On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 12:38, Jeff wrote:

> 1032488208.123   1084 10.12.85.57 TCP_REFRESH_HIT/304 260 GET 
>http://di.image.eshop.msn.com/img/edt/ContentModule/50x50MonstersInc.gif - 
>FIRST_UP_PARENT/XXXX image/gif
> 1032488213.969   8260 10.12.85.57 TCP_MISS/000 0 GET http://c.msn.com/c.gif? - 
>NONE/- -

1032488369.245    395 10.12.85.69 TCP_CLIENT_REFRESH_MISS/200 1434 GET 
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ident.cab - FIRST_UP_PARENT/XXXX 
pplication/octet-stream
> 1032488369.266      0 10.12.85.69 TCP_HIT/200 1515 GET 
>http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ident.cab - NONE/- application/octet-stream
> 1032488371.419    571 10.12.85.91 TCP_MISS/200 3513 GET http://www.google.com/ - 
>FIRST_UP_PARENT/XXXX text/html
> 1032488384.699   5630 10.12.85.91 TCP_MISS/000 0 GET http://www.google.com/search? - 
>NONE/- 

1032488396.009   8914 10.12.85.91 TCP_MISS/000 0 GET http://www.google.com/search? - 
NONE/- 
> 
> The XXXX is my parent cache.
> 
> The build is a stock Redhat squid..... squid-2.4.STABLE6-6.7.3.i386.rpm. This I can 
>upgrade to STABLE7.
> 
> With google the first page gets up but the search goes no where.

Are you behind some sort of funky firewall? 

I'd try using a direct configuration for testing. See the TCP_MISS/000
entries - they indicate that *no* HTTP reply headers were recieved for
the request, even though 5-8k of data was recieved.

Rob

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