Hi Amos,
thanks for your analysing!
Any idea, why the IIS server behaves differently with Apache as the
Reverse Proxy (anything else being the same)?
Does Squid do anything special with TCP streams?
Best Regards
Matthias
Am 29.01.2019 um 05:01 schrieb Amos Jeffries:
> On 29/01/19 8:50 am, Mat
On 29/01/19 8:50 am, Matthias Weigel wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> this problem just got a lot weirder:
> - Upload works fine with debug_options ALL,7 ALL,8 or ALL,9.
> - Upload fails with debug_options ALL,6 and lower.
>
> I created a debug_options ALL,6 cache.log.
> http://94.16.117.186/squid/cache.log
Hi Alex,
this problem just got a lot weirder:
- Upload works fine with debug_options ALL,7 ALL,8 or ALL,9.
- Upload fails with debug_options ALL,6 and lower.
I created a debug_options ALL,6 cache.log.
http://94.16.117.186/squid/cache.log.3b.gz
During this test, the following happened at the clie
> > Anyway squid try to connect to the IPv6 address instead of IPv4 and
> > I’m not able to reach it:
> >
> > C:\Users\atroiano>nslookup download.pdfforge.org
> >
> > Server: espevmd..prv
> >
> > Address: 172.x.x.x
> >
> >
> >
> > Risposta da un server non autorevole:
> >
> > Nome:dow