On 17/01/11 05:32, Gerson 'fserve' Barreiros wrote:
I've read something about that here:
http://linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2001/08/02/offline_squid.html
but the website for the patch is lost.
Ah, that. I'd guess about 2/3 of the patch is being done by default now
in the latest Squid.
* headers added if missing according to RFC, allowing longer caching
times.
* stale responses being served on revalidation 5xx failure (server
unavailable), NP: this is controlled by the stale-if-error= HTTP header.
* caching dynamic objects wherever possible
* responses being cached first, removed if required.
* reverse-proxy overrides to ignore client Cache-Control: headers.
What is not done is the DNS suppression and external traffic suppression
tri-state mode. We have not come to any good definition of what it means
to be using an proxy offline. Have concentrated on the error detection
and recovery instead.
Amos
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