On 31/07/18 19:56, ygirardin wrote: > Hi > > > Of course my browser used my proxy. > > > I try to request www.perdu.com (that's a simple website with only http). > > > Indeed when I look on the access.log I have the following trace : > > > 1533023517.502 4990 10.1.0.39 NONE_ABORTED/000 0 GET http://perdu.com/ > - HIER_NONE/- - > > So seems like the connection is abort, It is. Client aborted/disconnected after 5 sec. Your re-writer timeout is 10 sec. > but this should not stop my > rewriter ? The transaction ended before any rewriter action was needed. There is nothing to be done by Squid for this client. > > And if my rewritter reply OK after the 10 seconds timeout the page is > well displayed in my browser. I was expecting to receive a 500 error. > Helper responses are cached when possible. If your test requests the same URL twice in a row from the same Squid the second one can use a result provided for the first client request. Like so: 1) Client A connects, requests http://perdu.com/ 2) Squid asks helper for URL alterations of http://perdu.com/ 3) client A disconnects, 4) helper request A times out, client already gone, nothing happens. 5) helper responds with result "OK", Squid caches that result. 6) client B connects, requests http://perdu.com/ 7) Squid uses result "OK" for helper lookup http://perdu.com/ Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users