ESI support in Squid is still experimental with no active developers to
support it.
As documented:
This causes squid to IGNORE client Cache-Control headers.
DO NOT use this in a squid configured as a web proxy,
ONLY use it in a squid configured for webserver acceleration.
Notes to Luigi:
The use of ESI in Squid will require a separate binary build and
package (squid-esi) since binaries with ESI enabled are unusable as a
regular proxy.
It can be built from the Squid-3 source code, and only the 'squid'
binary is affected so 'squid-esi' is a drop-in replacement for 'squid3'
package with identical dependencies (plus its own xml ones).
Amos Jeffries
Squid-3 Maintainer
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