.2.2-win64.exe
Random string in the URL "/9546/46cfd241f1da4ae9812f512f7b36643c"
I was trying to deal with this situation.
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From: "Muhammad Faisal"
To: "Amos Jeffries" ;
squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
Sent:
are similar but originating from different hosts is correct?
http:\/\/(cws[0-9]+)\.foo.net\/files\/videos\/.*\/.*\/(.*\.mp4)
to store as http://cdn.foo.net/"; . $1
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From: "Amos Jeffries"
To: "Muhammad Faisal" ;
squ
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2016/04/14 14:47:01 kid1| clientProcessHit: Vary object loop!
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From: "Amos Jeffries"
To: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
Sent: 4/14/2016 1:54:20 PM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid 3.5 no traffic saving
On 14/04/2016 7:5
PM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Dynamic/CDN Content Caching Challenges
On 14/04/2016 8:03 p.m., Muhammad Faisal wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to deal with dynamic content to be cached by Squid 3.5 (i
tried many other version of squid e.g 2.7, 3.1, 3.4). By Dynamic I
mean
the URL for the actual cont
On 14/04/2016 7:51 p.m., Muhammad Faisal wrote:
Hi Amos,
The regression is fixed in the latest snapshot?
The Vary regression is, yes.
But I'm not clear on what your 'regression' was exactly. So you will
have to test and see.
Amos
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Hi,
I'm trying to deal with dynamic content to be cached by Squid 3.5 (i
tried many other version of squid e.g 2.7, 3.1, 3.4). By Dynamic I mean
the URL for the actual content is always change this results in the
wastage of Cache storage and low hit rate. As per my understanding I
have two cha
Hi Amos,
The regression is fixed in the latest snapshot?
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Faisal.
On 9/04/2016 9:06 p.m., Muhammad Faisal wrote:
> Hi,
> I have deployed squid 3.5.16 as transparent proxy. I'm using squid
store
> ID help for CDN content caching despite all efforts i dont see any
>
Hi,
I have deployed squid 3.5.16 as transparent proxy. I'm using squid store
ID help for CDN content caching despite all efforts i dont see any
traffic saving on upstream. From access logs most of the content is
generating from CDNs streaming videos and downloads which always comes
from destin