----- Original Message -----
From: "Ako Ito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [plug] squid problem


> thanks sir fooler for the quick response.. sorry the logs below were from
> the /var/adm/messages of my solaris 8 box. any ideas whats causing this?

the logs below show that it is not a squid problem but it is the user who
keep on pressing the stop button or close button (for aborting) of its
browser :-> maybe that site is so slow and the user keeps on aborting it...
dont worry about it... it is just normal :->

> OT.. are you still connected with skycablenet? :-)

a sort of :->

fooler.

>
> thanks,
> allan
>
> Jun  2 15:45:06 uxproxy2 squid[269]: [ID 702911 local4.notice]
comm_accept:
> FD 27: (130) Software caused connection abort
> Jun  2 15:45:06 uxproxy2 squid[269]: [ID 702911 local4.notice] httpAccept:
> FD 27: accept failure: (130) Software caused connection abort
> Jun  2 15:45:32 uxproxy2 squid[269]: [ID 702911 local4.notice]
comm_accept:
> FD 27: (130) Software caused connection abort
> Jun  2 15:45:32 uxproxy2 squid[269]: [ID 702911 local4.notice] httpAccept:
> FD 27: accept failure: (130) Software caused connection abort
> Jun  2 15:45:53 uxproxy2 squid[269]: [ID 702911 local4.notice]
comm_accept:
> FD 27: (130) Software caused connection abort
> Jun  2 15:45:53 uxproxy2 squid[269]: [ID 702911 local4.notice] httpAccept:
> FD 27: accept failure: (130) Software caused connection abort
> Jun  2 15:46:06 uxproxy2 squid[269]: [ID 702911 local4.notice] urlParse:
> Illegal hostname '.us.a1.yimg.com'
> Jun  2 15:46:20 uxproxy2  squid[269]: [ID 702911 local4.notice]
comm_accept:
> FD 27: (130) Software caused connection abort
> Jun  2 15:46:20 uxproxy2 squid[269]: [ID 702911 local4.notice] httpAccept:
> FD 27: accept failure: (130) Software caused connection abort
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "fooler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 2:19 PM
> Subject: Re: [plug] squid problem
>
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Ako Ito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 10:27 AM
> > Subject: [plug] squid problem
> >
> >
> > > ] comm_accept: FD 7: (130) Software caused connection abort
> > > ] httpAccept: FD 7: accept failure: (130) Software caused connection
> abort
> >
> > the above lines mean that a web client aborted a connection during a
> > three-way tcp handshake... usually the client's tcp/ip stack sends RST
> > packet to abort the connection...
> >
> > > ] Killing RunCache, pid 24712
> > > ] Preparing for shutdown after 331771 requests
> > > ] Waiting 30 seconds for active connections to finish
> > > ] FD 7 Closing HTTP connection
> >
> > as i read the code of squid version 2.5, there are three ways to do a
> > *graceful* shutdown for squid as what the lines above tell us and these
> are:
> >
> > 1. receiving a SIGINT (kill -2) signal
> > 2. receviing a SIGTERM (kill -15) signal
> > 3. cachemgr.cgi shutdown command
> >
> > regarding to your problem... i cant link between the connection abort to
a
> > graceful shutdown... normally, aborting or sending RST packets to a
squid
> > proxy server will not trigger SIGINT nor SIGTERM nor cachemgr.cgi
shutdown
> > command...
> >
> > im suspecting a remote buffer overflow which insert a code to trigger
> number
> > 1 or 2... but this is just only a suspect...
> >
> > sorry i cant give you an exact solution because this is a weird
problem...
> > what you should do is to observe your proxy server.. run a packet
analyzer
> > like tcpdump and observe the packets during the trigger of "Software
> caused
> > connection abort" if you understand how tcp/ip works...
> >
> > temporarily try not to configure --enable--kill-parent-hack and let
> RunCache
> > launch the squid daemon and let us know the result afterwards...
> >
> > fooler.
> >
> >
> >
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