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Thank you Chris, but I the client_persistent_connections is on by
default, and I couldn't find a setting in the squid.conf for the
persistent_connection_after_error is that new to squid 2.6?  In the
cache manager here are the top ten on client-side persistent and
server-side persistent.  Many single requests/connections.  I will see
if I can get the numbers down.

Client-side persistent connection counts:

	req/
	conn      count
	----  ---------
	   0      19994
	   1     528463
	   2     207501
	   3      54250
	   4      28128
	   5      20254
	   6      14277
	   7      10385
	   8       8673
	   9       7132
	  10       6173

Server-side persistent connection counts:

	req/
	conn      count
	----  ---------
	   1    1085626
	   2      15941
	   3       3829
	   4       1724
	   5       1038
	   6        620
	   7        388
	   8        216
	   9        123
	  10         59


On 4/23/07, Chris Nighswonger <cnighswonger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 4/23/07, Brian Kirk <bekirk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 Is there a way to have it
> so once a user authenticates the credentials will be stored and won't
> need the ntlm helper for a set time.

Do you have client_persistent_connections enabled? You might also try
enabling persistent_connection_after_error as well.

You can see persistent connection information in the CacheMgr if you
have it setup.

Chris


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