At Fri, 05 Jun 1998 10:03:28 -0600 Duane Wessels wrote
>>If I have the keyword star.net.au in hierarchy_stoplist and and in no_cache
>>(as an acl called localstuff which is then deny'd just like the example)
>>then why does it indeed cache it?
>>
>>897054890.511 51 203.22.233.1 TCP_HIT/200 11061 GET
>>http://www.star.net.au/online/index.htm - NONE/- text/html
>
>Maybe it was cached before you added the 'no_cache' configuration?
Well, that's what I thought at first. So I just made up a new page and
tried it with the same result. Here's my exact enteries in the squid.conf
(note I added the refresh_patterns at the bottom to see if it'd made any
difference - it didn't).
+++++
hierarchy_stoplist cgi-bin ? star.net.au tower.net.au tower.com.au
staronline.com.au
acl localstuff urlpath_regex cgi-bin \? tower.net.au star.net.au
tower.com.au staronline.com.au http://[^/]+/SmpDsBhgRl
no_cache deny localstuff
refresh_pattern -i \.tower\.net\.au 0 0 0
refresh_pattern -i \.tower\.com\.au 0 0 0
refresh_pattern -i \.star\.net\.au 0 0 0
refresh_pattern -i \.staronline\.com\.au 0 0 0
+++++
Anything else I can try?
Regards
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