Hello,
Thanks for your help.
I tried log_mime_hdrs, but squid logs only the headers between the client and itself, but not between itself and the SharePoint Server. So I saw nothing special. To be more precise, there is no difference in the headers between the http mode where squid works fine and the https mode where I have my problem.
Would you have an other idea ?
Regards
Philippe
> I have a problem when a client download a document from the SharePoint Server : the document is well loaded in the cache, but at next access, the document in the cache is deleted and reloaded. So squid doesn't provide any acceleration.
>
> Could anyone help me ?
What does the headers say? (enable log_mime_hdrs)
Regards
Henrik
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