Alex Rousskov wrote:
>
> On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Rainer Klier wrote:
>
> > we have 2 proxies, which query each other as neigbours.
> > Both have digests enabled. Proxy A gets the digest
> > from proxy A without problems. Proxy B complains
> > in his cache.log:
> >
> > 1999/01/21 09:22:05| disabling corrupted (Not Found) digest from
> > proxyA
>
> It is possible that proxyA was rebuilding its local digest at the time of
> the request. Check if proxyB gets a valid digest a few minutes after the
> failure (increase debugging level for peer_digest.c section or use cache
> manager). If it does get a valid digest a bit later, you have nothing to
> worry about.
I deleted the cache on proxyA and it seemed to work. Now I experience
forwarding loops (about 5 in a minute). I did not have these, while
I was not using digests. Are there any probs like this known ?
Rainer
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