Could Squid be fitted with a command line flag to run in "dummy" mode;
continuing to provide a proxy service but without caching?
We run Squid-1.1.18 on a Solaris 2.6 ultra. Direct access to port 80 off
campus is blocked.
Recently we had trouble with cache corruption and boobs were popping out of
normally staid sites.
With 7 Gig of cache it took time to flush it and would have taken much
longer to clean it.
(I estimate it costs us $100-$200 to loose the data so cleaning is interesting)
While I was rebuilding the main cache partition I started another squid
with a config file
that gave it 20 Meg on another disk.
It would be easier to have a flag or interrupt to tell squid to run without
the cache partition.
Also ./squid -z is a gotcha as it builds the cache directory structure only
root writeable,
and we run squid as daemon. This could be fixed by simply including a
warning in squid.conf
near the "cache_effective_user" parameter.
michaelj
Received on Wed Dec 10 1997 - 18:56:08 MST
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