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Martin.Pichlmaier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Thank you Amos,

your patch did the trick, it now works smoothly.
I didn't have time to test yesterday, therefore sorry for my late response.

Martin




Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 27.07.2009 17:00

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Amos Jeffries wrote:
Martin.Pichlmaier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello all,

I just compiled squid-3.0.STABLE17 and it compiled fine.
Unfortunately I now get many warning messages in cache.log (still testing, not yet in productive environment): 2009/07/27 15:11:26| HttpMsg.cc(157) first line of HTTP message is invalid 2009/07/27 15:11:28| HttpMsg.cc(157) first line of HTTP message is invalid 2009/07/27 15:11:37| HttpMsg.cc(157) first line of HTTP message is invalid 2009/07/27 15:11:40| HttpMsg.cc(157) first line of HTTP message is invalid 2009/07/27 15:11:41| HttpMsg.cc(157) first line of HTTP message is invalid

It seems that nearly every URL I try to access gives that warning message,
for example www.arin.net, www.ripe.net, www.hp.com,
www.arin.net, even www.squid-cache.org and so on.
Are nearly all pages in the internet invalid or is the if-query or rather the function incorrect?
The lines that produce the above warning are new in STABLE17...

HttpMsg.cc -- lines 156 to 160:
    if (!sanityCheckStartLine(buf, hdr_len, error)) {
        debugs(58,1, HERE << "first line of HTTP message is invalid");
        // NP: sanityCheck sets *error
        return false;
    }

Oh dear. I missed a bit in the upgrade. Thanks.
This attached patch should quieten it down to only the real errors.

Amos


Oh foey. forget that patch. It pasted badly.

Here is the real one.

Amos

Thank you very much for the feedback.

If you noticed, the pconn complaint others made earlier slipped into that patch too. :)


Amos
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