FWIW, if Polipo can detect such a situation (either because we haven't
reached the Content-Length the server declared, or because there was
an unterminated chunk), it will refetch the object.
The responses in question are completely empty, there's not a
single HTTP header and of course the
Juliusz Chroboczek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like Andrew, I assume the real problem is a malfunctioning
intercepting proxy on the exit node, so there's little you can do
about it.
I would rather blame it on a tor server that crashes or drops the
connection.
It's my impression that the
Got Glint [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometimes when I perform an HTTP request via Tor, the response is
Connection: close rather than the expected content. This happens
intermittently, and with various sites. Does anyone know what causes
this problem, and whether anything can be done about it?
Like Andrew, I assume the real problem is a malfunctioning
intercepting proxy on the exit node, so there's little you can do
about it.
I would rather blame it on a tor server that crashes or drops the
connection.
WWIW, if Polipo can detect such a situation (either because we haven't
reached
Sometimes when I perform an HTTP request via Tor, the response is Connection:
close rather than the expected content. This happens intermittently, and with
various sites. Does anyone know what causes this problem, and whether anything
can be done about it? It's been annoying me for quite a
On Sun, Jun 24, 2007 at 04:11:51AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.9K bytes in
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: Sometimes when I perform an HTTP request via Tor, the response is
Connection: close rather than the expected content. This happens
intermittently, and with various sites. Does anyone know what
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