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?
>
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