# TAG: zph_tos_local
# Allows you to select a TOS/Diffserv value to mark local hits. Read above
# (tcp_outgoing_tos) for details/requirements about TOS.
# Default: 0 (disabled).
#
#Default:
# zph_tos_local 0
zph_tos_local 0x10
# TAG: zph_tos_peer
# Allows you to select a TOS/Diffserv value to mark peer hits. Read above
# (tcp_outgoing_tos) for details/requirements about TOS.
# Default: 0 (disabled).
#
#Default:
# zph_tos_peer 0
zph_tos_peer 0x10
# TAG: zph_tos_parent on|off
# Set this to off if you want only sibling hits to be marked.
# If set to on (default), parent hits are being marked too.
#
#Default:
# zph_tos_parent on
zph_tos_parent on
# TAG: zph_preserve_miss_tos on|off
# If set to on (default), any HTTP response towards clients will
# have the TOS value of the response comming from the remote
# server masked with the value of zph_preserve_miss_tos_mask.
# For this to work correctly, you will need to patch your linux
# kernel with the TOS preserving ZPH patch.
# Has no effect under FreeBSD, works only under linux ZPH patched
# kernels.
#
#Default:
zph_preserve_miss_tos on
#zph_preserve_miss_tos off
# TAG: zph_preserve_miss_tos_mask
# Allows you to mask certain bits in the TOS received from the
# remote server, before copying the value to the TOS send towards
# clients.
# See zph_preserve_miss_tos for details.
#
# Default: 255 (TOS from server is not changed).
#
#Default:
# zph_preserve_miss_tos_mask 255
zph_preserve_miss_tos_mask 1