Hi,
I have a running setup for proxying only 'big' files, like Windows
Update, Apple Updates and some other very specific URLs. That's working
just fine, no problem on that.
For avoiding caching small things on the URLs i want to have big
files proxied, i setup the 'minimum_object_size' for 500Kb, for example.
That's doing just fine, working flawlessly.
Now i'm looking for caching instagram data. That's seems easy,
instagram videos are already being cached, but i really dont know how to
deal with the small images and thumbnails from the timetime. If i lower
too much the minimum_object size, those will be cached as well as not
wanted data from the other URLs.
Question is: can the minimum_object_size be paired with some ACL ?
Can i have a minimum_object globally and another one for specific URLs
(from an ACL) for example?
i'm running squid 3.5.8.
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Leonardo Rodrigues
Solutti Tecnologia
http://www.solutti.com.br
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