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Subject:    [Ipcop-svn] SF.net SVN: ipcop:[2943]
From:       owes () users ! sourceforge ! net
Date:       2009-05-29 12:12:22
Message-ID: E1MA0wg-0007sM-Ei () dn4whf1 ! ch3 ! sourceforge ! com
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Revision: 2943
          http://ipcop.svn.sourceforge.net/ipcop/?rev=2943&view=rev
Author:   owes
Date:     2009-05-29 12:12:22 +0000 (Fri, 29 May 2009)

Log Message:
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Change the documentation to follow the move from 800 to 8080

Modified Paths:
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    IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/xml/services.xml

Modified: IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/xml/services.xml
===================================================================
--- IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/xml/services.xml	2009-05-29 12:10:23 UTC (rev 2942)
+++ IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/xml/services.xml	2009-05-29 12:12:22 UTC (rev 2943)
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
         </para><para>
             Normally you must configure the web browsers used on your network to use \
                the proxy server
             for Internet access. You should set the name/address of the proxy to \
                that of the IPCop machine
-            and the port to the one you have entered into the <guibutton>Proxy \
Port</guibutton> box, default 800. +            and the port to the one you have \
                entered into the <guibutton>Proxy Port</guibutton> box, default 8080.
             This configuration allows browsers to bypass the proxy if they wish. It
             is also possible to run the proxy in <quote>transparent</quote> mode. In \
                this case the browsers
             need no special configuration and the firewall automatically redirects \
all traffic on port 80,


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