Hm, weird! Can you please throw this in a bugzilla ticket?

Thanks,


Adrian

On Tue, Jan 29, 2008, "V?ctor J. Hern?ndez G?mez" wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> we have a squid2.5STABLE14 on Linux up and working wonders for plenty of 
> time, and have found today our first problem.
> 
> Looking at the log (access.log) we can see the following line:
> 
> Jan 28 12:41:19 [EMAIL PROTECTED] squid_a: 1201520479.040      0
> 192.168.1.51 TCP_DENIED/400 1568 POST
> http://193.147.185.27:0/HZTunnel/4823/479dbf5e2f3 - NONE/- text/html
> 
> Denying access to !!port 0!! I have been investigating on squid-user 
> mailing list itself and found a thread with an interesting issue: "" 
> fastening squid to a port: problem"". This thread has let me learn that 
> browsers send requests to port 80 when URLs are those of the type 
> http://host.domain:0/ This works not only when requests are directed to 
> a conventional web server, but also when requests are directed to the 
> proxy (that is, the browser itself strips the 0 part of the URL 
> transforming the URL to a canonized form -or similar behaviour-).
> 
> However, we are now using sort of a web client for virtual learning 
> which seems to have its own way for doing client connections... 
> Strangely when the client is not using the proxy, it works perfectly but 
> when it is using it, squid denies the access (see log above).
> 
> I have added acl Safe_port 0 to squid.conf just in case. Any idea of 
> what to do to bypass this problem?
> 
> Thank you in advance,
> 
> -- 
> V?ctor J. Hern?ndez G?mez
> Centro de Inform?tica y Comunicaciones
> Universidad Pablo de Olavide, de Sevilla
> 95/4349258  - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

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