lie...@ngtech.co.il>; squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] URL too large??
14.12.2016 2:05, Eliezer Croitoru пишет:
> Hey Yuri,
>
> It's not right that the Internet is 4*8K in the urls.
> It's just that it happens that some of the Internet users abuse their options
&g
It means exactly what it said: URL too long.
In Squid's defaults set 8k for URL size. This was reasonable maximum 10
years ago.
Now it seems too small (at least 4 times) because of now Internet full
of adware bullshit (referrals/trackers/counters etc.) which is often
more 8k.
You can easy fix
I did not dig deep into it I couldn't scan the access log for it because I
had no idea what 'too long' meant.
I will ignore it until someone says they're unable to access a website, and
they can give me details of what it is.
On 13 December 2016 at 19:51, Eliezer Croitoru
On 2016-12-13 22:03, Alex Rousskov wrote:
On 12/13/2016 09:51 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
I think that the maximum size was 64k
The maximum appears to be 8KB:
v3.5/src/defines.h:#define MAX_URL 8192
v4/src/defines.h:#define MAX_URL 8192
v5/src/defines.h:#define MAX_URL 8192
IIRC,
On 12/13/2016 09:51 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> I think that the maximum size was 64k
The maximum appears to be 8KB:
v3.5/src/defines.h:#define MAX_URL 8192
v4/src/defines.h:#define MAX_URL 8192
v5/src/defines.h:#define MAX_URL 8192
IIRC, there are many emails discussing this limit
I think that the maximum size was 64k and it's way above this.
It should not be an issue if this is some weird application creating some
random url which doesn't have meaning.
But if you know what is creating such a url it's a whole another story.
Can you reproducerecreate this url?
Eliezer
Hi,
Saw this on my cache.log (squid-3.5.22, FreeBSD-9.3,):
2016/12/13 11:47:55| WARNING: no_suid: setuid(0): (1) Operation not
permitted
2016/12/13 11:47:55| WARNING: no_suid: setuid(0): (1) Operation not
permitted
2016/12/13 11:47:55| HTCP Disabled.
2016/12/13 11:47:55| Finished loading MIME