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Hey Amos, Sergei,

I managed to write an ICAP service which works with a ruby\golang StorID helper and a redis DB that can help with the caching of YouTube videos.
However despite to the fact that I am able to tag urls with StoreID  squid is still not responding with a cache HIT but fetching from the original sources.

There are couple obstacles in this field and this specific solution I wrote is designed for PC and not IPAD or Andorid Based devices.
There is an issue with Android 6+(7..) and IOS 10 based devices which for some reason do not cope with SSL traffic interception.
If you do have a tiny server and you can run a tiny http service with nginx\apache I would recommend you to download the videos and serve them locally using chrome or another browser which works.
I found it more useful then intercepting and caching also, kids are usually enjoying from a more "stable" stash of movies\videos then others.
They can watch the same video over and over and it would be fun for them.
The teenagers are having issue's watching the same video over and over so..
I can recommend on a nice wordpress theme which can fit a "VOD" site and a video downloader which you can use to download specific videos or playlists.

This solution would be something like "netflix on a stick" and is very effective with a raspberry pi 3 with some external USB HDD. 

I would be happy to get any response to any of the ideas.

Thanks In Advance,
Eliezer

 * If you are willing to devote some time to debug the issue with the current helpers let me know and bump me if you think I missed an email and didn't responded(it happens when you have kids...)
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-----Original Message-----
From: squid-users [mailto:squid-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Amos Jeffries
Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 11:32
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  youtube videos and squid

On 07/07/17 15:40, Sergei G wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> I have a very specific scenario in mind to use squid for.
> 
> I have 2 kids (2.5 and 4 years old) that are watching iPads and really 
> using available Comcast bandwidth.  It does not help that they sometimes 
> just leave those iPads running.
> 
> They tend to re-watch youtube videos (click on the same icon that they 
> liked before).  And that makes me think that squid could help me with 
> caching off youtube content.  Am I correct?

Possibly. Google have actively been making it more difficult every year 
for quite a while.

These days it requires intercepting the YouTube HTTPS connections. That 
is only possible if the clients are not using Chrome or other Google 
apps to fetch the videos - otherwise you run up against the cert pinning 
wall.

After that you need some extra helper software to track the YT video 
fetching process and decipher what the actual video URL is from the mess 
of session traffic. That is being kept a bit of a secret these days, 
since every time G find out how it is being done they change the process 
to make it more obtuse and harder to do :-(

Eliezer has been trying to get a helper for that going most recently. 
There are also some other products I forget the name of right now 
(videobooster maybe), but should be easy to find that cache YouTube content.


> 
> If not then I have no reason to bother you anymore :)
> 
> If squid could help me, then could you point me to a an example 
> configuration that would work?
> 
> As far as hardware I have 2 options:
> 
> 1. I can install squid on a Raspberry PI 3, if package is readily 
> available.  that's my preferred solution.
> 2. I have an old server hardware with more power than RPI 3, but I don't 
> like to run it, because it is noisy.  It has FreeBSD 10 installed and I 
> can upgrade it to latest FreeBSD (11?) and isntall squid application 
> that way.
> 
> 
> Does squid run on RPI3?  FreeBSD?

Yes to both, and at the small scale you need the RPi3 should be able to 
cope with it.

Amos
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