On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 13:07:25 +0200, Thomas <proxy-tvg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi! > > I recently installed Squid 2.7 Stable3 on a Ubuntu 8.10 Server (64-bit) > box. However, since about two weeks ago, the following error started > showing up (and it seems to appear more frequently now): > > 2010/02/17 12:06:14| squidaio_queue_request: WARNING - Queue congestion > 2010/02/17 12:07:49| clientTryParseRequest: FD 258 (10.55.2.104:3183) > Invalid Request > 2010/02/17 12:12:26| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method > 'ü¢Ÿº‚.¬×ëX;Wã—qNe±ôÞ…x®/rð`' > 2010/02/17 12:12:26| clientTryParseRequest: FD 262 (172.50.3.6:2072) > Invalid Request > 2010/02/17 12:12:43| assertion failed: forward.c:109: > "!EBIT_TEST(e->flags, ENTRY_FWD_HDR_WAIT)" > 2010/02/17 12:12:46| Starting Squid Cache version 2.7.STABLE3 for > amd64-debian-linux-gnu... > 2010/02/17 12:12:46| Process ID 20045 > 2010/02/17 12:12:46| With 8192 file descriptors available > 2010/02/17 12:12:46| Using epoll for the IO loop > > Google yielded a response where somebody else had a similar problem The > recommendation was to file a bug report. > > Now: > (1) Is there a fix for this available somewhere? > (2) This distro also features Squid3. > > Any recommendations? Remove Squid 2.7 and install 2.6 or remove 2.7 and > install Squid3? And the develpers/support first reaction is ... "please try the latest release and verify that it still exists". Especially if you found prior evidence of people reporting it. that means 2.7.STABLE7 Amos