tis 2006-04-04 klockan 11:21 +0200 skrev Mark Elsen: > On 4/4/06, Bin Liu <binliu.lqbn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I found that when squid fetching some web pages like > > http://en.beijing2008.com/, the connection to the original server > > always breaks when only one or two packets arrives. Squidclient > > diagnose shows only the first part of the html file arrives, after > > that, it seems that squid is waiting for something and then the client > > connection is reset. Here is the access.log: > > > > > > > > Hmm, it is correct that the site is using a frontend accelerator; Indeed. > The thing is that the frontend uses http 1.1. to talk to the inner > 'real' webserver. > I have seen that when HTTP 1.1 is selected in 'web-sniffer' it returns chunk > responses as method for transfer-encoding. No, this is entirely fine. Only if it returned chunked encoding even when HTTP/1.0 was selected would this be the problem. Looks more like a firewall or overload problem to me. Or wrongly tuned rcp retransmit timers at the origin.. Regards Henrik
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