On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Dr. Michael Weller wrote:
> 3) And at last a question: What would happen if I restrict myself to 1
> ntlm process (to increase cache hits). Assume I'd accept it slowing
> down authentication a bit. But if there is currently no authenticator
> free, will it just block and wait for a free one or does the user get a
> definitive error?
Using only one authenticator child apparently *dramatically* reduced the
number of reauthentications.
There was only one report of a reauthentication request afterwards, and
after a single reauthentication after the reboot of squid it seems to work
for now *knock on wood*. It is not too clear if that report was actually
correct.
I'll check the logs later for anything suspicious and/or interesting.
Michael.
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