Henrik,
HTTP does not allow proxies to retry POST requests and requires proxies
to
retry failed GET request.
Thanks for your info. I should have looked into the protocol by myself...
shame on me!
Regards,
Ken Sugawara [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux @ IBM http://www-6.ibm.com/jp/linux/
Hi,
We've observed that Squid retries a GET request twice upon
server-initiated unexpected disconnection, but no retry for a POST request
under similar situation.
Client Squid Server
|---GET---| |
| |---GET---| initiali request
| |---FIN---|
|
Henrik,
Here's the answers to your questions regarding our customer's problem with
ERR_ZERO_SIZE_OBJECT:
Q1. HTTPS or HTTP?
A1. HTTP only.
Q2. What
A2. Excerpt from access.log follows:
10.160.231.ZZZ - - [02/Jan/2005:10:50:48 +0900] GET
Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 2005/01/05 20:23:34:
Squid should automatically retry the request when this happens.
Henrik, Thanks for your reply. However, I was informed afterwards that my
diagram was incorrect. Corrected diagram looks like this:
Client Squid
One of our customers is having trouble with their client-server system
with a Squid proxy (ver 2.5 that comes with RHEL AS 3) sitting in the
middle.
They have a Web server, a Squid proxy, and some clients. This system
works fine most of the times, but occasionally Squid returns clients an