If the server cannot deal with persistent connection negotiation then it
is broken.
See server_persistent_connections in squid.conf for how to disable the
use of persistent connections.
My first guess is that the requests are indeed invalid, most likely
passing space characters or anything else which is invalid in HTTP. What
do you get in access.log on these requests?
In the IE advanced settings, please disable "user friendly error
messages" to get access to the real error messages. Most versions of IE
have the odd habit if thinking that it knows better what the error
message should say than the server/proxy who detected the error.
Regards
Henrik Nordström
Squid Hacker
"S. Endgirgli" wrote:
>
> Squid 2.4 stable.
> When IE is configured NOT to use proxy server then everything is fine and
> pages on teaxnet.pro site can be accessed.
> When IE is configured to use proxy then some of the pages return
> http400-bad-request errors.
> Any ideas why this would happen?
> Thanks
>
> P.S. Guys that maintain this site say:
> - ensure that cookies are not being filtered
> - disable persistens connections
> As to the cookies - I don't think they're filtered.
> As to the persistent connections - what is that and how do I disable them
> with squid?
Received on Mon Oct 15 2001 - 14:39:42 MDT
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