squid is not magic, it will NEVER guarantee that downloads will be
faster.
maybe the downloaded file asks to not be cached, its webserver can
do that
maybe your squid configurations are not allowing files that big (as
you mentioned download, i'm assuming it's a quite larger one you're
using for tests) to be cached
and plenty of other possibilities
Em 19/12/13 16:11, Dirk Lehmann escreveu:
> Hello everybody,
>
> the second download of a file ist not faster than the first download
> of the same file.
>
> My Squid 3.4 is running on localhost. My browser is configured to use
> localhost http-proxy port 3128 and ftp-proxy port 3128.
>
> Why are downloads not faster even squid is running between client and
> server?
>
> I was wondering if you could let me know.
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