That sounds more like WAN optimisation than proxying.
Markus
"Jorge Novo" <jnovonj_at_gmail.com> wrote in message
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2009/5/30 Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>:
> Jorge Novo wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> My name is Jorge I am not subscribed to the list cos actually I am
>> not a developer. I would be.
>>
>> I have a little question: is it possible to use Squid for caching
>> another kind of traffic?
>>
>> I am using BlueCoat ProxySG. http://www.bluecoat.com/
>>
>> [quote]
>> Control — Proxy Services
>> Proxy support for multiple protocols
>> -> HTTP, CIFS, SSL, FTP, MAPI, P2P, MMS, RTSP, QuickTime, TCP-Tunnel, DNS
>> -> Bandwidth management on all proxy services
>> -> SSL Termination & Proxy (forward and reverse)
>> -> Control encrypted traffic for all users and applications inside and
>> outside the enterprise
>> [/quote]
>>
>>
>> This product caches and compress CIFS and several other protocols.
>>
>> Could be a new feature in next versions of Squid
>>
>
> I doubt it.
>
> CIFS is 11 years expired. Very complicated, and not relevant to HTTP. It's
> a
> file system which Windows and Samba wrap nicely into other forms which
> Squid
> can use already so no need to add this muddle of obsolete mess to Squid.
When I said CIFS, I mean Windows Network Files System (Samba indeed )
I told it was CIFS, cos in BlueCoat configuration
BlueCoat caches Windows resources in a VPN or private WAN environment
It's really a usefull caches this kind or trafic
> I suspect BC support it as part of their router/firewall features. I've
> heard of their WebGate using Squid so it's not in there.
Not It is caching and also compressing between two BlueCoat Proxy SG
apliance.
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