On 10/21/2013 07:41 AM, Vladyslav Kolesnyk wrote:
тогда в этом плане вопрос - как его правильно отключить?
Squid: Version 3.3.9
Тяжела, наверное, жизнь без гугла
*Can I make Squid proxy only, without caching anything?*
Sure, there are few things you can do.
You can use the cache access list to make Squid never cache any response:
cache deny all
With Squid-2.7, Squid-3.1 and later you can also remove all
'cache_dir' options from your squid.conf to avoid having a cache
directory.
With Squid-2.4, 2.5, 2.6, and 3.0 you need to use the "null" storage
module:
cache_dir null /tmp
Note: a null cache_dir does not disable caching, but it does save you
from creating a cache structure if you have disabled caching with
cache. The directory (e.g., /tmp) must exist so that squid can chdir
to it, unless you also use the coredump_dir option.
To configure Squid for the "null" storage module, specify it on the
configure command line:
--enable-storeio=null,...
(с) http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/ConfiguringSquid