Re: [squid-users] Squid Transparent mode amd delay pools on FreeBSD 5.4

2005-05-27 Thread Abu Khaled
On 5/27/05, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thu, 26 May 2005, Abu Khaled wrote:
 
  I found this in the FAQ's
  delay pools are incompatible with slow aborts; quick abort should be
  set fairly low to prevent objects being retrived at full speed once
  there are no clients requesting them (as the traffic allocation is
  based on the current clients, and when there are no clients attached
  to the object there is no way to determine the traffic allocation).
 
  Is it somehow releated to this and how can I deal with it?
 
 No, this describes a different problem.
 
 
 Plesae file a bug report for your problem. Please also mention the slow
 aborts faq entry in thatbug report.
 
 Regards
 Henrik
 

I found this in the Bug List.
http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=500

Seems I'll have to wait for it to be fixed. I'll use DUMMYNET on my
router to control the bandwidth for a while.

Thaks Henrik for your help.

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Kind regards
Abu Khaled


Re: [squid-users] Squid Transparent mode amd delay pools on FreeBSD 5.4

2005-05-26 Thread Henrik Nordstrom

On Sat, 21 May 2005, Abu Khaled wrote:


When using IE 6.0 on XP to download a file by right clicking on it and
selecting save the delay pools kick in and every thing is in order.
Now while the first download is working under the effect of the delay
pools, I right click on the same link again and save it to the same
location. At this point the delay pools are still in affect. If I
cancel the first download, the second one which is allready running
escapes the dealy pools and downloads with maximum bandwidth speed.


Which version of Squid?

Regards
Henrik


Re: [squid-users] Squid Transparent mode amd delay pools on FreeBSD 5.4

2005-05-26 Thread Abu Khaled
On 5/26/05, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sat, 21 May 2005, Abu Khaled wrote:
 
  When using IE 6.0 on XP to download a file by right clicking on it and
  selecting save the delay pools kick in and every thing is in order.
  Now while the first download is working under the effect of the delay
  pools, I right click on the same link again and save it to the same
  location. At this point the delay pools are still in affect. If I
  cancel the first download, the second one which is allready running
  escapes the dealy pools and downloads with maximum bandwidth speed.
 
 Which version of Squid?
 

squid-2.5.STABLE10 and I had the same problem with STABLE9.
I run Squid in Transparent Proxy mode on FreeBSD 5.4. I am not sure
if the problem also applies to normal mode since I always used Squid
in Transparent Proxy mode.

Off Topic: Why is everyone calling it Intercepting Proxy ?!

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Kind regards
Abu Khaled


Re: [squid-users] Squid Transparent mode amd delay pools on FreeBSD 5.4

2005-05-26 Thread Abu Khaled
On 5/26/05, Abu Khaled [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 5/26/05, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Sat, 21 May 2005, Abu Khaled wrote:
 
   When using IE 6.0 on XP to download a file by right clicking on it and
   selecting save the delay pools kick in and every thing is in order.
   Now while the first download is working under the effect of the delay
   pools, I right click on the same link again and save it to the same
   location. At this point the delay pools are still in affect. If I
   cancel the first download, the second one which is allready running
   escapes the dealy pools and downloads with maximum bandwidth speed.
 
  Which version of Squid?
 
 
 squid-2.5.STABLE10 and I had the same problem with STABLE9.
 I run Squid in Transparent Proxy mode on FreeBSD 5.4. I am not sure
 if the problem also applies to normal mode since I always used Squid
 in Transparent Proxy mode.
 
 Off Topic: Why is everyone calling it Intercepting Proxy ?!
 

I found this in the FAQ's
delay pools are incompatible with slow aborts; quick abort should be
set fairly low to prevent objects being retrived at full speed once
there are no clients requesting them (as the traffic allocation is
based on the current clients, and when there are no clients attached
to the object there is no way to determine the traffic allocation).

Is it somehow releated to this and how can I deal with it?

-- 
Kind regards
Abu Khaled


[squid-users] Squid Transparent mode amd delay pools on FreeBSD 5.4

2005-05-21 Thread Abu Khaled
Greetings...

I have a problem with squid running in transparent mode on a FreeBSD 5.4 box.
Here is a description of my problem I have with delay pools

When using IE 6.0 on XP to download a file by right clicking on it and
selecting save the delay pools kick in and every thing is in order.
Now while the first download is working under the effect of the delay
pools, I right click on the same link again and save it to the same
location. At this point the delay pools are still in affect. If I
cancel the first download, the second one which is allready running
escapes the dealy pools and downloads with maximum bandwidth speed.

Can some one test this on other systems to see if this is a problem or
is it allready known. I googled but found no results.

1. Squid in transparent mode with delay pools class 2 or 3.
2. Right click a link in IE on WindoseXP to save a link.
3. Right click again and start a second download (same link same location).
4. Cancel first download.
5. Check if second download escapes the delay pools.

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Kind regards
Abu Khaled