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Re: [squid-users] squid-2.5.STABLE7-response_splitting.patch and cache digest

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On Sun, 30 Jan 2005, Jim Richey wrote:

Running Squid 2.5STABLE7 on Slackware 10 Linux with kernel 2.6.10 and Secure Computing SmartFilter patch.

Please verify that the situation is the same without the SmartFilter patch. In the response below I am assuming you have already done this.


For many reasons I can not support proprietarily patched versions of Squid. (legal, political and etical reasons, all applies).

Squid is configured with:

./configure --enable-async-io --with-aio --enable-auth=ntlm,basic --enable-removal-policies --enable-cache-digests --enable-kill-parent-hack --disable-ident-lookups --enable-external-acl-helpers=wbinfo_group --enable-ntlm-fail-open --enable-smartfilter

squid-2.5.STABLE7-response_splitting.patch appears to break the retrieval of cache digests from peer caches. After implementing this patch I get the following in the cache.log:

2005/01/30 13:03:54| temporary disabling (Not Found) digest from proxy4.highmark.com

and in the access log I get:

1107071002.214 1 167.164.1.11 TCP_MISS/404 246 GET http://proxy2.highmark.com:9119/squid-internal-periodic/store_digest - NONE/- text/plain ALLOW "-"

Have you waited for the digest to be recomputed? When you restart Squid it takes a while before the digest has been recomputed.


debug_options ALL,1 71,2

will tell you more about the digest generation process.



Any errors in cache.log on the digest providing peer?

Regards
Henrik

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