Dear squid-users,
I finally solved the problem I described in an earlier post, and
I have to admit that I changed the miss_access configuration of
my slave-squid.
But that leads to another question. Why do I have to add the
following to my slave-squid configuration to be able to fetch
cache-digests from some.host.com:
acl some.host.com dst 1.2.3.4/255.255.255.255
miss_access allow some.host.com
I thought that miss_access is used to control who can fetch
misses from _my_ cache, but in the case of cache_digests it
controls if I'm able to get the digest information from the
parent cache some.host.com ...
Could someone explain the reason for this?
cheers,
Patrick
Received on Wed Aug 26 1998 - 17:03:33 MDT
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