On Mon, Aug 07, 2006, Paul Clayton wrote: > Hi, > > We are using normal proxy connection. > > I have tried a few settings like server and client persistant > connections, but that did not help. The cache.log does not appear to > show anything unusual, or anything that stands out. What I do know, is > that the session is PHP based, and maybe this is where the clue is. > > Any help, as the management here want to through Squid out in favour of > another product, and Squid is slowly loosing credibility. We're going to need more information than that. Firstly - can you setup Squid on another machine that only one person (probably you) can use? Can you then verify that, if only one person is using the proxy, the behaviour is the same? If thats the case then you can turn on debug logging (which is going to be pretty verbose) and then get to the bottom of why the connection is being dropped out. Of course, if management is willing to go for a commercial solution then would they be willing to pay for squid support? Squid could get a lot more love and attention if some companies paid for squid support. Adrian