Hi,

I reproduced the problem, and saw that the c-icap server (or its squidclamav 
module) reports a 500 internal server error when clamd is down. I guess that's 
not bypassable?


The c-icap server log reports:

Mon Jan 29 08:30:35 2018, 5134/1290311424, squidclamav.c(1934) dconnect: Mon 
Jan 29 08:30:35 2018, 5134/1290311424, entering.
Mon Jan 29 08:30:35 2018, 5134/1290311424, squidclamav.c(2015) connectINET: Mon 
Jan 29 08:30:35 2018, 5134/1290311424, ERROR Can't connect on 127.0.0.1:3310.
Mon Jan 29 08:30:35 2018, 5134/1290311424, squidclamav.c(2015) connectINET: Mon 
Jan 29 08:30:35 2018, 5134/1290311424, ERROR Can't connect on 127.0.0.1:3310.
Mon Jan 29 08:30:35 2018, 5134/1290311424, squidclamav.c(744) 
squidclamav_end_of_data_handler: Mon Jan 29 08:30:35 2018, 5134/1290311424, 
ERROR Can't connect to Clamd daemon.
Mon Jan 29 08:30:35 2018, 5134/1290311424, An error occured in end-of-data 
handler !return code : -1, req->allow204=1, req->allow206=0


Here's Squid's log:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/18HmM8pOuDQmE4W_vwmSncXEeJSvgDjDo/view?usp=sharing

I was hoping I could relate this to the original topic, but I'm afraid they are 
two different issues.


Thanks,

Vieri
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