>>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.
Let me correct that. This change did achieve the desired effect when using squid directly. I am also using dansguardian in front of squid, and need to look at the way it's closing connections after 2 minutes.
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