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Ana Leal wrote:
Amos,

I was reading your email again and saw this part at the end:
"
Amos
--
I'm in Sydney for a few days now:

Please use Squid 2.7.STABLE3 or 3.0.STABLE8

"

That means, we should use one of those versions of SQUID?


We always like people to be on the latest, as it has more bugs fixed etc. and we are usually more familiar with it.

Did you saw the configuration I send you?


Yes. Just puzzling my way through the wrapping :-)

Nothing that I can see wrong in that config, but I'm only familiar with 2.6 and later. I always recomend testing a later version for anyone on 2.5 or lower.

If it is an actual unresolved bug we are better positioned to fix it in current releases.

The free support available is also better for supported releases, that currently means very high numbered 2.6 stables, or 2.7, or 3.0.

Just check the release notes for both 2.6 and whichever you upgrade to, for anything regarding your currently used features.

The config lines you use only 'no_cache', 'cache_access_log' have changed. To just 'cache' and 'access_log'.

Amos

Regards
Ana Leal

----- Mensaje reenviado de aleal@xxxxxxxxxxx -----
   Fecha: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 08:27:33 +0200
      De: Ana Leal <aleal@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Responder-A: Ana Leal <aleal@xxxxxxxxxxx>
 Asunto: Re:  Squid Re-cache problem
    Para: Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Hi Amos,

<snip>

Regards
Ana Leal

Quoting Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Ana Leal wrote:
Hi everyone!

I?m having a problem with the cash of an application I use (ITSM from BMC)
with Internet Explorer 6.0.

The normal architecture for this application to work is: Internet
client 6.0 à
Squid Proxy à Mid-tier (BMC) à Application (ITSM BMC).

But when the proxy is connected, this application doesn?t work as expect.

I had prove that if I ?oblige? the system to ?re-cache? the web every
time is accessed (configuring the Internet Explorer to check new
changes every
time a page is visited)
understood.

and not allowing the access trough the Proxy to the
Mid-tier that supports the application
huh! how? and what is the proxy config

(since it doesn?t have the cache of
the proxy it has to re-cache every time) it works perfectly!
Sounds like:
 a) you are playing with refresh_pattern to ignore the application
required Cache-Controls.
 b) the application is broken its own cache-controls.

But this situation creates a problem to the web users:

This RE-CACHE, provokes a very slow internet performance since the
cache has to
be done every time the page is open.

Does anyone have/had a similar problem? How did you resolve it? It?s a Squid
Proxy bug? It could be a version problem?

Can anyone help me on this issue, please?

Thanks

Ana Leal

Amos
--
I'm in Sydney for a few days now:

Please use Squid 2.7.STABLE3 or 3.0.STABLE8



Amos
--
Please use Squid 2.7.STABLE4 or 3.0.STABLE8

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