You can use "wget" at specified times (let's say nights) in order to let a
client (or the host which runs squid itself) download some specified web
sites (the ones you prefer having already cached the day after) and force
squid to refresh these ones.
But you have to know first which sites you will be visiting.
I will use this way of acting in order to speedup a slow adsl connection
shared between many hosts which in the day are used to browse almost the
same sites, and just a restricetd group anyway, filtered with some ACLs.
I.e. it easy to force Squid caching them in the night simulating the way
humans will browse them daily.
bye,
Roberto
> On Wednesday 20 February 2002 13:54, Tim Hopson wrote:
> > Can you configure squid so that it refreshes cache components out
> > of hours so that the refresh has less impact on the daily network
> > traffic?
Received on Wed Feb 20 2002 - 15:15:55 MST
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