On 29.07.09 14:17, ant2ne wrote:
> I've set up 2 squid Web Cache Proxies and they are working great! I'm
> preparing to move the proxie servers into production.
>
> I'm using webmin for configuration as much as possible. And I'm using sarg
> for report running.
>
> One thing I'd like to be able to do is to tell squid to be certain that it
> has up to date (checks daily) caches for given web pages. Either
> automatically once a day the proxy needs to refresh the cache on those
> pages, and/or refuse those pages to be over written (prioritizing) by other
> pages being cached. I'm sure that squid can do this, but I'm not sure where
> to begin. Or even what I'm describing is technically called. And is there a
> way to configure this all through webmin?
No, squid can't do that. But you can use third party tool to fetch those
pages through squid so it caches them. But first check if they will really get
cached, it's quite useless to pre-fetch uncacheable content.
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