On 0, Kenn Humborg <kenn at bluetree.ie> wrote:
> > I am trying to configure Squid to work on my system for web caching.
> > I followed the document QUICKSTART that came with the source. My
> > domainname
> > is a private domain name. When I try to start squid I get the following
> > error message:
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------
> > (0)root at myhost:~ => /usr/local/squid/bin/squid -z
> > 2000/02/15 07:42:09| parse_peer: token='[proxy-only]'
> > FATAL: Bungled squid.conf line 216: cache_peer
> > myhost.mydomain.com parent 3128 3130 [proxy-only]
>> Try removing the square brackets. Chances are that the
> square brackets in the syntax description for that config
> line mean that the proxy-only keyword is optional.
>
Thanks for replying. Since I dot have caching peers I removed the "cache_peers" tags
from the config file and squid works fine now.
How does Squid keep track of the files being cached? How do we know if the cached files have
changed on the original server?
Thank you once again.
Subba Rao
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