RE: Does vbulletin support varnish?

2009-11-17 Thread Caunter, Stefan
Out of the box vbulletin is php and runs best with fastcgi. You'll get the most value out of serving images on a separate domain that varnish answers. The cookies make it difficult. Best running example of a big vbulletin instance is http://hackint0sh.org/ which is nginx and fastcgi, no apache.

Varnish/Plone css not found

2009-11-17 Thread Fu Kite (Eric Labelle)
Hi I'm a total newb to varnish but here is my problem: When I connect to my plone site directly there is no problem however the moment i use varnish none of the css loads and all that loads is the html... pressing on plone's links to validate css returns that none of the css files are found when

Re: Compressed and uncompressed cached object handling

2009-11-17 Thread Daniel Rodriguez
Hi Michael, That was the problem, the server was not returning the "Vary: Accept-Encoding", I didn't notice that detail in the headers sent by the server. Its working perfect right now. Thank you very much. Regards, On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Michael S. Fischer wrote: > Are you returning

Re: Compressed and uncompressed cached object handling

2009-11-17 Thread Michael S. Fischer
Are you returning a "Vary: Accept-Encoding" in your origin server's response headers? --Michael On Nov 17, 2009, at 4:01 PM, Daniel Rodriguez wrote: > Hi guys, > > I'm having a problem with a varnish implementation that we are testing > to replace an ugly appliance. We were almost ready to pla

Compressed and uncompressed cached object handling

2009-11-17 Thread Daniel Rodriguez
Hi guys, I'm having a problem with a varnish implementation that we are testing to replace an ugly appliance. We were almost ready to place our server in a more realĀ  environment (some of our production sites), but I found out that there is something not working properly with the compression handl