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From: Ben Pepa <bpepa@msn.bc.ca>
Subject: squid cache problems under 3.0-RELEASE
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Hi,

I'm not sure whether this is more of a Squid problem or FreeBSD problem,
but, we run a proxy server using Squid 2.1.PATCH1.  It runs fine for a
while, then the clients will start to get bad requests from the proxy
server. This happens under heavy trafic.

For example, I goto www.altavista.com, I get that page + all images fine.
Then, when weird things happen, someone else might goto www.disney.com.
The disney.com person will get the altavista page instead of the requested.
Is their a way to fix this?

I can kill Squid to fix this, or simply kill -HUP sometimes works.
Othertimes, killing it doesn't do a thing, so a reboot is necessary.



Thanks for any help you can provide,

Ben


p.s. The machine is a PII/266 w/128MB RAM, 2 x 10GB Seagate SCSI drives,
Adaptec 2940UW SCSI card, 2 x 3Com nics.



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