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Re: yahoo mail problem with tproxy (squid 3.1.19, kernel 3.2.21)

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On 24.07.2012 14:20, Ming-Ching Tiew wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: Ming-Ching Tiew

The test is very repeated, ie when I 'make install' from squid-3.2.0.12 it works but not
squid-3.2.018.

I meant the tests were very repeatable, squid-3.2.0.12 works,
squid-3.2.0.13 works.
Squid-3.2.0.14 onwards ( tested squid-3.2.0.14, squid-3.2.0.15,
squid-3.2.0.16,
squid-3.2.0.18 ) all start giving problems.

For squid-3.2.0.14, when I try to logon to yahoo mail, I get this
thing below. Other
versions seem to just hang until timeout. I am not trying to finger
point at squid
beta version, but I hope these tests will throw some lights to my
problem with
using squid in tproxy mode :-

One big change in 3.2.0.14 related to TPROXY traffic handling. A bug in host_strict_verify was fixed, making the validation bypass properly when the (default) non-strict was configured.

- check that this host_strict_verify directive is ABSENT from your config file, or at very least set to OFF.

- check your cache.log for host forgery security alerts, or forwarding loop warnings when these requests are being made.

- check your cache.log file for invalid request parsing messages. This may require "debug_options ALL,1" to be configured.



Amos



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