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On what browser do you see this problem?

Eliezer

On 06/20/2013 01:13 PM, Tom Tom wrote:
Hi Amos

I can actually see this abandoning-messages just for CONNECT-Requests
(and as much as I have investigated -> only for these).

Sometimes, there is a 407 before, and sometimes there is just a
CONNECT-Request (probably the browser send the
authentication-challenge properly within the request). In my case, it
looks like this:


CACHE.LOG
=========
2013/06/20 12:02:34 kid4| abandoning local=172.xx.xx.xx:3128
remote=10.xx.xx.xx:57286 FD 23926 flags=1


ACCESS.LOG
==========
[Thu Jun 20 12:02:34 2013].773      0 10.xx.xx.xx TCP_DENIED/407 3768
CONNECT geo.gateway.messenger.live.com:443 - HIER_NONE/- text/html
[Thu Jun 20 12:02:34 2013].785      7 10.xx.xx.xx NONE/200 5543
CONNECT geo.gateway.messenger.live.com:443 USER HIER_NONE/- text/html

The message appears not only for a certain URL. The message appears
generally for some (not all) CONNECT-Requests (URL independent).


Kind regards,
Tom

On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 20/06/2013 5:26 p.m., Tom Tom wrote:

Hi

In the cache.log (squid 3.3.4), I sometimes get some "abandoning"-messages
like:
abandoning local=172.xx.xx.xx:3128 remote=10.xx.xx.xx:52548 FD 35 flags=1

It seems, that this message only appers with https resp. CONNECT-Requests.

What could be a reason for this "abandoning"-message? How can I prevent
them?


We are still trying to figure out the exact causes of these. They can occur
from a few potential reasons. Something strange has gone on while parsing a
request. My own suspicion is that they are the result of CONNECT request
being parsed, processed and responded to (DENIED or an auth challenge are
usually the last thing seen on these connections) within a single call to
the parser.

These do not appear to be worth worrying much over but if you are interested
in contributing to a smoother running Squid some assistance figuring out how
your partiular ones are occuring is welcome.

Amos





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