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Hi gents,

Pay attention to whether someone from the test SQUID 4 as extremely low
of cache hits from the new version? Particularly with respect to sites
HTTPS directive "no cache"? After replacing the Squid 3.4 to 4 squid
cache hit collapsed from 85 percent or more on the level of 5-15
percent. I believe this is due to the exclusion of support guidelines
ignore-no-cache, which eliminates the possibility of aggressive caching
and reduces the value of caching proxy to almost zero.

This HTTP caches normally. However, due to the widespread use of HTTPS
trends - caching dramatically decreased to unacceptable levels.

Noticed there anyone else this effect? And what is now with caching?

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