Re: [squid-users] what is...?

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 01:06:15 +0100

psnizek@belfin.ch wrote:

> > What is the digits immediately after TCP_CLIENT_REFRESH_MISS?
>
> 1037710666.442 355 192.168.50.142 TCP_CLIENT_REFRESH_MISS/304 272 GET
> http://www.rgs-networks.ch/dubai/ - DIRECT/www.rgs-networks.ch -
> 1037710666.575 132 192.168.50.142 TCP_CLIENT_REFRESH_MISS/304 210 GET
>
> it's 304 not refreshed. But the site had a new content back then. The
> requesting client's browser is packed with all kinds of add-ons. It should
> have worked.

In case of TCP_CLIENT_REFRESH_MISS/304 returning stale content then
there is a disagreement between your browser cache and the origin
server. Squid is not really involved there.

Exception: I cannot guarantee what happens if you are using the
reload-into-ims hack.

> the second last in this log is funny indeed: 000 (according to
> faq mostly used with udp)

Status 000 is generally seen if the request is aborted before Squid has
received the reply headers. Also consistent with this reply being 0
bytes large...

Regards
Henrik
Received on Thu Nov 21 2002 - 10:06:09 MST

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