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    How do I delete the cache of Squid

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      firefox
      last edited by

      i install this version


      2.0.2-RC1 (i386)
      built on Mon May 21 00:20:12 EDT 2012
      FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p9


      on  an old computer with 80gb hdd
      i can access to the pfsense only from webgui
      from another computer

      on the computer i install pfsense i have only dos window with 14 options

      the Disk usage show 34%
      how can i see this files
      and how can i delete this files

      i try to restart squid and it didnt work

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        dataking
        last edited by

        There should be an option on the squid cache to clear it, but I don't see it (I'm using the squid3 package).

        SSH into your pfsense and cd /var/squid/cache, rm -rf *.  lol

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          firefox
          last edited by

          i am also using squid3
          didnt find clear cache option

          how do i use ssh ?

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            noremacyug
            last edited by

            @firefox:

            i am also using squid3
            didnt find clear cache option

            how do i use ssh ?

            it's easy.  go to "system -> advanced -> admin access" and make sure to tick the "enable secure shell" box.  then click save.  next, download a program called winscp, its free.  once you've installed winscp, run it and click on "session" on the tree.  put in your "hostname" which will be your pfsense box ip, the default port number of 22 is what pfsense is set to unless you changed it somehow.  put your "root" username and password in and hit login.  you should get a prompt regarding a key or something, just accept it.  you can then browse your pfsense box's file system on the right pane.  the left pane is your computers file system.

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              firefox
              last edited by

              i am using linux ubuntu

              Is there a parallel software to winscp for linux

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                Metu69salemi
                last edited by

                scp on command line at least if not any other

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                  dataking
                  last edited by

                  @firefox:

                  i am using linux ubuntu

                  Is there a parallel software to winscp for linux

                  Open up a terminal and

                  ssh admin@yourpfssensebox
                  
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                    firefox
                    last edited by

                    i use this command
                    and i got to this

                    1. Logout (SSH only)                                8) Shell
                    2. Assign Interfaces                                9) pfTop
                    3. Set interface(s) IP address                  10) Filter Logs
                    4. Reset webConfigurator password      11) Restart webConfigurator
                    5. Reset to factory defaults                    12) pfSense Developer Shell
                    6. Reboot system                                    13) Upgrade from console
                    7. Halt system                                        14) Disable Secure Shell (sshd)
                    8. Ping host

                    this is the same screen i have in the old computer i install pfsense
                    how i can see squid cache from here ?

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                      Metu69salemi
                      last edited by

                      at least press 8 to go shell. But i don't know any further

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                        dataking
                        last edited by

                        @Metu69salemi:

                        at least press 8 to go shell. But i don't know any further

                        `cd /var/squid/cache`, `rm -rf *`??
                        
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                          firefox
                          last edited by

                          i get an error says
                          there to many Parameters

                          `cd /var/squid/cache`, `rm -rf *`??
                          
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                            Metu69salemi
                            last edited by

                            I've read this that you have to use several phases
                            first

                            
                            cd /var/squid/cache
                            
                            

                            and then

                            rm -rf *
                            
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                              firefox
                              last edited by

                              It did not do anything
                              the mark go only one line down

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                                fluca1978
                                last edited by

                                You have to stop squid, then from  a shell the command

                                squid -z
                                

                                should suffice (it recreates the swap area, and therefore should clean also the cache).

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