Re: [squid-users] HTTPS sites

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: 28 May 2003 14:49:51 +0200

mån 2003-05-26 klockan 10.13 skrev Fernando Ruza:

> It's something very strange because my proxy is a child of another squid
> proxy and if I do anything jumping my proxy and pointing the browser
> directly to the parent proxy everything goes right

This problem has been seen earlier mainly when using MSIE browsers. So
far it has not been possible to fully identify if this is a obscure
problem in the browser somehow triggered by a difference in timing or
packet division when using a hierarchy of Squid caches or due to a Squid
problem.

Please register a bug report for this problem, and then collect the
following information at a time when nobody else is using the proxy:

1. start a capture of network traffic with tcpdump

  tcpdump -s 1600 -w dump.out port 3128 or host your.parent.proxy
  (replace 3128 by your http_port if different).

2. Then make a request which hangs

3. Stop tcpdump

4. Verify that there is a reasonable amount of traffic both between your
browser and Squid, and between Squid and your parent by running

   tcpdump -r dump.out

   You should get maybe a screenful or two of packets.

5. Attach the dump.out file to the bug report created above.

Regards
Henrik

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Received on Wed May 28 2003 - 06:50:19 MDT

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