Hi Mihai, 

    Due to performance purposes my cache don't log 
    but I'll do another test tomorrow and cut the logs.

    Neilson


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mihai BUHA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Neilson Henriques" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Using Squid to cache Kazaa (Yes ! It can be possible !)


> Hi Neilson,
> 
> I wonder what's in your access.log for that test. I looked at the
> kazaahttp weppage and it suggests that it only uses the CONNECT
> method, which is actually an uncachable tunnel...
> 
> On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Neilson Henriques wrote:
> 
> > Hello list, 
> > 
> >     I did some tests with a small and nice soft called KazaaHTTP
> >     (www.iprisma.com/kazaahttp) that translate a SOCKS 5 connection 
> >     to a HTTP one. My big surprise when I tried to download a "licenced" 
> >     music from Kazaa from one machine and tried again from other. The 
> >     speed reaches 1033 kbytes/s (yes ! squid cached it nicely) ! 
> > 
> >     Well ... at this moment you already figured out what happens when
> >     Kazaa asks for small (and different) chunks of the file from other hosts ... 
> >     obviously, the squid doesn't have a way to cache it ... 
> > 
> >     This list is composed mainly of sysadmins that see tons of their 
> >     bandwidth going away day after day and I'm pretty sure that everybody
> >     here will like to have a way to cache this content using a grateful and
> >     reliable code that squid is, instead to use a proprietary and costly code 
> >     (PeerCache, CacheLogic, etc). 
> > 
> >     I don't know anything about squid internals so my question is: 
> > 
> >     "Duane, can't squid have a module to handle this kind of use?"
> > 
> >     
> >     Neilson
> >     
> >     
> > 
> 
> 

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