Chapter 7 Web cache configuration
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Using the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11
Configuring Web site display options
On the Default Web Site Options page, you can choose not to view the access
activity details on the Web sites list.
You can also specify the number of Web site records that are displayed on a single
page of Web sites. The default is 10, the minimum is 1, and the maximum is 100.
If more than the specified number of records is available, click Next or Prev to
advance to the next or previous page of the Web sites list.
To set the Web site access activity detail option:
1
On the Home page, click Web Cache.
The Web Cache page opens.
2
On the Web Cache page, click Web Sites.
The Web Sites page opens.
3
Click Default Options.
The Default Web Sites Option page opens.
4
In the Display Options area, do any of the following:
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Select or clear the Display most recent access and activity notices for each
site check box.
•
Enter the Number of entries to display per page.
Click Help for more information about each field on any page.
Bypassing the cache for a Web site
Occasionally, you may need to bypass the cache altogether for a particular Web
site. For example, some sites require special authentication, send Web content
obtained from a secure server, or use a non-standard protocol. In this case, making
adjustments to the site’s individual cache settings may not correct the problem.
You may need to bypass the cache for that site.
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