Benjamin Weiss wrote:
Also, do caching web proxies like Squid still speed up the web
experience over a slow link what with all of the dynamic content on
the web these days?
Ben Weiss
I use squid for my wireless links, Without it it is extremely slow.
HTH
Benjamin Weiss wrote:
Also, do caching web proxies like Squid still speed up the web
experience over a slow link what with all of the dynamic content on
the web these days?
sure. even if the text is dynamic, all the graphics and stuff tend to
be fairly static
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I'm on a satellite link, and I've got a caching DNS server set up.
Several popular sites have very short DNS cache times set in their SOA
records, and I'm trying to over-ride them so that our link isn't swamped
with DNS queries. Anybody know how to force the DNS cache to hang onto
the info lo
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