squid squid wrote:
Hi,
Currently I am running Squid Version 2.7 Stable 4 on a Linux ES3 box
with 2.5GB RAM.
Basically there is no caching configured on the squid apps and it is
being used like a middle man between client and web/apps servers
which has both http and https transaction
Would like to know does squid application give higher priority for
http transaction as compared to https transaction??? That is to say,
a client who access http traffic will get serve by squid apps first
and client who access https traffic will get server later.
No it does not. All requests are equal.
This can be manually changed by using delay_pools to limit available
bandwidth to certain requests.
Kindly also advise is there any way to have detailed logging for
https connection passing thru squid cause the current log only
capture "CONNECT xxx.xxx.com:443" which does not show the actual
status of the transaction.
Not in Squid-2. What you see logged _is_ the entire connection data
available to Squid-2.
Squid-3.1 can go deeper with SslBump, but requires administrative
control over the encryption certificates on the client machine to do so.
Amos
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Please be using
Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE7 or 3.0.STABLE20
Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.14