On 07/01/2025 14:55, Alex Rousskov wrote:
On 2025-01-07 04:49, Tony Albers wrote:
Is it possible in squid to ensure that a badly behaving backend
application doesn't eat up all squid resources?
Yes, especially if you know about that application behavior in advance.
You can configure Squid t
On 2025-01-07 04:49, Tony Albers wrote:
Is it possible in squid to ensure that a badly behaving backend
application doesn't eat up all squid resources?
Yes, especially if you know about that application behavior in advance.
You can configure Squid to start denying requests for the problematic
On 07.01.25 10:49, Tony Albers wrote:
Is it possible in squid to ensure that a badly behaving backend
application doesn't eat up all squid resources?
E.g.: at work we have an Apache reverse proxy in front of a number of
backend hosts. If one of the backend applications misbehaves, this can
resul
Hi guys,
Is it possible in squid to ensure that a badly behaving backend
application doesn't eat up all squid resources?
E.g.: at work we have an Apache reverse proxy in front of a number of
backend hosts. If one of the backend applications misbehaves, this can
result in all of apache's worker p