Firstly, I think the biggest roadblocks you’re going to hit with caching YouTube are:
1) It’s all encrypted now (thanks Google). Squid can’t cache what it can’t see inside an SSL tunnel.
2) They have a pretty intense CDN which you’ll need a StoreID helper to deal with.
There are people on this list that know way more about it than me though, so I’ll let them explain how they do it.
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 4:48 PM, Reet Vyas <reet.vyas28@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Please give some ideas to implement thisCan you please suggest how to achieve this?Is this possible?? I am just assuming it can be done done using iptables but if squid server is router and I dont to use squid as router cause of so many ISP lines.I have tplink router and 8 broadband connc and two leased line connection so I cant make squid as router so i want to setup squid in such a way i want to use gateway my router IP only and want all request coming on port 80 to go through squid.I want to know the few things as I am new to squid and networking .HiI want to use squid to cache youtube videos, ours is media agency and lots of bandwidth issue we are facing , so I came with solution to cache youtube.
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