Chris Pickert wrote:
> 1999/06/07 06:48:18| clientReadRequest: FD 59 Invalid Request
> 1999/06/07 08:19:21| clientReadRequest: FD 106 Invalid Request
> 1999/06/07 08:22:31| clientReadRequest: FD 101 Invalid Request
> 1999/06/07 09:31:03| clientReadRequest: FD 138 Invalid Request
> 1999/06/07 11:18:26| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method 'PROPFIND'
> 1999/06/06 23:01:00| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method 'OPTIONS'
>
> I read around on nlanr but couldn't get a definite answer.
The definite answer is:
WebDAV (rfc2518) is not yet supported by Squid, and makes Squid rather
confused when used.
One "hidden" WebDAV client used by many users is Microsoft Outlook
talking to "Internet" (HotMail and others) mail servers.
Until support is ready in Squid any WebDAV clients should not be
proxied. In the case of Microsoft Outlook it apparently copies any proxy
settings from IE when installed, and this has to be manually removed. If
you are doing transparent proxying then there is not much you can do.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hackerReceived on Mon Jun 07 1999 - 13:17:43 MDT
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