Malcolm,
Yes there is!! There is heaps of ways to do it. You can use the
cache_stoplist or the cache_stoplist_pattern tags. But, the easiest way
to do this task for your purpose is to set the local_domain tag to your
local domain.
E.g. Mine is set to: local_domain qut.edu.au
I assume yours would be: local_domain mildura.net.au
If you read the comment in the squid.conf, then it does what you
want it to do.
Dave.
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On Fri, 13 Jun 1997, Malcolm B.J. Garbutt wrote:
> Hi Users,
>
> I was wondering if there has been implemented or is being implemented a
> "DO NOT USE CACHE FOR" directive, that could be used for local data.
>
> Example
>
> I would like clients to use our proxy, but I don't want the proxy to
> cache local domain or ip stuff, just tell the browser to get it direct,
> so that the squid is not loaded full of local requests
>
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Received on Thu Jun 12 1997 - 21:44:35 MDT
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