Hello,
I am facing a trouble with Caching HTTP Headers.
Everyday I see that www.facebook.com header is being cached and then I
try to remove it manually from Cache and so other websites ...
I tried to add these refresh_patterns before any rule but
unfortunately with no luck!
refresh_pattern -i
On Fri, 2011-11-11 at 10:09 -0800, someone wrote:
> Im trying to Upgrade my squid install, I need to compile a newer version
> of squid 3.1 on a debian machine, but when I run Make Install, it puts
> everything in the wrong directories.
>
> Does anyone know the proper Make Install command for debi
someone wrote on 2011-11-11 10:09:
> Im trying to Upgrade my squid install, I need to compile a newer version
> of squid 3.1 on a debian machine, but when I run Make Install, it puts
> everything in the wrong directories.
>
> Does anyone know the proper Make Install command for debian
> so every
Le 11/11/2011 19:09, someone a écrit :
Im trying to Upgrade my squid install, I need to compile a newer version
of squid 3.1 on a debian machine, but when I run Make Install, it puts
everything in the wrong directories.
Does anyone know the proper Make Install command for debian
so everything go
Im trying to Upgrade my squid install, I need to compile a newer version
of squid 3.1 on a debian machine, but when I run Make Install, it puts
everything in the wrong directories.
Does anyone know the proper Make Install command for debian
so everything goes into the proper directories?
Example:
Markus Nilsson wrote the following on 10.11.2011 14:40:
> You could just print the input string you get from Squid to a log file to see
> the syntax.
OK, did that. Didn't change a thing about the actual rewriting code,
but, what can I say, it works now:
# squidclient http://www.siegel.de
HTT
On 11/11/2011 8:23 p.m., Giovanni Rosini wrote:
Hi Amos,
i'm using squid-2.6.STABLE22-1.fc8 (on fedora core 8 o.s.).
That was popular last decade right?
I think it's better if i send you my squid.conf file.
However, as i wrote before, squid has no authentication functions.
And then you go a