I will certinly try that, I am running a 1.4mhz with 2 120gb hard drive
and 2 512mb chips of ram, and when I have squid running our branch
offices are not able to telnet in because it is so slow. I had several
DNS fail on one website we use on a constant basis and it locks everyone
out of it even though it has been used all day log.  This page is a
county applet driven database of documents that we can print (like for
title searches when someone buys a home) Those are the only 2 reasons
for eventhinking of turning off squid at the main branch.  I have squid
and squidguard running fine on the smaller servers with less traffic. I
am going to try your idea and see if it helps.  I appreciate your help
very much. 

This is the page we are getting even

  The requested URL could not be retrieved


 While trying to retrieve the URL: %U 


The following error was encountered: 

Unable to determine IP address from host name for %H 

The dnsserver returned: 

%z 

This means that: 

 The cache was not able to resolve the hostname presented in the URL. 
 Check if the address is correct. 


Your cache administrator is %w.

On Sat, 2003-03-01 at 03:00, Mark A Lewis wrote:
> You could set the amount of cache for squid to 0. Or lower the
> cache_mem. The best option would be to install more memory and get the
> benefits that squid has to offer.
> 
> 
> cache_dir ufs /usr/local/squid/var/cache 0 16 256
> cache_mem 0MB
> 
> But, you are negating any benefit that you may get from squid caching.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Amy Anderson
> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 12:18 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Squid and Squidguard
> 
> 
> Hi,
> This is probably a simple question, but is it possible to run squidguard
> and NOT squid.  The reason is, squid uses way to much memory, and since
> my goal is to filter is it really necessary to have to go thru squid?
> 
> many, many thanks!
> Amy
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