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    The great Squid and Gopher port 70 quest

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    • JonathanLeeJ
      JonathanLee
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      Hello fellow Netgate community members,

      Can you please help, I wanted to work more with gopher port 70 web traffic.

      Should the proxy see the requests for port 70 traffic in the logs?

      I noticed squid has gopher port 70 listed as safe, again I can't see the traffic in the proxy.

      What I have tested:
      I have added a NAT port forward from port 70 to the proxy port 3128 however it will not function that way, or with it forwarded as port 70 to the proxy address. It functions with it set on lan to allow any destination with port 70 this however avoids the proxy. Why does Squid list gopher as a safe port? If I port forward traffic to it gopher browser does not function NATted to 192.168.1.1:70 or any destination port 70 -> may to 192.168.1.1:70 or 3128.

      Does it intercept traffic on port 70? If it won't why does it list port 70 as safe in Squid?

      Make sure to upvote

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