Subba Rao wrote:
>
> Thanks for replying. Since I do not have caching peers, I deleted these
> tags from the config file and squid starts fine now. There are other config
> errors which can be tweaked as I go along.
Glad I could help. :)
> How does Squid keep track of the files being cached? How do we know if the cached
>files have
> changed on the original server?
In the absence of my squid admin/best friend/husband, and due to
the fact that I'm tired enough that I'm sure I wouldn't be able
to read the manual and figure it out, I'm going to:
a) throw to someone else on this list
b) recommend you subscribe to the squid list and ask there
and/or
c) suggest the dread phrase that starts with 'read' and ends with 'manual'.
Sorry.
If the question is still standing after I've slept, I may go look.
But I don't know off the top of my head.
Jenn V.
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