If the web server was broken would it also not fail when trying to access the game without going through Squid? It only fails when I try to go via the Squid server. Is it the way in which squid is reading the response? The only reason I'm asking is I need to be sure before going back to our users and telling them the web server that is serving the game is broken or miss configured etc. Is there a different way of writing cookies for sending via a proxy and sending them directly to a web browser? Thanks Tony -----Original Message----- From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 20 April 2006 14:28 To: Tony Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Squid and www.runescape.com tor 2006-04-20 klockan 12:03 +0100 skrev Tony: > Hi > > It seems when going through our squid server users aren't able to play the > online game at www.runescape.com. > > After some investigation I see that the game runs on ports 43594 and 43595, > so I added these to the squid.conf safe ports. > > However the following message is shown in the web browser: > Invalid Response The web server is broken.. it sends a malformed Set-Cookie header. Set-Cookie: RSORIGIN=runescape; path=/; domain=.runescape.com; Expires=Fri, 20-Apr-2007 13:33:00 GMT ; Max-Age=31536000 Set-Cookie: serverlist_order=MLPW; path=/; domain=.runescape.com; Expires=Fri, 20-Apr-2007 13:33:00 GMT ; Max-Age=31536000 which should be Set-Cookie: RSORIGIN=runescape; path=/; domain=.runescape.com; Expires=Fri, 20-Apr-2007 13:33:00 GMT; Max-Age=31536000 Set-Cookie: serverlist_order=MLPW; path=/; domain=.runescape.com; Expires=Fri, 20-Apr-2007 13:33:00 GMT; Max-Age=31536000 however, current Squid version accepts this server with only complaints in cache.log. Regards Henrik -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.