[squid-users] cacheable object dose not match
Amos Jeffries
squid3 at treenet.co.nz
Wed Jun 14 14:41:30 UTC 2017
On 14/06/17 02:11, joseph wrote:
>>> No. The cache file contains a TLV structure of metadata followed by the
> right but so it should be a TLV bindery and after that ?? HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> wish is text clear or anything betwean thim as this -->>
> accept-encodingHTTP/1.1 200 OK
> accept-encoding and status line on one line also
>
> 1 accept-encoding should be befor status line ??
> 2 they should be on one line without cr ??
The "accept-encoding" you see there is part of the metadata TLV for the
"Vary" header. The letter "H" is the actual start of the ASCII portion
of the file.
> so i need to know befor reporting bug tks
I suggest you investigate the file(s) with the squid-purge and/or
ufsdump tools. Both of those should be able to identify and validate the
UFS/AUFS/diskd cache file contents for you in an easier to read format -
such as displaying what the binary parts mean.
Amos
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