I've set up a squid proxy server for a small LAN linked to the net via an
ISDN bridging router. All seems to work, except that bursts of HTTP network
activity seem to occur periodically through the router for no obvious
reason. I'm guessing this is something to do with Squid refreshing its
cache, but I don't know how to control this behaviour - I'd like to force
this to particular times of day, or disable it altogether in the absence of
user activity.
Can anybody point me towards a good source of info about this, or is there
something obvious I've missed?
TIA, Paul
Paul Sherwin Consulting 22 Monmouth Road, Oxford OX1 4TD, UK
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