Re: Apache Server as cache proxy

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Though mod_cache + mod_proxy is well, but I'd suggest you use Squid
instead, and use mod_expire to set an expire time for objects.

Ralf.


2009/2/4 giovanni.formenti@xxxxxxxxx <giovanni.formenti@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi,
> we need to use Apache to cache an RSS feed and some images/documents for a Portal with heavy traffic. What we have to do is to proxy some requests that reply with an XML (RSS) and we also need to cache some request for media resources (JPG, PDF, etc) reached through an address contained in the RSS.
> An example:
> The request "http://host/context/rss1"; return:
> <rss>
> [...]
>  <item>
>    <title>item1</item>
>    <img>http://host/context/image.jpg</img>
>  </item>
> [...]
> </rss>
> We have to cache every response of "context" (the XML and the image.jpg) with a expiration time of 2 hours.
>
> Do you have address of tutorial or advanced configuration of this kind of service?
>

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