Re: [squid-users] upgrade question stable 2.5 stable 5 to stable 12

2005-11-30 Thread Ronny T. Lampert
I am currently running 2.5 Stable 5 and want to upgrade to Stable 12. Will my Stable 5 conf file work in Stable 12 ? Yes. I have updated from S3 until S12, using each version in between. Look into the cache.log (after starting the new squid) to see if squid complains about a setting. I had

[squid-users] TCP receive window limiting

2005-11-29 Thread Ronny T. Lampert
Repost of a previous message. I'd like to rephrase: Does anybody know if there is some technical necessity (other than memory pressure on the kernel's tcp subsystems) to limit squid to using only 64KB TCP windows? On the client side - LAN with relatively low RTTs - this seems sensible. On

[squid-users] TCP receive window limiting

2005-11-28 Thread Ronny T. Lampert
Hi, why is configure limiting the tcp receive buffer size per default to only 64K on Linux (I know of the setting tcp_recv_bufsize)? Wouldn't it be wise to let the kernel choose the appropriate sizes (because it only knows about memory pressure or not etc), also with respect to recent TCP

Re: [squid-users] Squid Server log biger than 2G

2005-11-28 Thread Ronny T. Lampert
Hi, I found my squid.out log file is too large for your system to handle: access.log size is 2,147,483,647 Bytes. Are there anyone tell me which version of squid can support biger than 2G access.log? At least at squid-2.5.S10; but you should use the latest S12. Special configure option is

Re: [squid-users] Reverse Cache with with HTTP-GET argument-caching

2005-11-28 Thread Ronny T. Lampert
Hi everyone, I'm currently running a squid reverse proxy to cache requests to a php-update script. The problem I'm facing now is that the requests doesn't seem to be cached because there is an id delivered as an HTTP-GET argument in form of update.php?extid={1234-5678-...}. Therefor (i

[squid-users] Squid and excess data from webservers

2005-02-28 Thread Ronny T. Lampert
Hi, sad fact is, that numerous (even bigger companies') webservers out there are broken and DO send excess data that differs from the Content-Length: specified in the header (mod_banner seems to be partially broken in this regard, too). Squid does simply hard-cut the stream after the