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1. Cache Valley Veloists, Bicycle Touring Club
- www.cvveloists.org
- Cache Valley Veloists Bicycle Touring Club .
2. Le cache national du réseau Renater
- www.serveurs-nationaux.jussieu.fr
- Le Cache National est arrêté depuis le 24 août 2000.
- Mis en place en janvier 1998 et complété par un ensemble de cache régionaux ou de sites importants, le cache national connaît une situation a peu près figée depuis environ 2 ans. ...
- D'autre part, les moyens humains pour administrer (ou dépanner:-) le cache national et gérer ses relations avec les caches régionaux ne sont pas négligeables. ...
- Dans ces conditions, la justification d'un cache national dans le contexte du réseau Renater est largement remise en cause, ce qui conduit le CRU et l'UREC, après 3 ans d'activités dans la mise en oeuvre de caches http au niveau national, à y mettre un terme. ...
- La disparition du cache national n'entraîne pas obligatoirement celle des caches régionaux ou de sites car les situations locales peuvent encore justifier l'existence de tels caches en particulier dans les sites connectés avec un faible débit. ...
- Anciennes pages de Renater-Cache .
- cache@serveurs-nationaux. ...
3. Problem with IE and no-cache
- www.phord.com
- Header add Cache-Control: no-cache .
- That tells IE not to cache the file; it should reload it every time instead.
- I didn't realize the problem was my no-cache directive because I didn't really see the problem for some time after making that change.
- In order for Internet Explorer to open documents in Office (or any out-of-process, ActiveX document server), Internet Explorer must save the file to the local cache directory and ask the associated application to load the file by using IPersistFile::Load. ...
- When Internet Explorer communicates with a secure Web site through SSL, Internet Explorer enforces any no-cache request. If the header or headers are present, Internet Explorer does not cache the file. ...
- But I'm not doing any SSL, dang-it! I just have a regular page with "no-cache" turned on!.
- It took me a while to discover the exact header that was causing the problem ("no-cache") but when NickyBoy pointed it out, I switched to using an Expires headers instead.
- ExpiresActive on ExpiresDefault "now plus 10 seconds" Header append Cache-Control: must-revalidate .
- Cache-Control: must-revalidate, max-age=10.
- A regular old no-cache application data feeder. ...
4. What is Cache Memory
- www.ecscolorado.com
- What is Cache Memory?.
- In simplest terms, cache memory is a special type of super fast memory built onto or next to the processor. ... Without cache, your processor would have to store the set aside data into conventional memory (RAM). ... Enter cache memory.
- L1 Cache:.
- L1 cache is also known as onboard or primary cache and is built into the CPU itself. L1 cache is typically very small in size (for most computers it is 16KB although this is changing rapidly) but it is very fast.
- L2 Cache:.
- L2 cache is also known as external or secondary cache. ... Typically ranges for L2 cache are 128KB – 1MB.
- Depending on what you do, the amount of cache your system has can greatly increase or decrease the overall speed of the system. For example a 450MHz Pentium III has far more cache than a 450MHz Celeron. ...
5. cache - Glossary - CNET.com
- www.cnet.com
- cache .
- A Web browser cache stores the pages, graphics, sounds, and URLs of online places you visit on your hard drive; that way, when you go back to the page, everything doesn't have to be downloaded all over again. ...
- See also: L1 cache, L2 cache, primary cache, secondary cache .
6. IRCache: Frequently Asked Questions
- ircache.nlanr.net
- 3 Information for Cache Administrators .
- These cache hits can significantly reduce latencies and network bandwidth. ...
- web-cache. ...
- We encourage anyone operating a Web cache to ``plug in'' to the global cache system. ... A good place to start is the Cache Tracker service. If there don't seem to be any caches nearby, consider asking your Internet Service Provider to operate a Web cache for you and their other customers. ...
- You should get an email reply shortly before the cache is reconfigured to accept your credentials. ...
- Sure do, see our Cache Statistics page. ...
- 10 What are the top ten servers from your cache system?.
- 11 Is your cache down?.
- 3 Information for Cache Administrators.
- You can get a reverse traceroute from any of the cache machines by opening a telnet session to port 3121. ...
- If you are using ICP and/or Cache Digests, please do not configure more than 3 or 4 IRCache proxies as your peers. ... 2 How should I configure my cache to peer with yours?.
- Configuring a neighbor cache is not a trivial matter. ...
- You need to decide if our cache will be a parent, or a sibling, to your cache. If you use a sibling relationship, then your cache requests only those objects that are already in our cache. The sibling relationship requires you to use one of the inter-cache protocols described below. If you use a parent relationship, then your cache may request objects that are not already in our cache. ... 3 Inter-cache protocols.
7. Cache regional
- cache.unice.fr
- Cache régional.
- Le cache régional a été mis à jour.
- Accès aux statistiques du cache. ...
8. Geocaching With Navicache
- www.navicache.com
- Already familiar with geocaching, then you may want to take a look at our free Cache Database to see what caches may be in your area. Or perhaps you are a little more seasoned, and would like to list your own cache. ... As a registered member you can then Post Your Listing in our cache database, so that others may accept your challenge! .
- Simple fact is, whether your hiding your first cache or you're a seasoned pro, whether you go alone, with a friend, or with the whole family, if you enjoy getting outdoors and love a challenge, then Geocaching could be just the game you're looking for and Navicache. ... Cache Safe! .
