On Friday 18 September 2015 at 13:13:27, Jorgeley Junior wrote: > hey guys, forgot-me? :( Surely you can see for yourself how many connections you've had of different types? Here are the most common (all those over 100 instances) from your list of 5240 results > > 290 TAG_NONE/503 > > 368 TCP_DENIED/403 > > 1421 TCP_DENIED/407 > > 680 TCP_MISS/200 > > 192 TCP_REFRESH_UNMODIFIED/304 > > 1896 TCP_TUNNEL/200 So: 290 (5.5%) got a 503 result (service unavailable) 368 (7%) were denied by the remote server with code 403 (forbidden) 1421 (27%) were deined by the remote server with code 407 (auth required) 680 (13%) were successfully retreived from the remote servers but were not previously in your cache 192 (3.6%) were already cached by your browser and didn't need to be retreived 1896 (36%) were successful HTTPS tunneled connections, simply being forwarded by the proxy This accounts for 4847 (92.5%) of your 5240 results. As you can see, just measuring HIT and MISS is not the whole picture. Hope that helps, Antony. -- Pavlov is in the pub enjoying a pint. The barman rings for last orders, and Pavlov jumps up exclaiming "Damn! I forgot to feed the dog!" Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me. _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users