Hi Kinkie,

yes i made a capture but don't see the cause.

I send you my traces.

Kind regards.

Marc

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Von: Kinkie [mailto:gkin...@gmail.com] 
Gesendet: Montag, 25. November 2013 15:45
An: Grooz, Marc (regio iT)
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Betreff: Re: [squid-users] #Can't access certain webpages

On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Grooz, Marc (regio iT) <marc.gr...@regioit.de> 
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Currently I use Squid 3.3.8 and I can't use/access two webservers thru squid. 
> If I bypass squid this websites work great.
>
> One of this websites is a fileupload/download website with a generated 
> downloadlink. When I upload a file I receive the following Squidlog Entrys:
>
> TCP_MISS/200 398 GET http://w.y.x.z/cgi-bin/upload_status.cgi?
> .
> .
> TCP_MISS_ABORTED/000 0 GET http:// w.y.x.z/cgi-bin/upload_status.cgi?
> TCP_MISS/200 398 GET http://w.y.x.z/cgi-bin/upload_status.cgi?
>
> And the downloadlink never gets generated.
>
>
> In the second case you never get a webpage back from squid. If I use lynx 
> from the commandline of the squid system the Webpage gets loaded.
> With a tcpdump I see that if squid makes the request then the Webserver 
> didn't answer.

Well, this is consistent with the behavior in squid's logs.
Have you tried accessing the misbehaving server from a client running on the 
squid box, and comparing the differences in the network traces?


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    /kinkie

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