Hi Amos,

Thank you for your reply.

I did go through the access.log file but the log entries are nothing
unusual. a lot of TCP_DENIED requests ..etc. What intrigues me is the high
client.http_errors field ! Doesn't http_error mean that these are malformed
packets ? Is there a way to configure squid to drop these packets right
away.? 





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