Alex Rousskov wrote:
> Sure. AFAIK, there is no technical problem with that. Some developers are
> against moving Squid closer to an origin server and adding HTML to the
> manager output, that's all.
In this case I am in this category. The authentication security issues
with cachemgr.cgi is easy to solve, and there are benefits in keeping
the Squid interface at a machine parsable level (which rarely is
suitable for human eyes). Lets not forget automated monitoring and
statistics collection.
In my opinion the current cachemgr.cgi is merely a reference
implementation on how to get the information from Squid. A lot of work
is required (and probably more information from Squid as well) to turn
this into something that is really useful.
--- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hackerReceived on Mon Jan 11 1999 - 16:26:51 MST
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