Re: [squid-users] high latency satellite link - downloads slow/cease, broken links

From: Sean <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 18:23:50 -1000

i was thinking 404 (not found), not 403 (forbidden). what in the
world would cause squid to 403 an object? the only ACL's present are
just for controlling proxy access.. i can shift-refresh and it'll
sometimes refresh those 403's, and ironically, 403 some of the images
that loaded correctly the first time around.

On 11/27/06, Sean <sean.barmettler@gmail.com> wrote:
> of course..i should have thought of doing a simple comparison for the
> ones that work against those that didnt.
>
> the results are odd... im getting 403's on all those broken links.
> TCP_MISS/200 for the ones that work, of course, and TCP_MISS/403 for
> the ones that dont. makes perfect sense except for the fact they're
> THERE, heh. this of course would explain why refreshing isnt helping,
> if the objects are marked 403'ed.
>
> thanks for the assistance.
>
> On 11/27/06, Mark Elsen <mark.elsen@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > before i get started, do note that bypassing the proxy, everything is fine.
> > >
> > > Ive used squid without a hitch for years now, but never on a
> > > satellite. On sites with a lot of links or images (news sites,
> > > hardware reviews, p*rn, hell any modern site) it will break a LOT of
> > > the links to pictures/background images/etc. Basically after a week
> > > of trying every directive ive ever used and then some, i cant make it
> > > any better. putting the dns_servers 127.0.0.1 helped in a way: it
> > > made the sites begin to load faster, but the broken links were still
> > > there. I basically got nowhere faster with that one. nothing else
> > > ive tried seems to phase it. im not sure if there's any OS tweaks
> > > that should be done at this point or if im SOL.
> > >
> > > ANY help/person with experience with this would be greatly
> > > appreciated. we're a lowly cold (and remote!) little air force base
> > > that needs all we can get in our barracks!
> > >
> > >
> > >...
> >
> > Check access.log, for those requests leading to 'lost' images e.d.
> > Check cache.log for further error messages, if any.
> >
> >
> > M.
> >
>
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