>
> Hi.
>
> I have fond a strange bug in squid 1.0.0 I saw it in beta17 too, one day ago.
>
> If I configure squid as an httpd accelerator and cache.
>
> If a user that DON'T have "my squid server" configured as a proxie in netscape
> does a reload I got this kind of lines in cache.log.
>
> [02/Jul/1996:11:35:13 +0200] icp.c:1848: icpDetectClientClose: FD 20,
> 256 unexpected bytes
> [02/Jul/1996:11:35:13 +0200] icp.c:1848: icpDetectClientClose: FD 20,
> 66 unexpected bytes
>
> I got the page after a long delay.
>
> Do we have problems with keep-alive?
> Has anyone else seen this??
>
> --
> Sven-Ove Westberg, CAD, University of Lulea, S-971 87 Lulea, Sweden.
>
>
Yes, I have the same problem too.
It turns out the 'unexpected' bytes are the HTTP request for the page you
are trying to load. After a while, Netscape is probably timing out,
and retrying the request, at which time it succeeds. Or you can use
the STOP button, then hit RELOAD, and the page will be fetched
immediately.
Panos
Received on Tue Jul 02 1996 - 11:22:55 MDT
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