-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 14.08.2016 18:35, Antony Stone пишет: > On Sunday 14 August 2016 at 14:25:38, Omid Kosari wrote: > >> Still could not find the app or url but the 2 server ip addresses are >> 149.202.92.139 and 173.236.187.17 . > > The first does not respond on port 80 for me, and the second simply tells me > that it doesn't know which Dreamhost website I'm trying to access. > >> TAG_NONE/400 24728 "Strange binary characters here" > > I would agree with that description. > > My guess is that something is sending non-HTTP data over connections to port > 80 on the servers, therefore Squid can't handle it (because it's an HTTP > proxy). Bittorrent often use HTTP port, also some IM - like ICQ. > > I think you should be able to identify what the target URL / request being > made by the client application is, provided you can get at the earliest > entries in your log files for such a connection. Identify client application and block it ;) Or bypass proxy for it :) > > > > Regards, > > > Antony. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJXsIHUAAoJENNXIZxhPexGx+kH/RiqhZgiP9KudxTcrpaZJOgm dPC/5zRoQRt09uQnyGRcaY7xXfAdpSzRU+BI6OIaiOnOZwbo0/rWkaPvpe+FUwHo D4PSVzzfCd9SyVkuPpIbA6B/gYqpqNZR8FuGkxMBN/860t1yfkXlBjP/fEU5daiL BfarfyGSl8qc5iA73SgvhK8r+jVJd9wKcT/TdFvlrgxXFD/Z1OPAQs1Gztj00mk6 qVRoj60s8yP0thialLln43Z+kw/Z3H/es6ZFw43HXvT4jeCwZxK1LCXnAwHlPRi/ tzUOTEwAnWoOTOMunF7K5wnKvLdUCY8eWp5LhWDBoZI7TvJ/XnR4wlTZ6E53q3s= =Qyu3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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