On Tuesday 15 Dec 2015 at 13:02, Roberto Carna wrote:
> Development team say that a session is conformed by cookies, and the
> expiration time defined is 3 hours.
Squid will not change the content of the cookies (although it's possible it
could remove them, depending on the configuration).
Does
On 16/12/2015 2:02 a.m., Roberto Carna wrote:
> Development team say that a session is conformed by cookies, and the
> expiration time defined is 3 hours.
Squid has nothing to do with Cookie headers. Except to ensure that they
are erased from cached responses as per the Cookie requirements.
Amos
Development team say that a session is conformed by cookies, and the
expiration time defined is 3 hours.
2015-12-15 9:32 GMT-03:00 Antony Stone :
> On Tuesday 15 Dec 2015 at 11:39, Roberto Carna wrote:
>
>> Dear, we have a Squid3 as reverse proxy with default configuration.
>>
>> We have a domain
On Tuesday 15 Dec 2015 at 11:39, Roberto Carna wrote:
> Dear, we have a Squid3 as reverse proxy with default configuration.
>
> We have a domain pointed to a web server. In this server the user
> session expiration is setup in 3 hs, but each 15 minutes the session
> expires.
What is your definit
I add that the main line in squid3.conf is:
cache_peer 10.10.1.10 parent 80 0 no-query originserver login=PASS name=SiteXXX
Thanks again.
2015-12-15 8:39 GMT-03:00 Roberto Carna :
> Dear, we have a Squid3 as reverse proxy with default configuration.
>
> We have a domain pointed to a web server.
Dear, we have a Squid3 as reverse proxy with default configuration.
We have a domain pointed to a web server. In this server the user
session expiration is setup in 3 hs, but each 15 minutes the session
expires.
At this time, we are not sure about the origin of the session
expiration. Taking into