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Hi guys,
This is probably a simple question for someone with a little history in Squid. I'm trying to clear cache in an old version of Squid. Tried renaming the /usr/local/squid/cache directory and 'Squid -z' as well as rebooting. Neither prompts a clear or rebuild. The '-z' parameter just seems to be ignored and squid seems to just start at the command line with errors usually seen in the logs. This version is too old for that I suspect. I'm initiating the command (./squid) from /usr/local/squid/sbin, the one place I found it. This system is almost retired so I've been getting away with just re-imaging to solve most problems. But that doesn't clear the unexpected 'page not found' the filters are causing this time.

I'm tempted to just disable caching instead, but the instructions I found for 
that probably don't apply either ;-)

Bin to all the usual Squid sites and Debian, not seeing much for this version.

Any help appreciated, one of the branches can't get to the company's new 
website due to this nagging block ;-)

Thanks,
Ken

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