Applying changes is not much more as killall -HUP squid under Linux.

Janno.

>>> <Jim_Brouse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05-08-03 17:32 >>>

I have used webmin with squid and when you apply changes it only takes a
second and squid is not restarted but the changes are applied.    I am not
sure how that is done, does webmin use cachemgr.cgi?


Jim


                                                                                       
                              
                    "Carlos Simbana"                                                   
                              
                    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]       To:     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Markus 
Korbel"                    
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                    08/05/2003 08:14       Subject:     Re: [squid-users] Using Mysql 
as external ACL with Squid 2.5 
                    AM                      STABLE 3???                                
                              
                                                                                       
                              
                                                                                       
                              




I worked mysql with squid 2.4 and not is necesary restart squid.

Today I am looking for an external acl for squid 2.5 stable 3. Do you have
it?

Carlos

Markus wrote:

> Hi, I like to use Mysql as source of the acl's for squid. We want to
block
> several sites, so they cant be viewed. The problem with the standard
acl's
> used by squid is, if you want to add/remove a site from the list, you
need
> to restart squid all the time, wich takes several minutes. In these
> minutes no internet traffic is possible, which is a big problem.
>
> Any solutions?
>
> Thx in advance, Markus
>







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