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Good morning :)

thanks for all your posts!!

some more informations: Im trying to set up a router with openwrt and a
USB-umts-stick, so that i got a "mobile access point". Dont ask why, I just
have to do it ;) The USB-Stick is not installed yet, right now i'm online
over LAN/WLAN.

While I'm connected to the Internet and browse for example www.amazon.com or
www.squid-cache.org I got no problems, but later If my connection is lost
and I call www.amazon.com this request should be load from the cache. (Is
this even possible with squid?!)
Some websites work like this, but some doesnt. I think some are not
cacheable because of the different flags in the header and I thought that I
could ignore this flags by defining some refresh_pattern. 

Im using suqid 3.4.

some config parameters:

cache_mem 8 MB
maximum_object_size 65536 KB
mimimum_object_size_in_memory 0 KB
maximum_object_size_in_memory 32 KB
cache_dir ufs /opt/proxyCache 300 16 256





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