The log entries are as follows: With logging at default: 1046098195.904 60 10.50.1.74 TCP_MISS/400 216 GET http://www.cfo.com/channelarchives/0,5509,5|1,00.htm l - DIRECT/www.cfo.com text/html
With logging set to 9: 1046098629.538 2 10.50.1.74 TCP_NEGATIVE_HIT/400 224 GET http://www.cfo.com/printarticle/0,5317,8717| ,00.html - NONE/- text/html Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > No problem here, using a vanilla Squid-2.5 with no special configuration > > What is logged in cache.log when it happens? > > Regards > Henrik > > m�n 2003-02-24 klockan 14.04 skrev Mark_Saunders: > > Yes, I'm sure. The example below is accurate. > > Here are a few more examples: > > http://www.cfo.com/channelarchives/0,5509,5|1,00.html > > http://www.cfo.com/emailauthor/1,5328,8820|131,00.html > > http://www.cfo.com/articles/most_emailed_articles/0,5638,8717|A|,00.html > > http://www.cfo.com/printarticle/0,5317,8717|,00.html > > > > Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > > > > > Are you sure there is no space character in the URL? > > > > > > Regards > > > Henrik > > > > > > fre 2003-02-21 klockan 22.00 skrev Mark_Saunders: > > > > I'm using Version 2.3.STABLE4 for outbound web access, and have a > > > > problem accessing ONE site. > > > > This site uses pipe characters in their urls that cause Squid to return > > > > with "Malformed Request" errors. > > > > An example URL: > > > > http://www.cfo.com/article/1,5309,8287|14|||,00.html > > > > I tried the acl no_cache and always_direct options, but this did not > > > > resolve the issue. > > > > Is there a way to bypass this checking for ONE domain? > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > -- > > > > mv $win /dev/null > > > -- > > > Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > MARA Systems AB, Sweden > > > > -- > > mv $win /dev/null > -- > Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > MARA Systems AB, Sweden -- mv $win /dev/null
