Can you please enable log_mime_hdrs and then send the extended
access.log output of a request resulting in a 206 reply?
It could be that the range request is of a kind Squid cannot handle, or
that there is a bug in range_offset_limit. Which is hart to tell without
the full request headers..
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Christian Schvniger wrote: > I've tried this tag before, with > - range_offset_limit 10 MB and > - range_offset_limit -1 ( which should fetch the whole object from the > beginning ) > and with the default, but it seems to me, that it has no effect at all, > the result > in the access.log is always the same. something like: > ... TCP_HIT/000 65471 GET http://site_to_cache/.../doc.pdf - NONE/- - > ... TCP_MISS/206 167804 GET http://site_to_cache/.../doc.pdf - > DIRECT/side_to_cache > multipart/x-byterangesReceived on Tue Jun 27 2000 - 14:53:49 MDT
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