On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 3:20 AM, Alex Rousskov
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On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 06:25 +0900, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008, Alex Rousskov wrote:
I think it actually is a bug in the Vary handling in Squid-3.
The condition:
if (!has_vary ||
Hello,
just started squid 3.0 (stable2) in production. Three web servers,
each has squid in front, all three squids are set as siblings to each
other.
First of, I'm really surprised to get TCP_NEGATIVE_HIT/200. Lots of them:
# wc -l squid_access.log
1482641 squid_access.log
# grep -c
it goes. Thanks!
// Aurimas
On Sat, Mar 08, 2008, Aurimas Mikalauskas wrote:
Hello,
For the setup I'm about to discuss, I used to use varnish, but due to
stability issues decided to use squid instead. It's a rather usual
reverse-proxy setup with squid 3.0. However, I do have one
Hello,
For the setup I'm about to discuss, I used to use varnish, but due to
stability issues decided to use squid instead. It's a rather usual
reverse-proxy setup with squid 3.0. However, I do have one issue that
could have been solved easily with varnish, but I can't find a good
solution for