On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 07:53:27AM +0800, Adrian Chadd wrote: > On Thu, Feb 01, 2007, John Oliver wrote: > > We're rolling out a new web site. Externally, everyone can see it just > > fine. Internally, we see the old site. I tried squidclient -m PURGE > > with every possible variation I could think of, but get mostly 404s i > > did get a couple of 200s, but keep seeing the old site. I went into > > squid.conf and added an ACL to not cache our site at all, but... that's > > right, we still see the old site. > > > > I'm at a loss here. What do i need to do to make squid completely > > forget about the old site? > > Whats your Squid configuration look like? I could paste it, I suppose, but it's pretty much what came out of the box. I certainly haven't added anything tricky to tell it to refuse to refresh any given item. :-) > Which version of Squid? squid-2.5.STABLE6 Yes, I know it's old. That's what Red Hat supports for RHEL4. But then, I figure that the ability to flush something out of the cache has existed for a whole lot longer than the difference between now and when this version was released. I cleaned out the cache directory and used squid -z to rebuild it, and was still seeing the same old site. I have a hard time picturing how that's even possible ;-) -- *********************************************************************** * John Oliver http://www.john-oliver.net/ * * * ***********************************************************************