Hello. We are looking to develop an online/offline web page caching system to be deployed in areas of the world with spotty internet access.
I need to find some way to cache 100 websites (like archive.org or archive.is) and then redirect any NAT user coming through the linux box to-that website if the internet is not available.
Meaning, when the linux box has access to the internet it will cache a pre-set group of pages, then when no access the user would get the cached page.
I know this whole thing would be complex but just on the caching side and working with linux, can you tell me how you might do this?
Thank you.
I need to find some way to cache 100 websites (like archive.org or archive.is) and then redirect any NAT user coming through the linux box to-that website if the internet is not available.
Meaning, when the linux box has access to the internet it will cache a pre-set group of pages, then when no access the user would get the cached page.
I know this whole thing would be complex but just on the caching side and working with linux, can you tell me how you might do this?
Thank you.