[squid-users] Squid not accounting server response

Amos Jeffries squid3 at treenet.co.nz
Tue Oct 14 12:57:32 UTC 2014


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On 15/10/2014 1:16 a.m., Satish Thareja wrote:
> Hi Amos,
> 
> The client is being served the content as per the range in the
> request headers. The object is cacheable and there are no other
> caches involved.
> 
> The client requested range : 36798-103216128 (incorrect value in
> the last email) Object length : 103701442

How is the above number known?
 Content-Length: header or some other way?
 is Transfer-Encoding: header in use? if so, what is its value?

> Squid seen bytes(from server): 103262382 Server Bytes seen in
> packet capture : 103701442

How much of those numbers is reply headers and how much object data?

Since Squid has received in full the range the client requested, is it
fully delivered to the client?
 How does the timing of that last client write relate to the timing of
Squids' last read from the server?

> 
> Playback using browser fails but curl requests(with same range)
> are somehow being cached.

What are the quick_abort_max and quick_abort_min directives set to in
your squid.conf? (or not set?)

Amos
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