Thank you Amos.
I'll try that!
I've made an investigation here and looks like Squid 3.5.9 separates the
ICAP payload on little chunks with the size of 27 bytes.
This is probably a side effect of the bug 4353 / 4206 issue on the main
I/O socket from the client. On a fast Squid the small input blobs being
read in would stay small though all the rest of Squid operations,
including the chunk sizes written to ICAP.
See if the workaround patch in the bug report helps:
<http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4353>
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