RE: Any there any IE 4.01 "compatibility" issues with Squid 1.1.11 ?

From: ADELINE E InfoEmiAsp <Emmanuel.Adeline@dont-contact.us>
Date: 28 May 1998 16:51:00 +0200

Hi

I am using Squid 1.1.20
I have problems with SSL from IE 4.01

Here what I get in cache.log:

1998/05/28 16:44:21| sslReadClient: FD 18: read failure: (131) Connection
reset by peer
1998/05/28 16:44:21| sslReadClient: FD 18: read failure: (131) Connection
reset by peer

Emmanuel.

-----Original Message-----
From: Armistead, Jason [mailto:ARMISTEJ@oeca.otis.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 1998 2:02 AM
To: 'Squid-Users'
Subject: Any there any IE 4.01 "compatibility" issues with Squid 1.1.11?

Hi

Our MIS department is about to roll out IE 4.01 to many computers in our
organisation (instead of IE 3.02 as at present).

We're currently running a patched version of 1.1.11, and I'd like to know if
 there are any IE 4.01 "gotchas" that I might encounter, and that might be
fixed in later Squid versions.

I have noticed the occasional message in cache.log like the following

98/04/27 17:34:23| icpDetectClientClose: FD 31, 255 unexpected bytes
98/04/27 17:34:23| --> from: 153.14.5.60
98/04/27 17:34:23| --> data: %20%22030ce133658bd1:1e761%22%0d%0aUser-Agent:
%20Mo
zilla/4.0%20(compatible;%20MSIE%204.01;%20Windows%2095)%0d%0aHost:%20www.
microso
ft.com%0d%0aProxy-Connection:%20Keep-Alive%0d%0aCookie:
%20MC1=GUID=195EB3AE17781
1D18B1D08002BB74F3F;%20INTERSE=192142888884002%0d%0aProxy-Authorization:
%20Basic
%20bml2ZW5qbDp
98/04/27 17:34:23| icpDetectClientClose: FD 31, 13 unexpected bytes
98/04/27 17:34:23| --> from: 153.14.5.60
98/04/27 17:34:23| --> data: 0b3NoaWJh%0d%0a%0d%0a

which would appear to indicate that IE 4.01 is trying to use Keep-Alive
connections to the proxy (as in FAQ question 11.12). Perhaps a list of such
misbehaving clients should be specifically added to the FAQ.

Is there any way to switch this behaviour off in IE 4.01? (and again, add it
 to the FAQ? ) Otherwise I guess I'm looking at Squid 1.20 beta, which
doesn't completely thrill me, or to just accept the messages and that's that
until 1.20 becomes released and stable. ...

Are there any other issues I should be concerned about with having IE 4.01
clients (besides the obvious anti-Bill Gates/Wintel slurs)?

Regards

Jaso
Received on Thu May 28 1998 - 07:58:57 MDT

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