Redirected to list for further input ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "David Van Assche" <[email protected]> Date: Feb 19, 2011 4:49 PM Subject: wwwoffle, patched squid+some form of dns To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Thanks for the kind email. Just to give u some background. This really came from a Paraguay deployment, where they asked if they could redirect activities.sugarlabs.org to a local server since their net access is quite internittent. Looking arround and asking on #bind (boy are they picky about terminology) I discovered a patch for Squid that actually creates 3 states made for internmittent access, no accerss, or access on demand. The patch to the source is attached in case its of interest. The other option was tu use dnsmasq as an alternate DNS manager which looks far simpler for the guys in the field. However, if u think using wwwoofle as is, will do what we need (we would like to make this a product whereby we can add mrore than just the aforementioned url and contents to a preferably python base gui, then that's great. Your advice is geatly appreciated. kind regards, David Van Assche On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 8:55 PM, Martin Langhoff <[email protected]> wrote: David, if you are going to get a dns and proxy that is patch / configured "specially" for offline browsing... you get wwwoffle? So I rephrase your question to: should we use wwwoffle or should we rewrite wwwoffle? I say we use it :-) m On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 1:33 PM, David Van Assche <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Martin, sorry for briefly interrupting you. In your opinion would it be > better to go with WWWOffle for capturing offline content in a cache, or > using SQUID together with the tri-state patch which allows for 3 kinds of > off/online modes. One where Cache has a huge TTL, the other where it has non > so everything is always relevant, or a third option for intermittent > connections where its the best of both worlds, when no net, cache TTL is > maxed out again) and when net comes back its at minimal TTL. This sounds > relatively useful to me, though the patch, albeit modified in 2010, since > its first release in 2001. Obviously a local DNS server would still be > necessary to choose which sites to send to the local > webserver/backend/whatever solution. For DNS I've heard good things about > dnsmasq, and of course BIND9 is the standard.... what are your thoughts? > > kind regards, > David Van Assche > -- [email protected] -- Software Architect - OLPC - ask interesting questions - don't get distracted with shiny stuff - working code first - http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Martinlanghoff
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