There is one ConnStateData per client TCP connection.
On the same TCP connection the client may queue more than one request.
Regards
Henrik
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 05:17, maer727@sohu.com wrote:
> Thanks, Henrik pal!
>
> I still have a question. In your reply, you mentioned,
>
> ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> At a given time only one clientHttpRequest is active for a
> ConnStateData. If there is more than one request sent by the client
> then the others just sit there waiting for their turn (deferred).
> ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>
> Do you mean there is only one ConnStateData in the whole Squid
> system? Or do you mean there is only one ConnStateData associated
> with a specific client? But if the latter case is true, how to
> identify a client from other clients? Using IP? Using hostname?
> Using sockets(ports) binding to a specific IP? I am not very
> familiar with ConnStateData. :-)
>
> Can you give me a simple explanation?
>
> Best regards,
> George, Ma
Received on Wed Apr 10 2002 - 00:19:14 MDT
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