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Hi, In brief: my question is: how can I distinguish if user comes through one port or another, so I can disable caching for this user.... Now full version ;) I have squid 2.4 working as accelerator for underlying Zope. Entire system looks like: apache->squid->Zope apache does virtual hosting and runs mod_gzip, squid does caching, and zope actualy runs content management system (Plone). Now, Zope can communicate with squid using ICP and it seems like they do so. Problem occures when user loggs into a system (Plone running in Zope) and this user is supposed to see same pages "differently" as (s)he get's more functionality, but squid still picks up cached version and only "reload" in browser helps. So my Idea was to check for credentials and if it's empty - move user through the cache, if not - don't do caching at all. Sorry if explanation is a little bit unclear - I'm working on this idea couple of days only so I don't have clear picture myself yet - just exploring possibilities as my squid experience == 7 days :) - -- Dmitry Makovey Web Systems Administrator Athabasca University (780) 675-6245 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQE/xkFnyDrVuGfS98QRAlkjAJ4iElBS0MmjBhrm+FdtOrBLep392gCfU82T eSHQAjfd12a4fW4Qjfsuj8g= =7OlB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
