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<p>The problem to cache WU with squid is:</p>
<p>1507749149.193 6476 172.16.100.103 TCP_HIT/206 1049109 GET
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://download.win">http://download.win</a><br>
dowsupdate.com/c/msdownload/update/software/uprl/2017/09/windows-kb890830-v5.53-<br>
delta_b0898f8fe7445096d0e1085266012331038a729b.exe - HIER_NONE/-
application/oct<br>
et-stream<br>
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Request size = 1,049,109<br>
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<p>Squid does not work well with 206. Also requires some additional
work external relatively squid to cache WU.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">11.10.2017 21:10, davide.motti пишет:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi to everybody,
hope that someone can help me with this issue.
I've set up squid as transparent proxy and I would like to cache the
Windows Update in order to gain bandwidth. I follow step by step the
related page on the wiki but every time I try to download the windows
updates from the setting page I get the message that because of internet
connection the download of the updates is not possible.
I would like to tell that I'm able to cache everything else comes from
the win machine, just with the windows update I got this problem.
I'm running Squid-3.5.27 on Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS and the Win machine
is on a VM bridged with a Debian client that is cached by Squid.
Attached my config file.
Best,
Davide
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