Hey Rob,
I really didn’t understood the situation?
Since we are in 2022 I believe a screen capture(video/gif) for the scenario
would be useful.
You can use the next tool to capture the scenario:
https://getsharex.com/
(if you are using windows)
Thanks,
Eliezer
Eliezer Cr
Thanks Christos,
I was aware of such things but haven't seen such a case.
Is there any way to "reproduce" this?
I believe it should be documented in the wiki.
Thanks,
Eliezer Croitoru
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Well this was a wild ride, I actually tracked the problem back to
dns64/nat64!
What I discovered is that the affected webserver didn't actually have ipv6
- it only had 2 ipv4 addresses. But something in my DNS-tree (I'm
suspecting the local systemd-resolve, but can't actually find any
hi all,
today my squid responding to web requests from different clients is really
slow
for example when i go on firefox/chrome and open multiple tabs to different
websites, it normally shows the "error url page" as ive denied all websites
apart from some
and some of the websites takes way to lo
On 2/20/22 20:43, Jason Haar wrote:
I've noticed that the Internet ipv6 is not quite as reliable as ipv4, in
that squid reports it cannot connect to web servers with an ipv6 error
when the web server is still available over ipv4.
eg right now one of our Internet-based web apps (which has 2 ip
Hi Ben,
When HTTP/2 is used, requests for two different domains may served using
the same TLS connection if both domains are served from the same remote
server and use the same TLS certificate.
There is a description here:
https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2016/08/18/http2-connection-coalescing/