Re: [squid-users] Mirror sites

From: Mark Elsen <mark.elsen@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 09:45:18 +0100

> Hi,
>
> I would just like to know. When downloading a file from a site say for
> example a link like so: http://host1.example.com/test.zip and the file
> has a size say 300kb (and timestamp 2006/01/01 ?) and then downloading
> the same file from another (mirror) site say
> http://host2.example.com/test.zip with the filesize also at 300kb and
> the same timestamp Will squid redownload the file? Or will it be
> "clever" enough to say that I've already downloaded that file, I'll send
> you the cached version? Do timestamps matter? Does squid just check
> the filesizes and filenames?
>

There's no way for SQUID to know, it matches the same object,
SQUID only uses the complete url to decided on that. (MD5 - checksum)

Whether cached copies will be returned, if already accessed,
(from the same 'uniq' server); also depends on freshness info provided
by the webserver ,about the returned object.

What if, in both cases , the webserver issues a 'Cache-control:
no-cache ' header.
Then you question collapes by definition.

M.
Received on Wed Feb 22 2006 - 01:45:19 MST

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