>From:
>"Amos Jeffries" <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>
>To:
>squid-users_at_squid-cache.org
>On 15/04/11 09:40, Tom Sparks wrote:
>> I have a computer that has not network or internet connection
>>
>> Can I use squid in a sneakernet/Delay-tolerant network?
>Squid is usually limited by Human delay tolerance. Which is somewhere >between 5 seconds and 15 minutes. The particular network actions all have >related *_timeout settings which an be extended by very large amounts.
>The military guys were asking for this last year to avoid loading >satellite links with entertainment media for the troops. A sneaker net >passing pre-filled cache_dir of files around which plug-n-play into a >proxy.
>Can be done, but with a few limitations:
>* requires proxies on all installs can handle the cache_dir format and >not confuse each other.
>* requires that the content has longer storage max-age times than the >sneaker net takes to transfer the drives. (true of any link really, but >very noticeable here).
>* requires a proxy reconfigure as part of each plug-n-play action.
>Revalidation via the real network as a "background" channel may or may >not be possible depending on your circumstances to enhance the sneakernet >reliability.
>Using it for a single computer on a home LAN or such is not really worth >the trouble. A huge amount of web content is dynamic and simply >inaccessible without some form of live connection.
I am mostly looking at software/file repositories
but now I am starting to question my thinking when I can drag it to an ethernet cable
>Amos
>-- Please be using
> Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.12
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Received on Fri Apr 15 2011 - 15:54:31 MDT
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