I start my squid proxy in terminal, then i meet problem like this:
http://imgur.com/a/YPI1X . how can i fdix this?
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Hey Yuri,
The issue is not money alone…
To my understanding Squid is written in C++ and is very complex, due to this it
requires more then basic level knowledge.
However I can clearly say that it's not a big issue to use current squid
APIs\Interfaces(ICAP\ECAP) to implement a solution which
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So,
the overall answer is "NO".
You can use Store-ID + collapsed forwarding functionality to achieve
something your want. May be together, may be separate. Hard luck :)
But this is your own problem. No one will solve the problem without the
infu
Hey Simon,
I do not know the plans but it will depend on couple things which can fit to
one case but not the other.
The assumption that we can fetch any part of the object is the first step for
any solution what so ever.
However it is not guaranteed that each request will be public.
The idea of
On 6/08/2016 9:56 p.m., k simon wrote:
> Hi,list,
> Code 206 is the most pain for our forwed proxy. Squid use
> “range_offset_limit” to process byte-range request. when set it "none",
> it has 2 wellknown issue:
> 1. boost the traffic on the server side, we observed it's amplified
> 500% compare
Amos Jeffries writes:
So the Squid logs can contain negative duration under exactly four
conditions:
...
4) NTP service adjusting the kernel clock backwards.
Since you say this is happening noticably often then its #4 and there is
something funky going on with NTP. The others are all at rare an