Henrik Nordstrom wrote in message <37C99A38.59C49A92@hem.passagen.se>...
>> Yes and no. You can get squid to serve it from
>>
'http://www-proxy.mydomain.com:8080/squid-internal-static/icons/some-name-of
-your-choosing',
>
>And you can use the accelerator features of Squid combined with a
>redirector to serve it using any URL you like, from any HTTP server you
>like (including Squid's internal "server").
How to setup files in this internal server ? I searched in maillist
and tried such things - I added last string in mime.conf:
. text/plain anthony-unknown.gif - image +view +download
^internal-100x100$ - 100x100.gif - ascii
made file 100x100.gif in icons diretory then restart
squid (by shutdown not reconfigure) and tried to get file:
http://cache.nitek.ru:3128/squid-internal-static/icons/100x100.gif
but I got such error:
1999/08/30 17:57:05| internalStart: unknown request:
GET /squid-internal-static/icons/100x100.gif HTTP/1.0
Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, */*
Accept-Language: ru
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows NT)
Host: cache.nitek.ru:3128
Connection: Keep-Alive
What's wrong ?
Standard icons, for example,
http://cache.nitek.ru:3128/squid-internal-static/icons/anthony-image.gif
fetched without errors.
Squid-2.2.stable3
Igor Sysoev
Received on Sat Sep 04 1999 - 00:31:29 MDT
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