Hi,
I have been trying to understand, how does Squid determine different
clients, but it is not clear from the documentation. I guess this does
not depend entirely on IP address, right? Otherwise all clients behind
NAT would be considered as single client.
Reason behind this is that I'd like to configure a forward proxy for
(mostly) binary files caching. All requests have Authorization headers
(API key) and come from single IP address (localhost, python
application, not generic web browser).
client <https> squid ssl_bump to see inside https <https> remote cloud
storage
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/InnerWorkings#What_are_private_and_public_keys.3F
"Private objects are associated with only a single client whereas a
public object may be sent to multiple clients at the same time."
I wonder if it would be possible to use Squid for effectively cache
larger objects locally with this type of configuration?
Best regards,
Veiko
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