On 2013-11-19 04:18, adamso wrote:
Hi,
This is the content of my cache.log
2013/11/18 13:41:04 kid1| local=192.168.0.101:3128
remote=192.168.0.19:49602
FD 95 flags=1: read/write failure: (113) No route to host
Network connection between proxy and client broke (network cable
unplugged, wireless disconnected, or something to similar effect).
2013/11/18 13:50:06 kid1| local=192.168.0.101:3128
remote=192.168.0.21:53576
FD 66 flags=1: read/write failure: (32) Broken pipe
Client disconnected. Similar to the above.
2013/11/18 14:53:21 kid1| local=192.168.0.101:3128
remote=192.168.0.21:49499
FD 106 flags=1: read/write failure: (110) Connection timed out
Exactly so. "connection too slow" is both the problem and what the
message means.
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There is a problem?? What does it mean?
My connection become sometimes too slow.
Exactly so. "connection too slow" is both the problem and what the
message means.
It can happen in a number of ways:
* web browser "Happy Eyeballs" mechanism
* network congestion
* buffer bloat
* wireless interference (if any of the links are wireless, Wifi etc)
* overloaded proxy not responding fast enough to keep the cleint from
disconnecting
* broken firewall somewhere
* broken HTTP middleware
* read/write timout values configured too low for your network
requirements
Note these are *all* generic networking problems. Other than the small
possibility of misconfiguration there is nothing particualrly related to
Squid in the reasons for those errors happening.
Amos