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 I suddenly remembered that you can enable more debug logging in the
cache.log file,

I've added debug_options ALL,1 33,2 to squid.conf and this is what now
gets output to the cache.log

Not sure if this is of any use to any of the developers?

2008/07/23 11:49:02| The request POST
http://www.example.ac.uk:80/administrator/index2.php is ALLOWED, because
it matched 'www_site'
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientReadBody: start fd=22 body_size=32002
in.offset=4095 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=22 body_size=32002
in.offset=4095 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: end fd=22 size=4095
body_size=27907 in.offset=0 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientReadBody: start fd=22 body_size=27907
in.offset=4095 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=22 body_size=27907
in.offset=4095 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: end fd=22 size=4095
body_size=23812 in.offset=0 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientReadBody: start fd=22 body_size=23812
in.offset=0 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=22 body_size=23812
in.offset=0 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=22 body_size=23812
in.offset=4095 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: end fd=22 size=4095
body_size=19717 in.offset=0 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientReadBody: start fd=22 body_size=19717
in.offset=4095 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=22 body_size=19717
in.offset=4095 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: end fd=22 size=4095
body_size=15622 in.offset=0 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| The reply for POST
http://www.example.ac.uk/administrator/index2.php is ALLOWED, because it
matched 'all'
2008/07/23 11:49:03| httpAppendBody: Request not yet fully sent "POST
http://www.example.ac.uk/administrator/index2.php";
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=22 body_size=15622
in.offset=4095 cb=0x8068ca0 req=(nil)
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=22 body_size=11527
in.offset=0 cb=0x8068ca0 req=(nil)
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: end fd=22 size=4095
body_size=11527 in.offset=0 cb=0x8068ca0 req=(nil)
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=22 body_size=11527
in.offset=4095 cb=0x8068ca0 req=(nil)
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=22 body_size=7432
in.offset=0 cb=0x8068ca0 req=(nil)
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: end fd=22 size=4095
body_size=7432 in.offset=0 cb=0x8068ca0 req=(nil)
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=22 body_size=7432
in.offset=4095 cb=0x8068ca0 req=(nil)
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=22 body_size=3337
in.offset=0 cb=0x8068ca0 req=(nil)
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: end fd=22 size=4095
body_size=3337 in.offset=0 cb=0x8068ca0 req=(nil)
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=22 body_size=3337
in.offset=3337 cb=0x8068ca0 req=(nil)
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: end fd=22 size=3337 body_size=0
in.offset=0 cb=0x8068ca0 req=(nil)
2008/07/23 11:49:03| growing request buffer: offset=4095 size=8192
2008/07/23 11:49:03| The request POST
http://www.example.ac.uk:80/administrator/index2.php is ALLOWED, because
it matched 'www_site'
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientReadBody: start fd=27 body_size=32002
in.offset=8191 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=27 body_size=32002
in.offset=8191 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: end fd=27 size=8191
body_size=23811 in.offset=0 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientReadBody: start fd=27 body_size=23811
in.offset=8191 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=27 body_size=23811
in.offset=8191 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: end fd=27 size=8191
body_size=15620 in.offset=0 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientReadBody: start fd=27 body_size=15620
in.offset=8191 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=27 body_size=15620
in.offset=8191 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: end fd=27 size=8191
body_size=7429 in.offset=0 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientReadBody: start fd=27 body_size=7429
in.offset=7429 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: start fd=27 body_size=7429
in.offset=7429 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientProcessBody: end fd=27 size=7429 body_size=0
in.offset=0 cb=0x8088c4c req=0xa4f3ad0
2008/07/23 11:49:03| clientBuildReplyHeader: Connection oriented auth
but server side non-persistent

Cheers

Joe

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Tiedeman [mailto:Joe.Tiedeman@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday 17 July 2008 17:05
To: bill.allison@xxxxxxxxx; squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE:  POST + NTLM Authentica

Hi Bill,

Just to keep you up to date, I'm testing with 2.7 Stable 3 and the
behaviour as far as the client goes is identical, however the error in
cache.log has changed to:-

2008/07/17 16:57:22| httpAppendBody: Request not yet fully sent "POST
http://www.domain.com/administrator/index2.php"; 

Doing a quick google brings up this page
http://code.google.com/p/cacheboy/source/browse/branches/CACHEBOY_PRE/sr
c/http.c?r=12951

Line 794 onwards

    if (!httpState->flags.request_sent) {
        debug(11, 1) ("httpAppendBody: Request not yet fully sent \"%s
%s\"\n",
            RequestMethods[orig_request->method].str,
            storeUrl(entry));
        keep_alive = 0;
    }

Hopefully this will help to shed some light on things.

Joe


-----Original Message-----
From: bill.allison@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:bill.allison@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday 10 July 2008 16:06
To: Joe Tiedeman; squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE:  POST + NTLM Authentica

Joe thanks, that's helpful and appreciated - we'll go 3.0. Fingers   
crossed.

 -----Original Message-----
From: Joe.Tiedeman@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 10 July 2008 14:53
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE:  POST + NTLM Authentica


   

 
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 Bill,

If you want to test upgrading to 3.0 if you don't have a preference
either way, I'll test 2.7 (I'm currently using 2.6 Stable 20) as I can't
move to 3 yet because of some of the reverse proxy limitations.

Here's hoping! :)

Joe


 -----Original Message-----
From: bill.allison@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:bill.allison@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday 10 July 2008 14:35
To: squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: lfferreira@xxxxxxxxx; squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE:  POST + NTLM Authentica

Thanks. Pressure of work means that it will be a few days before I can

upgrade, but I will let you know when done. What should I consider when

deciding whether to go 3.0 or 2.7?

 -----Original Message-----
From: squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 10 July 2008 12:44
To: Bill Allison
Cc: lfferreira@xxxxxxxxx; squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  POST + NTLM Authentica


     


   

 
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bill.allison@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi
>
> I think this may be the same as I reported as bug 2176
> (http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=2176) against 2.6 
> STABLE17. Is it known to be fixed in 2.7 or 3.0?. Apologies for asking

 -
> I haven't had time yet to go through changes logs for subsequent 
> versions.

Ah if thats the bug, then unkown. It's still open. Primarily because we
have not ben able to get a usable trace in the current code to find out
whats causing it.

If you upgrade you will either see it disappear; at which point we can
get the others to test 2175 by upgrading themselves. Maybe closing the
issue off.
Or worst case it remains, at which point you are using a version we can
support you while debug tracking the issue down.

Amos

>
> Bill A.
>
>  -----Original Message-----
> From: squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: 10 July 2008 05:28
> To: lfferreira@xxxxxxxxx
> Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re:  POST + NTLM Authentica
>
>
>
>
>
   

 
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> Luiz Felipe Ferreira wrote:
>> Guys,
>>
>> We have a squid-2.5STABLE14 with NTLM authentication.
>
> Please upgrade. 2.5 has been obsolete for several years.
>
> We currently support primarily 3.0stable7, and 2.7stable3 for those
who
> can't upgrade to 3.0x.
>
> Either of which is a good upgrade form 2.5.
>
> Amos
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> Please use Squid 2.7.STABLE3 or 3.0.STABLE7
>
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