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On 11/05/2013 12:58 a.m., CACook@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Thursday, May 09, 2013 09:18:53 PM Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 10/05/2013 2:24 a.m., CACook@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
OK I guess I have to ditch Squid.  I can't live with this.

Well, if you cant or dont want to supply the information needed to help
there is very little help possible.
LOL, it appears you feel I am being uncooperative.

      What does your squid.conf contain?
http://pastebin.com/ke5WQkdj
This is the squid.conf documentation with some lines uncommented.
Notably the _incomplete example_ of how to do anonymous proxy
configuration for HTTP/1.0 traffic. Few of the HTTP/1.1 headers are
handled there.

The error you report is usually seen when Accept*, Content-Encoding or
Tansfer-Encoding are screwed with. The logs you wont supply would have
shown which was the problem.
'The logs I -won't- supply'?  You mean the logs I -can't- supply because Squid hasn't made logs for me for months.

cant or wont. I wasn't sure. Not everyone using those anonymous configs are willing to post the details here in public.

If you like we'd probably get that sorted. I'm thinking its a permissions issue in the logs directory, overflowing logs due to log rotation errors (ALL,3 can output a lot of data and get into a bit of trouble getting past 2 or 4 GB).

The squid.conf documentation?  That is exactly what comes with Debian's squid package.  What do you mean documentation?  Where is the secret place that you are getting the real .conf file?

With the squid3 packages you will find it in /etc/squid3/squid.conf. With the file you posted at squid.conf.documented. if you are building your own and installign over an existing Squid, you will find the new default config in squid.conf.default next to your squid.conf and an updated documentation file at squid.conf.documented.

"_incomplete example_ "?  Where is the secret place that you get the full header anonymization?

There isn't one published that I'm aware of. Its just that nobody has updated that one in most of a decade to allow the more recently created required headers through. Like you are probably encountering errors due to Transfer-Encoding and TE being missing.

Amos




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