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Henrik,

forgive me for my stupidity, but I just want to clear this setup, I really dont understand it because I never use and see cachemanager menu. Ok does it mean that I can issue a command on linux command promt with "squidclient mgr:offline_toggle" or add a line inside the squid config with "cache_object://localhost:3128/offline_toggle"

Remember my objective is to set automatically the offline_mode to "ON" when there is no bandwitdh available, so that the squid will never validate cached objects and will give dead pages to the clients, then turning if "OFF" when the bandwidth is available so that squid will validate cached_objects.

Can you please provide me with a quidelines or link so that I can understand the procedure on how am I going to do it.

Thank you ver much for your usual support

Regards,

Wennie


----- Original Message ----- From: "Henrik Nordstrom" <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <wlagmay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 11:32 AM
Subject: Re:  Cache fetching
I'm using Squid2.5Stable13 and I cannot find "squidclient mgr:offline_toggle"
but instead I can see "cachemgr_passwd". Are they the same thing?

squidclient is the command line client to Squid.

mgr:offline_toggle is a cachemanager action, shorthand for
cache_object://localhost:3128/offline_toggle.  You can also find this in
the cachemanager menu.

cachemgr_passwd is the directive protecting the cachemanager actions in
addition to the protections already set in http_access.

Regards
Henrik


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