Re: [SQU] accelerator and icp

From: Henrik Nordstrom <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 18:12:00 +0100

You basically can't with a single Squid. The output of the redirector is
the URL on which Squid caches the object, and there is no second
redirector step.

What you can do is to chain two Squid's together, where the second uses
a redirector that removes the unwanted parts of the URL and don't do any
caching.

---
Henrik Nordstrom
Squid hacker
Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> 
> hi,
> 
> I've setup some squid servers as http accelerators with a simple
> redirector so http://nameofcluster/foo/blah/server/path will be
> rewritten to http://server/path?blah. The server is setup to ignore
> reload requests and with loong expire times. The /blah/ part we can
> then change to make the squid request the document again. It works
> great. Squid rocks.
> 
> How can I make squid not send the ?blah part when it forwards the
> request? It's not too important, but it would be cleaner.
> 
> If I enable proxy with accel can I then use ICP to have the squids
> peer for each other (to provide more fault tolerance)?
> 
> The servers will be in clusters of 3-7 servers in each geographic
> location with a number of geographic locations around the world. How
> good is squid at figuring out which peer to use if I just list a
> bunch of peers from other clusters (again to make it work even if
> links between the cluster and the main server goes away).
> 
>  - ask
> 
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