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2015-02-18 15:22 GMT+02:00 Karl-Philipp Richter <richter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Hi,
> I'm quite new to advanced squid configuration and want to enhance my
> HTTP cache expensive-bandwidth-cheap-storage setup where I'm mostly
> interested in storing large downloads with a refresh_pattern, e.g.
>
>     refresh_pattern -i
> \.(deb|rpm|exe|zip|tar|tgz|tar\.gz|txz|tar\.xz|ram|rar|bin|ppt|doc|tiff)$ 100800
> 99% 432000 override-expire override-lastmod
> ignore-no-cache ignore-no-store
For debs if they are very common on your network you may consider
setting up an apt-cacher and configuring squid to use it as a parent
cache for deb requests...
Regards,
Eli
>
> and after some reading around `refresh_pattern` and some search engine
> research I was wondering how to cache everything that provides an Etag
> because I thinks that'd be very useful for my scenario (very low starge
> cost and very high bandwidth costs).
>
> Any help or pointers are appreciated.
>
> Best regards,
> Kalle
>
>
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