9. LokTek - AIRlok - Access Control, Firewall, Network Intrusion Protection, Packet Capture, Web Cache, Captive Portal, Bandwidth Management Appliance
- www.loktechnology.com
- LokTek AIRlok Access Control - Authentication - Role Based Authorization - Stateful Firewall - Content Filtering LokTek AIRlokLokTek AIRlok Intrusion Detection - Virus Detection - Automated Intrusion Protection System LokTek AIRlokLokTek AIRlok firewall Captive Portal - Transparent Web Cache - Walled Garden LokTek AIRlok firewallLokTek AIRlok setup WISP in a box DNS Server - DHCP Server - SMTP Relay LokTek AIRlok setup WISP in a boxfirewall appliance LokTek AIRlok intrusion protection Routing - Network Address Translation firewall appliance LokTek AIRlok intrusion detectionfirewalls LokTek AIRlok captive portal IPsec VPN Endpoint - Bandwidth Shaping firewalls LokTek AIRlok walled gardenfirewall appliance LokTek AIRlok IPS Billing - Real-time and Batched Credit Card Processing firewall appliance LokTek AIRlok IDSLokTek AIRlok wireless ISP Packet Capture & Analysis - Unified Web GUI Administration LokTek AIRlok wireless ISPAIRlok revolutionizes the implementation, operation & management of networks.
10. EngageIP Cache Server is also a Proxy Server in Windows, Linux and appliance versions
- www.logisense.com
- Cache and Proxy Server Overview.
- EngageIP Cache Server provides high performance caching and proxy server solution. ... In addition to reducing Internet bandwidth EngageIP Cache Server can be employed on LANs, WANs, or any distributed network (frame relay) to reduce bandwidth consumption and costs.
- By employing multiple Cache Servers an enterprise can both reduce bandwidth and deploy a content delivery network which increases website performance. ...
- EngageIP Cache Server provides a reliable, scalable caching and proxy server solutions for enterprises, service providers and regional office/location deployments.
- EngageIP Cache Server (Windows) .
- EngageIP Cache Server (Appliance).
- Performance cache server appliance allowing organizations to take full advantage of their network infrastructure to manage, distribute and accelerate content and Internet traffic. The EngageIP Cache Server appliances are designed to meet the challenging needs of enterprises and service providers.
- • Cache Server Home .
- Cache Server Home.
- Cache Server Brochure.
- Caching Features | Caching Benefits | Cache Appliances | Content Filtering | Compression.
11. Configuring browsers to use the web cache
- www.cam.ac.uk
- Configuring browsers to use the web cache.
- These notes summarise the technical issues and options involved in configuring web browsers to use the University of Cambridge web cache server, including some changes made in February 2000. ...
- The aim of the web cache (or "caching web proxy server" to give a more complete description) is to reduce the University's use of external network bandwidth and to improve response time for requests handle by the cache, compared to fetching documents direct from their respective origin servers. Those goals relate to the overall effect of the cache; the effect for individual requests will vary, depending on whether a cached, current copy of the document is available and on the performance of external networks and servers if it is not. ...
- Charging for transatlantic traffic incoming to the University provides an additional, financial incentive for using the cache. Data fetched through the web cache avoids charging for the end-user, and typically also for the University since most documents from outside JANET are fetched via the JANET national web cache, which is currently free even for documents involving transatlantic transfers. ...
- The cache server can handle .
- If a browser tries to use the cache for protocols other than HTTP, FTP, and Gopher it will simply get an error page from the cache - and this seems to be a very common mistake judging by the number of rejected SSL connection attempts logged by the server, presumably as a result of incorrect "manual" configuration. For protocols other than those supported by the web cache, browsers must connect direct to the origin server (incurring charges if that involves the JANET transatlantic link). ...
- The cache - ours or the JANET national cache - which ultimately fetches the document (if not already cached) will use the appropriate protocol (FTP or Gopher) to communicate with the origin server. "Pure" FTP or Gopher clients cannot use the web cache (it does not understand requests to it using the FTP or Gopher protocols), though "HTTP-aware" clients could use HTTP requests in the same way as a web browser. ...
- NB: The configuration guidelines given here may not be appropriate if an institution has a local web cache or a network firewall. In that situation, the alternative questions would arise of how browsers should be configured to work with the local firewall or cache, and whether or how the firewall or web cache should be be configured to use the University web cache. ...
- Since access to other JANET sites is fast and should not involve the transatlantic link, it is recommended that browsers should not use the cache for requests to JANET sites (*. ... Implementing that will also ensure that requests within an institution will be seen as coming from the "real" client system rather than the web cache, which may be important if any documents on the institution's web server(s) limit access to clients within the institution - any requests routed via the web cache would be rejected. ...
- If browsers using "manual" configuration send requests to JANET sites via the web cache, it will access the sites direct rather than via the national cache. Once the request has reached the cache, it must handle it or reject it - it cannot instruct the browser to retry the request direct. ...
12. RFC2186 - Internet Cache Protocol (ICP), version 2
- icp.ircache.net
- Claffy Category: Informational National Laboratory for Applied Network Research/UCSD September 1997 Internet Cache Protocol (ICP), version 2 Status of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community. ... Abstract This document describes version 2 of the Internet Cache Protocol (ICPv2) as currently implemented in two World-Wide Web proxy cache packages 3,5 . ... ICP is primarily used in a cache mesh to locate specific Web objects in neighboring caches. One cache sends an ICP query to its neighbors. ... A cache cannot wait longer than that before beginning to retrieve an object. ... In addition to its use as an object location protocol, ICP messages can be used for cache selection. Failure to receive a reply from a cache may indicate a network or system failure. ... A cache must never intentionally send an ICP_OP_INVALID message. ... The Requester Host Address is not that of the cache generating the ICP message, but rather the address of the caches's client that originated the request. ... ICP_OP_DECHO Similar to ICP_OP_QUERY, but for use in simulating a query to a cache which does not use ICP. When ICP is used to choose the closest neighbor, a non-ICP cache can be included in the algorithm by bouncing an ICP_OP_DECHO message off it's echo port.
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