"Benjamin de los Angeles Jr." wrote:
>
> On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Jonathan Larmour wrote:
>
> > you can use the client program that is built with squid and do:
> >
> > client -h <squidhost> -p <squidport> -m PURGE http://www.asep.com.ph/
>
> I got 'access denied'.
After a glance at the sources it appears that you need to include an acl:
acl PURGE method PURGE
in your squid.conf. Does anyone know why PURGE is protected in this way? Can
I suggest it have this ACL defined in squid.conf by default, but with
perhaps the following lines also included:
http_access allow localhost PURGE
http_access deny PURGE
Duane?
Jifl
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