ons 2006-05-03 klockan 10:35 +0200 skrev Aurélien Bras:

> "If you add a no_cache rule after Squid has been running for a while,
> the cache may contain
> some objects that match the new rule. Prior to Squid Version 2.5,
> these previously cached
> objects might be returned as cache hits. Now, however, Squid purges
> any cached response for a request that matches a no_cache rule."

Yes, but this doesn't mean the cached content will be purget. Only that
requests matching your no_cache rules will not look into the cache and
their result will not be cached.

Other requests for the same URL but not matching your no_cache rules
will be cached as usual.

> First request : MISS ok.
> Second request : REFRESH_HIT on FRONT and REFRESH_MISS on BACK
> 
> Not good

Why?

> , after disable : #no_cache deny BACK
> 
> Thirst request REFRESH_HIT on FRONT and REFRESH_HIT on BACK
> 
> It's ok but BACK can put new objects in cache :(

Why is this better?

Regards
Henrik

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