-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 10/11/2014 8:53 p.m., Riccardo Castellani wrote: > I think the request is http/1.1 because I captured it and it shows > in the 'Hypertext Transfer Protocol' in the POST section, the field > 'Request version' is HTTP/1.1 I understand Squid 2.7 is not able to > understand http/1.1, but I ask myself if 'content-length' field was > missing in the http/1.1 request and Squid was compliant to > http/1.1( squid 3.x version ) , what Squid would return > 'DENIED/411' again? Can you produce a copy of those HTTP headers to clarify what we are discussing? HTTP/1.1 allows the possibility of Content-Length not being present yet the request being valid. Squid-2.7 has just enough 1.1 compliance to perform checks like that and respond with the appropriate 411 or accept. HTTP/1.0 requires terminating the TCP connection in these circumstances. Amos -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJUYHoZAAoJELJo5wb/XPRjzsQIAK0inM0JrQVMSyfqdtZPfpmR D4nO6+Xs888obdVh4mGciCePSwzHcFd7HCwb/RIqCit/v1ocQhdJxzXSwCiIgCud eVNDYQUKO08LKlIMVg0zyQqBbEQlaxEv8hfa0CLnk7KNB74s4e0Lv0PDbHrOSDsm iQ1jvCKlgcTq8owm2ITXoYWoIkze/BbrUegdMmgSqjHebQ+5Gk7by0TAlQCXC4Ct uS1fnZHmlkzX9HcaBwvnh8IjMXuRYd09ZF5ASwi0Puo1XZpyjMFD4svsEpTA00Rb 9wb2C0O6R7h1wWoIwmsu3JfjuufPRPZ+HUyyMA0Ba+xXv3/g34zmd7UzgTzYfyA= =ykSC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users