Ok Henrik, however it happens the same with my Mozilla browser (mozilla
1.3) from my linux laptop box.

Thanks,

Fernando.


El mié, 28 de 05 de 2003 a las 14:49, Henrik Nordstrom escribió:
> mån 2003-05-26 klockan 10.13 skrev Fernando Ruza:
>
> > It's something very strange because my proxy is a child of another squid
> > proxy and if I do anything jumping my proxy and pointing the browser
> > directly to the parent proxy everything goes right
>
>
> This problem has been seen earlier mainly when using MSIE browsers. So
> far it has not been possible to fully identify if this is a obscure
> problem in the browser somehow triggered by a difference in timing or
> packet division when using a hierarchy of Squid caches or due to a Squid
> problem.
>
> Please register a bug report for this problem, and then collect the
> following information at a time when nobody else is using the proxy:
>
> 1. start a capture of network traffic with tcpdump
>
>   tcpdump -s 1600 -w dump.out port 3128 or host your.parent.proxy
>   (replace 3128 by your http_port if different).
>
> 2. Then make a request which hangs
>
> 3. Stop tcpdump
>
> 4. Verify that there is a reasonable amount of traffic both between your
> browser and Squid, and between Squid and your parent by running
>
>    tcpdump -r dump.out
>
>    You should get maybe a screenful or two of packets.
>
> 5. Attach the dump.out file to the bug report created above.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
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