On Wednesday 02 April 2003 00:17, Drew J. Como wrote:
All,
I have been looking around the net for about an hour or so for a way to bypass Squid based on URL. For example if a user goes to www.abc.com it goes through squid and it gets cached as normal, however if a user goes to www.xyz.com, it doesn't get cached.
It there an ACL to do this, or is there a magical switch? from /etc/squid.conf (squid23-2.3.STABLE4-57): # TAG: no_cache # A list of ACL elements which, if matched, cause the reply to # immediately removed from the cache. In other words, use this # to force certain objects to never be cached. # # You must use the word 'DENY' to indicate the ACL names which should # NOT be cached. # # There is no default. We recommend you uncomment the following # two lines. # acl QUERY urlpath_regex cgi-bin \? no_cache deny QUERY #acl NVCAB urlpath_regex [-i] nvapplet\.cab #no_cache deny NVCAB
But the requests get serviced by squid in this case, too. If you want to bypass squid and access the website directly, you would have to configure your browser accordingly. Andreas Baetz