Hi Amos,
I assume, you got the password for the logfile via email.
Then, how to proceed here ? Should I file an official bug ?
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After application of patch _and_ activation of requested debug_options
download via https is slower as in previous tests; but I have SD-card in the
openwrt device for logging, so this might be reason of slow down.
But it still does not seem to throttle to expected speed.
Attached the cache.log with
On 25/02/19 11:34 am, reinerotto wrote:
> 1) I did some tests with my own webserver, and my local openwrt-system,
> running squid.
> And I can see, that http-traffic is throttled, but https is _not_.
> I used 10MB of data for my tests. Download speed for http is throttled to
> (my) 512kBit/s, as e
1) I did some tests with my own webserver, and my local openwrt-system,
running squid.
And I can see, that http-traffic is throttled, but https is _not_.
I used 10MB of data for my tests. Download speed for http is throttled to
(my) 512kBit/s, as expected, but https is not throttled.
2) I got som
On 21/02/19 12:46 am, reinerotto wrote:
> I also have a problem with delay_pools on 4.4. Download speed is not
> throttled. Easily to be verified when watching video from youtube, using
> 'statistics for nerds'.
>
> I do not remember having this effect on 3.5
>
> This squid runs on up-to-date ope
I also have a problem with delay_pools on 4.4. Download speed is not
throttled. Easily to be verified when watching video from youtube, using
'statistics for nerds'.
I do not remember having this effect on 3.5
This squid runs on up-to-date openwrt device,
having limited resources.
I am happy to
On 2/14/19 2:05 AM, Igor Rylov wrote:
> Squid Cache: Version 3.3.8
> When I try to download torrents and when I was installing (it is an
> online installer, i.e. small install launcher starts downloading needed
> components) Visual Studio Community edition, the bendwidth doesn't get
> limited, but