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On Sun, 7 Oct 2007, Solomon Asare wrote:

Hi All,
the long skelatel howto:

8. COMMENTS
This is only one of many ways that this goal can be
achieved and certailnly not the best being a non-guru,
although a determined linux user. I guess the features
I couldn't find in squid2.6-stable that made me add
apache may be included in later stable releases to
make this irrelevant.

Unfortunately, I did not keep any logs whilst doing
this so I amy have skipped a few steps. If I have, it
will show sooner or later. I have tried to put
together as much of the info that I think someone
might need. The squid mailing list proved very
helpful, and I am very grateful. There are many on the
list prepared to help, although you may come accross a
few who will repeatedly tell you how easy it is to do
what you want to do without sharing how. Don't dispare
if you bump into them.

Great job solomon. Many of us have been trying to achieve similar with youtube and google vids. this will help a great deal. how big of a cachedir do you keep for youtube vids. should be quite a big to be able to cache the vids in large enough quantity to get a decent hit. I'm gonna try to achieve what you've describe here for my next project.

Thanks for the job well done.

Manoj


Regards,
solomon.


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