TCP_MISS/200 is normal, indicates everything was OK.
TCP_MISS/763 is never known of before. Not a valid error code.
TCP_MISS/250 is also not known, but indicates success somehow...
If you see HTTP 400 errors in your browser then there SHOULD be a
TCP_MISS/400 error in Squid's access.log. If not then it isn't a HTTP
400 error.
Regards
Henrik Nordström
Squid Hacker
"S. Endgirgli" wrote:
>
> In access.log there are entries tcp_miss /200 or /763, /250.... <address>
> /direct <address>
> I don't do caching so I don't know if it's normal...
> Requests seem to be valid, cause without proxy in browser pages are accesses
> correctly...
Received on Tue Oct 16 2001 - 01:22:48 MDT
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