Thanks Yuri,
Any tips how to increase TCP/IP stack ?
Did you means TCP/IP stack on the Citrix Server side or on the squid
box or both ?
Because , all computers that did not use Citrix can surf trough squid
and open unlimited tabs without any issue.
And Citrix sessions that *did not use Squid* can surf trough Internet
and open unlimited tabs without any issue.
Le 08/07/2015 20:48, Yuri Voinov a écrit :
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Looks like TCP/IP stack level issue.
09.07.15 0:26, David Touzeau пишет:
Dear
I would like to share a strange behavior.
We have servers that stores Citrix application.
Each Citrix server run about 10 users/session
Each session execute browsers connected to squid 3.5.6 or 3.3.13.
After opening 10 tabs, browsers generates error about Connections
broken or connection unavailable from Proxy.
So next tabs cannot be opened correctly.
Both HTTP/HTTPS destination websites meet this behavior.
if we wait several seconds , refresh the browser tab that generate the
error, website can be opened.
No Squid error page can be seen on the browser error.
Using the same test without Squid ( in direct mode ) and inside a
Citrix Session did *not* reproduce this issue
Using the same test on a physical machine did *not* reproduce this issue.
Using the same test on a server "Without Citrix" inside a TSE session
did *not* reproduce this issue.
Using the same test on with Chrome and Internet Explorer and FireFox
*reproduce* the issue
Using Squid without any ACL, without any caching system, with only one
worker *reproduce* this issue
This issue can only be reproduced on a server with Citrix installed or
inside a Citrix Session with Squid as proxy.
It seems/like that Squid refuse connections from a Citrix Server.
Can anybody have already reproduced/fixed this issue ?
Is there a squid limitation of number of opened browsers from one
single IP ( the Citrix server) ?
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