Hello Amos! >> i was trying the "null" storage module in Squid 3.4.x. >It does not exist. excuse me for my misunderstood: i was referring to this for the "null module". Is it right? Can I make Squid proxy only, without caching anything? Sure, there are few things you can do. You can use the cache access list to make Squid never cache any response: cache deny all With Squid-2.7, Squid-3.1 and later you can also remove all 'cache_dir' options from your squid.conf to avoid having a cache directory. With Squid-2.4, 2.5, 2.6, and 3.0 you need to use the "null" storage module: cache_dir null /tmp Note: a null cache_dir does not disable caching, but it does save you from creating a cache structure if you have disabled caching with cache. The directory (e.g., /tmp) must exist so that squid can chdir to it, unless you also use the coredump_dir option. To configure Squid for the "null" storage module, specify it on the configure command line: --enable-storeio=null,... Thank you!Francesco _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users