At Wednesday 7/04/99 01:27 PM +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have the following in my squid.conf file:
>
>acl local-servers dst 195.130.132.0/255.255.255.0
>always_direct allow local-servers

Fair enough...

>to disable caching to my local servers, but now I see that squid
>(2.1patch2) still caches everything to my local domains (like
>www.pandora.be, tucows.pandora.be,...). What am I doing wrong?

Squid is working exactly as it should in this case.

You need to make use of the no_cache option in squid.conf:

 From the squid.conf file:
>acl QUERY urlpath_regex cgi-bin \?
>no_cache deny QUERY

In your case, you should either add to the acl list or create one of your 
own, and use it with   no_cache <new-acl-name>  The same treatment which is 
done to cgi-bin files and URL's with ?'s in them.

I guess you could alternatively use a file here with a list of locally 
hosted web sites instead of an acl list explicitly listed in squid.conf?

Reuben

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