Hey Cindy,
In any case a "change" from the RFC can be "dangerous" if you do know
the target application\site\files\objects and you can define them in a
matching refresh_pattern then you are safe enough to turn it on.
The danger in this option is that squid will try to verify first if the
object it has is matching IMS and in most cases it will be against the
origin server.
If the origin server do play it's role and uses basic RFC
recommendations then there is no danger in using it.
Only if the origin server was configured and programed very bad it would
be a 100% risk.
The service in the logs states "must-revalidate" which should be using
IMS and it seems that it supports it by default.
I think that if you have enough knowledge about this specific service
you can turn on the "reload-into-ims".
Eliezer
On 12/03/2016 22:38, Cindy Cicalese wrote:
Could you please give me an example of what that line would look like?
Reading the squid documentation, it appears that the 'reload-into-ims'
is dangerous and not recommended. Is there a more compliant way of
providing the desired caching behavior?
Thanks,
Cindy
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