ons 2003-02-12 klockan 15.39 skrev Rainer Traut:
> Hi,
> this is exactly you answered me at that time.
> We are using all different versions of IE,
> W2k and XP, our domino servers are running Windows NT
> and Redhat 7.3. Should be no problem then?
>
> You mean, if the browser opens x connections to the proxy,
> the proxy opens x connections to the webserver?
For CONNECT (SSL) request yes.
For normal http:// traffic the number of connections may differ somewhat
depending on your user base and browser configurations as the
connections is then maintained separately between client<->squid and
squid<->servers
> Can I see this as a form of address translation?
If you like. Technically it is not exacly address translation as proxies
operate at the application level on behalf of the client..
> Maybe IE opens more connections with proxy (when
> using IE default settings)?
Or maybe it simply works better in your network environment when going
via the proxy than going direct..
-- Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org> MARA Systems AB, SwedenReceived on Wed Feb 12 2003 - 09:16:36 MST
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