Tried to use log_mime_hdrs but cant find anything strange though.
I have this 'request_header_too_large' thing almost every second when it
happens, but the access log seems normal. Is there any possibility that
Squid has dropped the request and not reflected in access log?
More importantly, will these requests post any threat to squid?
Please advise, thanks.
Rgds,
Wei Keong
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Henrik [iso-8859-1] Nordstr�m wrote:
> Wei Keong wrote:
> > I dont have NONE/413 in the access log. Instead i have a lot of
> > POST request going to some unresolved destination. The problem now is the
> > requests are behind another proxy (beyond my control).
>
> This is an entirely other request than the one previously discussed. These
> requests do not hit the request_max_size limit.
>
> What they are I do not know. You will need to identify the client and/or
> application causing these to tell what they are. log_mime_hdrs often provide
> good hints there.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
Received on Mon Aug 26 2002 - 19:56:50 MDT
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