On 03/08/18 03:50, Heiler Bemerguy wrote: > Em 01/08/2018 14:32, joseph escreveu: >> yes but its expensive since squid dose not have partial caching >> acl force_full_download url_regex \.esd \.exe \.psf \.cab \.ipa \.zip >> \.pkg >> \.msp urlpath_regex would be better, and maybe adding the (\?.*)?$ to ensure the extension is a filename and not query parameter (unless you see a lot of filenames in the query part). The above catches many domain names and forces full download on all objects they contain. >> range_offset_limit -1 force_full_download >> quick_abort_min -1 force_full_download >> quick_abort_max 0 KB >> quick_abort_pct 100 >> >> > Last time I tried to force full downloads, it only used more bandwidth > and the files were NOT saved. I have an old bug report still open about > that. > > It seems Rock Store won't EVER save an object if two users are > downloading it simultaneously... Things on that front have changed in the latest few releases. It may be time to re-test with Squid-4 and update the bug reports on it. Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users