What about setting
read_timeout 0
?
This should even give you objects without last modification time. (I don't
think this parameter was invented for this, but anyway ...)
Peter E.
>>>>> "LJ" == Larmour, Jonathan <Jonathan.Larmour@uk.origin-it.com> writes:
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LJ> To: Squid Users
LJ> Subject: Access to cache when DNS off-air
LJ> Is there any way to tell Squid "hey, forget about checking with the
LJ> original server to see if the cache copy is up-to-date; just dole up
LJ> them thar pages in that thar cache"?
LJ> Just setting the "min" parameter of refresh_pattern to something
LJ> suitably high, I would think. And start squid with -D to prevent
LJ> initial DNS tests. Someone with more experience of this situation may
LJ> have more comments.
LJ> This won't help you with any pages set non-cachable (cgi-bin etc).
LJ> Jonathan L.
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