It seems your Squid settings have the 'Offline mode' enabled. It's under Proxy > Cache management. This is 2.1.2. It may differ to other versions.

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Rafael Fonseca
www.nunca.com.br

On 22/07/2008, at 9:05 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

This is a two-part question.

1) The squid web cache serves stale content for several web sites.  Is
there a setting somewhere that will cause squid to check for site
updates on every load?

2) Presuming that the answer to '1' is "No." Is there a way to disable
the web cache without disabling the other proxy features (content
filter, anti-virus, etc.)


Lane Beneke
Network Administrator
Southern Piping Co.
Wilson, NC, USA


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