<4AF3FEC8.3000100@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="gb2312" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit MIME-Version: 1.0 Hi, Thank you for the reply. WOuld like to know if the treating of all requests are equal is the same across all version of squid??? Regards. ---------------------------------------- > Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 23:47:36 +1300 > From: squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > CC: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Priority of http over https traffic > > 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 > -- > Please be using > Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE7 or 3.0.STABLE20 > Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.14 _________________________________________________________________ New Windows 7: Find the right PC for you. Learn more. http://windows.microsoft.com/shop