peoples in my organization do online bidding, and if browsing
interrupt/disconnect for any reason(e.g hardware failure) and restore
within a 50 or 60 seconds.. their session terminate/disconnect, and they
lost.
I think with any normal proxy server if the client terminates a session or
times out
se case.
--On Tuesday, September 15, 2009 20:44 +0200 Henrik Nordstrom
wrote:
tis 2009-09-15 klockan 18:03 +0100 skrev Genaro Flores:
I guessed so but I was thinking a specialized tool could do the indexing
for whoever wants/needs it. Maybe I'll try making a couple short scripts
for
a couple short scripts
for that purpose and for searching the index and retrieving the targets. I
was wishing somebody had done something similar before :-D
--On Tuesday, September 15, 2009 01:23 +0200 Henrik Nordstrom
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mån 2009-09-14 klockan 15:08 +0100 skrev Genaro Flores:
Ah, thanks.
e the time required to perform
multiple queries).
--On Monday, September 14, 2009 13:09 +1200 Amos Jeffries
wrote:
On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 17:05:24 +0100, Genaro Flores
wrote:
Dear squid-users,
I have asked this question--twice!--before. I'm just repeating it in the
hope there's bee
Dear squid-users,
I have asked this question--twice!--before. I'm just repeating it in the
hope there's been some changes since back when I asked it.
Are there any tools out there for systematic querying and extraction of
objects (sans headers) from a squid cache directory? Let's say someone
Ah, thanks. Sorry for being impatient. I'll be waiting.
--On Sunday, June 14, 2009 18:04 +1200 Amos Jeffries
wrote:
Genaro Flores wrote:
Reposting this in the hope that someone considers it. Even if you don't
have a definite answer or the answer is negative please do give me a
s
Reposting this in the hope that someone considers it. Even if you don't
have a definite answer or the answer is negative please do give me a short
reply so that I know the question has been considered by someone. Thanks
again.
Dear List,
I am using the latest stable release of the native NT
Dear List,
I am using the latest stable release of the native NT port of Squid. I
would like to know if there are tools for querying an existing cache
directory structure and for extracting desired original objects sans
headers. I was directed to ufsdump and cossdump on #sq...@freenode.net but