Hi Ryan, you're mixing req.url with req.http.host
Also be aware of changes between Varnish 3 and 4. You didn't specified which version you're using so I won't go into details. Those can be found here https://www.varnish-cache.org/docs/4.0/whats-new/upgrading.html On Mon 02 Nov 2015 22:22:10, Ryan Morgan wrote: > I have multiple subdomains pointing to one varnish instance. I read in the > documentation that PCRE regex should be used. I believe the regex I have > below should return true when the request url is > “http://internal.my.com/any/thing <http://internal.my.com/any/thing>” and the > 15s ttl should be set. I’ve tried just (req.url ~ “internal.my.com > <http://internal.my.com/>”) as well because I read that it should match if > any part of the request url. Help is appreciated! Thanks! > > -Ryan > > # Cache for a longer time if the internal.my.com URL isn't used > sub vcl_fetch { > if (req.url ~ "^[(http:\/\/)|(https:\/\/)]*internal\.my\.com.*"){ what you're matching here is req.http.host and so the statement never returns true because it never matches Also I don't like the way the regex looks. I have not tested this so quite possibly it works but it's bit ugly. I'm sure simpler and cleaner regex could/should be found. v > set beresp.ttl = 15 s; > } else { > set beresp.ttl = 300 s; > } > } > _______________________________________________ > varnish-misc mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.varnish-cache.org/lists/mailman/listinfo/varnish-misc -- Regards Viktor Villafuerte Optus Internet Engineering t: +61 2 80825265 _______________________________________________ varnish-misc mailing list [email protected] https://www.varnish-cache.org/lists/mailman/listinfo/varnish-misc
