tor 2007-06-28 klockan 12:57 +0200 skrev jsianes@andaluciajunta.es:
> Hello. I have an Squid proxy cache configured as frontend of a Coocoon server.
> The problem is I always get a TCP_MISS. Here is an example of two clicks (2
> seconds between them) over the same link:
>
> 1183027652.407 320 10.240.216.71 TCP_MISS/200 16870 GET
> http://intranet.juntadeandalucia.es/cocoon/aj-ic--.html? -
[...]
> [HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nX-Cocoon-Version: 2.1.7\r\nVary: Cookie\r\nVary:
> User-Agent\r\nExpires: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 10:57:32 GMT\r\nCache-Control:
> max-age=600, public\r\nContent-Type: text/html\r\nDate: Thu, 28 Jun 2007
> 10:47:32 GMT\r\nServer: Apache-Coyote/1.1\r\nConnection: close\r\n\r]
> As you can see, the second click get a TCP_MISS when the expiration date is
> obvious not expired yet (max-age=600, 10 min). Why Squid is not making a HIT?
> Any comment will be very appreciated. I'm using Squid 2.6 version.
Comments:
1. Are you really sure the URL is the same? What's after the ? (set
"strip_query_terms off" to have it logged..)
2. With those Vary headers (Cookie, User-Agent) it's not much point of
caching as every session is unique and is not allowed to share content..
Regards
Henrik
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