Hello all,
my intention was to use squid as an https-cache meaning that it should split https-sessions to be able to read and to cache the web content. (client <-https1-> proxy <-https2-> web server) Therefore, I configured squid as a reverse https-proxy. The client receives the web-content from the web-server when I use the address of the proxy as destination. I would say everything works fine. However, when I look at the network traces I see that proxy responses to the client requests but it also retrieves the web content from the server. But using the CGI-interface the proxy reports IPcache hits. Is this a common behavior? Is there a possibility to configure squid in a way that it only should retrieve the web-content from the server when it is expired?
Cheers,
Timm
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Received on Thu Oct 20 2011 - 15:37:06 MDT
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