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Re: Squid 2.6.STABLE9 and caching of 302 redirects

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On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:

tor 2007-02-08 klockan 12:29 +0000 skrev John Line:

  * Squid sends a request for the URL to the origin server, passing through
    the authentication cookie and adding an "If-Modified-Since" header
    quoting the timestamp from the Date: or Expires: header (can't tell
    which, they are identical) of the cached redirect. Is it allowed to do
    that? The redirect does not have a Last-Modified: header, so it must be
    using one of the others. The request from the browser did NOT have an
    If-Modified-Since header, so Squid must have added it.

Squid added it, which it probably shouldn't do. Not because there was no
Last-Modified header, but because the response was not a 200 OK.

Please file a bug report.

Now done - bugzilla #1894, inc. sample evidence as an attachment.

				John
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John Line - web & news development, University of Cambridge Computing Service

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