First, thanks to everyone to helped with advice, I appreciate it.
The problem ended up being that our application isn't providing any
headers, so squid doesn't know what to do with the images.
But, a question to that: since we're limiting caching to one URL path
(once I figure out how to do that), is there a way to tell Squid to
simply cache the stuff, and periodically trim based on timestamp.
I reviewed some of the 2.6 information for http_accel and it's more
complex than 2.5. Maybe wait until a new nutshell book comes about? ;-)
Thanks again,
Forrest
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> fre 2006-10-13 klockan 13:38 -0400 skrev Forrest Aldrich:
>
>> This is on an internal/private network.
>>
>> What we're doing is simply caching small images (no larger than 2mb).
>> That's it, we're not doing anything that complex.
>>
>
> What does the HTTP headers look like?
>
> If unsure, enable "log_mime_hdrs" in squid.conf and post the result.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
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