That someone is sending you malformed HTCP messages. If you are not using HTCP then disable the HTCP port by "htcp_port 0", or by recompiling your Squid without HTCP support.
Note: HTCP does not add any noticeable benefit compared to ICP for Squid, only additional network overhead. Regards Henrik On Thursday 13 March 2003 04.30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all, > > I've been getting a lot of these messages: > > 2003/03/13 11:26:22| htcpHandle: sz != htcpHdr.length > 2003/03/13 11:26:33| htcpHandle: sz != htcpHdr.length > 2003/03/13 11:26:56| htcpHandle: sz != htcpHdr.length > 2003/03/13 11:27:11| htcpHandle: sz != htcpHdr.length > 2003/03/13 11:27:23| htcpHandle: sz != htcpHdr.length > 2003/03/13 11:27:33| htcpHandle: sz != htcpHdr.length > 2003/03/13 11:27:46| htcpHandle: sz != htcpHdr.length > 2003/03/13 11:27:58| htcpHandle: sz != htcpHdr.length > 2003/03/13 11:28:12| htcpHandle: sz != htcpHdr.length > 2003/03/13 11:28:22| htcpHandle: sz != htcpHdr.length > > What does this mean? > > --- > francis a. vidal [bitstop network services] | > http://www.bnshosting.net streaming media + web hosting > | http://www.bitstop.ph v(02)330-2871,(02)330-2872; f(02)330-2873 > | http://www.kuro.ph
