Does DansGuardian appear to webservers to be an HTTP 1.1 client?
(The popular interchangeability of the terms “HTTP 1.1” and “Persistent Connections” is a somewhat ambiguous over-generalization.) HTTP 1.0 connections are assumed to be non-persistent unless they specifically request persistence with the Connection: Keep-Alive (or Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive) header. HTTP 1.1 connections are assumed to be persistent unless they specifically decline persistence with the Connection: Close (or Proxy-Connection: Close) header. DansGuardian downgrades all connections to HTTP 1.0, because there are various features in HTTP 1.1 (chunked encoding, byte range retrieval) which it either doesn’t support or which could potentially present a way around the filter, but does its best to preserve persistent connection support, marking any HTTP 1.0 request as requesting persistence if it was translated from a normal HTTP 1.1 request. General#30. Can DansGuardian limit the amount of time each user can websurf each day? For example can I configure DansGuardian to restr
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