Squid Listen on Other Port ( Squid Configure Port Listing with SELinux)
in Categories CentOS, Debian / Ubuntu, Fedora Linux, Linux, Networking, RedHat and Friends, Security, SELinux, Squid, Troubleshooting last updated April 20, 2009My Squid proxy server running on port 3128. Since this is frequently scanned by adversaries looking for proxy servers; I’ve changed port to 10000 and restart squid. But my squid is not working on port # 10000 it only works on port # 3128? How do I force Squid to listen on uncommon port under CentOS Linux v5.3?