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Re: Re: Why TCP_MISS with simple request/response and aggressive refresh_pattern?

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i had another problem with the stable version of ubuntu 10.04 that im using..

that when listening to stream http music from aol(DI.FM) i was getting a noise every 3-2 seconds cause of streaming speed problem.

i didn't had any of these on the 2.7 version so i compiled squid 3.1.10 and now in any way i use squid
im having much more stable www expirence.

(im filing like selling it and if feels bad!!)


recommend you to try to compile new version and disable the client to force reload... etc..


On 29/01/11 01:59, Amos Jeffries wrote:

On 29/01/11 07:06, Yang Zhang wrote:
I was confused by your reply until I realized that in my email I
managed to omit the one important change I made to my config:

# refresh_pattern .>->-0>20%>4320 # commented this line out
refresh_pattern . 525600 100% 525600 ignore-private

So it *should* be caching dynamic pages now, no?

If you have the QEURY acl still in the config then no.

That bing API result *is* a cacheable response and does not need any overrides. You need only to follow the wiki instructions about removing the storage block (QUERY acl) and adding the right cgi and ? refresh pattern to cope with any old or broken dynamic sites your clients visit.

If 3.0 is still not caching it after the wiki instructions have been followed then I would put it down to one of the date handling bugs we have fixed in the later Squid series.



On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 9:55 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 28/01/11 16:38, Yang Zhang wrote:

I should also add that I'm using the Ubuntu 10.04 squid3 package
(3.0.STABLE19), and the refresh_pattern/debug_options edits I
mentioned are the only ones I made to the default squid.conf.


3.0 requires configuration changes to store dynamic URLs.

http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/DynamicContent



Amos


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