On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 09:20, Joshua Brindle wrote: > Ok, after looking at LOTS of logs and tcpdumps of the traffic > i finally figured out that when pages or images are broken there > is an extra crlf after the headers. this only happens when using > a cache peer, and happened with both dansguardian and tinyproxy > as the cache peer. I'm using these cache peer options: > allow-miss default no-digest no-netdb-exchange no-query name=localhost > > Since this does not happen when squid is run standalone it seems > that the offending code is in the peer area, but I can't find anything > that would add a crlf anywhere except client_side.. any help/pointers/ > realizations? Thank you very much.. >
Ok, this is something I can look for - will get back to you in a couple of days. Thanks for the excellent detective work. Cheers, Rob -- GPG key available at: <http://members.aardvark.net.au/lifeless/keys.txt>.
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