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Squid Versions Getting Squid Binary Packages Many operating systems include Squid in their ports/packages system. This is an easy way to get Squid up and running quickly, and a good way to keep up-to-date with Squid versions supported by your operating system. In some cases, you may want (or be forced) to download a binary package of Squid. They are available for a variety of platforms, including
Squid configuration directives On this page you find all Squid configuration directives. For full documentation see the respective release configuration guide. Version specific guides: v7 v6 v5 v4 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.0 2.7 2.6 Directive Supported Squid Versions
Squid configuration directive refresh_pattern Available in: v7 v6 v5 v4 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.2 2.7 3.1 3.0 2.6 For older versions than v4 see the linked pages above Configuration Details: usage: refresh_pattern [-i] regex min percent max [options] By default, regular expressions are CASE-SENSITIVE. To make them case-insensitive, use the -i option. 'Min' is the time (in minutes) an o
WELCOME TO SQUID 2.6.STABLE21-20080721 ---------------------------- This is the default Squid configuration file. You may wish to look at the Squid home page (http://www.squid-cache.org/) for the FAQ and other documentation. The default Squid config file shows what the defaults for various options happen to be. If you don't need to change the default, you shouldn't uncomment the line. Doing so may
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A rough comparison between COSS and AUFS Introduction The following is a rough comparison between COSS and AUFS on a pair of reasonably busy forward (transparent) Squid-2.6 caches running on Linux. Both proxies are using the TPROXY and WCCPv2 functionality to intercept requests and provide end-to-end transparency. Thanks to Steven Wilton for the statistics and his ongoing efforts with COSS. Proxy
Squid: Optimising Web Delivery Squid is a caching proxy for the Web supporting HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and more. It reduces bandwidth and improves response times by caching and reusing frequently-requested web pages. Squid has extensive access controls and makes a great server accelerator. It runs on most available operating systems, including Windows and is licensed under the GNU GPL. Making the most o
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