Re: [squid-users] Browsing squid cache objects

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 20:50:34 +0200

Seems nobody knows anything about this program.. was probably written
for Squid-1.X if it does not understant the cache format of
Squid-2.4.

Fixing the program or writing a new one to do what you describe should
not be a big deal. The current file format is described in the
Programmers Guide, and the format of HTTP headers is well described
in the HTTP standard (RFC2616) if you need to read it.. There is also
a script somewhere to search a Squid-2.X cache for objects and then
purge them from the cache and this should not be too hard to modify
to do what you need..

If you cannot write or modify the needed program yourself I am pretty
sure there is plenty of people who would happily do so for a small
fee.

Regards
Henrik

On Sunday 07 July 2002 15.07, Mathew Walker wrote:
> A while ago, I found a program, which I think was called Squirt.
> It allowed you to specify a content type and it would go thru the
> cache objects and strip all the Squid headers off it and dump the
> file where you liked.
>
> I tried using it on 2.4 but, due to the diferent Squid headers it
> couldnt do it properly.
> Does anyone know if / where I can get an updated version of Squirt?
> Or any other
> program that may do the trick?
>
> I cant even locate the orginal Squirt program that I found a while
> ago.
>
> Any help would be great.
>
>
> Mat Walker
Received on Thu Jul 11 2002 - 12:52:16 MDT

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