Recently, I updated nginx from 1.0.15 to 1.2.8, and find that the ports(shown by ss -s) increase much as below: nginx/1.0.15 Total: 21696 (kernel 22773) TCP: 111474 (estab 21422, closed 86149, orphaned 3803, synrecv 0, timewait 86145/0), ports 1417 nginx/1.2.8 Total: 21579 (kernel 22349) TCP: 57466 (estab 21295, closed 32654, orphaned 3438, synrecv 0, timewait 32652/0), ports 11239by selphon - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thank you~ As the test show, squid can make keepalive connections base on HTTP/1.0, it is a character of squid 2.7.9. Unfortunately, nginx can not make keepalive connections with squid 2.7.9, I think.by selphon - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, Maxim Dounin I revise the topology: chrome --> squid:80 --> origin server(nginx :80) and make 5 requests,the squid log shows: 192.168.70.160 - - [22/Mar/2013:15:41:41 +0800] "GET http://test.cache.com/p3.jpg?tt=2013032201 HTTP/1.1" 304 365 "http://test.cache.com/p3.jpg?tt=2013032201" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1) AppleWebKit/537.22 (KHTML, like Gecko)by selphon - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thank you, Maxim Dounin. I see.by selphon - Nginx Mailing List - English
hi, I use nginx as load balance and forward request to squid use http/1.1, the topology is below: chrome ---> nginx(:80) ---> squid(:8080) ---> origin server(nginx :80) the nginx configuration: upstream backend { server 192.168.13.210:80; keepalive 10; } server { listen 80 default; server_name _; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_hby selphon - Nginx Mailing List - English