Hi all,
Maxconn seems doesn't works with last squid 3.2.0.16
I'm trying
acl userslimit src 192.168.0.0/16
acl 3conn maxconn 3
http_access deny 3conn userslimit
client_db on
grep 192.168.80.194 /var/log/squid/access.log | grep 2012:17:48:43 | wc -l
10
And no ban
Maybe I misconfigured some
On 13.03.2012 06:03, FredB wrote:
Hi all,
Maxconn seems doesn't works with last squid 3.2.0.16
I'm trying
acl userslimit src 192.168.0.0/16
acl 3conn maxconn 3
http_access deny 3conn userslimit
client_db on
grep 192.168.80.194 /var/log/squid/access.log | grep 2012:17:48:43 |
wc -l
10
And n
>
> Duration and overlap of those connections matters. If they were all
> serviced in less than 100ms and closed it is possible they all took
> place one after another sequentially with no more than 1 open at a
> time.
>
> maxconn allows up to 3 *simultaneous* connections. Opening three then
> c
On 13.03.2012 21:38, FredB wrote:
Duration and overlap of those connections matters. If they were all
serviced in less than 100ms and closed it is possible they all took
place one after another sequentially with no more than 1 open at a
time.
maxconn allows up to 3 *simultaneous* connections. O
> Bit suspicious yes.
>
> Tried apachebench (ab) with concurrency level 10? or anything like
> that
> which can guarantee multiple simultaneous connections for the test?
>
> Amos
Yes, a little script who make many wget recursive + I navigate with firefox,
after I watch access.log and read 20 c
> > Bit suspicious yes.
> >
> > Tried apachebench (ab) with concurrency level 10? or anything like
> > that
> > which can guarantee multiple simultaneous connections for the test?
> >
> > Amos
>
> Yes, a little script who make many wget recursive + I navigate with
> firefox, after I watch acces