Squid configuration directive maximum_single_addr_tries
This directive is not available in the v7 version of Squid.
This directive is not available in the v6 version of Squid.
This directive is not available in the v5 version of Squid.
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: | maximum_single_addr_tries |
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Default Value: | maximum_single_addr_tries 1 |
Suggested Config: |
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This sets the maximum number of connection attempts for a host that only has one address (for multiple-address hosts, each address is tried once). The default value is one attempt, the (not recommended) maximum is 255 tries. A warning message will be generated if it is set to a value greater than ten. Note: This is in addition to the request re-forwarding which takes place if Squid fails to get a satisfying response. |
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