On 13/05/2014 11:05 p.m., Julius Thomas wrote:
> Hi Amos,
>
> thanks for your answer.
> This are the full reply headers.
>
Okay. For caching the server needs to produce at least a Date: header
with current timestamp of when its responding. And a Last-Modified
header with timestamp the object was
Hi Amos,
thanks for your answer.
This are the full reply headers.
Squid is acting as an reverse proxy.
i cant change the reply headers from the origin server.
cache_peer *.*.*.* parent 80 0 sourcehash no-digest name=test1 weight=3
cache_peer *.*.*.* parent 80 0 sourcehash no-digest name=test2 w
On 13/05/2014 7:35 a.m., Julius Thomas wrote:
>> Dear Squid Developers,
>> >
>> > we are using squid 3.4.2.'--enable-http-violations'
>> > I can't cache a xml file with this headers:
>> > Cache-Control |no-cache|
>> > Connection |Keep-Alive|
>> > Content-Length |168|
>> > Content-
Dear Squid Developers,
we are using squid 3.4.2.'--enable-http-violations'
I can't cache a xml file with this headers:
Cache-Control |no-cache|
Connection |Keep-Alive|
Content-Length |168|
Content-Type||
I tried different things, different configs, googled, but i cant get