Re: [squid-users] BitTorrent

From: Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 12:57:36 +1200

Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There seemed to have been some discussion back in October
> about BitTorrent. I just noticed that I had :
>
> 2008/06/10 03:02:39| parseHttpRequest: Requestheader contains NULL characters
> 2008/06/10 03:02:39| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method '^SBitTorrent'
> 2008/06/10 03:02:39| clientReadRequest: FD 27 (192.168.3.15:64673) Invalid Request
>
> and
>
> 2008/06/10 05:02:01| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method '<C1><94>V^W<A9>uk<DB>J8a<CB><BF>mx'2^_I<F5><DF><CE><97><F5>Mj<C4><97><B4><94><81>|<CE><9D><90><B3>
> <9F>^W^P<BB>^Q<9D><EB>G<E2>/<87>S<C3>J<92><B6><94><AB><F8>J<BD><FA>?\8^_,<FC>y
> <F7>^P<B0><F6><9D>1<96><EF><D9><BE><A0>E<90>xp<C1><C7>^?XRf^<86>^R<AD><AD><D6>i
> ^A^E(<AC><D9>^B<C4>-x<AC><C2>^Da<E4>ESC<8D>T<DB>^X<FE>^Z9
> '
> 2008/06/10 05:02:01| clientReadRequest: FD 28 (192.168.3.15:58694) Invalid Request
>
> dotted through my logs.
>
> I was just wondering if anything ever came of the discussion. It looks
> like the user was trying to do it proxied, then stopped for 20 minutes, and
> then found some other way out.
>
> I don't care if they use it, just wondered if there was a way to
> fully support it.

It's on my todo list a fair way down. Probably around 3.3.
 From 3.1 we have dropped a lot of the 'unsupported methods' issues. So
the first attempts may get through.

I'd put it down to a broken client software through. All the torrents I
use are proxied properly and working.

Amos

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Received on Wed Jun 11 2008 - 00:57:42 MDT

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