>> In regards to this log entry:
>> 
>> 1329010018.324      1 192.168.71.117 TCP_DENIED/407 4067 GET 
>> http://www.pendulus.org/loadshortpause.php - NONE/- text/html
>> 1329010018.473      0 192.168.71.117 TCP_DENIED/407 4332 GET 
>> http://www.pendulus.org/loadshortpause.php - NONE/- text/html
>> 1329010048.720  30194 192.168.71.117 TCP_MISS/200 330 GET 
>> http://www.pendulus.org/loadshortpause.php jgauthier 
>> DIRECT/69.135.186.43 text/html
>> 
>> Except the server is contacted at 1329010018, not 1329010048.

>Correct.

>The access.log timestamp is when the response is completed. The request 
>arrived at Squid at timetamp - duration.

>In the above numbers the request was parsed by Squid at

>  1329010048.720 s -  30194 ms = 1329010018.526 s

>and forwarded slightly after.

Understood. Thanks.  Is there anything I can do?  If, for instance, a user 
tries to upload a file that takes longer than two minutes the NTLM connection 
breaks, and they are prompted with new credentials, and the upload is aborted.  
 This is more real life than my test scenario, but that still happens, too.

I attempted to add "persistent_request_timeout 6 minutes", but that did not 
achieve the desired effect.

Thanks,

Jason


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