quests per
time period).
Any ideas?
Regards,
Stefan Hartmann
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Please help!
Regard
Amos Jeffries wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> i am running squid as reverse proxy in front of a web server farm. We
>> are trying to implement Content-Compression, and it gets broken from
>> "time to time".
>>
>> The www-servers are windows IIS 5, and the compression is done using a
>> ISAPI Filter (no, n
Hi,
next problem arising when trying content-compression: Squid seems to
ignore my "Vary: Accept-Encoding" header. From the logs (log_mime_hdr
on, inserted line breaks for better reading):
1240918625.344 1 111.111.111.111 TCP_MEM_HIT/200 28399 GET
http://our.server.de/library/js/ajax_v4-6-21
Goody,
if you simply want to have http and https go through the same unix box,
you can use squid for http and a port forwarding (for example using
iptables) for https.
Regards,
Stefan
nyoman karna wrote:
> nope,
> you can NOT use transparent proxy for HTTPS.
>
> since using transparent proxy f