-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: MD5 Hello,
i searched through the FAQ and the archives and did not see a situation that exactly matched mine, so I am hoping someone here can help. I have a user behind a Squid proxy who is receiving a browser timeout error when initiating a particularly large database query. The query takes almost 2 minutes to complete, and it does complete without a problem if he bypasses the Squid box, but when he goes through the Squid box the browser returns the cached objects, and no database data. Looking through the documentation it appears there may be two ways to resolve this problem. The first is to create an always direct access list for the remote site and have the user just pass through the Squid box with no proxying. The second is to increase one of the timeout values, this is where I am a little confused. Which timeout value would I need to increase? At first glance the variable I want to change seems to be connect_timeout, but is there a better timeout variable to adjust in this case? I know it may be difficult to answer this question without access to logs/config variables, but I am just trying to get a general feel for the right course. Thank you all for your time. allan - -- Allan Liska [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.allan.org http://www.hosthideout.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAwUAPycuMCkg6TAvIBeFAQHUTgQAlX5IhLNk7RsTajFDN80us4iy+nfPuQC1 au4RIZFzqkMvWm9NEQaIb3FNtmhHXeBAT/iWcSCvi8nCGuqmgIiSPKigeXakUMMq 3Wz8ekrQ4h+duRWImIxKpyavIzBRMbVx2G8kVUd5oIF+EcKMnUas3/91qGssfSAA qzFPXfCn5Kc= =l8Cm -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
