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On 11/09/10 20:52, nonlin wrote:
Hi all,

I am looking into Squid for just a basic proxy. you know Browser or app on a
workstation talks to Squid on Server.

1. how do you turn off the cache? I don't need it and it will probably
interfere.

You make two wrong assumptions;
Firstly you *will* benefit, cached data is at minimum 10x faster to load than non-cached. Secondly no it will not interfere (unless you start configuring it to store stuff which should not be stored). The problem with caches lies more in the fact that many websites wrongly prevent caching of stuff that really should be stored.

In Squid-3.1+: to remove the disk cache(s) by removing the cache_dir lines from squid.conf.

In Squid-2.x and 3.0: to configure "cache_dir null /tmp" as the only cache_dir type.

You then tune cache_mem to whatever size you find appropriate to store some few minutes of traffic.


2. I may have to put squid on a Lenix server that host websites, email, ect.
But I don't what squid to interfere with the services that are already
running, squid is to be totally separate. What should I watch out for to
keep it that way.

Squid has no relation to any other protocol services.

The only thing to watch out for is memory usage; the box running Squid must not start swapping RAM in or out, this leads to drastically reduced performance on the whole box.


3. Can squid proxy a rage of ports? Some of my internet apps may let me set
them to one ip, but may still use several ports.

Squid can listen on any port you like, or several. The only restriction is that all data transferring over the port must be HTTP.

If your apps are using a port other than port 80 for their native traffic it's highly likely that they are not using HTTP over those other ports.

Amos
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  Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.8
  Beta testers wanted for 3.2.0.2


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