On 6/28/06, Ryan L. Rodrigue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't know if this is possibe, but I was in a guy's office and he had a
Computer rack mounted that he said was a cache server. I had never heard of
such a thing, but he said it monitors what pages are frequently visited,
download them, periodically checks for updates, and serves the cached pages to
people on his network that request it. Example: Everyone's homepage in the
office is http://www.google.com. It caches Google.com (Specially pics and
stuff. Anytime a person opens there browser, it serves them the cached page and
uses 0 internet bandwidth. and it checkes every hour for any changes.
I realise this is a small case senerio, but I just thought that was the greatest
thing since Ramon Noodles. Is there anyone out there that could possible make a
package for PFsense that could do something like this. I think the best place to
implement it is in the router. The only other way I think it is possibe would be
in a Proxy, but i really like the idea of it being in the router. Just a thought.
Thanx for reading > Ryan
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