This is an example of a link that does not connect (same message squid gives
me when trying to connect to hotmail):
I get:
ERROR
The requested URL could not be retrieved
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---- While trying to retrieve the URL: http://171.67.89.148:8080/ The following error was encountered: Zero Sized Reply Squid did not receive any data for this request. Your cache administrator is admin@xxxxxx.org. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Generated Tue, 09 Dec 2003 00:11:35 GMT by squid.xxxxxx.org (squid/2.5.STABLE3) You should get a blank page if squid is disabled (or is working). Regards, Trevor. -----Original Message----- From: Trevor [mailto:trevor@gnuguy.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 10:40 AM To: squid-users@squid-cache.org Subject: [squid-users] Zero Sized Reply [attn: long post] Hello, We use squid 2.5-STABLE-3 (port 3128) to connect to the Internet via traditional browser proxy configuration. Everything works great except for specific sites (yahoo mail, aol mail, hotmail, and sometimes mapquest). These sites return a "Zero Sized Reply" error message. Disabling squid allows traffic through. Was this problem ever addressed? HotMail fails with that message every time. Sometimes mapquest works, but other times it fails as well. I have looked at http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-11.html#ss11.51 to see if there is any information that can solve my "Zero Sized Reply" problem. It looks like nobody knows what is going on, as it's full of speculation. I have deleted cookies, disabled persitance connections, and ensured that ECN is set to "0". Nothing. The problem is still here. I think I have read every single post on "Zero Sized Reply" on google. Why is this problem all over the place and why can't anybody figure it out? It's a very common problem. Hopefully, someone here can spot what's wrong. I really would appreciate solving this issue. I'd be happy do document and post any additional information to the FAQ so that other people in the future can fix their configurations. </SNIP>Received on Tue Dec 09 2003 - 11:11:09 MST
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