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 urlpath_regex cgi-bin \?
no_cache deny QUERY
cache_mem 128 MB
maximum_object_size 40960 KB
cache_dir diskd /var/spool/squid 1024 16 256
cache_access_log /var/log/squid/access.log
cache_log /var/log/squid/cache.log
cache_store_log /var/log/squid/store.log
auth_param basic children 5
auth_param basic realm Squid proxy-caching web server
auth_param basic credentialsttl 2 hours
auth_param basic casesensitive off
refresh_pattern -i gif$         0       50%     4320
refresh_pattern -i jpg$         0       50%     4320
refresh_pattern -i png$         0       50%     4320
refresh_pattern -i ico$         0       50%     4320
refresh_pattern -i js$          0       50%     4320
refresh_pattern -i css$         0       50%     4320
refresh_pattern -i html$        0       50%     4320
refresh_pattern .               0       40%     1440
acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
acl manager proto cache_object
acl localhost src 127.0.0.1/255.255.255.255
acl to_localhost dst 127.0.0.0/8
acl SSL_ports port 443 563
acl Safe_ports port 80          # http
acl Safe_ports port 21          # ftp
acl Safe_ports port 443 563     # https, snews
acl Safe_ports port 70          # gopher
acl Safe_ports port 210         # wais
acl Safe_ports port 1025-65535  # unregistered ports
acl Safe_ports port 280         # http-mgmt
acl Safe_ports port 488         # gss-http
acl Safe_ports port 591         # filemaker
acl Safe_ports port 777         # multiling http
acl CONNECT method CONNECT
http_access allow manager localhost
http_access deny manager
http_access deny !Safe_ports
http_access deny CONNECT !SSL_ports
http_access allow localhost
http_access allow all
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. This
> machine is sorely underpowered and has been having extreme issues
> lately keeping up with the load. We are currently in development on a
> new CMS platform to replace these old systems with a unified
> environment - but for now I need to keep this box running.
>
> So for the short term I have placed a squid cache in front of this CMS
> server which for the most part has been working perfectly. The CMS has
> pages that look like this "/page.dyn?N=12345" where the N=12345
> references the article to be served. I know squid by default 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
>


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 http://www.clarksys.com

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