always TCP_MISS with squid 2.0 patch2

From: Eric <eric@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 1998 17:15:07 +0200 (MET DST)

Hi all,

I just joined this group, so if ask a stupid question don't shoot me...

We are running squid from teh very beginning, so we do have some
experience with it, however, the results that I am getting are puzzling
me.
I just used the default config file (after using a customized one) and
this is what I get:

908384326.805 123 62.112.0.194 TCP_MISS/304 247 GET
http://www.myway.glo.be/ - DIRECT/www.myway.glo.be -
908384327.048 52 62.112.0.194 TCP_MISS/304 247 GET
http://www.myway.glo.be/images/welcome.gif - DIRECT/www.myway.glo.be -
908384327.144 103 62.112.0.194 TCP_MISS/304 248 GET
http://www.myway.glo.be/images/reached.jpg - DIRECT/www.myway.glo.be -

Reload in my browser....

908384348.646 200 62.112.0.194 TCP_MISS/304 247 GET
http://www.myway.glo.be/ - DIRECT/www.myway.glo.be -
908384348.846 57 62.112.0.194 TCP_MISS/304 247 GET
http://www.myway.glo.be/images/welcome.gif - DIRECT/www.myway.glo.be -
908384348.904 113 62.112.0.194 TCP_MISS/304 247 GET
http://www.myway.glo.be/images/whoami.gif - DIRECT/www.myway.glo.be -

I am using IE4, if I am not mistaken the first time I should get a
TCP_MISS, but not the second time, this is my own page and it has no
expiry whatsoever.

What am I doing wrong here?

-- Eric
Network & Systems Engineer
Online Internet nv

Dark, hidden spaces with illicit hardware are your friend.
                -- Matthew D. Lammers
Received on Wed Oct 14 1998 - 09:21:45 MDT

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