Hi All,
I've just set up Squid on a Debian Sarge box and tried to configure it 
so that it will proxy/cache for my local network which is connected via 
ISDN to my ISP. When I run Squid, and make the first request for a 
webpage, it appears to go off and try to get the file 
/squid-internal-periodic/store_digest from the nominated parent (ISP 
runs Squid 2.5.). This file is some 6MB is size and uses most of my 
link's resources to download.  I am not sure what happens next but I see 
a continual transfer of data at about 6MB per hour (in darkstat) making 
me think that the digest file is constantly being downloaded.
I don't really need the digest anyway as I only have one access point to 
the wider world and no other sibling caches, just the ISP parent.  I've 
tried various squid.conf  configurations and nothing works right. I 
either get it working with the parent and downloading my wanted webpages 
BUT along with the %&# digest OR my proxy tries to access the wanted 
webpages directly and the ISP firewall stops that.
Any way I can get squid to simply act as a local caching proxy, getting 
non-locally stored stuff from a single parent proxy without dwonloading 
the digest almost contunuously? Has anyone else seen this digest info 
continuously flowing? I am assuming that the problem is mine as I have 
another box running Squid 2.2.STABLE6 and it works fine.
Thanks for any help.
David...
Received on Thu Jan 13 2005 - 20:12:31 MST
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