Re: [opensource-dev] ThrottleBandwidthKBPS - kilobit per second or kiloBYTE per second?

2013-08-01 Thread Lance Corrimal
Am Mittwoch, 31. Juli 2013, 10:56:45 schrieb Kadah:
> a transparent squid proxy, with SL specific cache re-write scripts, makes a
> massive difference


two questions...

- does it still have to be a transparent squid, now that the viewer actually 
has proxy settings?
- do you still have those scripts? If so please post them somewhere.

and food for thought:
what is the *normal* User supposed to do? you know, the kind that hears 
"squid" and thinks "seafood"

cheers,
LC

 
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Re: [opensource-dev] ThrottleBandwidthKBPS - kilobit per second or kiloBYTE per second?

2013-08-01 Thread Kadah
On 8/1/2013 12:23 AM, Lance Corrimal wrote:
> - does it still have to be a transparent squid, now that the viewer actually 
> has proxy settings?
Sorry, I didn't mean transparent. I have a transparent one at work on
one network for other reasons. Setting the web proxy in viewer is all
that's needed.

> - do you still have those scripts? If so please post them somewhere.
http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/squid_proxy_cache
It looks like the store_url_rewrite script on there is the updated one
for the new CAP URL format.
There is some discussion on this happening in: FIRE-9430
http://jira.phoenixviewer.com/browse/FIRE-9430

> and food for thought:
> what is the *normal* User supposed to do? you know, the kind that hears 
> "squid" and thinks "seafood"
Wait for LL to finish improving the http viewer-server communication.
It's already a lot better than it was last year.
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