oh ok, makes sense..

thanks for the clarification i appreciate that :)



though one more question if possible, is there anything i could
possibly do to speed up browsing aside what i mentioned earlier? 

keep in mind that i only added an allow ACL to my subnet... and that's it! is 
it enough?



should i change the size of caching objects or something like that?

i admit that these questions may sound silly, though am a newbie and trying to 
get my head around this...



thanks again..



> Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 19:10:20 +1000
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] speeding up browsing? any advice?!
> 
> Roland Roland wrote:
>> but while using wireshark, i see that for each browsing session i 
>> retrieve all "Static" objects from the net!  at the same time caching 
>> logs shows hit after another...
>> is that normal ?!
> 
> I assume you are using Wireshark to watch traffic between your squid box 
> and the internet... In which case, if you look at the replies for files 
> you think are cached, they should have a status response of 304 (Not 
> modified). This is perfectly normal... It's how Squid knows if it's got 
> an up to date copy or not.
> 
> TB

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