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SQUID Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions (with answers!) about the Squid Internet Object Cache software.

You can download the FAQ as HTML, PDF, compressed Postscript, plain text, linuxdoc SGML source or as a compressed tar of HTML.

1. About Squid, this FAQ, and other Squid information resources

2. Getting and Compiling Squid

3. Installing and Running Squid

4. Configuration issues

5. Communication between browsers and Squid

6. Squid Log Files

7. Operational issues

8. Memory

9. The Cache Manager

10. Access Controls

11. Troubleshooting

12. How does Squid work?

13. Multicast

14. System-Dependent Weirdnesses

15. Redirectors

16. Cache Digests

17. Interception Caching/Proxying

18. SNMP

19. Squid version 2

20. httpd-accelerator mode

21. Related Software

22. DISKD

23. Authentication

24. Terms and Definitions

25. Security Concerns


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