On 07/11/2013 07:22 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote: > On 11/07/2013 2:30 p.m., Amos Jeffries wrote: >> On 11/07/2013 12:59 a.m., aastolfi@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >>> Hello, >>> I have some problem with encoded URL, like this >>> >>> http://www.xyz.net/download.php/235507/%5BTwistys%5D%202013-07-10%20Teal% >>> >>> 20Conrad%20-%20A%20Touch%20Of%20Teal%20%5Bx100%5D%5B3000px%5D.torrent >>> alberto >>> DIRECT/xxx.yyy.zzz.sss application/x-bittorrent >>> >>> My Firefox client report "The connection was reset" >>> >>> It seems that the problme is with encoded characters. >> >> Maybe. Squid is however passing the request as received on to the >> server. So any problem with the encoding is happening at the server, >> nothing to do with Squid. >> >> Unless of course your are URL-rewriting or redirecting the URL from >> inside Squid and somehow generating such mangled URLs. In which case >> please fix your rewriter or redirector. >> > > PS. For what its worth the characters which are encoded are '[', ']' and > ' '. Which are not permitted to be sent on-wire in URLs anyway without > encoding. So I somehow doubt this is the real problem. > > Amos This url should be existed since I have seen many urls of torrent which have square brackets. I assume it\s another thing like you said. More logs in depth of 2 (debug_options ALL,2) can help him understand it better then it is today. And if there is a helper just redesign the helper or fix the bug. Eliezer