Re: [squid-users] Redirecting Based on the Referer

2007-06-24 Thread Max Clark
Henrik, Can you point me to a simple example that I could work from? Thanks, Max On 6/24/07, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: tor 2007-06-21 klockan 16:14 -0700 skrev Max Clark: We have an external party abusing our server. I would like to be able to rewrite the URI based

[squid-users] Redirecting Based on Referer

2007-06-21 Thread Max Clark
I found this in the documentation: A redirector receives data from Squid on stdin one line at a time. Each line contains the following four tokens separated by whitespace: Request-URI Client IP address and fully qualified domain name User's name, via either RFC 1413 ident or proxy

Re: [squid-users] Understanding Referesh Pattern

2006-09-06 Thread Max Clark
Okay, This is where I get lost: Cache static content (Last-Modified) for 20% of it's age. What sets the age on static content? Where can I see/interrogate this? Thanks, Max On 9/5/06, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: tis 2006-09-05 klockan 11:55 -0700 skrev Max Clark

Re: [squid-users] Understanding Referesh Pattern

2006-09-06 Thread Max Clark
Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Length: 46693 On 9/5/06, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: tis 2006-09-05 klockan 23:04 -0700 skrev Max Clark: Okay, This is where I get lost: Cache static content (Last-Modified) for 20% of it's age. What sets the age on static content

Re: [squid-users] Understanding Referesh Pattern

2006-09-06 Thread Max Clark
/6/06, Max Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Henrik, So with these headers (below) there is no Last-Modified being issued by the server. In this case does Squid use the first value in the refresh_pattern for the cache duration? If I wanted to force (ignoring standard HTTP protocol) an object

[squid-users] Purge Object via Web

2006-08-24 Thread Max Clark
Hi all, I am looking for a utility that will allow me to view and more importantly clear objects from the Squid cache via a web interface. I have found ways to do this via the command line but not via a web interface. Can anyone direct me to this? Thanks, Max -- Max Clark http

[squid-users] Caching Dynamic Pages

2006-03-14 Thread Max Clark
will not cache dynamic pages, but in this case how do I instruct squid to cache this page and be aware that the different N= pattern is different pages to serve? This will save many hours of sleep. Thanks in advance, Max -- Max Clark http://www.clarksys.com

[squid-users] Re: Caching Dynamic Pages

2006-03-14 Thread Max Clark
http_reply_access allow all icp_access allow all httpd_accel_host 10.10.10.19 httpd_accel_port 80 httpd_accel_single_host on httpd_accel_with_proxy on coredump_dir /var/spool/squid On 3/14/06, Max Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I have an _old_ server running a simple CMS driven web site

[squid-users] Re: Caching Dynamic Pages

2006-03-14 Thread Max Clark
/html TCP_MISS/200 27983 GET http://10.10.10.19/index.php? - DIRECT/10.10.10.19 text/html On 3/14/06, Max Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh - and for reference squid is running on a CentOS 4.2 machine with the following configuration: http_port 80 hierarchy_stoplist cgi-bin ? acl QUERY