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    Squid and ChromeOS updates on pfsense 2.3

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      jeremy35
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      I'm trying to cache locally the ChromeOS updates.  I have squid running and the reporter.  The devices grab a 236.5 MB file.  How do I verify or ensure this file is grabbed locally with 2.3.5 and Squid 3.5?  Not sure if my local cache settings are correct or not.  Any help is greatly appreciated!

      You can see the file they grab from LightSquid reports:
      09:35:15 192.168.1.101 236.5 M http://dl.google.com/chromeos/enguarde/8172.62.0/stable-channel/chromeos_7077.134.1-8172.62.0_enguarde_stable-channel_delta_mp-v22.bin-19c0190bf7130b13f6e3f68eb5bc8dbf.signed

      Hard Disk Cache Size: 10240
      Maximum Object Size: 4 is the default.  Larger?
      Memory Cache Size: 2048
      Maximum Object Size in RAM: 512

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        brianc69
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        My guess is larger max object. How can you cache a 236 if the max is 4?

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          jeremy35
          last edited by

          Oops, miss typed.  I have max at 400 - so 400MB.

          It looks like it goes into memory, but not on the SSD.

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