10.01.2017 19:34, vinay пишет:
> Thanks Amos , for your timely help. 
>
> As mentioned by you, I have configured squid conf file n able to get TCP_HIT
> in access logs. Thanks a lot.
> My new issue is, my app has 3 types of users. Normal, Editor n Business user
> , The contents are getting catched for Normal user n getting TCP_HIT for
> Normal user. When I log in with other  users still it's giving TCP_MISS even
> though same  contents are loaded.  It should not cache per user . 
> Any idea to overcome this issue ? 
This is feature, not an issue. The "issue" name is "Vary" and (possible)
"dynamic content".
> Any configurations need to be changed ? 
Yes. All configuration should be changed.

Start from here:

http://wiki.squid-cache.org/

>
> Thank you in advance. 
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