Squid is (squid/2.5.STABLE13) and about the delay_pools : ================================ # ACLs # Multimedia file extension, -i : case insensitive acl mm_ext urlpath_regex -i \.mp3$ \.avi$ \.mov$ \.mpeg$ \.mpg$ \.divx$ \.mp4$ \.xvid$ \.axf$ \.3gp$ \.img2$ \.wma$ \.wmv$ acl compressed urlpath_regex -i \.rar$ \.zip$ acl executablebinary urlpath_regex \.exe$ \.msi$ \.bin$ \.iso$ # Delay Pools delay_pools 3 delay_class 1 2 delay_class 2 2 delay_class 3 2 delay_parameters 3 30000/30000 30000/30000 delay_parameters 2 50000/50000 50000/50000 delay_parameters 1 260000/260000 260000/260000 delay_initial_bucket_level 50 delay_access 3 allow isaserver executablebinary delay_access 3 allow isaserver compressed delay_access 3 deny all delay_access 2 allow isaserver mm_ext delay_access 2 deny all delay_access 1 allow needbw delay_access 1 allow isaserver !mm_ext !executablebinary !compressed delay_access 1 deny all ================================ and about the time out directives ================================ # timouts read_timeout 1 minutes client_lifetime 60 minutes # 0 for unlimited request_body_max_size 0 ================================ P.S. "Dear Henrik, Oops! sorry for direct reply to your email address" On 6/7/06, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ons 2006-06-07 klockan 11:12 +0330 skrev Mehdi Sarmadi: > I've problem with upload use, uploads more than 1MB get broken often. Which Squid version? Check the request_body_max_size parameter in your squid.conf. Old versions of Squid defaults to 1MB. Regards Henrik -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBEht5JB5pTNio2V7IRAk1cAKCwPnlLS0ZpPY2bXmSpnFhOW6yQIQCfYyqC UShdARmHJfA65HrNZ96r3xA= =DBs2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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