Re: SQUID 1.1.9 config

From: Duncan Anker <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 14 May 1997 17:36:17 PDT

>Hi,
>
>Is there actually a way to get squid to cache EVERYTHING... ie whether
>private or public etc?
>
>Also, I was wondering why hotmail etc won't work through squid... it
>complains about ip address changes... basically, our cache gets everything
>from a parent or a sibling... so is there a way to make this work without
>explicitly not caching certain domains...

I had problems with HoTMaiL for a while, because our parent
proxy was blocking access to dotted quad site names. I don't know
if this is the same problem that you are having, but my solution
was to use a redirector to map HoTMaiL's IP addresses back to
host names (used nslookup to get these) and then let the parent
resolve the name. It slowed things down a bit, but slow access
beats no access. Of course, this only worked for sites that have
DNS entries for all their machines...

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Received on Wed May 14 1997 - 17:39:59 MDT

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