On 21.03.2010 01:18, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> Arthur Titeica wrote:
>> I've seen the other thread regarding this subject and I must admit this
>> is too technical for me to express an opinion about the situation.
>>
>> I just wanted to mention that today I tested both 'squid-3.1.0.18' and
>> 'squid-3.1.0.18-20100320' in a reverse proxy setup and the client
>> receives '417 Expectation failed' where all the previous 3.1.x worked
>> just fine.
>>
>> In fact I just installed back the .17 version to fix this issue.
>>
> 
> Your client agent (web browser?) is pretending to be HTTP/1.1 capable
> and yet cannot handle one of the most simple HTTP/1.1 error responses.

No, it's not a browser.

> Please report the bug to the authors of that software.
> Please also let the rest of us know what software this is.

I just reported it to them and wait to see what they have to say. It's
not something of public interest, it's just software used internally in
my company.

> The problem:
>  417 is the response Squid and other HTTP/1.1-aware proxies are required
> to use to tell HTTP/1.1 clients the request it has made is possible but
> needs to be tried again using an HTTP/1.0-compatible request. It WILL be
> passing over an HTTP/1.0-only section of network.
> 
> Workaround:
>   When built with --enable-http-violations Squid 3.1 has the
> ignore_expect_100 configuration option for ignoring these clients requests.
>  It will result in either a passable but very, very slow start to some
> types of requests. Or in a timeout error while it waits for a
> non-existent OKAY response. Depending on how broken the client software is.

OK, thanks. I'll make some tests and see.

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