Re[2]: [squid-users] outside squid link overload.

From: Alexey Kovrizhnykh <alexey_at_star-cell.net>
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 08:37:43 +0700

Hi Henrik,
 Thanks for answer.
 Your method doesn't help...
 I do not restrict my customers anywhere on the network.
 Traffic increases after I shift traffic through squid.
From router to Squid:
30 second input rate 1980000 bits/sec, 399 packets/sec
From Squid to router:
30 second output rate 2164000 bits/sec, 381 packets/sec

No wccp, no gre is used (if it could be headers...)

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Sunday, November 30, 2008, 9:26:28 PM, you wrote:
> fre 2008-11-28 klockan 17:52 +0700 skrev Alexey Kovrizhnykh:
>>  Question: How to make Squid not to download a new part of file 
> "unless the old part is already loaded by the user?  
> Squid only buffers a small amount (16KB) plus the TCP window buffering
> done by the OS.
> It's hard to say exactly what is your problem without looking into the
> details of the traffic you see. As others already mentioned it may be as
> simple as incorrect quick_abort or range_offset_limit settings, or even
> some bug in the very old version of Squid you are using.
> Try the following:
> quick_abort_min 0 KB
> quick_abort_max 0 KB
> range_offset_limit 0 KB
> Regards
> Henrik
Received on Tue Dec 02 2008 - 01:38:13 MST

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