Has anyone else taken up the fun challenge of doing windows update caching. It is amazing when it works right. It is a complex configuration, but it is worth it to see a warm download come down that originally took 30 mins instantly to a second client. I didn’t know how much of the updates are the same across different vendor laptops.
Amazing stuff Squid team. I wish I could get some of the Roblox Xbox stuff to cache but it’s a night to get running with squid in the first place, I had to splice a bunch of stuff and also wpad the Xbox system. Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 18, 2024, at 23:55, Jonathan Lee <jonathanlee...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Does anyone know the current warm cold download times for dynamic cache of > windows updates? > > I can say my experience was a massive increase in the warm download it was > delivered in under a couple mins versus 30 or so to download it cold. The > warm download was almost instant on the second device. Very green energy > efficient. > > > Does squid 5.8 or 6 work better on warm delivery? Is there a way to make 100 > percent sure a docker container can’t get inside the cache? I have this fear > it could be sitting on any cache and actually data marshal the system from > inside the cache. Again with use of software fingerprinting we should know if > that occurs right? > > As a kid in the early days of the internet I was fascinated with content > accelerators. Today they can be used to cache invasive containers and block > them essentially this could be a massive tool in cyber security defenses. > Again how can we fingerprint invasive docker images containers, non approved > bsd jails etc?? > > Amazing stuff thanks for all you do it was amazing to see acceleration > technology still functional and working like a dream in 2024. With the green > energy push maybe more of it will be used. > Sent from my iPhone _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org https://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users