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Hi Folks,

I need a specific site to completely bypass my squid cache due to a broken external webapp.

I have read the section "how do I configure Squid not to cache a specific server?" from the wiki, which I can implement with no issues, but what I am not sure is what this will actually do :)

Will this allow traffic to pass through squid without caching it, or will this block the site for users?

Thanks,

Andy McCall
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