On  0, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Subba Rao wrote:
> > 
> > I have installed Squid on my system. How do I set the
> > browser to not cache any file and use Squid's cache
> > instead? This will also prove my Squid's caching cofiguration
> > to me.
> 
> It depends on the browser, but it's called 'proxy'.
> 
> In Netscape:
>       Edit menu
>       Preferences
>       Advanced
>       (expand Advanced so it shows cache and proxies)
>       Proxies
> 
> Then put in the address and port of your Squid proxy server.
> 

Thanks for replying. I set the Browser's (Netscape) to 0, but it looks
like Squid is not cacheing. The ppp0 interface, shows inbound traffic
each time I visit a site. This is not the first time I am going to that
site. I go to the site back and forth to test, and ppp0 shows inbound
traffic. What flags in Squid.conf, should I look for? How do I configure
squid to update the DB every 15 minutes instead of every hour?

Thank you once again.

Subba Rao
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