On 29/07/22 23:39, muhanad wrote:
Hi
I apologize for my late reply. I guess I wasn't fully clear about my reason
for why I need to stop the contents from being cached.
First, here in Iraq the internet service is extremely expensive for ISP to
provide services for home users.
The ISP usually pay
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Subject: Re: [squid-users] adding cache_control = nocache to http
request using squid transparent proxy
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Hey Amos,
I support what you wrote and I do not know why
On 28/07/22 19:41, ngtech1ltd wrote:
Hey Amos,
I support what you wrote and I do not know why the service provider wants this
but there are some cases
which there is a need to lower the cache ratio of the clients.
Yes I know. This is a query where we could make things worse by jumping
to
to http request using
squid transparent proxy
On 27/07/22 07:52, muhanad wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am trying to edit the header of http headers to set the cache_control
> option to " no-cache" to prevent users from being able to cache the
> contents
This will not do what you thin
On 27/07/22 07:52, muhanad wrote:
Hello
I am trying to edit the header of http headers to set the cache_control
option to " no-cache" to prevent users from being able to cache the
contents
This will not do what you think it does.
The "no-cache" control actually *enables* caching by
Hello
I am trying to edit the header of http headers to set the cache_control
option to " no-cache" to prevent users from being able to cache the contents
even if they are using any type of caching engines. the squid proxy will
work in a transparent mode. The traffic is originated from one of