Hi
You are hitting 'reload' at the top of your browser?
This tells squid to get the page over again, normally... and
is the reason you normally get TCP_REFRESH_MISS.
Oskar
On Thu, Nov 06, 1997 at 11:10:09AM +0200, Constantin Teodorescu wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I am experimenting with squid NOVM on a Pentium machine on Linux RedHat
> 4.2.
>
> I am watching /var/log/access.log and try to load repeatedly different
> HTML pages from www.sun.com and I have seen that *every time* , squid
> forces the direct loading from sun for an image from the main home page,
> with the message TCP_REFRESH_MISS.
>
> TCP_REFRESH_MISS/200 29792 GET http://www.sun.com/971027/11.3.IMAP.GIF -
> DIRECT/www.sun.com image/gif
>
> The image is used with a map.
>
> Do you have some idea why this image cannot be cached ?
-- "Haven't slept at all. I don't see why people insist on sleeping. You feel so much better if you don't. And how can anyone want to lose a minute - a single minute of being alive?" -- Think TwiceReceived on Fri Nov 07 1997 - 02:40:06 MST
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