On 09/09/17 04:37, Steve Hill wrote:
I've identified a problem with Squid 3.5.26 using a lot of memory when
some broken clients are on the network. Strictly speaking this isn't
really Squid's fault, but it is a denial of service mechanism so I
wonder if Squid can help mitigate it.
AFAIK
I've identified a problem with Squid 3.5.26 using a lot of memory when
some broken clients are on the network. Strictly speaking this isn't
really Squid's fault, but it is a denial of service mechanism so I
wonder if Squid can help mitigate it.
The situation is this:
Squid is set up as a t