Thanks for your testing. At least I know now, that I´m not too stupid to
type url in browser or configuring the general setting of squid-proxy.
It would be very nice if someone could make some suggestions how to fix
this problem.
Thanks and best regards from Germany
Sebastian Pasch
Original Message:
I tired it myself both surfing direct, and through four versions of
Squid
(2.5.STABLE3, STABLE4, STABLE6 and STABLE7) running on two different
OSes
(Linux 2.2, Linux 2.4 and FreeBSD 5.2.1).
Surfing direct, I was able to hit the site with three browsers (K-Meleon
0.8.2, Mozilla 1.7.3 and IE 5.5 all on Windows 2000 Pro). Using the
proxy
(and K-Meleon), I experienced the same problems as the original poster
(the
browser just spins). Letting the browser spin until the Squid timeout
is
reached results in a browser error (The connection to www.iisplus0.ch
has
terminated unexpectedly. Some data may have been transferred.). Using
a
parent, the access.log shows a TCP_MISS/000 in the child TCP_MISS/200 in
the
parent. Using squid direct shows TCP_MISS/200. The number following is
always 2535 (i.e. ...TCP_MISS/200 2535...).
The access.log entries only show up after hitting "stop" on the browser,
or
letting the connection timeout expire. None of the proxies I tested
have
persistent connections enabled.
Don't know if this helps at all, but it does appear to be the
interaction
between that site and Squid.
Chris
Received on Wed Nov 10 2004 - 16:38:27 MST
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