>
> Hello Elsen,
>
> Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 2:49:47 PM, you wrote:
>
> EM> You can't once a request is 'in' SQUID; squid has to
> EM> deal with it.
>
> really ?
> I have my access.log to become very big!! How at least to overcome
> this problem ?
Use :
squid -k rotate
at regular times to rotate the logs (from cron e.g.).
Check the 'logfile_rotate' directive in squid.conf.default, w.r.t
how many logfiles to keep.
>
> EM> You have to solve this at the client side. By proxy conf.
> EM> settings to direct the client to go directly for those
> EM> requests.
>
> It is not an envisegable solution for this moment
>
It must be in the sense that http contains no provisions
for a cache to tell the client. 'Hey I refuse this request,
go directly, please'.
M.
Received on Wed Oct 20 2004 - 02:08:31 MDT
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