mån 2003-09-01 klockan 16.04 skrev Phil Lucs:

> My question is, does Squid store redundant caching information, i.e. if
> proxy(alpha) went through proxy(beta) to proxy(theta), and proxy(theta) had
> a copy of the requested http object that was first propagated from
> proxy(alpha), then does an access.log entry in proxy(alpha) and proxy(beta)
> specify that BOTH proxies received the following pseudo access.log entry:

Each Squid logs what requests it received, and from where it got the
response given to the user.

So yes, all Squids in the request path will contain log entries for the
request. Hoever, in each Squid you can easily determine from where this
Squid got the reply. In proxy(alpha) you can determine the response was
retreived from proxy(beta) and account in accordingly.

Regards
Henrik

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