squid proxy help thanks
Thanks for all the help with my Squid Proxying problems. Without wishing to start a debate (!) I have to admit to finding YAST/YAST2 the sort of thing that a place in Seattle might have come up with. Maybe its because of the problem of different distros of Linux but I've made most progress in linux when I've altered files directly. I know aspects of SuseConfig can be turned off but...... Anyway, as to the squid problem. Assuming I'm running Suse6.4 and my win98 machines just look at 192.168.1.2 port 3128 what do I actually need to do to the server to get it to be useful when offline? Thanks once again James Carter
i'm having same problem. my cache will only send files when my router is connected for some reason. any ideas why?
i'm having same problem. my cache will only send files when my router is connected for some reason. any ideas why? I'm not familiar with squid, but I would guess that it asking for headers for
On Sunday 13 May 2001 19:35, sparkz wrote: pages requested to check timestamps. Again I'm guessing, but there ought to be some config setting to stop it doing this. Alternatively, you could wait for a reply from someone who knows what they are talking about :) Cheers -- Phil Driscoll
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James & Cybèle
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Phil Driscoll
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sparkz