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Wennie V. Lagmay wrote:
Hi Amos,

Also I am having the following error message:

Have you read these carefully?

Web application: Google Talk
Client IPs: several as listed in the messages

Problem:
  Sending broken HTTP requests: <binary><binary>CONNECT instead of CONNECT.


2009/01/17 15:53:36| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method in request '__CONNECT www.google.c                om:443 HTTP/1.0__User-Agent: Google Talk__Host: www.google.com__Content-Length'
2009/01/17 15:53:36| clientProcessRequest: Invalid Request
2009/01/17 15:53:48| statusIfComplete: Request not yet fully sent "POST http://www.google.com/m/appr                eq/mobilevideo"
2009/01/17 15:53:57| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method attempted by 192.168.72.42: This i                s not a bug. see squid.conf extension_methods
2009/01/17 15:53:57| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method in request '__CONNECT www.google.c                om:443 HTTP/1.0__User-Agent: Google Talk__Host: www.google.com__Content-Length'
2009/01/17 15:53:57| clientProcessRequest: Invalid Request
2009/01/17 15:54:07| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method attempted by 192.168.16.193: This                 is not a bug. see squid.conf extension_methods
2009/01/17 15:54:07| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method in request '__CONNECT www.google.c                om:443 HTTP/1.0__User-Agent: Google Talk__Host: www.google.com__Content-Length'
2009/01/17 15:54:07| clientProcessRequest: Invalid Request
2009/01/17 15:54:14| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method attempted by 192.168.92.24: This i                s not a bug. see squid.conf extension_methods
2009/01/17 15:54:14| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method in request '__CONNECT www.google.c                om:443 HTTP/1.0__User-Agent: Google Talk__Host: www.google.com__Content-Length'
2009/01/17 15:54:14| clientProcessRequest: Invalid Request
2009/01/17 15:54:17| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method attempted by 192.168.29.196: This                 is not a bug. see squid.conf extension_methods
2009/01/17 15:54:17| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method in request '__CONNECT www.google.c                om:443 HTTP/1.0__User-Agent: Google Talk__Host: www.google.com__Content-Length'
2009/01/17 15:54:17| clientProcessRequest: Invalid Request
2009/01/17 15:54:22| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method attempted by 192.168.11.138: This                 is not a bug. see squid.conf extension_methods
2009/01/17 15:54:22| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method in request '__CONNECT www.google.c                om:443 HTTP/1.0__User-Agent: Google Talk__Host: www.google.com__Content-Length'
2009/01/17 15:54:22| clientProcessRequest: Invalid Request
2009/01/17 15:54:23| ctx: enter level  0: 'http://msgr.updates.yahoo.com/vitality_proxy/V1/getEvents                ?max=10&alias=sharmila.saji&fmt=2.0&intl=us&os=win&ver=9.0.0.2034&buddies=(ignatiusgeorge_2007)'
2009/01/17 15:54:23| http.cc(561) HttpStateData::cacheableReply: unexpected http status code 0
2009/01/17 15:54:43| ctx: exit level  0
2009/01/17 15:54:43| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method attempted by 192.168.121.150: This                 is not a bug. see squid.conf extension_methods
2009/01/17 15:54:43| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method in request '__CONNECT www.google.c                om:443 HTTP/1.0__User-Agent: Google Talk__Host: www.google.com__Content-Length'
2009/01/17 15:54:43| clientProcessRequest: Invalid Request
2009/01/17 15:54:57| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method attempted by 192.168.29.235: This                 is not a bug. see squid.conf extension_methods
2009/01/17 15:54:57| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method in request '__CONNECT www.google.c                om:443 HTTP/1.0__User-Agent: Google Talk__Host: www.google.com__Content-Length'
2009/01/17 15:54:57| clientProcessRequest: Invalid Request

regards,
wennie


----- Original Message -----
From: "Wennie V. Lagmay" <wlagmay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Amos Jeffries" <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "squid-users" <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 4:27:34 PM (GMT+0300) Asia/Kuwait
Subject: Re:  request for help

Hi Amos,

Since we a have numbers of subscribers It is hard for me to identify and visit each subscriber. You see I have another proxy running on version squid-2.6 Stable 3 and we not facing any problem.
Do you have any idea how can I solve it on the squid level instead of identifying the clients, and how am I going to fix it. Can you recommend installing the older version 2.6 stable 3 instead?

Thanks a lot

----- Original Message -----
From: "Amos Jeffries" <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Wennie V. Lagmay" <wlagmay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "squid-users" <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 2:01:19 PM (GMT+0300) Asia/Kuwait
Subject: Re:  request for help

Wennie V. Lagmay wrote:
I installed squid-3.0 STABLE11 and at first it is working smooth, but after 1 day the proxy is working very very slow and dying, I am getting an error similar below. Can anybody help me on my problem please.


2009/01/16 22:42:47| WARNING: HTTP header contains NULL characters {Accept: */*
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded}
2009/01/16 22:42:50| tunnelReadServer: FD 3918: read failure: (0) Success
2009/01/16 22:42:51| tunnelReadServer: FD 3767: read failure: (0) Success


Thanks in advance,

Wennie

One of the client apps (looks like something a custom built app does rather than a browser) using your proxy is sending garbage in the HTTP headers.

You need to track down if you can which client is doing this and fix it.

Amos


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Please be using
  Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE5 or 3.0.STABLE11
  Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.3

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