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Re: Squid Reverse Proxy and WebDAV caching

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On 30/08/17 04:02, Olivier MARCHETTA wrote:
Hello,

Sorry for posting fast.
But if I have done another test using Internet Explorer to download the files instead of WebDAV.
And now I will see the cache Hits raising up to 100% in the memory.

Yay.


-------------------------------------------------------------------
Cache information for squid:
Hits as % of all requests: 5min: 17.7%, 60min: 6.2%
Hits as % of bytes sent:	5min: 4.5%, 60min: 0.2%
Memory hits as % of hit requests: 5min: 100.0%, 60min: 100.0%
-------------------------------------------------------------------

So, does it mean that the built-in WebDAV client is not working with Squid ?

It means the server responses were not he cause of the MISS-ing.

To answer your earlier question, yes there are things servers can do to prevent caching no matter what Squid does. This IE result is evidence that is not happening.



Is there any workaround for this ?

Insufficient data right now.

You now need to configure "debug_options 11,2" in your squid.conf and see what is different in the HTTP client requests from IE versus the built-in WebDAV. What you find there will determine what workarounds are needed and/or possible.


Amos
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