Re: [squid-users] upload data report

From: Muhammad Yousuf Khan <sirtcp_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 15:41:11 +0500

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> "probably"?

"probably", because i am not confident enough with my understanding
with the output.

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> The '<' means data sent to client. The '>' means data received from client.
> The format omitting these characters is the total sum of both.
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the confusion part is the actual value that i am looking for whether
in upload or download. value always comes in "<" with this value not
with ">"

for example here is when i uploaded 2.2 MB of file to live.com

1355559811.654 485143 10.51.100.240 TCP_MISS/200 18155070 181 CONNECT
snt121.mail.live.com:443 - DIRECT/65.55.68.103

in this log i am download approx 3.2 MB of file

 1355739469.389 11759 10.51.100.240 TCP_MISS/200 4077890 1917 GET
http://software-files-a.cnet.com/s/software/12/84/20/79/ccsetup325.exe?
- DIRECT/92.122.213.10 application/octet-stream

however in both logs you can see two values 1) 18155070 181 (upload
log) , 2) 4077890 1917 (download log)

so the question is. does "<" (value) with method "CONNECT" means data
sent to client and on the other hand "<" (value) with method "GET"
means data receive from the client? are they totally inverse of each
other when methods are change.

> Amos
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Received on Mon Dec 17 2012 - 10:41:24 MST

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