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Subject: [privoxy-commits] current config,1.113,1.114
From: Fabian Keil via ijbswa-commits <ijbswa-commits () lists ! sourceforge ! net>
Date: 2017-06-26 12:16:23
Message-ID: E1dPSwK-0000ga-Cs () sfs-ml-1 ! v29 ! ch3 ! sourceforge ! com
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Update of /cvsroot/ijbswa/current
In directory sfp-cvs-1.v30.ch3.sourceforge.com:/tmp/cvs-serv22009
Modified Files:
config
Log Message:
Rebuild config file with listen-backlog documentation
Sponsored by: Robert Klemme
Index: config
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RCS file: /cvsroot/ijbswa/current/config,v
retrieving revision 1.113
retrieving revision 1.114
diff -C2 -d -r1.113 -r1.114
*** config 8 Jun 2017 13:09:34 -0000 1.113
--- config 26 Jun 2017 12:16:21 -0000 1.114
***************
*** 1906,1910 ****
#max-client-connections 256
#
! # 6.10. handle-as-empty-doc-returns-ok
# =====================================
#
--- 1906,1964 ----
#max-client-connections 256
#
! # 6.10. listen-backlog
! # =====================
! #
! # Specifies:
! #
! # Connection queue length requested from the operating system.
! #
! # Type of value:
! #
! # Number.
! #
! # Default value:
! #
! # 128
! #
! # Effect if unset:
! #
! # A connection queue length of 128 is requested from the
! # operating system.
! #
! # Notes:
! #
! # Under high load incoming connection may queue up before
! # Privoxy gets around to serve them. The queue length is
! # limitted by the operating system. Once the queue is full,
! # additional connections are dropped before Privoxy can accept
! # and serve them.
! #
! # Increasing the queue length allows Privoxy to accept more
! # incomming connections that arrive roughly at the same time.
! #
! # Note that Privoxy can only request a certain queue length,
! # whether or not the requested length is actually used depends
! # on the operating system which may use a different length
! # instead.
! #
! # On many operating systems a limit of -1 can be specified to
! # instruct the operating system to use the maximum queue length
! # allowed. Check the listen man page to see if your platform
! # allows this.
! #
! # On some platforms you can use "netstat -Lan -p tcp" to see the
! # effective queue length.
! #
! # Effectively using a value above 128 usually requires changing
! # the system configuration as well. On FreeBSD-based system the
! # limit is controlled by the kern.ipc.soacceptqueue sysctl.
! #
! # Examples:
! #
! # listen-backlog 4096
! #
! #listen-backlog -1
! #
! # 6.11. handle-as-empty-doc-returns-ok
# =====================================
#
***************
*** 1944,1948 ****
#handle-as-empty-doc-returns-ok 1
#
! # 6.11. enable-compression
# =========================
#
--- 1998,2002 ----
#handle-as-empty-doc-returns-ok 1
#
! # 6.12. enable-compression
# =========================
#
***************
*** 1985,1989 ****
#enable-compression 1
#
! # 6.12. compression-level
# ========================
#
--- 2039,2043 ----
#enable-compression 1
#
! # 6.13. compression-level
# ========================
#
***************
*** 2031,2035 ****
#compression-level 1
#
! # 6.13. client-header-order
# ==========================
#
--- 2085,2089 ----
#compression-level 1
#
! # 6.14. client-header-order
# ==========================
#
***************
*** 2079,2083 ****
#
#
! # 6.14. client-specific-tag
# ==========================
#
--- 2133,2137 ----
#
#
! # 6.15. client-specific-tag
# ==========================
#
***************
*** 2144,2148 ****
#
#
! # 6.15. client-tag-lifetime
# ==========================
#
--- 2198,2202 ----
#
#
! # 6.16. client-tag-lifetime
# ==========================
#
***************
*** 2185,2189 ****
#
#
! # 6.16. trust-x-forwarded-for
# ============================
#
--- 2239,2243 ----
#
#
! # 6.17. trust-x-forwarded-for
# ============================
#
***************
*** 2240,2244 ****
#
#
! # 6.17. receive-buffer-size
# ==========================
#
--- 2294,2298 ----
#
#
! # 6.18. receive-buffer-size
# ==========================
#
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