Re: [squid-users] HITS and MISSES

From: Brian <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 15:29:04 -0400

Requests which do not return Expires or Last-Modifed headers are not
cachable because squid can not determine how long they will remian valid.

Dynamically generated pages, such as yahoo.com, are usually not cached.
Chances are most of the images were, though.

        -- Brian

On Saturday 14 July 2001 12:33 pm, Mark Tinka wrote:
> hi everyone, i am still new to squid and trying it out big time...
>
> i am wondering, when i use squid to download say, www.yahoo.com, i look
> at the logs and see TCP_MISS .. is this normal..?.. because when i close
> the browser and download www.yahoo.com again, the logs show squid
> connecting to www.yahoo.com, again... and yet i though it would pull
> this page from Squid's cache... is there something wrong i did.. or
> missed out..
>
> all help appreciated.. thanks..
>
> regards.. AKNIT
>
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