On Wednesday 18 June 2003 20.21, jamie wrote:
> I know this should be a no brainer but for the life of me I can't
> seem to figure out how to do this. We have squid running for our
> schools dist and sometimes we download big files via http. For
> instance a mac OS update that is about 80 megs. I want squid to
> keep this in the cache for the next person that needs the update
> since we got a lot of disk space on the squid server but not much
> internet bandwidth. I've looked at the squid.conf a bunch of times
> and can't figure out what directive would actually control that. I
> have changed a few directives but it seems that the update gets
> flushed from the cache after a few minutes.
Maybe maximum_object_size is what you are looking for?
Regards
Henrik
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