Hi Is a Squid (browser-generated error page) on Squid 3.3.8 running on Debian 7 with a mostly default configuration. I'm using http intercept now but before I had similar problems running squid 2.7 without interception. 2014-06-05 5:46 GMT+02:00 Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > On 5/06/2014 4:08 a.m., Santiago GOMEZ wrote: > > Hi > > > > In my office we are getting al lot of "(104) connection reset by peer" > > I'm 90% sure our problem is the saturation of the network because > > during lunch we don't get a single (104) connection reset by peer > > error and if I monitor the network is when user use all of our upload > > speed when we get 104 error all the time. > > > > Unfortunately, we have to wait for a few months until our ISP upgrades > > our area speed. > > > > My question is if there is something I can try to do so squid don't > > show so many errors. I prefer that it stays loading a website for 10 > > seconds than showing the message. > > > > Regards, > > > > What Squid version? > > What configuration? > > What is the "peer" being talked about? > Squid (browser-generated error page), or > the upstream web servers (squid-generated error page)? > > Amos >