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negar 12-25-2004 12:58 AM

no_cache for a certain site
 
Hi,

I have a problem for logging in hotmail, when I enter my password to log in, the page shows Done, but it is plain and it doesnt log me in, so I'm trying to config squid to no cache on that page. Please tell me how to do this and if it solves the problem.

Thanks

masand 12-25-2004 04:02 AM

first of all
welcome to LQ!!

and secondly
do not post ur queries here
this is not the correct forum for ur query,post it in another forum

and what do you mean by
" so I'm trying to config squid to no cache on that page"

regards

negar 12-25-2004 07:55 AM

Thanks, but please let me know where could I post my queries.

Meanwhile, my problem is that I want squid to do not cache a certain page but I dont know how to do that.

masand 12-25-2004 08:20 AM

go to from section from this page
then choose a forum like
linux-software,linux-general etc etc

and regarding ur problem u need to look at the ACL section in ur squid.conf

regards

trickykid 12-25-2004 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by masand
go to from section from this page
then choose a forum like
linux-software,linux-general etc etc

and regarding ur problem u need to look at the ACL section in ur squid.conf

regards

Masand,

In the future just report the thread. You told them to post in another forum which is correct but we should move threads, not make the members double post, which is against our rules. So its better to just answer their questions and click the "report this post" and let us know a question is in the wrong forum so we will move it accordingly.

Now their question is here and in Linux - General!

Regards.

masand 12-25-2004 09:37 AM

i do that regularly

but i forgot this time to report about it

will surely take care of that in future

regards

jeremy 12-26-2004 08:56 AM

Moved: This thread is more suitable in Linux - Networking and has been moved accordingly to help your thread/question get the exposure it deserves.

--jeremy


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