On 1/02/2013 6:32 a.m., Roman Gelfand wrote:
I am attempting to debug the problem I am hitting.  Looking at this, I
am not sure if squid or target server doesn't like client's ssl
handshaking request.  Also, I am not sure how  to interpret local or
remote addresses as what says remote is the client machine that is
trying to acces the target site which is identified as local.  Also,
if you could shed some light as to what these messages are all about,
I would greatly appreciate it.


2013/01/31 12:11:38.007 kid1| TcpAcceptor.cc(197) doAccept: New
connection on FD 29
2013/01/31 12:11:38.009 kid1| TcpAcceptor.cc(272) acceptNext:
connection on local=0.0.0.0:3229 remote=[::] FD 29 flags=41
2013/01/31 12:11:38.014 kid1| client_side.cc(2582)
clientProcessRequest: clientProcessRequest: Invalid Request
2013/01/31 12:11:38.017 kid1| errorpage.cc(1282) BuildContent: No
existing error page language negotiated for ERR_INVALID_REQ. Using
default error file.

It looks like the HTTP request is invalid...

Either you are receiving HTTPS traffic on an HTTP port. Or you are receiving non-HTTPS.

I don't see any debug trace of SSL handshake being performed, so I assume this is an http_port being sent SSH binary data.

2013/01/31 12:11:38.019 kid1| store.cc(994) checkCachable:
StoreEntry::checkCachable: NO: not cachable
2013/01/31 12:11:38.022 kid1| client_side_reply.cc(1966)
processReplyAccessResult: The reply for NONE error:invalid-request is
ALLOWED, because it matched 'NO ACL's'
2013/01/31 12:11:38.024 kid1| client_side.cc(1386) sendStartOfMessage:
HTTP Client local=173.194.75.106:443 remote=192.168.5.35:38723 FD 11
flags=33
2013/01/31 12:11:38.026 kid1| client_side.cc(1387) sendStartOfMessage:
HTTP Client REPLY:
---------
HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
Server: squid
Mime-Version: 1.0
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 17:11:38 GMT
Content-Type: text/html
Content-Length: 3662
X-Squid-Error: ERR_INVALID_REQ 0
Vary: Accept-Language
Content-Language: en
X-Cache: MISS from server
X-Cache-Lookup: NONE from server:80

Yep. Something that is not plain-text HTTP/1.x arriving on port 80 into Squid..

Via: 1.1 server (squid)
Connection: close

Thanks in advance

Amos

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