Hi Henrik,
I tracked down the problem to the external redirect program squidGuard.
This program seems to detect URLs longer than 4k. Logging them generates
a buffer overflow from which it does not recover until the squid reloads.
When this happens to one of the first externals redirectors, all
ons 2006-03-08 klockan 12:00 +0100 skrev Stefan Bohm:
Hello Henrik,
do you have any idea, what might cause the Forwarding loop detected
problem, after someone submits the strange URL containing lots of %NN chars?
What does access.log say?
As I said wrote before, this can only be
Hi folks,
is there any way to set up an urlpath_regex that matches %AA in a URL?
Before feeding the URL into the ACL regex, squid seems to urldecode
such fancy characters:
the URL sent to squid was /public/home/image%AA%BB
2006/03/07 12:19:10| aclCheck: checking 'http_accessdeny enews1'
tis 2006-03-07 klockan 12:44 +0100 skrev mlists:
Hi folks,
is there any way to set up an urlpath_regex that matches %AA in a URL?
Only by having the normalized form of %AA in your pattern.
Before feeding the URL into the ACL regex, squid seems to urldecode
such fancy characters:
Correct,