tis 2003-05-27 klockan 17.17 skrev Ahmed Mokhtar:
> Is there a minimum configuration file that I can use? all what I need is to
> be able to cache the data in my local domain, I am running squid for
> research purpose.
Squid has reasonable defaults for almost everything, except for access
controls (hard for Squid to know what should be allowed).
Minimum Squid configuration file:
acl all src 0.0.0.0/0
acl mynetwork src 192.168.1.0/24
http_access allow mynetwork
But you should also specify at least one cache_dir. If no cache_dir is
specified Squid will default to a 100 MB cache as per the defaults of
the cache_dir directive.
Use of the other http_access rules and the acl directives used by them
as shown squid.conf.default is strongly recommended for increased
security.
Regards
Henrik
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