Quoting Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On 05.04.07 18:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A couple of weeks ago I sent in some traffic captures showing an Apple
OS x 10.4 trying to software udpates through squid and failing.  I
look at the captures and they mean nothing to me.  Has anyone else had
a chance to turn an expert eye to them?  Also, since software updates
dont work, is there a way I can make squid not try to cache them?
Perhaps Always_direct?

always_direct does not talk about caching, it controls the proxy hierarchy.
use no_cache (renamed to cache in 2.6) to (dis)allow caching.
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Yea,
I knew that sorry.   How about:
acl apple1 url_regex ^apple.com.html
no_cache deny apple1

Should that work to not cache traffic destined for the domain apple.com?

thanks,

ddh


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