Hi Amos,
Thank you for your reply.
Currently WebSockets failover is not a requirement for me. I have a followup question. For HTTPS web sockets as it uses TCP tunnel, it should work on all the versions of Squid proxy, is my understanding correct?
Also For HTTP websockets is there any squid(v6) beta version to play around in dev environments?
Thank you.
-Sreekanth
Thank you for your reply.
Currently WebSockets failover is not a requirement for me. I have a followup question. For HTTPS web sockets as it uses TCP tunnel, it should work on all the versions of Squid proxy, is my understanding correct?
Also For HTTP websockets is there any squid(v6) beta version to play around in dev environments?
Thank you.
-Sreekanth
On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 4:36 AM Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 27/01/2023 8:18 pm, sreekanth guru wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could you please let me know if squid v4 release supports websockets.
WebSockets is only supported in so far as it is rejected in the manner
to correctly trigger WebSockets failover mechnism. That goes for Squid-5
as well.
The upcoming Squid-6 brings HTTP Upgrade support to allow WebSockets to
tunnel through a proxy much like HTTPS. That has not had much testing
yet though so YMMV.
HTH
Amos
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