On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Marc Slaon wrote: > Since Squid provides parameters to change the behavior, I think it is doing > a very good job.
Thanks. > Some suggestions would be > * Provide a higher default than 16KB for quick_abort_max parameter. Not sure I agree on this. But it should be noted that I always run with quick_abort in it's most aggressive setting (quick_abort_max 0 KB) to avoid the cornercases. > * Provide the ability to configure the quick_abort_* and range_offset_limit > parameters on a URL regular expression basis rather than 1 set for all the > URLs. For ex, this allows Administrators to configure downloads from a > particular site to become more cacheable, but not change the parameters for > every other URLs from other sites. On this I agree. It should also be noticed that quick_abort_ and range_offset_limit will be mostly a non-issue when Squid gains the capability to cache partial objects and I consider this a higher priority task. This is a farily big job however. Regards Henrik
