Hi,
If you have a look at the default VCL you'll see that varnish does a
pass when the object is not cacheable (see man vcl again) or if it Sets
a cookie. I think you have to override this manually, both in vcl_fetch
and in vcl_recv.
Per.
Alecs Henry wrote:
> Hi Per,
>
> I'm actually using the
Hi Alecs,
You can modify the object in vcl_fetch. See
http://varnish.projects.linpro.no/wiki/VCLExampleDefault for a flow
chart of VCL. Also read through "man vcl".
You can alter the headers in vcl_fetch before doing "deliver" on them
which will store the object and insert it into the cache.
Yes
Hi Per,
I'm actually using the cookies in the cache (using the information provided
on the website -- set req.hash += req.http.cookie;) and it works just fine!
One thing that the backend does is vary on user-agent, not only
content-encoding (I've removed the UA vary on the response, though).
So l
Hi Per,
I'm looking into changing the headers all right! Where do I do that in VCL?
I wanted to try to set some cache control headers before the object was put
into varnish cache.
Does that even make sense?
Thanks!
Alecs
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 7:20 PM, Per Buer wrote:
> Alecs Henry wrote:
>
Thanks Dag, I must have missed it!
Alecs
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> "Alecs Henry" writes:
> > What about cookies? Can varnish log cookie values? Or does it fit in
> > the same problem as the first message?
>
> Varnish can and does log cookies. See the varnis
Hi,
Alecs Henry wrote:
>
> Well, turns out varnish may be setting the ttl all right (I do it in
> vcl_fetch, but frankly there really is no way to see if it is set
> correctly or not! or is there?) but the page always gets a PASS, never a
> HIT. Age: is set to 0 by varnish.
The client probably se
Alecs Henry wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is there a place where I can alter the backend response before it is
> inserted into the cache?
You can remove, add and alter headers - but there isn't much you can do
to the content. Except to ESI, process it, I guess.
Per.
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"Alecs Henry" writes:
> What about cookies? Can varnish log cookie values? Or does it fit in
> the same problem as the first message?
Varnish can and does log cookies. See the varnishlog(1) man page.
DES
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Hi!
Is there a place where I can alter the backend response before it is
inserted into the cache?
Thanks!
Alecs
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Hi All,
In testing varnish in different situations, I came accross a backend that
sends no caching information in its responses, no Expires, cache-control or
anything.
Ok, I thought, I'll just set the TTL on that object (namely an html page) in
VCL.
Well, turns out varnish may be setting the ttl a
I wish I was a developer.. That would make my life so much easier!
What about cookies? Can varnish log cookie values? Or does it fit in the
same problem as the first message?
Thanks!
Alecs
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 8:34 PM, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> "Alecs Henry" writes:
> > Is there any wa
As an early christmas gift, here is a snapshot of the web GUI being
developed for the 2.1 release:
http://varnish.projects.linpro.no/wiki/WebGui
It is not 100% finished (saving state and security being the major
issues and the code needs some cleaning), but I hope people can test and
play with
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