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Are there some hints/inputs for these reproducable "abandoning"-messages?
Thanks a lot.


On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Tom Tom <tomtux007@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I can see "abandoning"-messages with IE and Firefox.
>
> And for me (Firefox) it's reproducable:
> - Login to https://gmail.google.com with a valid gmail-account
> Press F5
> -> et voilà, you'll have "abandoning" in the cache.log
>
> The "HIER_NONE"-messages are appearing in cases of:
> - 407
> - 403
> - TCP_IMS_HIT
> - TCP_MEM_HIT
> - TCP_HIT
>
>
> The "NONE/200"-messages appearing sometimes/often in
> - CONNECT-requests
> - Requests with parameters (http://www.example.com?)
>
>
> There are no other codes showing up, when a "abondoning"-message appears.
> In most cases first a 407 and then a CONNECT (like in the first part
> of my post).
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On 20/06/2013 10:13 p.m., 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
>>
>>
>> Is this HIER_NONE entry consistent?
>>  Is that NONE/200 or */407 consistent?
>>
>> Or are there other codes showing up in either of those two log fields.
>>
>> Amos





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