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I attached an excerpt of my access.log. (this time i really did)
I attached an excerpt of my access.log. (this time i really did)
What i did is this:
Point my browser to www.euronet.nl
point my browser to a local webpage
clear the local IE4 cache
point my browser to www.euronet.nl again.
The first and the second time loading take the same time.
This happen to all pages
I do not have any refresh_patterns set in squid.conf
Fré
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Jonathan Larmour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Aan: Irfan Akber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: Fre de Vries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; squid-users
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: woensdag 27 januari 1999 16:39
Onderwerp: Re: cache
>Irfan Akber wrote:
>> Fre de Vries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have squid2.1 patch2 on RH linux 5.2
>>> Clients W95 ie4.0
>>> When client A requests www.fake-url.com, i assume the complete
downloaded
>>> content, all html, gifs jpg etc are cached (if not bigger the max size
set
>>> in squid.conf)
>>> Is that correct.....?
>>> The reason for asking is, that if client B requests the same URL, the
>>> browers connects to that site again, while i thought the idea behind
>>> caching was that Client B could retrieve the content from the cache.
>>
>> I dont think that I understand you fully. When a user requests
>> www.fake-url.com the intial page is downloaded with all the jpgs and gifs
>> in it, and there should be a hit when someone else requests it. If there
is
>> no hit then your cache is not doing what its suppose to.
>
>Not true. You have to:
>
>a) look at the HTTP headers of the returned object to see whether the web
>site (www.fake-url.com) has allowed these objects to be cached. Some sites
>don't allow _any_ of their objects to be cached, and by default squid
>respects that.
>
>b) check what your access.log says is actually happening to the suspect
>URLs, and if the client requested them using an IMS or no-cache type
request
>
>If you still can't work out why its not being cached, send us a _small_
>excerpt of the access.log to us that contains the uncached client requests.
>And also tell us your refresh_pattern settings out of squid.conf.
>
>NB don't change the URLs in access.log - so we can check what the web
server
>is returning too
>
>Jifl
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