I was refering to that, as you can read in the FAQ:
4.20 Can I make Squid proxy only, without caching anything?
Sure, there are few things you can do.
You can use the no_cache access list to make Squid never cache any
response:
acl all src 0/0
no_cache deny all
no_cache deny all, means not to cache anything, but does that
in/exclude memory caching??
Peter
>>> unixware <datareactor@yahoo.com> 12-02-2004 15:26:58 >>>
See this link
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-4.html#ss4.20
Regards
--- Peter van der Does <peter.vanderdoes@minvrom.nl>
wrote:
> Is it enough to change:
> cache_dir aufs /var/cache/cacheA 1000 16 256
> to
> cache_dir null /tmp
>
> to make that happen?
>
> The FAQ talks about just proxy and no caching at
> all, but we would liek
> to keep the mem caching.
>
> Greets
> Peter
>
>
>
> >>> Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org>
> 12-02-2004 13:43:36 >>>
> > We are not running the cache on a separate drive
> but that would
> surely
> > make a difference.
>
> Since you only have a very small local cache and a
> lot of memory I
> would
> recommend you to run with no disk cache at all. This
> makes a huge
> difference in performance. See the null cache_dir
> type.
>
>
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