RE: [squid-users] Looks like cookie set up browser issue but it is not

From: Henrik Nordstrom <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 01:24:11 +0200 (CEST)

On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Zand, Nooshin wrote:

> > The web site is
> > https://tnapps1.fhda.edu/prod/web/default.jsp then Click on
> > "Click Here to Login with Existing Pin "

There is no such link on that page.

> >
> > OR
> > 1- http://www.deanza.edu
> > 2- Click on "student"

Students.

> > 3- Click on "Apply for admission"
> > 4- Click on Square " Returing User Login"

This goes to
https://tnapps1.fhda.edu/prod/web/default.jsp
[the same as you gave above]

> > 5- Click on 'De Anza - Registration "

https://tnapps1.fhda.edu/prod/web/pinSelect.jsp?CAMPUS=DAWEBP

> > 6- Click on "Click Here to Login with Existing Pin "

https://tnapps1.fhda.edu/prod/tapp?Navigate=createPinIndex.jsp&CAMPUS=DAWEBP&START_APP=true&JSP_TYPE=web&WAITPAGE=PleaseWait.htm&OnError=error.jsp

This is very odd. The application is a https:// application, and there
basically is nothing Squid can do to affect the operation of this except
deny access to the server entirely. There certainly is nothing in squid
which can have any impact on the use of cookies on https:// sites.

But still, there seems to be a pattern here.. with Squid it fails every
time. Without Squid is works most of the time, but did fail for me a
couple of times even without using the proxy.

There defenitely is something fishy about this server. Don't know what
yet.

Looking at packet dumps.. nothing very obvious, but this server seems to
do some strange things at the end of the connection and so does squid. No
sign of data loss however. I do not have a 2.5.STABLE2 available to test
with, but there has been no changes in how Squid handles this during the
2.5.STABLE cycle. Also due to https:// it is not entirely trivial to look
into all details of the traffic at the packet level as it is encrypted.

The only remotely relevant change I can see is the fix for Bug #430 which
was fixed some time before 2.5.STABLE2 (this is included in 2.5.STABLE2).

Between 2.5.STABLE2 and 2.5.STABLE5 there has been no changes in how Squid
forwards https:// requests.

I will continue looking into this for some time as it interests me why
this site dislikes being proxied when there should not be any difference.
If it was a http site I could understand, but not in case of https.

Regards
Henrik
Received on Fri Apr 23 2004 - 17:24:21 MDT

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