On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 10:18 +1200, Jethro Carr wrote:
hi all,
Thanks for the replies (on and off-list), several people have confirmed the existence of a proxy for international traffic for telstraclear customers.
Will talk to Telstraclear's support desk and hopefully get it disabled for my account, which some other people have been able todo.
Otherwise will have to work around with some ssh magic.
no luck with Telstraclear, took me quite some time to get to someone who actually knew what a cache was. Whilst the guy was polite enough, he seemed unable to understand that setting cache control on my apache server isn't going to do anything to help resolve the problem, when the problem is the cache using the DNS lookups to resolve the server. I did manage to determine that the only reason they will put an exclude into their cache is for legal reasons or very specific applications that break the cache, clearly I'm not VIP enough for that service. Also told that their system does not allow them to disable the cache on a per-customer basis at all. Will have to do some SSH proxy stuff order to perform my testing. Thanks to everyone who replied so promptly! :-) regards, jethro -- Jethro Carr www.jethrocarr.com/index.php?cms=blog www.amberdms.com