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sön 2006-10-01 klockan 02:18 -0700 skrev Edward Rosinzonsky:
> On 9/30/06, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > fre 2006-09-29 klockan 22:19 -0700 skrev Edward Rosinzonsky:
> >
> > > I also see this in the cache.log file.  Don't know what to make of it:
> > >
> > > 2006/09/29 21:35:25| temporary disabling (Not Found) digest from 127.0.0.1
> >
> > Either the parent hasn't built it's cache digest yet, or it doesnot have
> > support for cache digests.
> 
> The "parent" is the original apache server.

Then it's nice (but not required) to tell Squid that the server does not
support cache digest. See cache_peer.

> > Looks like the squid2 and squid3 does not allow digest exchanges.
> 
> What does that mean exactly?  Both squid2 and squid3 are running squid 2.6.

Quite likely your http_access rules blocks the digest exchanges. Or you
are running an early 2.6 version where internal requests did not work in
accelerator mode.

> I tried icp_query_timeout 2000.  That didn't help.  Is there another
> number I should use.  The squids are on the same (gigabit) LAN, right
> next to each other.

If a 2 seconds timeout did not help then the problem is elsewhere.

Regards
Henrik

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