_z___ isn't a request method on anybody's planet :)

It's more than likely that the client is either trying to talk a protocol other 
than HTTP to you, or its request message delimitation (usually, Content-Length) 
is messed up. 



On 26/01/2010, at 6:02 AM, Dean Weimer wrote:

> I found some errors in my cache.log file this afternoon, I have tracked it 
> down to a development machine and know that  they occurred while the 
> developer working on the machine was doing a build out of Plone, which did in 
> the end succeed so I am not sure this is a huge concern but would rather not 
> have the errors in the future if it can be fixed.
> 
> There were several entries like this in the access.log:
> 1264442419.041      0 10.20.147.34 NONE/400 1806 NONE 
> error:unsupported-request-method - NONE/- text/html
> 
> That corresponded to entries like this in the cache.log:
> 2010/01/25 12:03:35| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method attempted 
> by 10.20.147.34: This is not a bug. see squid.conf extension_methods
> 2010/01/25 12:03:35| clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method in request 
> '_z___'
> 
> I checked on the extension_methods, but am a little confused as to what to 
> enter for the method?  To possibly solve this issue, would I just use the 
> following configuration line?
> extension_methods _z___
> 
> If anyone could point me in the right direction to find some resources on 
> this issue it would be greatly appreciated.  I tried searching but didn't 
> find any information on _z___ on the web.  I am currently running 
> squid3.0.STABLE21.
> 
> Thanks,
>      Dean Weimer
>      Network Administrator
>      Orscheln Management Co
> 

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