Philipp Leusmann schrieb: > Matus UHLAR - fantomas schrieb: > >> On 18.02.07 14:38, Philipp Leusmann wrote: >> >> >>> I have set up a transparent squid for my LAN which works great without a >>> parent cache. I would now like to use the parent cache of my provider >>> but it doesn´t seem to support ICP. >>> >>> >> try if it supports HTCP. Ask your ISP. Also, ask if it supports cache >> digests. >> >> > I will try to ask, but since it is a very large provider and I didn´t > find any information regarding that topic with google I don´t have much > hope. > >> >> >>> But since I would like to limit requests going through my internet >>> uplink I think, without ICP, it would make sense to first look up an >>> object in the local cache. >>> >>> >> how do you mean this? do you have more thn one caches? configure them as >> siblings, then. >> >> > I have one local cache running on my router to the internet (c1) and my > ISP has one cache running (as I said most probably without ICP or HTCP) > (c2). > I desired the following behavior: > Client request --> TCP_MISS from c1 ---> forward to c2 > --> TCP_MISS from c2 ---> c2 forwards to direct === c1 > caches response > | > | > | > -> TCP_HIT from c2 > === c1 caches response > -> TCP_HIT from c1 === desirable behaviour > > I hope the above is readable in the post :) And understandable... > currently the parent is configured with: > cache_peer proxy.arcor-ip.net parent 8080 3130 no-query > As proposed by Henrik I have > > prefer_direct off > nonhierarchical_direct on > > Thanks for your help, > Philipp > > Since the ascii representation didn´t seem to work out, you can find a graphic scheme here: http://img226.imageshack.us/img226/5991/squidaj7.png Regards, Philipp