I configured squid to cache large files i.e. 100MB
but it does not cache these files.
any idea?
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Aris System Squid Development
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Aris Squid Team
squid@arissystem.com wrote:
I configured squid to cache large files i.e. 100MB
but it does not cache these files.
any idea?
Have you checked whether these files are cacheable, e.g. with redbot ?
(http://redbot.org/).
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/kinkie
On 1/5/2014 4:45 PM, Kinkie wrote:
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Aris Squid Team
squid@arissystem.com wrote:
I configured squid to cache large files i.e. 100MB
but it does not cache these files.
any idea?
Have you checked whether these files are cacheable, e.g. with redbot ?
What version of squid are you using?
In a case these are static files or atleast alike the 1,2,4 MB files it
can be cached by configuring squid correctly.
To make sure it is cached or not I would use a set of request tools:
wget
browser(firefox,chrome,exporer,others)
links
After I would
On 2014-01-06 02:27, Aris Squid Team wrote:
On 1/5/2014 4:45 PM, Kinkie wrote:
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Aris Squid Team
squid@arissystem.com wrote:
I configured squid to cache large files i.e. 100MB
but it does not cache these files.
any idea?
Have you checked whether these files
Hi all
I am setting up a proxy with squid and realized that he is not a cache,
or my understanding is incorrect examine me follow my setup.
visible_hostname galileu
acl localnet src 10.0.0.0/8 # RFC1918 possible internal network
acl localnet src 172.16.0.0/12 # RFC1918 possible internal
Hey Spider,
Are you sure you are wrong?
What version of squid are you using?
What is the result for the same request when you use curl or wget?
In order to cache the request you are talking about there is a need to
make sure that the request and the response do support caching and allow
them.
Hi all,
I would like to connect my squid proxy to an external http-gw which is
not under my control.
And run internal Squid caching proxyserver which handles client
requests and let this server forward it's requests to the http-gw
running behind the firewall.
Thanks
Doron