On 1/12/07, Chris Nighswonger <cnighswonger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
But even considering that you use NTLM you have an abnormal amount of > > > > TCP_DENIED... Have you perhaps disabled client-side persistent > > connections making NTLM show it's worst face? > > > > Is this a setting in squid.conf or one that I make on the client? >
Ok. I think I answered my own question. Here is the portion of my squid.conf that invovles persistent connections: # TAG: client_persistent_connections # TAG: server_persistent_connections # Persistent connection support for clients and servers. By # default, Squid uses persistent connections (when allowed) # with its clients and servers. You can use these options to # disable persistent connections with clients and/or servers. # #Default: # client_persistent_connections on # server_persistent_connections on I assume that since it is commented out that squid defaults to 'on' Taking a look at the access.log, it appears that many requests are passed from IE7 without credentials. IE there is no username in the log entry. These are marked TCP_DENIED. If it would help, I can post a few entries from the access.log. Thanks again for the help. Chris