On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, Frank Neumann wrote:
> Neither cache.log nor access.log give useful hints. What I can see is that
> HTTP conversation actually takes place(always a post request with response
> 200 followed by one with response 503).
What does access.log say?
> There must be some kind of authorisation of the application against the
> web server (application) which in my opinion fails due to improper
> response from the web server.
503 is "Service Unavailable" and is usually returned by proxies, not
origin servers..
> I even sniffered around but couldn't find anything that answers the
> question. The payload of the post is encrypted so there is nothing to
> see. My hope was that you could tell me where squid 2.5.5 is more strict
> than 2.4.7 so that the 503 response will be generated.
What does the second POST look like in both cases?
Payload is not interesting, just HTTP structure.
Regards
Henrik
Received on Mon Apr 05 2004 - 03:35:11 MDT
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