I found what was the problem, at least I think so. Request generated by wget looks like:
GET http://www.company.com/ HTTP/1.1 User-Agent: Wget/ (linux-gnu) Accept: */* Host: www.company.com Connection: Close Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive while FireFox generated request looks like: GET http://www.company.com/ HTTP/1.1 Host: www.company.com User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:7.0.1) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/7.0.1 Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8 Accept-Language: en-us,en;q=0.5 Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7 Proxy-Connection: keep-alive Cookie: return=0; MTHPT="total_sessions=1&"; __utma=256864084.594601276.1359373616.1359986262.1359999517.8; __utmz=256864084.1359373616.1.1.utmcsr=(direct)|utmccn=(direct)|utmcmd=(none) As you can see wget accepted encoding is */* (everything) everything while FireFox asks for only gzip and deflate. Therefore I conclude Otto was right about difference in Accept-Encoding header. On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Rashid Zamani <[email protected]> wrote: > Igor, > > Thank you for your reply, and you are absolutely right, here are more > details on how I'm using ATS and what I want to get from it. > > I am using trafficserver 3.2.0 as a forward proxy. And what I'm looking > for is to push some web pages into the cache, and then restore them using > my browser (FireFox 7.0.1), yet I was not able to do so. > > When i try pushing a website into my ATS cache I always get the OK > response, but when I try loading the page using my browser I get the actual > page not the one I pushed into the cache. Therefore I tried using wget. > With wget if I dont use --no-proxy flag I get the actual webpage again (the > "original index.html") but using wget with no flags I get the exact same > materials I push to the cache. I asked this before (not ver verboosly > though) and a gentleman mentioned that it can be because of my browser, > this is his original reply, but I cant take his notes further... > >> I think your browser accepts sends an Accept-Encoding header, and the >> response you pushed is not encoded. So traffic server fetches a >> compressed page from your webserver, and responds with that instead. >> > Regards >> > Otto >> > > So here is some part of my records.config : > > CONFIG proxy.config.http.server_ports STRING 8080 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.connect_ports STRING 443 563 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.insert_request_via_str INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.insert_response_via_str INT 0 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.response_server_enabled INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.insert_age_in_response INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.enable_url_expandomatic INT 0 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.no_dns_just_forward_to_parent INT 0 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.uncacheable_requests_bypass_parent INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.keep_alive_enabled_in INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.keep_alive_enabled_out INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.chunking_enabled INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.send_http11_requests INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.negative_caching_enabled INT 0 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.negative_caching_lifetime INT 1800 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.push_method_enabled INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.http INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.ignore_client_no_cache INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.ims_on_client_no_cache INT 0 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.ignore_server_no_cache INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.ignore_client_cc_max_age INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.normalize_ae_gzip INT 0 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.cache_responses_to_cookies INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.ignore_authentication INT 0 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.cache_urls_that_look_dynamic INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.enable_default_vary_headers INT 0 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.required_headers INT 0 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.max_stale_age INT 604800 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.range.lookup INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.cache.permit.pinning INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.cache.ram_cache.size INT -1 > CONFIG proxy.config.cache.ram_cache_cutoff INT 4194304 > CONFIG proxy.config.cache.enable_read_while_writer INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.url_remap.default_to_server_pac INT 0 > CONFIG proxy.config.url_remap.default_to_server_pac_port INT -1 > CONFIG proxy.config.url_remap.remap_required INT 0 > CONFIG proxy.config.url_remap.pristine_host_hdr INT 1 > > And I only have this line uncommented in my ip_allow.config: > > src_ip=127.0.0.1 action=ip_allow > method=ALL > > > Thank you for your time. > > > > On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Igor Galić <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> On Saturday, February 02, 2013 11:27:20 AM Rashid Zamani wrote: >> >> > I have tried the following, but when I enter yahoo.com in my browser, >> the >> > Yahoo! original webpage will be load. Is it possible to tell Apache >> traffic >> > server to load another web page instead of the original web page using >> push >> > cache option? >> >> Rashid, >> >> it's pretty hard to answer your question without knowing what your >> configuration looks like (forward/reverse proxy? What kind of remap >> rules?) >> >> -- i >> > > > > -- > Rashid Zamani -- Rashid Zamani
