baram wrote: > I see, how about TCP_MISS/200. My logs are full of those, and for > the same sites. That is another issue. TCP_MISS/200 is a complete cache miss, and these should be cached unless the site or your Squid configuration stops them from being cached. Best way to tell why a object isn't getting cached is to take a look at the object headers. client http://www.example.com/file | head -15 --- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hacker
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