I found that tutorial on web:
http://www.mnot.net/cache_docs/
I saw inside that I have to use in HTTP header
Cache-Control: public, no-cache
to be able to authenticate AND cache my protected pages.
However, I wrote a (Servlet) Filter that each response to my PDF files
returns with that Header, but Squid doesn't save that files on disk.
After I removed my HTTP Basic authentication mode, I saw that PDF files are saved
to my local disk.
Has anybody a hint on this *tricky* topic for me?
Thanks again.
-Matthias
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Matthias Wessendorf [mailto:mwessendorf@pironet-ndh.com]
> Gesendet: Montag, 2. Mai 2005 15:18
> An: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Betreff: [squid-users] Password procted pages and cache
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am playing with Squid to enalbe it to cache password
> protected pages.
>
> Is this posible?
>
> I saw in store.log the file_nr "FFFFFFFF" for all my password
> protected pages.
>
> The web server returns "304" but I want Squid to *save* some
> documents instead of
> Apache2 *internal* cache.
>
> So how can I enable that password protected pages are cached?
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> Matthias
>
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