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> Hi everyone,
>
> I have recently started using squid (not transparent yet). I
> have a few questions:
Not transparant = good = keep it that way.
>
> 1) Where are the DNS entries stored by squid. I specified
> 10000 entries in the squid.conf
How did you do this ? Example ?
> but I don't know where they are stored. I want to know how
> much disk space it takes?
>
> 2) I am having problems with the conditional GET
> (if-modified-since). I keep getting
> TCP_MISS/304. I know what the problem is. The question is how
What is the problem, then ?
> do I fix it? If i go to
> www.squid-cache.org then the next time I go there i should
> get a TCP_HIT. I get either a
Should you ? What if the site does not allow caching by webcaches ?
> TCP_MISS or TCP_REFRESH_HIT. How can I work around these problems????
Don't use browser's reload function for tests like this, forces objects
to be re-validaded and you will get those status messages for
the objects accessed (indeed).
>
> 3) Is there a way to limit the size of the logs created by squid?
Rotate your logs on a regular basis.
Checkout the 'logfile_rotate' directive in squid.conf
M.
>
> Thank you very much for your time... I appreciate any
> suggestions/comments/concerns
>
> cheers
> Dravya
>
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