fre 2007-06-08 klockan 11:05 -0700 skrev Ben Drees: > I'm running Squid 2.6 STABLE12 as a reverse proxy. The origin servers > are Apaches (2.0.58) configured to gzip most responses (which are all > dynamic) with mod_deflate. The fact that Squid is an HTTP 1.0 client has > the undesirable effect, in this scenario, that every compressed response > results in a connection closure. If I use telnet to replay a forwarded > request, changing only the "HTTP/1.0" to "HTTP/1.1", the response > includes "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" and "Connection: Keep-Alive" > rather than "Connection: Close". If only there were some other way to > produce this outcome. There is an experimental patch to add partial HTTP/1.1 support to Squid-2 at http://devel.squid-cache.org/. This might work for you unless your site is accepting POST/PUT requests.. (100-Continue is not yet supported). Regards Henrik
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