On 30/09/2016 6:58 p.m., Darren wrote: > Thank you Amos > > The resources I save not running multiple Squidguards will make more > ram available as you say and having a simpler setup is never a bad > thing either. > > Just to clarify, so when squid fires up, it caches the ACL file into > ram in it's entirety and then does some optimizations? If that is > the case I would need to budget the ram to allow for this. Not quite. Squid still reads the files line by line into a memory structure for whatever type of ACL is being loaded. That is part of why its so much slowe to load than the helpers (which generally do as you describe). The optimizations are type dependent and fairly simplistic. Ignoring duplicate entries, catenating regex into bigger " A|B " patterns (faster to check against), etc. Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users