Hey Spider,
Are you sure you are wrong?
What version of squid are you using?
What is the result for the same request when you use "curl" or "wget"?
In order to cache the request you are talking about there is a need to
make sure that the request and the response do support caching and allow
them.
There are many cases which there is a need for the file to not be cached
by the server request or by the client request and squid obeys them.
We can determine it manually by looking at the request and response or
maybe you can even try the tool redbot:
http://redbot.org/
It is very simple to use.
Feel free to just ask about the subject.
Eliezer
On 06/01/14 04:30, spiderslack wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am setting up a proxy with squid and realized that he is not a cache,
> or my understanding is incorrect examine me follow my setup.
>
> visible_hostname galileu
> acl localnet src 10.0.0.0/8 # RFC1918 possible internal network
> acl localnet src 172.16.0.0/12 # RFC1918 possible internal network
> acl localnet src 192.168.0.0/16 # RFC1918 possible internal network
> acl localnet src fc00::/7 # RFC 4193 local private network range
> acl localnet src fe80::/10 # RFC 4291 link-local (directly plugged)
> machines
> acl SSL_ports port 443
> acl Safe_ports port 80 # http
> acl Safe_ports port 21 # ftp
> acl Safe_ports port 443 # https
> acl Safe_ports port 70 # gopher
> acl Safe_ports port 210 # wais
> acl Safe_ports port 1025-65535 # unregistered ports
> acl Safe_ports port 280 # http-mgmt
> acl Safe_ports port 488 # gss-http
> acl Safe_ports port 591 # filemaker
> acl Safe_ports port 777 # multiling http
> acl CONNECT method CONNECT
> acl manager url_regex -i ^cache_object:///squid-internal-mgr/
> acl localhost src 192.168.1.0/24
> http_access allow manager localhost
> http_access deny manager
> http_access allow localhost manager
> http_access deny manager
> http_access deny !Safe_ports
> http_access deny CONNECT !SSL_ports
> http_access allow localnet
> http_access allow localhost
> http_access deny all
> http_port 3128
> cache_dir ufs /var/squid/cache/squid 1000 16 256
> coredump_dir /var/squid/cache/squid
>
> cache allow all
>
> the command "cache allow all" was just to test but still did not work
>
>
> I try to access a site with static content where the html and simple
> thing like "<h1> test </ h1>" but does not work
>
> In the log,in the logs I see only TCP_MISS not TCP_HIT this is correct?
>
> according to the official website of squuid
>
> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidLogs#Squid_result_codes
>
> TCP_MISS: The response object delivered was the network response object.
> TCP_HIT: The response object delivered was the local cache object.
>
> 1388784386.986 130 192.168.1.112 TCP_MISS/200 399 GET
> http://xxxx/~leandro/test.html - HIER_DIRECT/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx text/html
> 1388784387.105 65 192.168.1.112 TCP_MISS/200 399 GET
> http://xxxx/~leandro/test.html - HIER_DIRECT/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx text/html
> 1388784387.278 84 192.168.1.112 TCP_MISS/200 399 GET
> http://xxxx/~leandro/test.html - HIER_DIRECT/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx text/html
>
>
> any idea where I am going wrong?
Received on Mon Jan 06 2014 - 03:03:45 MST
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