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[ILUG] Squid 2.3

[ILUG] Squid 2.3

Niall O Broin niall at linux.ie
Wed Jul 11 11:09:06 IST 2001


On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 09:52:25AM +0100, Fergus Donohue wrote:

> If it's a serious squid box I'd suggest moving to 2.4, it's a lot more

It's not, it's only my deskunder machine, but as I'm doomed to a modem
connection, I want to speed things up as much as possible. I used 2.3 simply
that was the latest version shipped with SuSE 7.1, but I do have 2.4 source
here so I'll compile that up and see how it gets on WRT my other problem
(see other mail)

> stable. As for the ACLs this should explain it a bit better than
> squid.conf.
> 
> http://squid.visolve.com/squid24s1/access_controls.htm

Thanks - I'll have a look at that.

> This defines 2 ACLs, then allow access when both are satisfied (coming
> from localhost for protocol cache_object). If you want to browse from

OK - that's what I thought it was, but I wasn't sure. So if you want to
allow access to two nets you'd need

http_access allow net1
http_access allow net2

rather than 

http_access allow net1 net2

> Hope this clears it up,

A lot - thanks.





Niall




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