On 3/24/07, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is a problem for your web server configuration then. Your cache and others around the world can be expected to cache any content that they are allowed to. The best way to prevent this content being cached is for the originating web server to mark it as non-cachable using "Pragma: no-cache" and "Cache-Control: no-cache"
Yes, you're right. I was a bit too much into the squid configuration for this migration to look elsewhere. The only drawback to this solution is that we'll have to maintain 2 lists of bots user-agents, one on the squid servers and the others on the apache servers but we can probably write a script to generate both conf from a common config file. I'll see if the use of mod_setenvif and mod_headers on my apache servers doesn't imply too much additionnal load on them. I don't want to modify the application for that sort of things. Thanks for you feedback. -- Guillaume