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Yubraj Sharma Dhakal wrote:
Hi

Could anyone please help me with the basic flow chart of squid. It is
actually for my MSc Project.

Many Thanks
Yubraj

What do you mean?
Creating the flow chart is your MSc project?
  or you need a flow chart to assist with your MSc?


I have a partial flow chart that covers the connection accepting phase and request reading.


The basic overall flow path (VERY over-simplified) is:

 accept connection
   |
 read request and parse
   |
 access controls
   |
 adaptation and re-writing
   |
 secondary access controls (2.7 and 3.2 only)
   |
 source selection (cache or remote)
   |1(remote)      |2(cache)...
   |
 forwarding route selection (if remote)
   |1
   |     ...|2
 reply object retrieval
   |
 replay access controls
   |
 output sending
   |    \ maybe delay pooling
   |     \ maybe caching new objects on arrival
   |
 connection close or hold open for re-use

Amos
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Please be using
  Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.4


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