Dear Users/Developers,

we're having the following squid structure in our environment:


Parent-Proxy1+2
|
DMZ
|
Child-Proxy1+2
|
|
Clients


We notice quite often the case where the client/browser is automatically 
starting to refresh a random page every second for unknown reasons.

We're unsure if this is triggered by a wrong configuration or by a bug in the 
client itself.

How can we debug this further?

This is from the squid cache log:

1352194376.779    224 192.168.0.5 TCP_MISS/200 14432 GET 
http://www.mcseboard.de/windows-7-forum-76/kein-speichern-credentials-moeglich-win7-client-term-server2008-169219.html
 miw ROUNDROBIN_PARENT/parentproxy1.intern.domain text/html
1352194377.013    214 192.168.0.5 TCP_MISS/200 13900 GET 
http://www.mcseboard.de/windows-7-forum-76/kein-speichern-credentials-moeglich-win7-client-term-server2008-169219.html
 miw ROUNDROBIN_PARENT/parentproxy1.intern.domain text/html
1352194377.380    188 192.168.0.5 TCP_MISS/200 14173 GET 
http://www.mcseboard.de/windows-7-forum-76/kein-speichern-credentials-moeglich-win7-client-term-server2008-169219.html
 miw ROUNDROBIN_PARENT/parentproxy2.intern.domain text/html
1352194377.622    212 192.168.0.5 TCP_MISS/200 13900 GET 
http://www.mcseboard.de/windows-7-forum-76/kein-speichern-credentials-moeglich-win7-client-term-server2008-169219.html
 miw ROUNDROBIN_PARENT/parentproxy2.intern.domain text/html

We setup this in the child-proxies config:

cache_peer parentproxy1.intern.domain parent 3128 0 round-robin no-query
cache_peer parentproxy2.intern.domain parent 3128 0 round-robin no-query

Could this be the problem?

any help is greatly appreciated

Kr

Stefan Bauer

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