On Fri, Sep 07, 2007, K J wrote:
To Squid there is no difference. What matters is what freshness
information the server has assigned to the object.
That's strange, because I'm looking at the access.log and I always see
TCP_MISS/200 on pages other than gif/jpg/css/js.
Is there a setting
udp_outgoing_address
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.6/cfgman/
Adrian
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007, Paul Bertain wrote:
Hi All,
I wanted to follow up to my forwarding loop issue where we have
Squid's running on a host OS (Fedora Core 5) with a separate IP from
the host using:
Hi All,
I wanted to follow up to my forwarding loop issue where we have
Squid's running on a host OS (Fedora Core 5) with a separate IP from
the host using:
http_port 192.168.1.81:80
We have a customized Squid parent that only allows connections from
the configured Squid IP but ICP
To Squid there is no difference. What matters is what freshness
information the server has assigned to the object.
That's strange, because I'm looking at the access.log and I always see
TCP_MISS/200 on pages other than gif/jpg/css/js.
Is there a setting within Squid that lets me specify what
Here's parsed versions of the conf files:
Squid.conf
http_port 80
hierarchy_stoplist cgi-bin ?
acl QUERY urlpath_regex cgi-bin \?
cache deny QUERY
acl apache rep_header Server ^Apache
broken_vary_encoding allow apache
cache_mem 32 MB
maximum_object_size 1048576 KB
cache_dir ufs /var/spool/squid
HI,
Well, it is a little boring, but, we always can enter the site,
save source page code, process it an use it with Squid, but, again,
how about ethics?
Good question. Their terms of use explicitly says
You may not utilize any automatic or manual process to harvest
information
On 06-Sep-07 My Secret NSA Wiretap Overheard Henrik Nordstrom Saying :
On tor, 2007-09-06 at 12:55 -0400, Dave wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for the highest performance possible out of freebsd and
squid. I've got a box with scsi disks that i want to work the best. I've
heard of xfs and
Which places a great deal of strain on caching within HTTP... HTTP do
not like to see different content on the same URL..
It is possible to solve this using Vary, but only if you are not using
session cookies on anonymous users. And even then some browsers (mainly
Firefox) will get a