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Appendix D
Configuration Variable
Data Type
proxy.config.http.connect_attempts_
max_retries
INT
proxy.config.http.connect_attempts_
max_retries_dead_server
INT
proxy.config.http.connect_attempts_rr_
retries
INT
proxy.config.http.connect_attempts_
timeout
INT
proxy.config.http.down_server.cache_
time
INT
proxy.config.http.down_server.abort_
threshold
INT
proxy.config.http.anonymize_remove_
from
INT
proxy.config.http.anonymize_remove_
referer
INT
proxy.config.http.anonymize_remove_
user_agent
INT
proxy.config.http.anonymize_remove_
cookie
INT
proxy.config.http.anonymize_remove_
client_ip
INT
proxy.config.http.anonymize_insert_
client_ip
INT
proxy.config.http.append_xforwards_
header
INT
Default Value
Description
origin server connect attempts
6
Specifies the maximum number of
connection retries Traffic Server can make
when the origin server is not responding.
2
Specifies the maximum number of
connection retries Traffic Server can make
when the origin server is unavailable.
2
Specifies the maximum number of failed
connection attempts allowed before a round
robin entry is marked as down if a server has
round robin DNS entries.
30
Specifies the timeout value in seconds for an
origin server connection.
900
Specifies how long in seconds Traffic Server
remembers that an origin server was
unreachable.
10
Specifies the number of seconds before
Traffic Server marks an origin server as
unavailable when a client abandons a request
because the origin server was too slow in
sending the response header.
proxy users variables
0
When enabled (1), Traffic Server removes the
From
protect the privacy of your users.
0
When enabled (1), Traffic Server removes the
Referer
transactions to protect the privacy of your site
and users.
0
When enabled (1), Traffic Server removes the
User-agent
transactions to protect the privacy of your site
and users.
0
When enabled (1), Traffic Server removes the
Cookie
to protect the privacy of your site and users.
0
When enabled (1), Traffic Server removes
Client-IP
0
When enabled (1), Traffic Server inserts
Client-IP
address.
0
When enabled (1), Traffic Server appends
X-Forwards
Configuration Files
header that accompanies transactions to
header that accompanies
header that accompanies
header that accompanies transactions
headers for more privacy.
headers to retain the client's IP
headers to outgoing requests.
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