I have read through the FAQs and noted the Linux problem for Squid pre-Stable4 with PIX and Linux, which is what this problem is. For integration stability reasons we can't upgrade Squid Stable 1 to the current version so I need to use a work-around. I just wanted to check to see if this solution is the appropriate one.
We are having problems accessing specific sites with an "?", particularly http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
We are using: Linux 2.4 (Red Hat 7.3 equivalent) Squid Stable1
Resolution tried:
I have added these no_cache directives but, as the errors below suggest, I don't think it's being cached anyway. It certainly didn't fix the problem.
acl DLLQUERY urlpath_regex dll \? no_cache deny DLLQUERY
acl QUESTQUERY urlpath_regex \? no_cache deny QUESTQUERY
The URL comes back with different TCP_MISS codes, but always zero file size: TCP_MISS/302 1801 GET http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? TCP_MISS/503 1295 GET http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
The next step I am thinking of using is setting "server_persistent_connection off" . Is this an appropriate route? Or is there a better solution?
Thanks and happy new year! David O.
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