On Sunday 01 June 2003 08.30, Siao Yuan Tan wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> My company has been using squid for a while until recently some
> employees start complaining unable to load some webmail site. 
> After going trough some hard time, I found the following log:
>
> 1054448380.420     13 192.168.1.19 NONE/400 1752 NONE
> error:unsupported-request-method - NONE/- -
> 1054448380.432     12 192.168.1.19 NONE/400 1752 NONE
> error:unsupported-request-method - NONE/- -

See cache.log and the extension_methods directive in squid.conf.

> 1054448218.727   1185 192.168.1.19 TCP_MISS/207 3551 SEARCH
> http://owa2.maxis.net.my/exchange/cm/Inbox/ - DIRECT/202.75.130.137
> - VIRUS-STAT:CLEAN:::: PROXY-STAT:http:0:1634:1:

This part looks fine.

Regards
Henrik

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