Simon White wrote:
> Anyway, this is all rather pedantic stuff. There is no excuse for trying
> to start squid without having read through squid.conf. It may seem
> daunting, but if you read through squid.conf fully, you learn a whole lot.
> Skip the sections that seem like they clearly don't apply to you, and read
> the key sections properly.
It is assumed you at least read QUICKSTART when setting up Squid for
the first time.
Reading squid.conf is also a good thing, but most of the squid.conf reading
can be done gradually as you get more familiar with Squid.
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