On Thu, 28 May 1998, Apiset Tananchai wrote:
> The problem is that user get "Client Lifetime Expired" page
> (ERR_LIFETIME_EXP page) always returned from squid when this happen. If it
> behave like what you said, user shouldn't get anything return from squid,
> right? And they blaim squid for returning that page instead of what they
> want.
I have hundreds of those debug messages on my test box and no
ERR_LIFETIME_EXP pages. The messages you see are generated virtually for
_every_ persistent connection. Without detailed debugging and analysis you
cannot say that just because you see those messages, they lead to
ERR_LIFETIME_EXP pages/bugs...
There is probably some other bug that causes connections to expire
prematurely. :(
> I've read squid-1.2b21 change log and found a bug fix for keep_alive
> and persistent connection from broken browser, this may help. I'll give it
> a try.
Would not hurt, but note that the "broken client" fix affects old Netscape
browsers only (version 3.x).
Alex.
Received on Wed May 27 1998 - 19:25:52 MDT
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