Squid don't care what digit you type in the ICP port when no-query is
specified. Using any number is fine. I use 0 to empasis the fact that
ICP is not used in any way (not even to UDP echo port 7).
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker TomC wrote: > > Henrik, > You mean I should do that? > cache_peer hostname sibling 8080 0 proxy-only no-query > Thanks > > Brian > > Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > > > TomC wrote: > > > > > I have some question. The squid is compiled with enable cache digest so > > > I think the cache peer will communicate with cache digest. But I don't > > > know why another system engineer use "3130" instead of "7" in the entry > > > "cache peer" as I read the doc of squid that they say that we should use > > > "7" if we are not using icp. Why? > > > > If no-query is specified then it does not matter as the value is not > > used. I commonly use 0 when specifying no-query. > > > > 7 is used when you have a non-ICP peer but still want to query it before > > sending requests there (no-query not specified). In such case Squid will > > send the ICP queries to port 7 which is the UDP echo port. > > > > -- > > Henrik Nordstrom > > Squid HackerReceived on Tue Apr 17 2001 - 16:39:46 MDT
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