Same mistake I made.  :)

Setting it to -1 (disable) means _never_ abort.  This is spelt out
in the squid 1.1 config, but isn't really clear in 2.0/2.1.

Setting it to 0 or something very low should effectively disable it.

e.g.

quick_abort_min 2 KB
quick_abort_pct 99
quick_abort_max 4 KB

> Hello!
> 
> Looks like I don't understand all the steps needed to disable quick_abort
> (very dangerous on a 128k connection :) ). I have this line on my
> squid.conf: 
> 
> quick_abort_min -1 KB
> 
> The other two are commented:
> 
> #quick_abort_max 0 KB
> #quick_abort_pct 0
> 
> Should it be enough? However, I just made a couple of tests and the
> transfer went on and on long after I had closed my MSIE download window
> (on Windows 95 over a 33k6 PPP connection).
> 
> ---
> Luiz Lima
> Image Link Internet
> Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
> http://www.imagelink.com.br
> 
> 

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