We rebuilt our squid servers in late January using STABLE12 with all the
patches available at the time (the first six of those currently listed).
We have periodically (twice in the first week after rebuild and twice in
the three weeks since then) been having squid die with a segfault like
the following.
Any ideas what causes this or what I can do to prevent it?
Thanks
ð06/02/28 09:15:53| WARNING: suspicious CR characters in HTTP header
{Accept: Accept: */*,
ð
ð
ð
ð
<snip another three dozen lines like these>
ð
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ð}
2006/02/28 09:16:14| ctx: enter level 0:
'http://www.disco80.ru/getclip.php?id=16'
2006/02/28 09:16:14| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {"}
2006/02/28 09:16:14| ctx: exit level 0
2006/02/28 09:16:14| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {"}
2006/02/28 09:16:28| ctx: enter level 0:
'http://www.disco80.ru/getclip.php?id=16'
2006/02/28 09:16:28| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {"}
2006/02/28 09:16:28| ctx: exit level 0
2006/02/28 09:16:28| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {"}
2006/02/28 09:16:28| ctx: enter level 0:
'http://www.disco80.ru/getclip.php?id=16'
2006/02/28 09:16:28| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {"}
2006/02/28 09:16:28| ctx: exit level 0
2006/02/28 09:16:28| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {"}
2006/02/28 09:16:30| ctx: enter level 0:
'http://www.disco80.ru/getclip.php?id=16'
2006/02/28 09:16:30| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {"}
2006/02/28 09:16:30| ctx: exit level 0
2006/02/28 09:16:30| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {"}
2006/02/28 09:16:53| ctx: enter level 0:
'http://www.runescape.com/aff/miniclip/minicliptitle.ws'
2006/02/28 09:16:53| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {;
Max-Age=31536000}
2006/02/28 09:16:53| ctx: exit level 0
2006/02/28 09:16:53| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {;
Max-Age=31536000}
FATAL: Received Segment Violation...dying.
2006/02/28 09:17:21| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting...
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