On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Mark Nottingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Overall, what do you want to use Squid for here; caching, access control..?

Caching and plugins such as squidgard (does that qualify as access control?)

> If you want caching, realise that you're not going to see much benefit from
> such a resource-limited box, and indeed it may be more of a bottleneck than
> is worthwhile.

well, we are very constrained RAM wise, but we have a reasonable hard
drive quota *and* a horrible internet connection. Picture 200 kids
behind a dsl line, 50 kids behind a satellite link or 3G modem.

Granted, youtube isn't going to work but well-behaved cacheable
content (in http terms) can work well with a good proxy.

cheers,



martin
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