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Get your ACLs referencing external files on a different directory, let's say /etc/squid/rules ...... and rsync that directory with all the .txt used by the ACLs. Do NOT sync the main config directory, /etc/squid.

   That should work fine.


Mehdi Sarmadi escreveu:
But, I guess the whole configuration should not be the same on all the
Proxy Servers, and Nadeem only wants to update ACLs.

On 2/25/07, Adrian Chadd <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, Feb 24, 2007, Nadeem Semaan wrote:
> I have 10 proxy servers on WAN, and when I want to, for example, block a site, its a waist of time for me to go to each one and add that name of that site. I have everyting on externals lists. Is there a way to make a change on one of my proxy servers (and call it the central server) and have it uplaod that new file to all the other servers?

You could schedule an rsync of the configuration file/directory, add in your local
modifications, and then squid -k reload the configuration changes.

Its not included in as part of the core Squid distribution. You can
build that yourself using freely available UNIX utilities. (And I've
done just that on more than one occasion.)


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