man -k crontab
Under MacOSX its man 5 crontab which describes the crontab file
format.
The time and date fields are:
field allowed values
- --
minute0-59
hour 0-23
day of month 1-31
This sounds like a fixed bug. Which version of Squid are you trying this
with?
Adrian
On Fri, Oct 19, 2007, Tory M Blue wrote:
Sorry yet another question.
I am using origin hosts or vhosts for my cache_peers (not talking to
other caches).
What I've found, is that in my test
Define an ACL that defines the URLs you want to strip the no-cache
statements from (let's call it NONOCACHE), and try this:
header_access Pragma deny NONOCACHE
But you'll want to look in the Cache-Control statement (if any) in the
offending requests, too.
Having your server set an Expires
On this particular box
squid-2.6.STABLE12-1.fc6
I do have squid-2.6.STABLE13-1.fc6, installed on another test box
(have not tested this behavior)
Thanks for your thoughts on this
Tory
On 10/20/07, Adrian Chadd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This sounds like a fixed bug. Which version of Squid
What are the most common host names that users on this list use for
their squid boxes?
I'm asking in light of RFC 2219 while cobbling up a fairly generic
WPAD proxy.pac file.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2219.html
3. Special cases
Special Cases:
On Sat, Oct 20, 2007, Tory M Blue wrote:
On this particular box
squid-2.6.STABLE12-1.fc6
I do have squid-2.6.STABLE13-1.fc6, installed on another test box
(have not tested this behavior)
Try it out; I think Henrik fixed that bug since STABLE12.
adrian
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CacheMgr output:
Memory accounted for:
Total accounted: 1323944 KB
Memory usage using top(1):
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZERES STATETIME WCPU COMMAND
29601 squid 29 200 2533M 2465M kserel 92:12 0.00% squid
Almost twice as much memory! Any