It is being cached...
1395009265.334 0 192.168.10.125 TCP_IMS_HIT/304 309 GET
http://s2.glbimg.com/XG7L47pX_ik0O_uxiV3g65rvpNU=/90x68/s.glbimg.com/jo/g1/f/original/2014/02/21/whatsapp.jpg
- HIER_NONE/- image/jpeg
I would try something like forcing a if modified since or something similar.
Squid will contact the origin server to verify if being asked to
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/refresh_pattern/
The above contains couple nice options you can use.
"ignore-reload ignore-must-revalidate" will might be the choice for this
specific case but I would not recommed to understand it is good for
everybody and for every case.
Eliezer
On 16/03/2014 14:35, Carlos Defoe wrote:
Yes, I tried with 3.3.12, thinking that the vary bug could be the
problem... but it is still a MISS.
3.4 series is getting me in trouble, with 100% CPU, so for now I
discarded that. The problem is listed on some other threads... I tried
3.4.1, 3.4.2, 3.4.3, and i couldn't find the problem yet. I have some
proxy servers with red hat 6, running on vmware hosts. But with no
squid packages, I compile the code with the options I need.
The problem is that some files just can't get cached. I listed that
one, for example. It never gets cached. I think my HIT rate could be
better if some files like that, from a highly visited website here,
could be cached.
thanks