Re: [squid-users] caching wihtout proxing

From: Chris Wilcox <not_rich_yet@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 15:38:55 +0000

Hmm, I guess you could run wget commands on the Squid server. If you tell
wget to go through Squid, it will cache pages but is not really proxying as
it is the Squid box making the requests for the Squid box which is not 'on
behalf of' ie proxying. The proxy part I think is only when Squid makes web
requests for clients.

This has the effect of pre-caching content for LAN users who may wish to
browse the pre-cached pages at a later date and time.

Regards,

Chris

>
>On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Dodjie Nava wrote:
>
> > squid can be used to proxy w/o caching. i don't think the other way
> > around is possible w/ squid.
>
>I don't see how the other way around could be possible with anything.
>
>Regards
>Henrik
>

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