On 2024-07-08 12:31, Jonathan Lee wrote:

I can confirm I have no ipv6 our isp is ipv4 only and I have IPv6
disabled on the firewall and with layer 2 and 3 traffic

This problem is not specific to any IP family/version.

Alex.


On Jul 8, 2024, at 09:15, Alex Rousskov <rouss...@measurement-factory.com> 
wrote:

On 2024-07-05 21:07, Jonathan Lee wrote:

I am using Bump with certificates installed on devices does anyone know what 
this error is...
kick abandoning conn43723 local=192.168.1.1:3128 remote=192.168.1.5:52129 FD 
178 flags=1


This "kick abandoning" message marks a Squid problem or bug: Squid enters a 
seemingly impossible state. In some (but probably not all) cases, the client connection 
might become stuck (hopefully until some timeout closes it). In some (and possibly all) 
cases, Squid might immediately close the connection and nobody gets hurt. Code reporting 
this problem does not know how we got here and what will happen next.

There were several incomplete/unfinished attempts to fix this problem, 
including two different patches posted at Bug 3715. I do not know whether 
either of them is safe and applies to Squid v6. Neither is a comprehensive 
solution.
https://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3715


Does anyone know how to fix my last weird error I have with Squid 6.6

I do not know of a good configuration-based workaround. Squid code 
modifications are required to properly address this problem. Other errors may 
trigger this bug, so addressing those other errors may hide (and reduce the 
pressure to fix) this bug. Besides fixing those other errors (if any -- I am 
aware that you have said that there are no other errors left, but perhaps you 
found other problems since then), these basic options apply:

https://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/AboutSquid#how-to-add-a-new-squid-feature-enhance-of-fix-something

Alex.


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