Hi,

Try putting the following into the header of your "You've been filtered"
.HTML page:

<head>
<meta http-equiv="Cache-Control" content="no-cache, must-revalidate">
<meta http-equiv="Pragma" content="no-cache">
</head>

So, not only will Squid not cache it, but neither will the browsers on
your clients.

Kind regards,
Stephen.

Steve Sharrad 
Network Manager - The HENLEY College 

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-----Original Message-----
From: jamie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 31 July 2001 22:24
To: squid guard
Subject: Caching the deny page. 


I got a small problem. I am using squid and squidGuard. When I take a
page
off the blacklist and /usr/local/bin/squidGuard -C all -d and HUP squid
I
still get the deny page. I got a feeling squid is cacheing the deny page
as
that page. 

Do I need to change something in the squid conf?

The teachers are mad enough about us filtering.. If I can't open a page
for
them real quick they are gonna flip out! LOL!

Thanks
Jamie

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