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      atn78 last edited by

      Hi guys, I'm using pfSense with Squid and some users have to navigate to a site with port 7444 : but Squid is blocking them. Can you help me to solve this problem?

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        Administrator FCL last edited by

        Hi,

        I have the same issue too, cannot browse sites with a custom port, port https://123.231.123.231:8443.

        Thanx

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          Administrator FCL last edited by

          Hi, I think I found the solution, just add the port in 'ACL SSLPorts' in 'ACLs under Proxy Server : Access Control, for me it worked for port 8443 and 2087

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