sön 2007-06-17 klockan 02:05 -0500 skrev Tim Alexander: > Here's what I'm wondering. I know that Squid caches pages so that > browsing is sped up. I also know that it can be set to cache even > dynamic pages and such. Is there a program out there that > can view this cache? (see what is in the cache, like on a "last visited" basis?) The purge utility can inspect the ufs/aufs/diskd cache_dir caches, but not in the manner you are looking for I think. HTTP does not operate in pages, just objects where the HTML content is one of many objects making up a page. Also Squid only caches information which makes sense to cache. Not information which can not be given out as a cache hit on a second requests. From your description it sounds more like you want something that records the traffic. Regards Henrik
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