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Sudheer Vinukonda commented on TS-2791: --------------------------------------- So, the above fix seem to help - POST requests are now successful with this fix. I am yet to verify that the fix will still work if I check for the method to PURGE alone. But, in the mean time, can Yunkai Zhang comment on whether this fix might cause any other side affects? > SPDY POST transactions failing with ERR_CLIENT_ABORT > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Key: TS-2791 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-2791 > Project: Traffic Server > Issue Type: Bug > Components: SPDY > Reporter: Sudheer Vinukonda > Labels: spdy, yahoo > > During our production testing of SPDY, we noticed that when trying to compose > mails (POST transactions) on Firefox, we are seeing "Network Error" from the > browser and ERR_CLIENT_ABORT from squid.logs. Upon some analysis, this issue > appears to be likely specific to SPDY transactions and seem to be triggered > by the expiry of proxy.config.http.transaction_no_activity_timeout_in timer. > After some investigation, it looks like this may be caused by a timing issue > related to streaming of the POST data to the origin.. If the POST body (data) > is available by the time client session and origin connection is ready, the > POST is successful, but, if the data is large enough that it is not all read > yet by the time origin connection is established, the streaming does not get > triggered. Debugging further to identify the root cause. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)