Get your ACLs referencing external files on a different directory,
let's say /etc/squid/rules ...... and rsync that directory with all the
.txt used by the ACLs. Do NOT sync the main config directory, /etc/squid.
That should work fine.
Mehdi Sarmadi escreveu:
> But, I guess the whole configuration should not be the same on all the
> Proxy Servers, and Nadeem only wants to update ACLs.
>
> On 2/25/07, Adrian Chadd <adrian@creative.net.au> wrote:
>> On Sat, Feb 24, 2007, Nadeem Semaan wrote:
>> > I have 10 proxy servers on WAN, and when I want to, for example,
>> block a site, its a waist of time for me to go to each one and add
>> that name of that site. I have everyting on externals lists. Is
>> there a way to make a change on one of my proxy servers (and call it
>> the central server) and have it uplaod that new file to all the other
>> servers?
>>
>> You could schedule an rsync of the configuration file/directory, add
>> in your local
>> modifications, and then squid -k reload the configuration changes.
>>
>> Its not included in as part of the core Squid distribution. You can
>> build that yourself using freely available UNIX utilities. (And I've
>> done just that on more than one occasion.)
>>
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