On Wed, 2013-03-06 at 21:02 +0100, Jan Behrens wrote:
okay dynamic is not always really dynamic. Youtube-Videos are also dynamic content to squid. So is everything with ? in the URL threaded as dynamic in squid.
That's a bad decision if that is true, because having a query term does not necessarily make content dynamic. There are things like the Expires: and Pragma: headers in HTTP to control what has to be cached and for how long.
well it would be possible to cache HTTPS - Content with "Man-in-the-Middle" Squid. The client will make a HTTPS-connection to squid and squid will make it's connection to the original destination server. At this point squid can serve and save content.
Not with me. This heavily violates the concept of secure communication. In my opinion, I cannot trust the proxy to correctly verify the server's certificate for example. This is only one among a whole bunch of security issues.
-Michael