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   Hello,

I'm successfully running squid on a VERY low end device, a routerboard RB450. It's a 64Mb flash disk and 32Mb RAM device. Squid is running, no problem on that. I'm using OpenWRT for that.

I really dont want squid to cache anything, in disk and in memory. I just want squid for allowing me internet control, through ACLs, and logging. I have already done:

cache_dir   null   /tmp

#  TAG: maximum_object_size_in_memory   (bytes)
#       Objects greater than this size will not be attempted to kept in
#       the memory cache.
maximum_object_size_in_memory 0 KB


is this enough for COMPLETLY disabling caching in squid, or should i configure anything else ?

   Thanks.

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