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I/O
    aufs storage system and 
    bottleneck 
    buffered I/O, redirectors and 
ICAP (Internet Content Adaptation Protocol) 
icmpRecv, debugging and 
icon_directory directive 
ICP (Internet Cache Protocol)  2nd 
    clients
        cache_peer directive 
        icp_port directive 
        multicast ICP 
    HTCP and 
    multicast 
        clients 
        example 
        servers 
    neighbor caches and 
    netdb and 
    reply processing 
    requests 
    server, Squid as 
    stale responses, icp_hit_stale directive 
ICP queries, access controls and 
icp_access ACL 
icp_access directive 
icp_hit_stale directive  2nd 
ICP_MISS_NOFETCH 
icp_port directive  2nd 
    Squid as ICP server 
icp_query_timeout directive  2nd 
ident ACL elements 
ident ACL type 
ident_lookup_access directive  2nd  3rd 
    access.log and 
ident_regex ACL type 
ident_timeout directive 
ie_refresh directive 
ignore_unknown_nameservers directive 
in-transit objects, memory  2nd 
incoming_dns_average directive 
incoming_http_average directive 
incoming_icp_average directive 
info, cache manager page 
init.d scheme, boot scripts 
initializing cache directories 
inodes  2nd 
installation
    compiled programs 
    Cygwin 
    pinger program 
intercache communication 
interception caching 
    benefits and disadvantages 
    configuration and 
    device configuration 
    FreeBSD and 
    HTTP 
        debugging 
        proxy authentication and 
    IPFilter, NetBSD 
    layer four switches and 
    Linux systems 
    OpenBSD 
    operating systems and 
io, cache manager page 
IP addresses
    access controls and, request denial and 
    ACLs 
IP packet filtering software 
ipcache, cache manager page 
ipcache_high directive 
ipcache_low directive 
ipcache_size directive 
IPFilter 
    interception caching, NetBSD 
ipfw (filtering software) 
iptables (filtering software) 
IRCache (Information Resource Caching) 

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