Donoso Gabilondo, Daniel wrote:
> Hello again,
> Thank you very much for your help.
>
>> I suspect you are trying to do some sort of web mashup involving Squid?
>> I've found the best ways to do those is to have squid as the public
>> domain gateway and do the app-linking/routing in the squid config.
>
> I want to use squid to cache all the resources needed by the linux application and only download again if they are modified.
>
> I have made the changes that you have indicated me.
> I am using firefox to make a test, because with the linux application I can't test at this moment. I put squid as the proxy, but always download the resource.
>
> I saw that the store.log file is updating with the asked resources. This is the file content:
>
> 1213266172.237 RELEASE 00 0000000F EAEEC8FE1A6E2D8434959FA6301A18A0 200 1213266
> 171 1194446956 -1 video/mpeg 6250477/386763 GET http://192.168.240.158:808
> 0/test/video.mpg
> 1213266174.770 RELEASE 00 00000010 197E8B6BA5687EDF00E293B32088D2E7 200 1213266
> 174 1194446956 -1 video/mpeg 6250477/251763 GET http://192.168.240.158:808
> 0/test/video.mpg
>
> I put maximum_object_size 300000 KB because the video.mpg is higher than 8 MB (10 MB exactly), but I tried to ask small resources (images) and the results are the same.
>
> I read squid configuration and for default squid allow all to be catched.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> Thank you again for your help.
>
> Daniel
>
I think that its the requests that app is making, or possibly the
headers on the files coming out of the server.
If you can get a trace of the request and response headers before they
go into squid it would help a lot.
Amos
-- Please use Squid 2.7.STABLE1 or 3.0.STABLE6Received on Thu Jun 12 2008 - 12:21:11 MDT
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