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10.1.10.9 is the proxy's IP, dude

And it is connecting to the same server multiple times because a client is doing a RANGE download.. (windows update to be exact)

All GETS are like these:

GET http://au.v4.download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/defu/2016/06/am_base_7684a3445029744f69529e465ac573f76bd68144.exe HTTP/1.1
Accept: */*
Accept-Encoding: identity
If-Unmodified-Since: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 22:14:50 GMT
Range: bytes=103416560-104234280
User-Agent: Microsoft BITS/7.8
Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive
Host: au.v4.download.windowsupdate.com

But with an increasing range every ~2 secs.... and squid will create a new connection to the server everytime

Anyway.. I'm trying to figure out this by myself for months now.. 

In my "test lab" it seems collapsed_forwarding and range-requests are working together.. but in this production server I always get this behaviour.. lots of connections to the same server, and to get the same file..

How to get rid of it without giving up on caching it? lol


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Heiler Bemerguy
Network Manager - CINBESA
55 91 98151-4894/3184-1751
Em 12/07/2016 17:08, joe escreveu:
root@proxy:~# netstat -n |grep 201.30.251.27 |grep ESTAB
tcp   243802      0 10.1.10.9:27788 201.30.251.27:80        ESTABELECIDA
tcp        0      0 10.1.10.9:15343 201.30.251.27:80        ESTABELECIDA
tcp    14480      0 10.1.10.9:32548 201.30.251.27:80        ESTABELECIDA
tcp        0      0 10.1.10.9:25426 201.30.251.27:80        ESTABELECIDA
tcp    48322      0 10.1.10.9:8560 201.30.251.27:80        ESTABELECIDA
tcp   329234      0 10.1.10.9:54205 201.30.251.27:80        ESTABELECIDA
tcp        0      0 10.1.10.9:1656 201.30.251.27:80        ESTABELECIDA
tcp      993      0 10.1.10.9:50820 201.30.251.27:80        ESTABELECIDA
tcp   330227      0 10.1.10.9:56519 201.30.251.27:80        ESTABELECIDA
10.1.10.9  one client ip i cant tell he might be downloading more then one
file
range_offset_limit -1 or none it will force range to non range download

Look my conf:

      
acl fullDLext urlpath_regex -i 
\(exe|ms(i|u|p)|deb|cab|rpm|bin|zip|ax|r(a|p)m|app|pkg|mar|nzp|dat|iop|xpi|dmg|dds|thor|nar|gpf|pdf|appx|appxbundle|esd)
ouchhh 2 much unless you have plenty of bandwith

acl fullDLurl url_regex -i \.microsoft\.com\/filestreamingservice

      
quick_abort_min 0 KB
quick_abort_max 0 KB
quick_abort_pct 100

      
range_offset_limit -1 fullDLext
range_offset_limit -1 fullDLurl
better to change that to   one control i dont know if that will be bad idea 


collapsed_forwarding on
this is good if you have other client downloading on same time same file it
has nothing to do with multi connection to the same  ip only it will help
saving you example if you have 10 client downloading at the same time same
file so one download it will be.. not 10 download i dont know if im
mistaking amos or other will answer to that





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