This log contains what the web server passed Squid. Not what Squid
passed the clients.
Q: Is the WPAD web server on the same box where you are altering
mime.types?
Yep. I undid everything I changed and checked it back through each step
with squidclient. You are correct. Thanks much for the h
actually invalid and it tries to guess the content headers. I'll have to
sit down and try and backtrack this later. Guessing this a bug.
On 1/18/2010 11:37 PM, Jason Spegal wrote:
On 1/18/2010 8:55 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 13:18:20 -0500, Jason Spegal
wrote:
Alrighty
On 1/18/2010 8:55 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 13:18:20 -0500, Jason Spegal
wrote:
Alrighty. Did some more research and found a solution to my problem
which leads to another issue.
My problem: I was trying to serve a proxy auto configuration file
(wpad.dat) from an internal
kage, which is based on debian's
"mime-support".
So my question is now; how do I force squid to use the mime-type
delivered by the remote webserver without killing mime.types and thus
breaking my system in new and unexpected ways?
On 1/15/2010 8:22 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Jas
Is mime.conf what is used by refresh_pattern when mime types are used
for the regex?
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Jason Spegal wrote:
I am currently using the following for the items in question.
refresh_pattern pandora.com 0 300% 31536000
refresh_pattern . 0 80%3156000
The dot (.) pattern matches every URL in existence.
For the pandora files you don't
r to this...
refresh_pattern pandora.com 0 300% 31536000 override-expire
reload-into-ims ignore-reload ignore-no-cache ignore-private
ignore-no-store ignore-auth
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Jason Spegal wrote:
I would wager it's content control given what they are. However with
violations on they can be c
d asking.
adrian
2009/7/26 Jason Spegal :
A little bit messy but here are some snippets.
###Access.log
1248572380.275178 10.10.122.248 TCP_REFRESH_UNMODIFIED/304 232 GET
http://images-sjl-1.pandora.com/images/public/amz/1/2/0/4/727361124021_500W_495H.jpg
- DIRECT/208.85.40.13 -
1
-Cache: MISS from ichiban\r\n
X-Cache-Lookup: MISS from ichiban:3128\r\n
Via: 1.0 ichiban (squid)\r\n
Proxy-Connection: keep-alive\r\n
\r\n
mos Jeffries wrote:
Jason Spegal wrote:
I was able to cache Pandora by compiling with
--enable-http-violations and using a refresh_pattern to cache
I was able to cache Pandora by compiling with --enable-http-violations
and using a refresh_pattern to cache everything regardless. This however
broke everything by preventing proper refreshing of any site. If it
could be worked where violations only happened as directly specified in
the configu
Is there a patch or way to compile in collapsed forwarding on Squid 3.0?
What exactly does compiling with --enable-http-violations do? I was
under the impression it just allowed ignore-private, ignore-no-store,
ignore-auth, override-expire, etc to work however I am starting to doubt
that. Even removing all options on affected refresh_pattern's still
result in certai
time.
Chris Robertson wrote:
Jason Spegal wrote:
How do I configure squid to only cache small objects, say less than
4mb in memory cache,
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/maximum_object_size_in_memory/
and only objects larger than 4mb to the disk?
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config
How do I configure squid to only cache small objects, say less than 4mb
in memory cache, and only objects larger than 4mb to the disk? I want to
optimize the cache based on object size. The reasoning is the small
stuff will change often and be accessed the most while the larger items
that tie u
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