On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 01:57:27PM +0200, Maurice wrote: > i have a problem with a strange 302 redirect to google.(com|ro) just by > visiting http://dir.acasa.ro on google chrome and ie, on firefox > everything works fine. the strange part is that on certain ips (not > listed in the vcl so nothing fancy) the page works on all browsers. is it > possible that varnish caches the 302 redirects and on a "get index" > request and spits out 302? but why redirect to google?
I just had a look at this issue and can't reproduce it, nor do I see any good reason for why it would happen based on what you provide. Varnish can/does cache 302s, but that wouldn't explain why they are there in the first place. The varnishlog you provide does have any Location: header that links to Google, and after running through the list, none of those sites refer to Google either. And I can promise you that Varnish does not have any ties to Google out of the box. How consistently does this happen? What other systems are involved (loadbalancers,etc)? What sort of pattern do you see when it does happen? If you can reproduce it, seeing output from GET/HEAD and/or firebug might help reveal the underlying issue too. -- Kristian Lyngstøl Redpill Linpro AS Mob: +47 99014497
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