Re: URL Encoding Problem BADREQ umlaut

2014-10-21 Thread Willy Tarreau
Hi, On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 02:50:58PM +0200, Robert Bartl wrote: > yep. that worked around the broken URL. > > BTW. this behaviour started with Copy & Pasting a URL with an umlaut > into Internet explorer. We've already had some cases where users had to use the option to accept invalid request

Re: URL Encoding Problem BADREQ umlaut

2014-10-21 Thread Robert Bartl
yep. that worked around the broken URL. BTW. this behaviour started with Copy & Pasting a URL with an umlaut into Internet explorer. Thx & bye. Olivier 21. Oktober 2014 14:24 Hello, I've got a problem with a specific URL which runs through haproxy and pr

RE: URL Encoding Problem BADREQ umlaut

2014-10-21 Thread Lukas Tribus
> Hy, > > I've got a problem with a specific URL which runs through haproxy and > produces a HTTP 400 BADREQ. > it seems haproxy doesnt like the encoding of the URL, when i remove the > umlaut in it it gets through correctly > > i've tested it with haproxy "1.5.5-1~bpo70+1" from debian. (1.4 works)

Re: URL Encoding Problem BADREQ umlaut

2014-10-21 Thread Olivier
Hello, 2014-10-21 14:17 GMT+02:00 Robert Bartl : > > I've got a problem with a specific URL which runs through haproxy and > produces a HTTP 400 BADREQ. > You may have invalid characters in URL, and HAProxy filters it by default. To change this behaviour, take a look at option accept-invalid-ht

URL Encoding Problem BADREQ umlaut

2014-10-21 Thread Robert Bartl
Hy, I've got a problem with a specific URL which runs through haproxy and produces a HTTP 400 BADREQ. it seems haproxy doesnt like the encoding of the URL, when i remove the umlaut in it it gets through correctly i've tested it with haproxy "1.5.5-1~bpo70+1" from debian. (1.4 works) URL is c