Re: [squid-users] Zero hit rate on reverse proxy server with Squid

From: Michael T. Halligan <michael@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 18:19:55 -0700

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>> Here's what I'm seeing in access.log :
>>
>> 1147659469.909 18 adsl-71-134-224-41.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net
>> TCP_MISS/304 245 GET http://squidtest.bitpusher.com/
>> 78/31/00/5db751d7d1355191556c70570974a13793ca2468/9a6c2cb08bc0ea681a8
>> 8bf
> [...]
>> Authorization: Basic
>> Yml0cHVzaGVyOmJwYmVhbnM=\r\nCache-Control: max-age=0\r\n] [HTTP/1.1
>> 304 Not Modified\r\nDate: Mon, 15 May 2006 02:17:26 GMT\r\nServer:
>> Apache/1.3.34 (Unix) PHP/5.1.2 mod_ssl/2.8.25 OpenSSL/0.9.7d\r
>> \nConnection: Keep-Alive, Keep-Alive\r\nKeep-Alive: timeout=15,
>> max=99
>> \r\nETag: "d8e8367-183a-4464ed3d"\r\n\r]
>
>
> This can't be cached due to
>
> a) Authentication was used, and the server did not indicate the
> content
> is public (not requiring authentication).

Is there something special that I need to do in apache to make it
say that the data is "public" once
it's been authenticated?

> b) Reload request (max-age=0)
>
> c) If-Modified-Since can only be cached once the object as such has
> been
> cached.

I'm rather squid illiterate here. Where do I begin to research these
two statements?

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