Squid configuration directive minimum_expiry_time
Available in: 3.3 3.2 3.1 2.7 3.HEAD 2.HEAD 3.0 2.6
History:
- Changes in 2.6 minimum_expiry_time
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tune the magic 60 seconds limit of what is considered cachable when the object doesn't have any cache validators. (2.6.STABLE2)
Configuration Details:
Option Name: | minimum_expiry_time |
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Replaces: | |
Requires: | |
Default Value: | minimum_expiry_time 60 seconds |
Suggested Config: |
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The minimum caching time according to (Expires - Date) Headers Squid honors if the object can't be revalidated defaults to 60 seconds. In reverse proxy environments it might be desirable to honor shorter object lifetimes. It is most likely better to make your server return a meaningful Last-Modified header however. In ESI environments where page fragments often have short lifetimes, this will often be best set to 0. |
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