On 07/04/2011 16:16, Linda Walsh wrote:
Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
On 07/04/2011 11:52, Linda Walsh wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Marked explicitly as "private" - aka cannot be cached by any
middleware proxy (such as Squid) which may send it to other users.
May be cached by a personal cache such as the browser storage.
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But I don't have to log in.
More importantly, wouldn't setting the 'ignore-private' in the
refresh pattern override that?
after adding :
refresh_pattern -i ^http://www\.lsi\.com/.*AssetMgr\.aspx\?asset.*
4320 70% 10080 override-expire override-lastmod reload-into-ims
ignore-reload ignore-no-store ignore-private
Um....quoting from my original note, I have (all on 1 line, no '\'):
refresh_pattern . 0 20% 4320 ignore-no-store ignore-no-cache
ignore-private ignore-auth override-expire reload-into-ims
Is this what you are referring to by:
you can use the squid config directive
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/refresh_pattern/
Is there something wrong with the refresh pattern I have?
I don't understand what you are trying to get me to correct or
trying to get me to read at the above URL.
well i managed to make it being cached using specific rule.
and your rule should do the trick
but look at the difference between our rules:
refresh_pattern -i ^http://www\.lsi\.com/.*AssetMgr\.aspx\?asset.* 4320
70% 10080
leave the address ^^ alone
refresh_pattern . 0 20% 4320 ignore-no-store ignore-no-cache
ignore-private ignore-auth override-expire reload-into-ims
^
your minimum time that you are using is 0 so you can try it for 2
minutes also in the case you are breaking the http protocols.
i must tell you that a proxy with this kind of settings on the "."
pattern can lead to a lot of troubles for the users.
so for for problematic sites that do not allow or want to be cached you
dont need to make your whole server a mess of wrong refresh patterns.
it's my line of thinking and it can also be a bug in the squid server
but i did mange to cache the file using the 3.2.0.5.
and i think that also the older versions will do the trick on this
specific case.
i have couple(more then you can think) of sites i made a specific
refresh patterns because they were worth it...
Regards
Eliezer