RE: [squid-users] OWA contents frame displays "Loading"

From: Castañeda Jairo <Jairo.Castaneda@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 18:39:52 -0200

Hi Chris,

You're right, it's a very old version of Squid but upgrading is not option yet...

However you were spot on with your suggestion. I just added the line: extension_methods SEARCH (after searching the firewall's log for the unsupported method)
To the configuration file and it worked.

Thanks.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Robertson [mailto:crobertson@gci.com]
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 2:36 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: RE: [squid-users] OWA contents frame displays "Loading"

Two things...

> Hello to all,
>
> First the setup of my Internet connection:
>
> Internet ←→ SEF Firewall ←→ Proxy (RH 7.2 Squid 2.4STABLE7) ←→
> Clients
>

This is a very old version of Squid (and RedHat). You might find that a newer version works better.

> Now the problem: When users try to connect with an external OWA
> server, they get a Web page appearing with all the information except
> the actual emails. Instead, it displays "Loading...." in that part of
> the Web browser. According to Microsoft
> (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=280823) there are several reasons
> for this behavior, but as the connection works just fine when the
> client connects directly to the Internet I thought that the first
> reason was the most likely:
>
> "Internet Explorer version 5.0 and later supports HTTP-DAV as
> described in Request for Comments (RFC) 2518). Distributed Authoring
> Version (DAV) uses Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) verbs that your
> proxy server or firewall does not recognize. Additionally, your proxy
> or firewall solution does not permit you to customize the list of
> approved HTTP verbs."
>
> So I began troubleshooting this problem by checking the Symantec KB
> where I found an entry referring to this specific problem so I
> followed to the letter the article but to no avail. However I tested
> the connection bypassing the proxy and connecting directly to the
> firewall and it worked so it seems that the problem lies now in the
> proxy side.
>
> I checked the mail archive but the only thing I found was to use the
> always_direct directive which for me is not an option because my
> default gateway points to the intranet and there is no chance of
> adding a static route pointing to the Internet. ¿Any suggestions?
>

The always_direct statement only has bearing when using a hierarchy (parent and/or sibling caches). It wouldn't solve your problem here. If you are unwilling or unable to upgrade, check the access.log for clues as to what is going on. http://www.webdav.org/other/proxy.html states that you might need to look into the "extension_methods" directives for Squid 2.4. Your squid.conf should have more information on how to use it.

> Thanks for your help.

Chris
Received on Mon Oct 24 2005 - 14:39:56 MDT

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