Re: Squid config

From: Duane Wessels <wessels@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 97 20:11:32 -0700

joydon@soonet.ca writes:

>I am fairly new to squid. I am running a test install on a bsdi 3.0
>system. The one thing i'm most curious about here is how "ttl" works.
>Btw, i'm currently set up as a caching only proxy. How can i adjust the
>ttl on cached urls? If a page changes before the ttl expires, will the
>page be updated? I noticed the default values are fairly large, for
>example, currently i have the following:
>
> www.soonet.ca C 0 21102 1 208.128.155.2
> www.infoseek.com C 122 21391 6 204.162.96.20
>204.162.96.68 204.162.96.76 204.162.96.33 204.162.96.34
>204.162.96.21
> wuarchive.wustl.edu C 131 21401 1 128.252.135.4
> www.cs.ruu.nl C 139 21461 1 131.211.80.17
> ftp.sunet.se C 149 21451 2 130.238.253.4
>130.238.253.5
> newton.math.psu.edu C 158 21442 2 146.186.130.5
>146.186.131.193
> risc220.piaggio.cba.unige.it C 171 21429 1 130.251.107.121
> www.math.uio.no C 178 21422 1 129.240.223.53
> www.inf.utfsm.cl C 187 21413 3 200.1.19.129
>146.83.198.3 200.1.19.1
> www.jmas.co.jp C 194 21406 1 133.226.128.136
>
>Are these normal values. What kind of ttl sizes are recommended? TIA.

What you have there is the IP cache. These are not the same TTLs
for the cached Web pages.

I don't know which version you're running. If its 1.0.x, then you
should probably upgrade to 1.1.x. For a description of how Squid 1.1.x
deals with fresh/stale objects, see the v1.1 Release Notes section
"Refresh Rules and If-Modified-Since"

Duane W.
Received on Thu Apr 24 1997 - 20:29:52 MDT

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