On Monday 16 June 2003 22.56, David Olbersen wrote:
> My organization doesn't really care (that much) about the bandwidth
> being used, we are supremely interested in this small group of
> users being able to access these cached sites as quickly as
> possible with existing hardware. The other concern is that they be
> able to access these sites even if our Internet connection has gone
> down temporarily.
Sounds like what you are actually looking for is a local mirror of the
content, not caching.
Mirroring can easily be set up with the wget tool, and you can use the
redirector interface of Squid to make Squid use the mirror rather
than the original requested site.
Regards
Henrik
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