New users only join the request after Squid has received the full reply
headers, making Squid think the reply is cacheable.
Multiple requests received before the full reply headers have been seen
from the first will each initiate a new connection (cache miss).
Regards
Henrik
"Gregory, Brad" wrote:
>
> I have a quick question on Squid and how it aggregates users. I'm new to
> Squid and have looked on the FAQ's to find the answer but didn't have any
> luck. It is my understanding that 2 users can connect to Squid and then
> Squid can make one TCP connection to a backend server. If this is so, how
> does Squid keep track of the responses and map them to the appropriate user?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Brad Gregory
> Senior Network Engineer
> Thomson Legal & Regulatory
> P: 651-848-4508
> F: 651-687-8231
> brad.gregory@westgroup.com
Received on Wed Jan 01 2003 - 08:25:47 MST
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