On Wednesday 28 August 2002 20.34, Slava Bizyayev wrote:
> Yes, it seems much better for me.
> Just one more thing: How should we coordinate Squid blacklist(s)
> with Apache rules? Any ideas?
Apache will need to keep the master blacklist as there is where the
need is greatest. The need for a blacklist in Squid is not even
comparable.
What Squid can do is to have a blacklist where it mistrust the
(possibly absent) Vary header sent by the HTTP server and forwards
the request even if there is a matching reply entity in the cache,
but this list will hopeflyy be considerably shorter than the list
needing to be kept by web server administrators.
Another thing Squid might need to add is a blacklist of mod_gzip prior
to the future version that makes use of Vary to prevent mod_gzip
responses from being incorrectly cached.
Regards
Henrik
Received on Wed Aug 28 2002 - 15:49:08 MDT
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