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From: Nick Murtagh <nickm@go2.ie>
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Subject: Re: [ILUG] Caching downloaded programs at gateway
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On Thursday 18 July 2002 14:49, Ray Kelly wrote:
> one basic option that I know of is Squidalyser, http://ababa.org/
> This doesn't do everything that you want but I've found
> it useful myself on a number of fronts
> Now it won't hive off things that have been downloaded but
> it your cache is so tuned and you've got the dick space you
> can keep some rather large objects in that.
dick space?
large objects?
This is ILUG right?
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