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I have a dansguard box running squid, I know blah blah. It works great it caches, filters contact, and does everything it is supposed to. Here is my question though. I have 13 sites that I do not want it to cache. Is this possible? The reason is this. We are a school system and our schools maintain their own websites with frontpage. They make a change and call me saying that their changes are not taking place when in reality they are there but the cache has not been refreshed.
I need a solution to this. Can anyone help.
Thanks in Advanced
I dont have the exact ACL, but it is very possible. Read down through your smb.conf file and some where in the acl section it tells you how to make it grab the page and not the cached version.
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