[squid-users] Squid 2.4STABLE1 htcpHandle: sz != htcpHdr.length

From: <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2001 13:36:28 +0800

Hi all,

I'm quite confused with how Squid behaves with HTCP. According to Duane
Wessels:

        "This error message comes from one of the first checks that
        the received packet is actually an HTCP message. It probably
        means that someone is sending non-HTCP messages to your
        HTCP port."

2001/07/06 13:34:05| htcpHandle: sz != htcpHdr.length
2001/07/06 13:34:18| htcpHandle: sz != htcpHdr.length

The only "someone" sending it is another Squid 2.4STABLE1 machine. Has
anything changed since the last auto-generated tarball which might have
affected the HTCP implementation? (squid-2.4-200106102301 vs.
squid-2.4-200107052300)

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Received on Fri Jul 06 2001 - 06:15:53 MDT

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