On Mon, 16 Dec 1996, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> 
> It probably means that the MS-Windows machine doesn't handle ICP :-( and 
> hence Squid cannot detect if it's running fine or not.
I guess not.
> 
> But the test with echo only proves that the parent machine is alive, not 
> that the proxy runs fine.
> 
Ok.
> 
> Hypothesis: if the parent replies with a correct HTTP response, Squid 
> still considers it as alive. What is the actual response ? (HTTP headers 
> and data.)
> 
I have to find out with one of the programs you recomend. If the Headers
and data are always the same when the program misbehave, can it be coded
as a no respond from the server in Squid, so then it go to direct
conection?
> 
> In that case, the correct (IMHO) solution is to install Linux or FreeBSD 
> on the PC and to run Squid on it. You cannot (IMHO) run a serious server 
> on MS-Windows 95.
> 
The software that control the faster connection is for Windows 95 only,
there is not even NT version yet. I guess that it can run from Windows
3.x. I read that Linux can run Windows 3.x programs... no I think it will
not handle the task.
Thanks for your information. It give me a lot of work :)
Alberto de Poo
Received on Mon Dec 16 1996 - 06:33:06 MST
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