> Subject: Correct example of "illegal character in hostname"
> Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 04:57:16 -0800 (PST)
> From: ssdd sdsds <w1mirza74@yahoo.com>
> To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
>
> Oh yes. Thanx for pointing out. But actual contineos
> errors r of the machine name itself ie:
>
> urlParse: Illegal character in
> hostname'proxy.xyz.net:8080proxy.xyz.net'
>
> (where proxy.xyz.net is FQDN machine name , with
> proper dns entry)
>
> Is there any other reason for "illegal hostname error"
> other than wrong spelled site name??
> bye
I have two client machines exhibiting this problem also.
I get one line in the cache.log, viz:
2001/03/26 09:56:22| urlParse: Illegal character
in hostname 'proxy.jcu.edu.au:8080proxy.jcu.edu.au'
I get three lines in access.log, viz:
985564555.145 7 x.x.x.94 NONE/400 1204 GET
http://proxy.jcu.edu.au:8080proxy.jcu.edu.au:8080 - NONE/- -
985564555.172 5 x.x.x.94 NONE/400 1204 GET
http://proxy.jcu.edu.au:8080proxy.jcu.edu.au:8080 - NONE/- -
985564555.199 0 x.x.x.94 NONE/400 1270 GET
/scripts/cms/CmsInit.ASP?ID=4018293&D2=??OAKW@?????????
&AW=168&LV=2040&CU=84427977 - NONE/- -
With this extra information, does anyone know which application
on the clients (both windows boxes) may be at fault ....
-- JohnC
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