > > Thanks for the mail. Well, I have only one proxy running, and webserve > > ris on 80. But I believe I mentioned port 0? What might be the reason > > that squid behaves taht way when port is set to 0 or none? > > It is not possible to use port 0. > > What I think is going on is that when port 0 is specified in the user > agent (browser) it connects to port 80.
I suspect that when the port is 0 the browser disables the use of the proxy, thus going direct through NAT or normal routing. Rob -- GPG key available at: <http://members.aardvark.net.au/lifeless/keys.txt>.
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