On 2013-11-11 03:08, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> I was wondering about something.
> Since I have seen that some code of collapse forwarding was written by
> Alex I was wondering about applying "range_offset_limit"
>
> In the docs it states(since 3.2):
> "usage: (size) [units] [[!]aclname]"
> which means I can use something like this?
> ##START
> acl video_site_acl dstdomain video.domain.example.com
> range_offset_limit -1 video_site_acl
> range_offset_limit 0 all
> ##ENDS
>
> and it will mean that each and every range request which fits a
> "range" request will be fetched by squid fully and cached from the
> video.domain.example.com while from all the other sites partial 206
> requests will no be cached?
>
> If so then Windows updates rules in the wiki are quite out-dated.. and
> should be changed\modified\redefined\rewritten.
>
> I will be glad to write the new rules in this case.
>
> Thanks,
> Eliezer
Ah. Thank you. I've updated the page a bit for those settings.
I know the windowsupdate ACL list is not outdated after some XP archive
changes and thr addition of Windows8 downloads. Additions there are
welcome.
Amos
Received on Sun Nov 10 2013 - 20:45:55 MST
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