Agreed, IFF the store is changed to be capable to run without any
cache_dir. Running without any cache_dir is NOT the same as no_cache.
The "null" cache dir is a cludge to configure Squid without any
cache_dir, not another method of specifying "no_cache deny all".
A Squid proxy cache running with no cache_dir is still a cache,
caching hot and negative objects in memory.
A Squid proxy cache running with no_cache deny all is not a cache,
merely a proxy.
Regards
Henrik
On Saturday 14 December 2002 21.54, Robert Collins wrote:
> Lets eliminate the null cache dir - with
> no_cache deny all
> we get the same end user effect - nothing stored - but we also win
> in that none of the store logic is every applied.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Rob
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