On Feb 8, 2011, at 8:49 PM, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote: > Hi > > How can I let packages/sites "bypass" Squid?
it depends on how your users are configured. Do they have a static entry for an http proxy for their client? or is everything transparent ? -j > > I do not mind if people listen to online stuff, what I mind is that I end up > with loads of entries in the squid log and in the cache. > > For example I want squid not to touch/log/cache/whatever any packet that is > "application/x-fcs" (and other media stuff) > > > Is this correct, i.e. it will allow it through but not log nor cache it? > > Also is my understanding correct that ACL are cumulative (as below) so I can > use multiple lines for the same ACL name? > > > acl media urlpath_regex \.(afx|asf)(\?.*)?$ > acl media urlpath_regex \.flv(\?.*)?$ > acl media urlpath_regex \.swf(\?.*)?$ > acl media rep_mime_type x-fcs > > cache deny media > > > > Jobst > > > > -- > If you want something done, forbid your children from doing it. > > | |0| | Jobst Schmalenbach, jo...@barrett.com.au, General Manager > | | |0| Barrett Consulting Group P/L & The Meditation Room P/L > |0|0|0| +61 3 9532 7677, POBox 277, Caulfield South, 3162, Australia