Re: [squid-users] Re: Caching netflix by Mime headers

From: Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer_at_ngtech.co.il>
Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2013 21:58:37 +0200

You will need more then just one or two lines of logs and data to
determine that.

I don't know a thing about how netflix players do their stuff but I
doubt they will make it simple as "cache it using basic squid".

Eliezer

On 2/17/2013 9:01 PM, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
> I turn on more loggin and i realize this
>
>
> 1361126274.457 66976 192.168.7.134 TCP_MISS/206 18439445 GET
> http://108.175.42.86/658595255.ismv?c=ca&n=812&v=3&e=1361155197&t=L_cj-INb4sDdWF9RHoaOwwjBg7o&d=android&p=5.c4MuCNB5I0-lmXZGQaxWaOpiwGX91JBhZqIvTbIHroM
> - HIER_DIRECT/108.175.42.86 application/octet-stream
>
>
> 1361126280.021 72537 192.168.7.134 TCP_MISS/206 1095098 GET
> http://108.175.42.86/658618947.isma?c=ca&n=812&v=3&e=1361155197&t=_I4PVA3JkFpFxS90V8qgmM1Q-OU&d=android&p=5.c4MuCNB5I0-lmXZGQaxWaOpiwGX91JBhZqIvTbIHroM
> - HIER_DIRECT/108.175.42.86 application/octet-stream
>
> My question is, if i force caching of \d+\.ism[av] files, the ?
> payload will be clashed or will diferenciate a?b, and a?c for example
>
> I hope to be clear
>
> LD

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