Squid configuration directive collapsed_forwarding_access
This directive is not available in the v4 version of Squid.
For older versions than v4 see the linked pages above
Configuration Details:
Option Name: | collapsed_forwarding_access |
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Replaces: | |
Requires: | |
Default Value: | Requests may be collapsed if collapsed_forwarding is on. |
Suggested Config: |
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Use this directive to restrict collapsed forwarding to a subset of eligible requests. The directive is checked for regular HTTP requests, internal revalidation requests, and HTCP/ICP requests. collapsed_forwarding_access allow|deny [!]aclname ... This directive cannot force collapsing. It has no effect on collapsing unless collapsed_forwarding is 'on', and all other collapsing preconditions are satisfied. * A denied request will not collapse, and future transactions will not collapse on it (even if they are allowed to collapse). * An allowed request may collapse, or future transactions may collapse on it (provided they are allowed to collapse). This directive is evaluated before receiving HTTP response headers and without access to Squid-to-peer connection (if any). Only fast ACLs are supported. See also: collapsed_forwarding. |
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