Hiya,
lemme recap what oddities I've found so far, some have been reported
from other folks as well:
1. Squid error pages are broken (DNS error et al)
Instead you get a zero lenght page "Document contains no data" back
from it. Should be a trivial one. ^_^
2. A page with missing LM data causes an IMS check for objects on it that
would otherwise not be a subject to it.
3. Stale objects can be introduced from neighbors.
4. Does that refresh_pattern work as I think it does? ;-)
I see IMS checks (TCP_REFRESH_HIT) on links like
"http://host.do.main/dir/pic.jpg" after a _very_ short time, where the
object is a month old. According to the patterns I use...
--- #Default: #refresh_pattern . 0 20% 4320 refresh_pattern/i \.jpg$ 15 30% 10080 refresh_pattern/i \.gif$ 15 30% 10080 refresh_pattern ^http:// 1 30% 4320 refresh_pattern ^ftp://.*/$ 2 20% 4320 refresh_pattern ^ftp:// 5 50% 10080 --- ... I would expect this JPEG to be matched be the first pattern and thus be "fresh" for a week. Even the http or default (do you have to uncomment it and put it on the end or is it coded in?) rules should have resulted in at least 3 days of freshness for it... What's going on??? Mata ne, <CB -- // <CB> aka Christian Balzer, Tannenstr. 23c, D-64342 Seeheim, Germany \X/ CB@brewhq.swb.de | Voice: +49 6257 83036, Fax/Data: +49 6257 83037 SWB - The Software Brewery - | Team H, Germany HQ | Anime no OtakuReceived on Sat Nov 02 1996 - 00:31:02 MST
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