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Henrik Nordstrom escreveu:
mån 2007-01-15 klockan 21:59 -0200 skrev Tom Lobato:

updates secure with SSL. Sure, the server will read relevants squid.conf
acl's and http_access's and send to client, that will insert it to local
squid.conf. Such client/server likely will be at full time connec., to
make updates instantaneous

Or you could look into using an external acl or two for your access
control purposes. See the external_acl_type directive.
Hi Henrik! Thank you.

Well, I already read about external_acl_type, but as far as I understood, each one and all requests (so, all objects within a page) are processed by it. So, I realized it would create much delay and bandwidth, since each one have to send to the central squid, processed and returned. So I opted to store ACLs locally.

If I'm not correct, please explain me.




Tom Lobato

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