Joe Orton wrote:
Yes, that's exactly what it's supposed to do already. I haven't checked that it works via the proxy but it certainly does for other cases.
Ok, then most of the problem is solved :)
The full 650MB CD ISO is then transferred from the backend to the frontend, which then pulls out the bits the frontend needs dumping the rest. And this happens once for every single byte range request.
And buffered into RAM each time too, nice. This is another good case for the byterange filter not doing any work for anything other than "simple" content per my other mail.
I don't see where it would be buffered in RAM - proxy doesn't buffer much, and a byte range filter would either be passing data through, or dropping data on the floor. Unless I am missing something?
Regards, Graham --
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