I don't know why this came to me personally and not the list (?)
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Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 09:29:06 +0100
From: Derek Harding
To: suse-linux-uk-schools-owner@suse.com
Subject: Squid help
Hi folks,
I'm running squid 2.13 on my system here. I am using some local filtering
and forcing all traffic out through the ISPs proxy/cache (also squid). It seems
that a lot of sites aren't getting cached here, or if they are, they are being
renewed at every request. Consequence is that we seem to have a very slow
internet link (but it is 256k ISDN!).
Two questions - any ideas about improving our cache/speed and how can I remove
all caching and simply run squid as a proxy? I want to try simply proxying
everything without any filters to see if it goes faster!
Help urgently needed!!!!
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Best wishes,
Derek Harding, ICT & Network Manager
hardingd@warlingham.surrey.sch.uk