On 1/09/20 6:52 am, Michael Davis wrote:
> •The github repo is actually for refresh patterns specifically
>
> •I extensively read over almost every squid wiki page, but unfortunately
> my attempts to understand them felt kind of useless, i did read likely
> well over fifty different attempts guide
On 02/09/20 8:05 pm, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 2/09/20 7:01 pm, Amish wrote:
On 01/09/20 8:31 pm, Alex Rousskov wrote:
On 9/1/20 10:27 AM, Amish wrote:
Accepting ... connections at ... message came almost immediately (in 1
second).
Sep 01 06:40:05 foo squid[8446]: Accepting SSL bumped HTTP So
On 1/09/20 7:50 pm, Majed Zouhairy wrote:
> On Tue, 2020-09-01 at 05:10 +1200, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>> On 31/08/20 8:24 pm, Vacheslav wrote:
>>> Peace,
>>>
>>> been suffering for many hours so i'd rather ask for aid..
>>>
>>> i'm trying to limit the flow mainly for the most maximize people
>>>
>>
>
On 2/09/20 7:01 pm, Amish wrote:
>
> On 01/09/20 8:31 pm, Alex Rousskov wrote:
>> On 9/1/20 10:27 AM, Amish wrote:
>>
>>> Accepting ... connections at ... message came almost immediately (in 1
>>> second).
>>> Sep 01 06:40:05 foo squid[8446]: Accepting SSL bumped HTTP Socket
>>> connections at lo
On 9/2/20 3:01 AM, Amish wrote:
> On 01/09/20 8:31 pm, Alex Rousskov wrote:
>> 1. Adjust Squid to print the value of $NOTIFY_SOCKET together with the
>> "Accepting..." line. This will confirm that the variable is set. It
>> should be set. This debugging can be added without fear of producing too
>>
On 01/09/20 8:31 pm, Alex Rousskov wrote:
On 9/1/20 10:27 AM, Amish wrote:
Accepting ... connections at ... message came almost immediately (in 1
second).
Sep 01 06:40:05 foo squid[8446]: Accepting SSL bumped HTTP Socket
connections at local=[::]:3128 remote=[::] FD 27 flags=9
OK, so you are