Hallo, Amos,
Du meintest am 23.11.10:
>> - /etc/squid/conf.d/schlafen.conf --
>>
>> acl Schlafzeit time 00:00-05:59
>> http_access allow !Schlafzeit
> This is an "allow" line. It make the decision between ALLOW or
> CONTINUE.
> What you need is a "deny" line. To make the
Hello list,
I'm running squid for reverse proxy.
I have been setting up "negative_ttl 0 seconds" for no caching all 404
like pages.
But now I want to no cache for a special domain with 404 response, but
not others.
for example,
www.abc.com 404 will get no cache.
but www.def.com 404 page can b
On Wed, 24 Nov 2010 13:26:03 +, Declan White
wrote:
> I've got some 'uncaught exception' coredumping squids which are leaving
no
> clues about their deaths.
> They are *meant* to be sending an SOS via:
>
> main.cc:1162:std::cerr << "dying from an unhandled exception: "
<<
> e.what() <
Hello Dan,
I am now playing with a sample e-cap module for my own needs and would
be happy to provide a solution for you (otherwise I would need to think
out a problem myself :) . If you are interested please describe the
requirements for the module either here or in personal mail.
Best rega
I've got some 'uncaught exception' coredumping squids which are leaving no
clues about their deaths.
They are *meant* to be sending an SOS via:
main.cc:1162:std::cerr << "dying from an unhandled exception: " <<
e.what() << std::endl;
but std::cerr isn't the cache_log is it. It's STDERR,
Hi Sir/Madam,
I want to block Facebook game. Anybody has idea?
Thanks and Regards,
Pete