If you set quick_abort to -1 then you disable quick aborts, forcing
Squid to always download the entire object even if the user cancels
the request.
To always force quick aborts you want something like
quick_abort_min 0 KB
quick_abort_max 0 KB
Regards
Henrik Nordström
Squid Developer
On Thursday 14 February 2002 13.00, Jack wrote:
> Hello Joe and All,
> How to disable quick_abort
> In squid.conf it ask to give -1 KB
>
> But i think it is not working because
>
> The incomming req in eth0 shows less transaction compare to
> outgoing interface eth1.
>
> My uplink connection is slow so i feel this quick_abort may be the
> problem to have more transaction in eth1 than eth0(i guess)
> When i pink to yahoo.com it shows 5 secs
> if i bypass squid it shows 1-1.5 secs
>
> I stoped client_persistent_connections and
> server_persistent_connections off(the problem continous)
>
> If there may be any other problem please guide me
> Is there anythink to disable in OS
>
> I am running squid-2.4STABLE1 as transparent proxy in
> redhat-7.1kernel- 2.4.17
> I am using iptables for redirecting
>
>
>
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