Hello!
was trying for a few hours to have a certain site
(http://www.nix.ru) to be not cacheable - but squid always
gives me an object which is in cache!
My steps:
acl DIRECTNIX url_regex ^http://www.nix.ru/$
no_cache deny DIRECTNIX
always_direct allow DIRECTNIX
- But anyway - until I PURGED
Just realized that i have
reload_into_ims on
this was making me to be not able to refresh the given page
or site, since refresh request was changed - but anyway -
it should not affect no_cache?
On Thursday 16 October 2008 14:28, Anton wrote:
BTW Squid 2.6STABLE20 - TPROXY2
On Thursday 16
On tor, 2008-10-16 at 13:49 +0500, Anton wrote:
Hello!
was trying for a few hours to have a certain site
(http://www.nix.ru) to be not cacheable - but squid always
gives me an object which is in cache!
My steps:
acl DIRECTNIX url_regex ^http://www.nix.ru/$
no_cache deny DIRECTNIX
On tor, 2008-10-16 at 14:34 +0500, Anton wrote:
Just realized that i have
reload_into_ims on
this was making me to be not able to refresh the given page
or site, since refresh request was changed - but anyway -
it should not affect no_cache?
It doesn't.
Regards
Henrik
Anton escreveu:
Hello!
was trying for a few hours to have a certain site
(http://www.nix.ru) to be not cacheable - but squid always
gives me an object which is in cache!
My steps:
acl DIRECTNIX url_regex ^http://www.nix.ru/$
no_cache deny DIRECTNIX
always_direct allow DIRECTNIX
Thanks so much Henrick and Leonardo!
Looks I should learn regexes, since taked $ as
the whatever after meaning but not end of string :)
Now it logs as TCP_MISS.
Thanks so much again!
On Thursday 16 October 2008 15:45, Leonardo Rodrigues
Magalhães wrote:
Anton escreveu:
Hello!
was trying
BTW Squid 2.6STABLE20 - TPROXY2
On Thursday 16 October 2008 13:49, Anton wrote:
Hello!
was trying for a few hours to have a certain site
(http://www.nix.ru) to be not cacheable - but squid
always gives me an object which is in cache!
My steps:
acl DIRECTNIX url_regex ^http://www.nix.ru/$
Thanks so much Henrick and Leonardo!
Looks I should learn regexes, since taked $ as
the whatever after meaning but not end of string :)
Now it logs as TCP_MISS.
Thanks so much again!
If you are needing to match just the domain its better to use 'dstdomain'
ACL type instead of regex. Squid