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Re: FW: Bypassing Squid for HTTP 1.1 chunked response

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On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Peter Simons wrote:

I am trying to resolve a problem when going to a Siebel application via
a Squid Proxy.  It seems that the Siebel application (running on IIS
5.0) is responding to the HTTP 1.0 message with an HTTP 1.1
"Transfer-encoding: chunked" response as the Siebel application is
finding an "accept-encoding" header in the incoming requests.

You can try

header_access deny Accept-Encoding

this solves identical problem with many other web sites..


This is not a Squid bug. HTTP specifications is very very clear on the point that HTTP/1.1 server MUST NOT respond with chunked encoding in response to HTTP/1.0 requests.

Can anyone help with a way of configuring SQUID to be completely
bypassed for specific transactions i.e. sending the full HTTP 1.1
request from the client and responding with the full HTTP 1.1 response
for a specified FQDN?

This has to be done in the client.

Regards
Henrik

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