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Linux temps réel embarqué et outils de développements
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oops
oops | caching HTTP proxy server written for performance | Priority | |
Section | web |
Installed size | 972 |
Maintainer | Michael Zehrer <zehrer@zepan.org> |
Architecture | i386 |
Version | 1.5.23.cvs-3 |
Depends | libc6 (>= 2.3.5-1), libdb4.3 (>= 4.3.28-1), libgcc1 (>= 1 |
Suggests | calamaris |
File name | pool/main/o/oops/oops_1.5.23.cvs-3_i386.deb |
Description | A lightweight but powerful proxy cache. Its main features are: * HTTP/1.1 (without persistent connections yet) and FTP * Fast start. It is ready to serve requests immediately after start. * On-disk storages are checked in background, while serving requests directly from network * Clean reconfiguration on SIGHUP - no broken sessions, new settings applied to new connections * Easy-to-read/understand config file and ACLs * Bandwidth control * Modular structure. Several module types exist: logging, access, output, error reporting, URL filtering, ... * Objects are stored in large files: no file per object scheme. * These large files can be raw devices (like /dev/hda) |
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