I would second the need for it. After this came up I immediately started looking in the default squid.conf for a "allow zero sized reply message" (or similar) option. Obviously, I didn't find one.

Peter


Henrik Nordstrom wrote:


On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Peter Smith wrote:



[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# *telnet 171.67.89.148 8080*
Trying 171.67.89.148...
Connected to 171.67.89.148.
Escape character is '^]'.
*GET / HTTP/1.0*

Connection closed by foreign host.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]#

That server is not working correctly. It really does give a zero-sized reply. It is not a "blank page". That would be "<html></html>".



As this error is causing a lot of confusion I am considering removing this error from Squid, and instead just do the same to the user as was done to Squid. I.e. if a server won't give us a reply then don't give one to the client.


Is there any opinions on this?


Doing so however collides with one of my Squid applications where zero-sized replies is catched, so if this is done it will be a configurable option.


Regards
Henrik






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