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      xbipin
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      when we use squid on nanobsd but configured the upstream proxy to that provided by my isp, does it still cache objects, basically i want squid to send all data to my isp upstream proxy and not cache any data locally so is this possible?

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        athurdent
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        In the default install on Nano it will still cache a little in RAM, I guess.
        To make it not cache anything at all, you might need to set "cache deny all" as a custom option.
        http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/ConfiguringSquid#Can_I_make_Squid_proxy_only.2C_without_caching_anything.3F

        Whether you are forwarding the requests or not is normally not relevant.

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