Try this but be do not leave debug on too long just long enough to test why
it is failing. debug is very verbose
squid -k debug
access some website
squid -k debug
Jim
"Serge Paquin"
<spaquin@becon To: <Jim_Brouse/PYT@PASCUAYAQUITRIBE.ORG>
.org> cc:
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Problems
08/19/2003
10:03 AM
It doesn't say anything meaningfull other than items like:
2003/08/19 11:14:53| clientReadRequest: FD 221 Invalid Request
Everything else seems very standard and unrelated.
----- Original Message -----
From: <Jim_Brouse/PYT@PASCUAYAQUITRIBE.ORG>
To: "Serge Paquin" <spaquin@becon.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Problems
>
> Have you done a "tail -f /var/log/squid/cache.log" that might provide
some
> insight,
>
>
> Jim
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>
> "Serge Paquin"
> <spaquin@becon To:
squid-users@squid-cache.org
> .org> cc:
> Subject: [squid-users]
Problems
> 08/19/2003
> 09:39 AM
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>
> Hello,
>
> I am getting a bunch of messages like:
>
> clientReadRequest: FD 89 Invalid Request
>
> in my log file. Also I have people complaining that they cannot for
> example log into myEbay at wwww.ebay.com. They get a 400 error from
> Squid.
>
> I am using WCCP and have squid running as a transparent proxy.
>
> In testing I get the Invalid Request when the client gets the 400 error.
>
> The problem I'm having is that the 400 errors tells you what the problem
> *MIGHT* be. I cannot seem to find any information in cache.log or
> access.log to find out what the problem *IS*.
>
> How can I figure this out and solve it?
>
> As soon as I turn squid off everything then routes fine.
>
> Oddly enough it only seems to hapen for our test users using Lynx.
People
> with PPP sessions using IE do not seem to be having the issue.
>
> Thanks,
> Serge.
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