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Hi Henrik,
it looks hopeful, I will try your suggestion, Squid 3.
Thanks again. I will report back. Already, just after
deploying squid for about a week, I am saving 20% on
banndwidth.

Thanks,
solomon.

--- Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> On ons, 2007-09-19 at 12:40 -0700, Solomon Asare
> wrote:
> 
> > Connection: Keep-Alive\r\n] [HTTP/1.1 200
> > OK\r\nPragma: no-cache\r\nExpires: Sat, 17 Jan
> 1981
> > 8:00:00 GMT\r\nCache-Control: no-store, no-cache,
> > must-revalidate\r\nContent-Type:
> > video/flv\r\nContent-Length: 7672205\r\n
> > 
> > Are they air-tight or they can be managed?
> 
> Lets se..
> 
> Pragma: no-cache		-> ignore-no-cache
> Expires: inthepast		-> override-expire
> Cache-Control: no-store		-> no override available
> Cache-Control: no-cache		-> ignore-no-cache
> Cache-Control: must-revalidate	-> only relevant when
> stale
> 
> so yes, the server is very insisting on that the
> object should not be
> cached and there is not sufficient overrides
> available in Squid-2 to
> cache these (CC: no-store). To cache this you need
> to upgrade to Squid-3
> where there is an ignore-no-store override option
> available.
> 
> Regards
> Henrik
> 
> 


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