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On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 18:20 +0900, Adrian Chadd wrote:

> Steven Wilton had a small patch that would detect unparsable requests and
> just turn the connection effectively into a "TCP tunnel".

In addition, Squid3 should support unrecognized HTTP methods such as
REGISTER via the work-in-progress patch that is available at
http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=226

Please test the patch if "Unsupported method" errors bug you. The patch
will probably be committed for Squid 3.1 release.

Thank you,

Alex.


> On Mon, Dec 03, 2007, Dave Overton wrote:
> > Just got my Transparent proxy running (YEAH!), FreeBSD 6, Squid 3, WCCP v2,
> > and it seems to be working okay.  Its just redirecting port 80 stuff like
> > its supposed to, and the general errors have stopped, except...
> >  
> > Now in the logs, I see this:  
> >  
> > 2007/12/03 17:46:07| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method in request
> > 'REGISTER sip:68.142.233.148:80;transport=tcp SIP/2.0
> > From:
> > <sip:removed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:80>;tag=6e7c828-0-13bb-172f0-756a3038-172f0
> > To: <sip:removed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:80>
> > Call-ID: 18b89c8-0-13bb-6175-545fea10-6175
> > CSeq: 25 REGISTER
> > Y-User-Agent: intl=us; os-version=w-2-5-1; internet-connection=dialup;
> > cpu-speed=1002; pstn-call-enable=true; ip-call-enable=true
> > User-Agent: Yahoo Voice,1.7
> > Max-Forwards: 70
> > Supported: timer
> > Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 192.168.1.100:5051;branch=z9hG4bK-172f0-5a8fb73-1dfdfe61
> > Contact: <sip:removed@xxxxxxxxx:5051;transport=tcp>;q=0.5
> > Expires: 3600
> > Content-Length: 0
> >  
> > Uh, how do I get SIP outta the way?  Or can I?  Why would yahoo use port 80
> > for voice?  
> >  
> >  
> > 
> > Dave Overton, Owner
> > SYIX.COM
> > 
> > dave@xxxxxxxx
> > (530) 755-1751 x101
> > Fax (530) 751-8871
> > 800-988-SYIX 
> > 
> 


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