On 11/1/06, genco yilmaz <gencoyilmaz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 11/1/06, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > tis 2006-10-31 klockan 18:40 +0200 skrev genco yilmaz: > > > redirects all the http requests into 8080. port in which squid is > > listening. I dont understand why intercepted requests are reflected > > back into squid and I get the following forwarding loop? > > It's not. It's a bad request. > > According to the request headers the request was for > http://127.0.0.1:1457/button.php?u=david3s > > Regards > Henrik > Thanks for your reply. It is a machine having 20Mbit/s http traffic and I see lots of loop messages in cache.log . If these requests were rare, I would ignore them but there are many of them. Do you have any idea why these bad requests are generated. I am trying to eliminate them because I suspect that they cause extra load on the server which has already concurrent connection over 3000 . Regards.
Hi, After looking into my configuration I found that that header is caused by our redirector process. Then I have added this; redirect_rewrites_host_header off and "Host:" field now shows the original url but squid still warn me about this forwarding loop. I have read transparent configuration documents for squid and iptables but I cant see any special configuration if we use a redirector. I am reading and reading but no result yet. Do you have any suggestion ? Regards.