i m not sure, your guessing is correct but squid is refreshing cache using
refresh_pattern option into the squid.conf. For further information see
squid.conf.
Regards,
Ilker G.
>
> Kimden: Paul Sherwin [mailto:psherwin@strayduck.com]
> Tarih: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 4:06 PM
> Kime: squid-users@ircache.net
> Konu: [SQU] Newbie: controlling background activity
>
>
> 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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