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Squid not caching properly
Hi guys,
Not sure if this post is in the right thread, if not please let me know and I'll ask for it to be moved ) : I've set up the Squid proxy on my linux box (SuSE 10.1). About 4 people connect to the Internet via the proxy at the moment, and it's working fine. However - in the access.log, everything is mostly TCP_MISS, very rarely does it actually cache something. If it doesn't cache it doesn't really have much use, does it? Is there a setting I'm missing somewhere? Thanks in advance. |
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