On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 03:29:05PM +0100, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> You might need to purge the object from Squid's cache after changing
> mime.conf. Or simpler: Open it in a browser and press "Shift+Reload".
Sorry, but that doesn't hit the problem.
- I changed mime.conf
- I restartet squid
- I checked if this was the right file (removed it -> squid complained)
- I use
echo -e "GET ftp://ftp...../README.TX_ HTTP/1.0\nPragma: no-cache\n" |\
nc localhost 8080
to get the file from squid.
(therefore the object is _always_ reloaded by the cache)
- then I watch the traffic from squid to the FTP server in cleartext
mode using "tcpdump | tcpshow".
- And then I can see that _squid_ sends "TYPE A" to the _FTP server_.
TIA, Chris
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