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Hey dudes, thanks for the replies..

Client GET say it won't accept any encoding format. Why is squid compressing it and sending as compressed to a client that explicity says it doesn't accept encoding?

Is this really correct? Because no browser is liking it here. Even more, I think no data is sent back to the browser, as "Content-Length = 0"


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Heiler Bemerguy
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Em 27/12/2016 09:00, Amos Jeffries escreveu:
On 2016-12-27 13:07, Alex Rousskov wrote:
On December 26, 2016 10:11:55 AM Heiler Bemerguy wrote:

*Accept-Encoding: none*

*Content-Encoding: gzip*

These are end-to-end headers. Squid does not modify or add them
(unless you tell it to do that).

The origin server does not honor the bogus "none" content coding
requested by the client.


More importantly there is no Vary header. The origin server is claiming to produce *only* the one response object. That happens to be in gzip encoded format.

Since there are no other variants, the client Accept-* headers do not matter. Simple as that.

Amos

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