Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CacheEnable and forward proxy

2006-07-11 Thread Ryan Pendergast
e disk http:// , ftp://, https:// etc.).  This seems like a sloppy way to do it (and at this point does not work). ThanksRyanOn 6/29/06, Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 6/29/06, Ryan Pendergast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Thanks thats a good idea.   However do you know of a

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CacheEnable and forward proxy

2006-06-29 Thread Ryan Pendergast
one of my customers does not want to use vir. host. Thx Joshua. On 6/29/06, Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 6/29/06, Ryan Pendergast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> You are correct - it does catch both.  How do you cache only forward proxy> requests? Am I going to have to

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CacheEnable and forward proxy

2006-06-29 Thread Ryan Pendergast
You are correct - it does catch both.  How do you cache only forward proxy requests? Am I going to have to explitly put every protocol?  What about ssl connect?-RyanOn 6/29/06, Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 6/29/06, Ryan Pendergast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> I am

[EMAIL PROTECTED] CacheEnable and forward proxy

2006-06-29 Thread Ryan Pendergast
I am trying to setup caching for my 2.2.2 Apache Proxy server.  How do you setup the server to cache all forward proxy requests?By looking at the CacheEnable example in the documentation it seems as if I would have to enable it for every protocol.  Also the current documentation is a bit misleading