Hi,
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, Eric Lawson wrote:
> Here's a thought, could there be another cache/proxy/who knows what
> box between my firewall and the 203.26.51.42 ip address, that is
> stripping the host header from the packet? If it leaves the request
> line as is, this could explain the problem that I am encountering.
Unlikely if it isn't configured into your cache and the sniffs you sent
showed that isn't the case. If the packets were being transparently
proxied, you'd expect the same behaviour for both browser-direct and
browser-cache traffic. The only way to tell is to show me/us more packet
traces. I'd like to see
browser - web server
--------------------
first couple of packets both ways, ie request and reply
browser - cache web server
--------------------------
again, first few packets, both ways from both connections (browser-cache
and cache-web server)
Colin
-- Colin Campbell Unix Support/Postmaster/Hostmaster CITEC +61 7 3227 6334Received on Tue Jul 16 2002 - 17:55:29 MDT
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