Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org> a �crit:
>
> What do you see as URLs in the frameset of you do "View Page Source"?
Client used for test : IE6.
Accessing directly from internet the reverse proxy, after filling the login
credentials and validating by "OK", it gives a blank page. at this
point, "View
page source" shows this :
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<HTML><HEAD>
<META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html;
charset=windows-1252"></HEAD>
<BODY></BODY></HTML>
In the access.log, i have this :
172.17.84.20 - - [08/Mar/2005:10:39:26 +0100] "GET
http://81.255.124.59:64300/Exchange HTTP/1.1" 401 514 TCP_MISS:DIRECT
172.17.84.20 - - [08/Mar/2005:10:39:36 +0100] "GET
http://81.255.124.59:64300/Exchange HTTP/1.1" 302 515 TCP_MISS:DIRECT
172.17.84.20 - - [08/Mar/2005:10:39:37 +0100] "GET
http://81.255.124.59:64300/Exchange/ HTTP/1.1" 200 1418 TCP_MISS:DIRECT
Below is an extract of the log when it works correctly ( using a third party
proxy to access my reverse )
82.66.36.188 - - [07/Mar/2005:21:58:18 +0100] "GET
http://81.255.124.59:64300/exchange HTTP/1.0" 401 514 TCP_MISS:DIRECT
82.66.36.188 - - [07/Mar/2005:21:58:35 +0100] "GET
http://81.255.124.59:64300/exchange HTTP/1.0" 302 515 TCP_MISS:DIRECT
82.66.36.188 - - [07/Mar/2005:21:58:35 +0100] "GET
http://81.255.124.59:64300/exchange/ HTTP/1.0" 200 1699 TCP_MISS:DIRECT
82.66.36.188 - - [07/Mar/2005:21:58:35 +0100] "GET
http://81.255.124.59:64300/exchange/Administrateur/? HTTP/1.0" 200 20497
TCP_MISS:DIRECT
82.66.36.188 - - [07/Mar/2005:21:58:35 +0100] "GET
http://81.255.124.59:64300/exchange/Administrateur/Bo%C3%AEte%20de%20r%C3%A9ception/?
HTTP/1.0" 200 20536 TCP_MISS:DIRECT
82.66.36.188 - - [07/Mar/2005:21:58:36 +0100] "GET
http://81.255.124.59:64300/exchweb/6.5.7226.0/controls/owastyle.css HTTP/1.0"
200 10914 TCP_MISS:DIRECT
82.66.36.188 - - [07/Mar/2005:21:58:36 +0100] "GET
http://81.255.124.59:64300/exchweb/themes/0/owacolors.css HTTP/1.0" 200 13194
TCP_MISS:DIRECT
I noticed that when the protocol used is HTTP1.0, it works, but not
when HTTP1.1
is. Is it a clue?
Thanks for your help.
Momo
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
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