Hello!
Am Thu, 10 Apr 2003 19:15:56 +0200 schrieb Marc Elsen:
> > A few seconds later the line is up and when I reload the browser
> > squid insists that the network is unreachable.
> >
> > What can I do that squid recognizes that the line is up without
> > restarting it? Is there a timeout setting or something? I can't
> > find it in the FAQ.
> >
>
> Difficult to solve probably, but FAQ-speaking you won't
> find it in there , because squid is a network application, it
> does not deal with ,or control, level 2 or level 1 issues in the
> network
> stack.
>
> Simply stated it only expects an Internet connection available.
>
> You may need other tricks to keep your ISDN up, so that squid
> can do it's job.
hm, I thought there must be a setting which controls the cache
to look again for a site after a given time. Excuse my poor english
and my misunderstanding but squid is one of the most complicated
software I had ever to deal with.
The thing is, after I surfed some other sites and then return to the
site that failed first, it gets loaded then.
Regards
-- Andreas Meyer Object Class Common Name userPassword posixAccount andreas {SSHA}hpyqObx1/BXbKFgXoqCayoGsvIgPYiVcReceived on Thu Apr 10 2003 - 11:56:35 MDT
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