>>>>> "JS" == Juha Saarinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JS> Cachemgr.cgi shows Squid's log data for you -- the documentation
JS> describes it quite well.
Sorry for the dumb question but in order to use the cgi script I have to have
a web server running, right? Right now I have no reason to run a web server
on any of the machines on my private network. If I do want to use the cgi
script, I would have to bring up a simple apache installation and create a
web page to execute the script?
JS> Check the ACL entries in squid.conf to make sure that your systems
JS> are permitted to access the cache.
Doesn't the default squid.conf file set up its ACL entries so as to allow
everyone access? Or do I need to explicitly permission everyone? If so, how
would I permission all machines on my 192.168.0.x network?
TIA!
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