Hello Matt,

I'll check out those other caching solutions. I was going through the 
ryohnosuke.com website, it's in Spanish (Via google translate). The main 
company referred me to him to coordinate since he speaks English.

To get it setup in the Mikrotik it took a couple of mangle prerouting 
rules and a route with a routing mark. It actually just routes the 
traffic to the cache instead of redirect, this keeps the transparency 
working nicely. If I disable the mangle rules then nothing goes through 
the cache.

- Dan








On 2/23/2012 6:52 AM, Matt wrote:
>> You probably mean Portuguese, not Spanish. Thundercache is a popular
>> but somewhat controversial cache here in Brazil due to GPL code
>> misappropriation. You might want to look at
>> InComum(http://sourceforge.net/projects/incomum/) for a free resource
>> or CacheMara from MaraSystems(http://www.marasystems.com/) for a
>> commercial product that gives back to the GPL codebase.
> In one location I manage we have an overloaded circuit waiting on the
> GigE fiber to complete supposedly in a month but they have missed
> deadlines before.  Wandering if this would fit the bill in the mean
> time.  In past Squid did not do much good due to streaming video etc
> but if this works on youtube etc this might help.  In a Mikrotik
> gateway would you just do a DST-NAT on port 80 to the Squid box?
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