Re: [squid-users] byte count associated with TCP_REFRESH_MISS/404

From: Chris Robertson <crobertson@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 16:37:10 -0800

Colin Campbell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 07:33, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
>> tis 2006-10-17 klockan 09:00 +1000 skrev Colin Campbell:
>>
>>
>>> Can someone explain what the logged (access.log) byte count associated
>>> with a TCP_REFRESH_MISS/404 is?
>>>
>> The byte count in Squid access.log is always the number of octets sent
>> to the client, including HTTP headers.
>>
>
> Thanks, but if 404 = "Not found", what gets sent to the client? I ask
> cos I've seen byte counts that cover quite a range, eg
>
> 1161098970.599 286 172.17.100.2 TCP_REFRESH_MISS/404 830 GET
> http://www.abc.net.au/news/syndicate/topstoriesrss.xml -
> DIRECT/203.2.218.61 text/html
>
> 1161119981.460 212 172.17.100.6 TCP_REFRESH_MISS/404 4247 GET
> http://www.afcasiancup.com/shared/media/flags/PAL.gif -
> DIRECT/61.9.209.160 text/html
>
> 1161119981.776 804 172.17.100.6 TCP_REFRESH_MISS/404 4247 GET
> http://www.afcasiancup.com/shared/media/flags/UAE.gif -
> DIRECT/61.9.209.161 text/html
>
> 1161127683.357 805 172.17.100.6 TCP_REFRESH_MISS/404 382 GET
> http://myspace-043.vo.llnwd.net/01282/34/06/1282886043_s.jpg -
> DIRECT/69.28.159.221 text/html
>
> Colin
>
>
>> Regards
>> Henrik
>>
 From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/404_error:

These errors can be customized on a large number of such servers to
display a page that could be of more help than a default. For example,
this can be achieved in Apache by placing a .htaccess file on the Web
server. Internet Explorer will not display these pages, however, unless
they are larger than 512 bytes. Creating humorous 404 pages has become
popular and websites (see external links below) have been created for
the sole purpose of linking to numerous amusing 404 error pages.

Chris
Received on Tue Oct 17 2006 - 18:37:21 MDT

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