Try the "broken_posts" directive in squid.conf.. It may help..
Regards
Henrik Nordström
Squid Hacker
Pat Lendon wrote:
> 
> Hi All,]
> 
> I am having trouble accessing a website.
> 
> I can get to the site's main web page:
> 
> http://64.132.117.101/brcdemlx/login/ecomm_login.cfm
> 
> However, I need to then click on the "login" button and that is when a
> "timeout" occurs.
> 
> I am runnig Squid 2.4.STABLE2 on Unix and Linux systems.  Using either
> Squid or Apache,  a timeout occurrs on the url:
> 
> http://64.132.117.101/brcdemlx/login/header_login.cfm
> 
> Error message is:
> HTTP/1.1     504    Gateway Timeout
> The firewall did not receive  a timely and complete response from the
> upstream server it accessed in attempting to complete the request.  This
> may be due to one or more of the following:  An incorrectly formatted
> response from the web server, the web server suddenly became
> unavailable, an overly congested network link between the web server and
> the firewall, or extraordinarily high latency between the web server and
> the firewall.    The request seen by the firewall was:  (same as url
> listed above).
> 
> >From the squid logs, I see error 500 (Internal Server Error).
> 
> The puzzle is, when I go home and use RoadRunner, I have no problem
> clicking on the login button and there is no "timeout" for
> http://64.132.117.101/brcdemlx/login/header_login.cfm
> 
> What do you think might be the cause of the timeout?    Is the above
> website using an odd port (non-standard port) that the firewall at work
> does not allow?    I'm not sure exactly what is happening.
> 
> Thank you in advance,
> 
> -Pat
Received on Mon Nov 05 2001 - 12:04:07 MST
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