Re: what conf for central proxy-only squid ?

From: Richard Blanchet <Richard.Blanchet@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 20:38:14 +0100

On Mar 12, 9:48am, Duane Wessels wrote:
> Subject: Re: what conf for central proxy-only squid ?
> Richard.Blanchet@renault.fr writes:
>
> >
> >
> > Runnig squid 1.1.8, we have setup several internal cache for separate
> >Departments, and they seems to be working just fine with icp.
> >
> > But now we would like to get our central squid proxy connected to the
outsid
> e
> >world doing only proxy job without any cache (as the inside squids do that).
> >
> > I went through squid.conf, docs, FAQ and users-digests but I was unable to
> >find any piece of information about that.
> >
> > Did anyone already set that kind of configuration up, or has any idea
about
> >how to do it (I would like to keep using Squid, but...) ?
>
> >From squid.conf:
>
> # TAG: cache_stoplist
> # A list of words which, if found in a URL, cause the object to
> # immediately removed from the cache. In other words, use this
> # to force certain objects to never be cached. You may list this
> # option multiple times.
> #
> # The default is to not cache URLs containing 'cgi-bin' or '?'.
> #
> cache_stoplist cgi-bin ?
>
> # TAG: cache_stoplist_pattern # case sensitive
> # TAG: cache_stoplist_pattern/i # case insensitive
> #
> # Just like 'cache_stoplist' but you can use regular expressions
> # instead of simple string matching. There is no default.
> #
> #cache_stoplist_pattern
>
>
> You probably want to use
>
> cache_stoplist_pattern .

  Well... sure I should have noticed that...

  I tried setting cache_stoplist with / and . and the first words, and it looks
to be working fine.

Thanks,

Richard

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"You may say I'm a dreamer,... but I'm not the only one..."     J.L.
Received on Wed Mar 12 1997 - 11:52:37 MST

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