Squid Clamd and ICAP port questions
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Hello fellow Netgate community,
Can you please help? I wanted to ask if the port used for ICAP "1344" is the same that is used with Clamd ? Do I need to have an ACL placed for access to the loopback 127.0.0.1, I have already added 127.0.0.1 into the approved use for squid ACLs. I changed my NAT to manual and moved off of automatic also.
What port does Clamd use for its socket when accessing the loopback?
What port does I-CAP use outside of 1344 when ClamAV is enabled?
Do they conflict without automatic NAT enabled?
The issues I have seemed to resolve when I added an ACL for the firewall for port 127.0.0.1 all to the firewall itself inside of the firewall. I do understand that the Clam and Squid package loads into the firewall and is accessing the loopback when it is running inside of pfSense so with that being said should the firewall require ACLs for that package if you turn off the automatic NAT? Example 127.0.0.1 approve to 127.0.0.1:1344?