Hi, Eliezer Thank you for replying!
As a client app developer, my customer reports some issues with the airline and hotel WiFi , I am not able to provide the squid.conf, neither WiFi provider won’t tell me that. I am here just try to understand how the squid determines host conflicts for a simple http connect proxy request? On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 6:28 PM Eliezer Croitoru <ngtech1...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am not sure if it’s for Squid-dev but anyway to clear out the doubts I > would suggest attaching the squid.conf > and remember to remove any sensitive data. > > > > Eliezer > > > > ---- > > Eliezer Croitoru > > NgTech, Tech Support > > Mobile: +972-5-28704261 > > Email: ngtech1...@gmail.com > > > > *From:* squid-dev <squid-dev-boun...@lists.squid-cache.org> *On Behalf Of > *YFone Ling > *Sent:* Thursday, March 3, 2022 22:55 > *To:* squid-dev@lists.squid-cache.org > *Subject:* [squid-dev] ERR_CONFLICT_HOST for HTTP CONNECT request on port > 80 > > > > My application sends HTTP CONNECT requests to a HTTP proxy port 80, but > gets a squid ERR_CONFLICT_HOST error page. > > > > Is the following code really working as the comments pointed out "ignore > them" since the following if condition is "http->request->method != > Http::METHOD_CONNECT" > > and the rest has been blocked by error page > "repContext->setReplyToError(ERR_CONFLICT_HOST, Http::scConflict,"? > > > > Does "ignore them" mean block them? > > void > > ClientRequestContext::hostHeaderVerifyFailed(const char *A, const char *B) > > { > > // IP address validation for Host: failed. Admin wants to ignore them. > > // NP: we do not yet handle CONNECT tunnels well, so ignore for them > > if (!Config.onoff.hostStrictVerify && http->request->method != > Http::METHOD_CONNECT) { > > debugs(85, 3, "SECURITY ALERT: Host header forgery detected on " > << http->getConn()->clientConnection << > > " (" << A << " does not match " << B << ") on URL: " << > http->request->effectiveRequestUri()); > > > > > > How does the squid get "hostHeaderVerifyFailed" for a normal HTTP CONNECT > request to a HTTP Proxy as simple as below? > > > > CONNECT www.zscaler.com:80 HTTP/1.1 > > Host: www.zscaler.com:80 > > User-Agent: Windows Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise ZTunnel/1.0 > > Proxy-Connection: keep-alive > > Connection: keep-alive > > > > HTTP/1.1 409 Conflict > > Server: squid > > Mime-Version: 1.0 > > Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2022 20:59:42 GMT > > Content-Type: text/html;charset=utf-8 > > Content-Length: 2072 > > X-Squid-Error: ERR_CONFLICT_HOST 0 > > Vary: Accept-Language > > Content-Language: en > > X-Cache: MISS from 3 > > Via: 1.1 3 (squid) > > Connection: keep-alive > > > > </head><body id=ERR_CONFLICT_HOST> > > <div id="titles"> > > <h1>ERROR</h1> > > <h2>The requested URL could not be retrieved</h2> > > </div> > > <hr> > > > > <div id="content"> > > <p>The following error was encountered while trying to retrieve the URL: > <a href="www.zscaler.com:80">www.zscaler.com:80</a></p> > > ...... > > > > > > > > Thank you for any help on the understanding! > > > > Paul Ling >
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