pixelserv-tls 2.2.0 (compiled: Oct 9 2018 10:35:46 flags: tls1_3) options: 192.168.1.3
uts 13d 20:49 process uptime
log 1 critical (0) error (1) warning (2) notice (3) info (4) debug (5)
kcc 13 number of active service threads
kmx 28 maximum number of service threads
kvg 1.53 average number of requests per service thread
krq 122 max number of requests by one service thread
req 48845 total # of requests (HTTP, HTTPS, success, failure etc)
avg 928 bytes average size of requests
rmx 47587 bytes largest size of request(s)
tav 7 ms average processing time (per request)
tmx 20022 ms longest processing time (per request)
slh 12058 # of accepted HTTPS requests
slm 45 # of rejected HTTPS requests (missing certificate)
sle 0 # of rejected HTTPS requests (certificate available but not usable)
slc 18348 # of dropped HTTPS requests (client disconnect without sending any request)
slu 13691 # of dropped HTTPS requests (other TLS handshake errors)
v13 11858 slh/slc break-down: TLS 1.3
v12 200 slh/slc break-down: TLS 1.2
v10 0 slh/slc break-down: TLS 1.0
uca 0 slu break-down: # of unknown CA reported by clients
ucb 6593 slu break-down: # of bad certificate reported by clients
uce 1 slu break-down: # of unknown cert reported by clients
ush 162 slu break-down: # of shutdown by clients after ServerHello
Have to admit I don’t look at most numbers at all; “it just works!”...
Get rid of them.I would re-consider if some ppl are making interesting use of some of them. So let's take a poll. Feel free to leave your opinion..
clean up servstats page
I would think the following counters are rarely looked at and/or used. They passed their usefulness and intended purposes. I had wanted to remove them for quite some time. Perhaps now is the moment.
I would re-consider if some ppl are making interesting use of some of them. So let's take a poll. Feel free to leave your opinion..
The last number in the servstats page I look at is ssp. I don't even know what the numbers after that means.
I usually always check the number of javascript requests..just to make sure my NoScript browser extension is doing its job.
One query for 2.2.1-rc2 the default cert cache size via https://kazoo.ga/pixelserv-tls/ is listed at 500, on adding switches via Diversion -c default is listed at 100
I got caught by this ..... it is because the default has changed from when 'Diversion' was written and the help text needs to be changed.One query for 2.2.1-rc2 the default cert cache size via https://kazoo.ga/pixelserv-tls/ is listed at 500, on adding switches via Diversion -c default is listed at 100
For what it’s worth, that was my one hesitation - I also look at that on occasion.I usually always check the number of javascript requests..just to make sure my NoScript browser extension is doing its job.
A few interesting counters are below those e.g. "pst." It indicates how many times websites attempt to upload "huge" amount of your personal data. Usually >100KB these days.
This is an interesting usage! Thanks for sharing.
With AB-Solution and its successor Diversion I believe I have significantly increased the userbase and spread the love for pixelserv-tls.Part of me feels that @thelonelycoder has done a minor disservice by abstracting the simplicity and clear demarcation of pixelserv by automating it in his menu driven scripts, but it’s the only way most of us would ever consider installing it and we are thankful for that.
Yes, I completely agree and thank you for making it simple. I think many users had a difficult time understanding where Diversion ended and pixelserv-tls began when trying to fix a broken site. You can say it proves a great synergy between the two products!With AB-Solution and its successor Diversion I believe I have significantly increased the userbase and spread the love for pixelserv-tls.
While Diversion has a front end to use and change settings, pixelserv-tls itself does not.Yes, I completely agree and thank you for making it simple. I think many users had a difficult time understanding where Diversion ended and pixelserv-tls began when trying to fix a broken site. You can say it proves a great synergy between the two products!
Don't forget the cascading hash tables!I hope kvic will continue to share his talent and enthusiasm
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