We have some electronic journals & datasets that are authenticated by IP
address.
These I set up as for example:
hierarchy_stoplist www.infotrac.london.gale.com
with to stop local caching getting sessions confused:
acl DSET1 dstdomain www.infotrac.london.gale.com
no_cache deny DSET1
However one of our neighbours has a cache digest with a hit for the page -
basicly an error message saying the neighbour can not access.
Despite the hierarchy, we are getting cache digest hits:
926522637.611 224 134.83.66.171 TCP_MISS/200 869 GET
http://infotrac.galegrou
p.com/itweb/bu_itc - CACHE_DIGEST_HIT/brunel0.sites.wwwcache.ja.net text/html
This is under Squid 2.1p2 - do we need always_direct statements as well?
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Peter Polkinghorne, Computer Centre, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UB8 3PH,| | Peter.Polkinghorne@brunel.ac.uk +44 1895 274000 x2561 UK | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------Received on Wed May 12 1999 - 09:53:17 MDT
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