> I know that Squid has example.conf but that basically has every option
> available. I was wondering if anyone has a squid.conf that has only
> the options needed, so that it would make an easier to manage config
> but also a more secure squid by not having every thing turned on that
> doesn't need to be turned on.
>
We're fixing that for 3.1.
For earlier versions the default settings were not quite right, so a clean
squid.conf for that release stripped of all '#' commented lines is as
close as it gets.
Amos
Received on Mon Sep 22 2008 - 22:17:39 MDT
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