> Seemed strange that it was hammering away once a minute on the dot when it
> happens ??

    May be this happens, because someone (as was wrote by Simon.Dray) has
been subscribed on active channel and refresh interval was set to a one
minute.

> I hope it doesn't grab all the bandwidth like one of the virus scanners
> updates was doing with the earlier versions of squid were doing at one
> stage :-(
    I hope so.

    Andrey.

----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Judge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Andrey Movchan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 26 ����� 1999 �. 18:48
Subject: Re: Real.com


> At 16:14 26/03/1999 +0700, you wrote:
> Thanks Andrey,
> Yes i saw that option in squids config but was wondering if it was
> something that was an exploit of some sort.
> Seemed strange that it was hammering away once a minute on the dot when it
> happens ??
> I hope it doesn't grab all the bandwidth like one of the virus scanners
> updates was doing with the earlier versions of squid were doing at one
> stage :-(
> Steve Judge.
>
> >    I have the same result with one of our russian servers. If you want
> >disable this thing, you need to find "uri_whitespace" string in your
> >squid.conf file and then type "uri_whitespace allow" (without of quotes
of
> >course :) ). This will enable whitespace processing in url's.
> >    Andrey.
>
>
>

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