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Re: Caching requests to a non standard http port help please.

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On Saturday 08 August 2015 at 16:20:24, 1508 wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I would like to configure squid-cache to cache http requests to port 10050
> on a certain server such as http://www.example.com:10050/picture.png

So long as 10050 isn't listed as an unsafe port in your Squid config, it'll do 
this by default.

> I have a working perl script to rewrite requests to the standard port 80
> but not the 10050 port.

Why do you have a rewrite script?  What are you rewriting from?

> Could somebody please help me to get squid-cache to cache GET requests to
> http://www.example.com:10050/picture.png

What is it about the standard default Squid configuration which doesn't just do 
this for you?

I suspect I don't really understand what you're trying to do, or what you've 
already tried and what didn't work - perhaps you could give a bit more detail?


Antony.

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If you have to explain it, it didn't work.

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