--- Henrik Nordström <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > fre 2007-04-13 klockan 02:22 -0700 skrev George > Ciuperca: > > > We have a squid 2.5.14 deployed here and we > have > > simple HTTP 0.9 GET requests for an apache > server.The > > problem is that squid is converting our request to > > HTTP 1.0 and the apache server treats it as an > HTTP > > 1.0 and responds accordingly. > > Yes. And Squid MUST according to the RFCs. > > However, the response to the client from Squid > should be HTTP/0.9 in > this case. > > Regards > Henrik > > Thank you for your response! But from what you're saying I understand that SQUID knows when a client sends a HTTP/0.9 request, converts it in a HTTP/1.0 one and when the response comes from Apache in 1.0 form, it will change it back into HTTP/0.9 form. This is not happening in our case, SQUID responding back to the client with 1.0 form (with all the headers). Can you please tell me how to setup SQUID to remove all the headers in the response back to the client? We only use HTTP for transport purposes so we do not want headers to overhead our communication. Thanks again and I'm looking forward for your answer!Best Regards! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com