I meant no-digest.
It simply does what is said in squid.conf, tells a digest enabled Squid
that it should not attempt to fetch cache digests from this peer.
Cache digests are explained in great detail on the web site, and in a
technical report in the third web caching workshop. It is an alternative
to ICP, which instead of querying on each and every requests
periodically fetches (a rather large but not huge) compressed summary
index of the remote peer.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker Robert Davidson wrote: > > Hi all, > > > It tries to retreive a cache digest. > > > > c) If you do not want digest support and are annoyed by this message, > > then reconfigure the child caches to use the no-digest-exchange > > cache_peer option, or recompile their Squid binaries without digest > > support. > > Ok, I had a look on the website and in the docs and so on, but couldn't > find an explanation to no-digest-exchange option (or even no-digest).. > > Does it help much to have digests working? > > CyaReceived on Wed May 23 2001 - 18:09:55 MDT
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