Application that generates this message is Outlook Express 5.0. It's use
PROPFIND method for reading mail from HTTP mail server, such as HOTMAIL.
Andrey.
----- Original Message -----
From: Dancer <dancer@zeor.simegen.com>
To: TimeNet <squid@ns2.timenet.net>
Cc: <squid-users@ircache.net>
Sent: Friday, May 14, 1999 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: Unsupported method 'PROPFIND' ?
> TimeNet wrote:
> >
> > I found there are lots "Unsupported method 'PROPFIND'" in cache.log.
> > (2.2.STABLE2)
> >
> > 1999/05/13 14:54:13| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method 'PROPFIND'
> > 1999/05/13 14:54:13| clientReadRequest: FD 40 Invalid Request
> > 1999/05/13 14:55:16| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method 'PROPFIND'
> > 1999/05/13 14:55:16| clientReadRequest: FD 27 Invalid Request
> > 1999/05/13 14:56:18| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method 'PROPFIND'
> > 1999/05/13 14:56:18| clientReadRequest: FD 62 Invalid Request
> > 1999/05/13 14:57:20| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method 'PROPFIND'
> > 1999/05/13 14:57:20| clientReadRequest: FD 29 Invalid Request
> > 1999/05/13 14:58:22| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method 'PROPFIND'
> > 1999/05/13 14:58:22| clientReadRequest: FD 48 Invalid Request
> >
> > what can I do for this error?
>
> Don't use the application that is generating them?
>
> Essentially something is sending PROPFIND methods to squid, and it
> really doesn't know what to do with them. (Perhaps they should work like
> a GET but with the original method passed through, and the response not
> cached unless otherwise specified)
>
> However, since Squid doesn't know what to do with it, it's an
> unsupported method. I'm curious now, however, to know what application
> is sending them.
>
> D
>
>
Received on Thu May 13 1999 - 21:57:45 MDT
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