Hey Cindy,
In any case a "change" from the RFC can be "dangerous" if you do know
the target application\site\files\objects and you can define them in a
matching refresh_pattern then you are safe enough to turn it on.
The danger in this option is that squid will try to verify first if the
objec
>
> Ah. That being an old version may be part of your problem. 3.1 only
> supports ~60% of HTTP/1.1 requirements.
>
I have spent some time trying to build 3.5.15 from source and install it on
Red Hat, hoping it would resolve the caching issue. It builds fine, but I'm
having permission issues with
On 12/03/2016 5:51 a.m., Cindy Cicalese wrote:
>>
>>> I added the logformat command that you suggested. I needed to modify it
>>> slightly, since I'm running squid 3.1 (I changed >> %>eui). An example of what I am seeing in /var/log/squid/access.log is:
>>
>> The 'eui' change is okay, but to ensure
>
> > I added the logformat command that you suggested. I needed to modify it
> > slightly, since I'm running squid 3.1 (I changed > %>eui). An example of what I am seeing in /var/log/squid/access.log is:
>
> The 'eui' change is okay, but to ensure the traffic is flowing through
> the correct rout
On 11/03/2016 6:30 a.m., Cindy Cicalese wrote:
> Thank you for your response, Eliezer.
>
> I added the logformat command that you suggested. I needed to modify it
> slightly, since I'm running squid 3.1 (I changed %>eui). An example of what I am seeing in /var/log/squid/access.log is:
The 'eui'
On 11/03/2016 3:22 a.m., Cindy Cicalese wrote:
> I am using Squid for caching with Apache and MediaWiki over HTTPS only.
> Unfortunately, no pages are being cached; each request is being sent from
> Squid to Apache. I would appreciate help figuring out how to get caching to
> work.
>
> My configur
Thank you for your response, Eliezer.
I added the logformat command that you suggested. I needed to modify it
slightly, since I'm running squid 3.1 (I changed eui). An example of what I am seeing in /var/log/squid/access.log is:
1457630282.410490 172.31.169.175 TCP_MISS/200 4621 GET
https:///
Hey Cindy,
I do not have too much experience with MediaWIKI but I ran some test on
it in the past for both caching and other things.
I am using this logformat to detect couple things that are related to
caching:
logformat cache_headers %ts.%03tu %6tr %>a %Ss/%03>Hs %%Sh/%h" "%{Cache-Control}>ha