Hi Amos, I made the changes suggested, biut still getting TCP_MISS_ABORTED/502. The test I’m performing is via a simple curl: curl
https://local.server.fqdn/some/file/path -H "Authorization: Basic base64_auth" -o ~/Downloads/test The Apache logs for the parent (public.server.fqdn), show: [12/Jul/2024:10:16:09 +0100] "GET /some/file/path HTTP/1.1" 200 10465 "-" "curl/8.7.1" So, Apache on the parent is responding with a 200.. and if I mess around with the curl commands base64_auth I get 401’s as expected in the parents Apache logs. However, squids access.log still shows: 1720775769.417 49 192.168.0.156 TCP_MISS_ABORTED/502 3974 GET
https://local.server.fqdn/some/file/path - FIRSTUP_PARENT/public.ip.of.public.server text/html Squid.conf is now: https_port 443 accel protocol=HTTPS tls-cert=/usr/local/squid/client.pem tls-key=/usr/local/squid/client.key cache_peer public.server.fqdn parent 443 0 no-query originserver no-digest no-netdb-exchange tls login=PASSTHRU name=myAccel forceddomain=uk-dist-a.datajar.mobi acl our_sites dstdomain local.server.fqdn http_access allow our_sites cache_peer_access myAccel allow our_sites cache_peer_access myAccel deny all refresh_pattern -i public.server.fqdn/* 3600 80% 14400 cache_dir ufs /usr/local/squid/var/cache 100000 16 256 The file I’m attempting to cache with the above curl command is 6.5kb only.. have tried others to no avail. It seems like squid doesn’t want to cache, and it’s not advising the client to wait as it caches. |
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