sslReadServer is not entirely normal. It is seen if the origin server
aborts the SSL connection, and this should not normally happen on
legitime requests.
idnsCheckQueue giving up is more or less normal. It is seen when Squid
is asking for a DNS name where no DNS servers are answering for the
zone.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Ronald Warner wrote: > > I have numerous entries like these in my cache.log > > Jun 8 13:15:09 linux9 squid[3986]: sslReadServer: FD 164: read failure: (104) Connection reset by peer > Jun 8 13:16:23 linux9 squid[3986]: sslReadServer: FD 93: read failure: (104) Connection reset by peer > Jun 8 13:25:48 linux9 squid[3986]: idnsCheckQueue: ID 2c66: giving up after 20 tries and 125.8 seconds > Jun 8 13:29:19 linux9 squid[3986]: idnsCheckQueue: ID 2cfe: giving up after 20 tries and 130.4 seconds > > what are sslReadServer and idnsCheckQueue? What do they do > and is it "normal" to get these? > > Thanks in advanceReceived on Sat Jun 10 2000 - 06:25:06 MDT
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