Hi James,

The simplest method is just deleting the squid config file, save config
(in lrcfg) and reboot. After a reboot the default config file will be
loaded again.
If you didn't save your changed Squid config yet, a simple reboot will be
enough.

You mean "squidclient", that seems to be part of the Squid sources indeed.
There is no package containing that program. But if it's needed it can be
added to the Squid package (or in a seperate package). Why is it needed?

Eric

> Hi,
>
>
> I'm experimenting with squid on our new Bering-uClibc 3.0 box.
> Could somebody tell me how to wipe the configuration for squid without
> wiping all of the config for the box?
>
> Also, squid is (apparently) meant to come with a command called
> 'client'? Or GNU is meant to have a 'client' command? Is there a package
> containing this command?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> James.
>
>
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