Hi! Well I don't think the ACLs name will make any difference... :) Let me explain what I want. I've this site, lets say "tiago.com", and I don't want squid to cache it. It isn't by my internal network that I'll know what's going to cache or not, but I'll know the external hosts that I shouldn't cache. So, what I need is tell my squid: "Dude, please don't cache 'tiago.com', ok!?" :) I'll show all the ways that I've tried... # 1 acl dontcachemrsquid dstdomain tiago.com cache deny dontcachemrsquid # 2 acl dontcachemrsquid dstdomain tiago.com no_cache deny dontcachemrsquid # 3 acl dontcachemrsquid src 10.1.1.0/24 cache deny dontcachemrsquid # 4 acl dontcachemrsquid src 10.1.1.0/24 no_cache deny dontcachemrsquid But I don't know if it's working... Doesn't seems like at least, because the page, that is a horrible system made by some people here, can't work with cache and get all crazy and unformatted when reached by squid. :( What should I see at access.log? There is anybody using such a configuration? Thanks a lot you all!!!!!!!! All the best! -- Tiago Durante ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,., Perseverance is the hard work you do after you get tired of doing the hard work you already did. -- Newt Gingrich > Whay are you naming it all_cache? Seems confusing since its the opposite of > what you are wanting and not what is inside it either? > > How about "acl localnet src 192.168.1.0/24" ? > > Amos > -- > Please use Squid 2.6.STABLE19 or 3.0.STABLE4 >