In message <f6434e6d4b.adsl@jadeb.com>
Daniel Barron <adsl@jadeb.com> wrote:
> In message <200208282244.38143@henrik.marasystems.com>
> Henrik Nordstrom <hno@marasystems.com> wrote:
>
> > Then the next step is to look at some packet traces..
> >
> [snip]
>
> Ok - I'll look into it. Thanks.
For whatever reason after exactly 2 packets with an MTU of 1460 arrive at
IE from squid IE sends a reset. Thats whats happening.
I've tried with IE5.5 and IE5 as well and the same problem occurs.
I've looked on MSDN and found nothing.
I've tried a different proxy (apache) and the problem still occurs so its
clearly not a squid bug.
So I know its not squid but any ideas anyone?
I find it amazing that no one else has spotted the bug or is complaining.
Here is how to reproduce it again:
1. configure IE to use squid as proxy for all protocols.
2. Try to view: https://thisissomesitethatdoesnotexist:445/
You will get an error because 445 is not a safe port. But the bottom of
the error will be truncated. Look at the source to be sure.
-- Daniel Barron (Visit http://dansguardian.org/ - True web content filtering)Received on Fri Aug 30 2002 - 06:02:19 MDT
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