You can play with the no_cache and "refresh_pattern" directives, to force squid to cache even without those headers. Regards, Pablo On 3/29/07, Edward Muller <edwardam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It's just a test site on a test server. It's not a real setup yet. So, if squid doesn't see Cache-Control, Last Modified, & Expires headers it won't assume some defaults? And won't cache the content? And yes, we do use ntp, but apparently it's been blocked by the new firewalls. That's been fixed. - Thanks On Mar 29, 2007, at 7:57 AM, Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > tor 2007-03-29 klockan 00:00 -0500 skrev Edward Muller: >> We are setting up a squid/zope setup for testing. >> >> But we can't get squid to cache pages. >> >> everything returns with a TCP_MISS >> >> here are some excerpts from the logs: >> ==> /var/log/squid/access.log <== >> 1175142751.362 13 64.22.224.54 TCP_MISS/200 3367 GET http:// >> new.josmc.org/ - DEFAULT_PARENT/10.0.1.1 text/html >> >> ==> /var/log/squid/store.log <== >> 1175142751.362 RELEASE -1 FFFFFFFF 856850571D92AC3E0C3165EAD4CA77F2 >> 200 1175142751 -1 -1 text/html 3052/3052 GET http:// >> new.josmc.org/ > > Well... not exactly a cache friendly site or even well maintained > server.. (NTP is a good thing..) > > http://www.ircache.net/cgi-bin/cacheability.py?query=http%3A%2F% > 2Fnew.josmc.org%2F&descend=on > > > Regards > Henrik -- Edward Muller Interlix, LLC Owner Zope, Plone & Zimbra Hosting phone: +1.417.862.0573 fax: +1.770.818.5437 --