Greetings
Thanks for previous help.
I've got an IIS4 server that automatically creates cookies when it
gives out asp pages with sessions. The database developer says he doesn't
know
how to create sessions without the default cookie. How can I get Squid to
cache the page
stripping the cookie? Without the cooking actually going to the browser,
IIS4 will still
think it's got the session open until the session times-out value expires,
according to our developer. This is no problem as we don't have any
confidential info
being passed durring the session.
I get from access.log:
960404076.670 0 196.14.52.155 TCP_MISS/200 6539 GET
http://192.168.0.2:81/
- DIRECT/192.168.0.2 text/html
and from store.log:
960403885.670 RELEASE FFFFFFFF 200 960389278 -1 960389578 text/html
6293
/6293 GET http://192.168.0.2:81/
This happens every time I go to this site. (I'm not pressing refresh)
I've added public and max-age tags, so it should cache the page.
Is there any way to get squid to ignore the cookie field and treat it as if
it were
an asp page without a cookie set, which will be kept in the cache.
Thanks, any help appreciated
Received on Wed Jun 07 2000 - 09:59:49 MDT
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