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<p><span id="result_box" class="" lang="en"><span class="">In
detail: if the picture is in the cache, and the time of its
validation has not arrived - some time will show. In case of
all required DNS queries and, especially, answers is also
cached.</span></span></p>
<p><span id="result_box" class="" lang="en"><span class=""><span
id="result_box" class="" lang="en"><span>Harsh reality: Own
</span></span></span></span><span id="result_box" class=""
lang="en"><span class=""><span id="result_box" class=""
lang="en"><span><span id="result_box" class="" lang="en"><span
class=""><span id="result_box" class="" lang="en"><span>Squid's</span></span></span></span>
DNS cache is too tiny by default to store half of the
Internet addresses.</span> <span class="">Only few people
think of combining it with a caching DNS server of a
decent class (at least Unbound).</span></span></span></span></p>
<p><span id="result_box" class="" lang="en"><span class=""><span
id="result_box" class="" lang="en"><span>ALso, just in
practice, a disconnected from Internet Squid cache usually
shows no more than 20% of content for several sites.</span>
<span>That, in fact, corresponds to its real degree of
caching.</span></span></span></span></p>
FInally - no, Squid can't replace cutted Internet.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">21.12.2017 06:20, Medya пишет:<br>
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<div dir="ltr"><span style="color:rgb(33,33,33);font-size:13px">Hi
here is my first post in this mailing list, hopefully it is
the right place to ask.</span>
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<div>Let say I access an image <a
href="http://example.com/image1.png" target="_blank"
moz-do-not-send="true">http:///example.com/image1.png</a> and
squid proxy caches it,</div>
<div>if I disconnect internet and I try to acesss <a
href="http://example.com/image1.png" target="_blank"
moz-do-not-send="true">http:///example.com/image1.png</a> in
the browser. will it get the image?</div>
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<div>so my general question is, if I have a URL in my cache,
will it make any connection to the remote hosting server at
all?</div>
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