Hmm.. Isn't RSP a streaming protocol? Am not sure how this can be
corrected but you might want to let the streaming port pass directly
instead of passing through the squid. Check your filters. Might also be
wrong about this as a streaming protocol. :)

Lanz


On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 17:53, Brian Baquiran wrote:
> Carlos wrote:
> 
> > hi squid crashes and  i get these errors in cache.log
> > 
> > 
> > 2003/06/24 16:31:43| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported
> > method 'RSP/1.0'
> 
> Let me guess. You're using transparent proxy?
> 
> Probably some piece of software is trying to use port 80 for its own protocol.
> Do a search on google, others have encountered the same problem.
> 
> Maybe you can find out what's running on those IPs that crashed your squid.
> 
> Brian
> 
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