> 
> guenther.fischer@hrz.tu-chemnitz.de writes:
> 
> >Second: If I get the page from my neighbor, does my squid give a new
> >TTL from scratch or does he see the remaining TTL from the neigbor?
> >If not and I think it is the reality - 2 neighbors could produce a ever
> >living page.
Duane Wessels:
> Hello Guenther,
> 
> You are absolutely right, this is a serious bug.  I'm embarassed that
> I didn't think of it before.
> 
> Well, there's a few ways we can fix this.  
> 
>   1. Never cache any objects with no Last-Modified or Expires.
>      You can already do this in your config.  We could also make it the
>      default behaviour.
the right thing to do.
>   2. Never cache any objects from siblings (and parents?) with no
>      Last-Modified or Expires.
the right thing to do. 
>   3. Modify Squid to add its own Expires line if needed.
in no case! Squid may add squid-expires or something like that, but the expires
line (if any) must come from the origin server.
Andrew. (Endre Balint Nagy) <bne@bne.ind.eunet.hu>
Received on Fri Jul 05 1996 - 23:58:05 MDT
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