On Mon, 5 Dec 2011 09:14:40 -0500, rob yates wrote:
> Sorry for the bump, could someone let me know if this is supported?
> If
> it's not supported I'll need to look at something other than squid
> and
> am far enough along that I would rather not,
It is supported. Ensure that you have server_persistent_connections ON
(default setting) in squid.conf.
The word for today is "upgrade" anyway.
There are some behaviour and traffic conditions required to make
persistent connections actually work. It appears that one of these
conditions is not met in your system. Probably the server is emitting
unknown-length headers or explicitly requesting connection closure.
The amount of persistence you can get is up to the particular software
HTTP/1.1 compliance in both Squid and the backend server. So upgrading
Squid to the latest stable release you can will mean a better chance of
persistence happening.
Amos
Received on Tue Dec 06 2011 - 02:42:17 MST
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