Re: Unparseable HTTP header field DNS weirdness

2011-01-25 Thread Mark Nottingham
Do you have an upstream proxy configured?

Cheers,


On 21/01/2011, at 3:29 AM, Alex Ray wrote:

 This might be nothing, but I notice the following errors in my build
 of squid 3.HEAD:
 kid1| ctx: enter level  0:
 'http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/global/styles/ipad_black.css
 kid1| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {: , 1.1 cup-www-cache01: 80}
 kid1| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {: , 1.1 cup-www-cache02: 80}
 kid1| ctx: exit level  0

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Mark Nottingham   m...@yahoo-inc.com




Unparseable HTTP header field DNS weirdness

2011-01-20 Thread Alex Ray
This might be nothing, but I notice the following errors in my build
of squid 3.HEAD:
kid1| ctx: enter level  0:
'http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/global/styles/ipad_black.css
kid1| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {: , 1.1 cup-www-cache01: 80}
kid1| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {: , 1.1 cup-www-cache02: 80}
kid1| ctx: exit level  0

Also, occasionally, some websites will not resolve.  But only
temporarily.  During the duration that they do not resolve through
squid, I can ping the host on the squid server and also browse to it
externally, but squid logs the following error (or one like it):
kid1| ipcacheParse: No Address records in response to 'mail.google.com'
kid1| ipcacheParse: No Address records in response to 'userserve-ak.last.fm'
kid1| ipcacheParse: No Address records in response to 's.youtube.com'
kid1| ipcacheParse: No Address records in response to 'z.digg.com'

And web browsers using the proxy receive a squid dns error (though it
usually begins to work several minutes later).