---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: DJ Stunks <DJStu...@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Oct 16, 11:30 am Subject: HTTP/1.1 To: mailing.unix.squid-users On Jul 25 2001, 8:15 am, rouss...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Alex Rousskov) wrote: > On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Roel van Meer wrote: > > I'm using squid-2.4STABLE1 as a transparent proxy on an intel RedHat > > 6.2 machine. For some reason it does all requests withHTTP/1.0, > > even if the original request isHTTP/1.1. > The reason is that Squid is not anHTTP/1.1compliant agent. > > What i would like is that > > all requests made by squid are done withHTTP/1.1. > > Could anyone tell me > > a) whether this is possible or not > > b) how to do this or where to find docs > It is possible by writing new code that will make SquidHTTP/1.1 > compliant. Simply setting the Squid request version toHTTP/1.1is > likely to break things because Squid will not be able to handle someHTTP/1.1responses. > For details on what needs to be implemented, please see > http://squid.sourceforge.net/squidhttp1.1.htm Hi yall, This is the clearest answer I've found to my question but I'm on a much newer version than the original author and I can't tell if anything's changed since then. Can I have Squid send HTTP/1.1 requests when it receives HTTP/1.1 requests? I've visited the table; I'm not a web developer, I just want a simple yes/no answer. And I can't understand why such a simple question isn't a FAQ item. I'm running Version 2.6.STABLE14 built for SPARC/Solaris 10 from sunfreeware.com. Thanks, Jake