Hi,

Thanks for your reply.

>> And what is
>> Squid actually trying to cache? The broadcast takes about 4 hours
>> adding up to a few GBs. Is Squid trying to cache this in a single
>> file?
>>
>
> Depends on the transmission server. But yes it probably is.
>

In that case I think it would be better to turn caching off in my
case. If I look in my access log, I found the following entries that
start the stream:

1250426597.776     70 202.223.66.253 TCP_MISS/200 379 GET
http://streams.kpn.net/cgi-bin/reflector_wms.cgi? -
DIRECT/213.75.10.25 video/x-ms-asf
1250426734.207     71 202.223.66.253 TCP_MISS/200 378 GET
http://streams.kpn.net/cgi-bin/reflector_wms.cgi? -
DIRECT/213.75.10.25 video/x-ms-asf
1250426735.268     70 202.223.66.253 TCP_MISS/200 378 GET
http://streams.kpn.net/cgi-bin/reflector_wms.cgi? -
DIRECT/213.75.10.25 video/x-ms-asf

How can I turn off caching in Squid for these URLs?

Thank you,
Andrej

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