On 08/26/2016 11:54 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 26.08.16 03:16, Yuri Voinov wrote:
>> Google Streaming video is not cacheable.
>> Absolutely. If users are watching the same video, each time it is
>> downloaded from the outside. Slowly and sadly.
> could something like collapsed forward
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Dont' sure.
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/DynamicContent/YouTube/Discussion?highlight=%28Youtube%29
26.08.2016 23:54, Matus UHLAR - fantomas пишет:
> On 26.08.16 03:16, Yuri Voinov wrote:
>> Everything can be much easier. Google Str
On 26.08.16 03:16, Yuri Voinov wrote:
Everything can be much easier. Google Streaming video is not cacheable.
Absolutely. If users are watching the same video, each time it is
downloaded from the outside. Slowly and sadly.
could something like collapsed forwarding solve this problem?
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On 08/26/2016 08:42 AM, Omid Kosari wrote:
> Alex Rousskov wrote
>> I do not know why deny_info does not work in your tests.
> Should i give up ?
I cannot answer that question, but if you decide to keep going, then I
am sure that somebody can figure out why deny_info does not work for
you. You ma
Alex Rousskov wrote
> I do not know why deny_info does not work
> in your tests.
Should i give up ?
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Hi,
I have a resource representation in a REST service. The response content is
same for allusers. But the response should be accessed only by
authorizedInventoryAuditors.
1. How should be the response headers set to leveragecaching in Squid (as
a forward proxy)?
2. How Squid wi