[squid-users] Strange Problem regarding Accept-Encoding ans compression

From: Stefan Hartmann <hartm_at_odn.de>
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 19:59:05 +0200

Hello,

i am running squid as reverse proxy in front of a web server farm. We
are trying to implement Content-Compression, and it gets broken from
"time to time".

The www-servers are windows IIS 5, and the compression is done using a
ISAPI Filter (no, not the original broken M$ filter from the server).

We are using Version 2.7.STABLE6 in our setup. The www-servers are all
sending a "Vary: Accept-Enconding" header, and the setup is working
perfectly in my test scenarios. We have no "broken_vary_encoding"
configured, and no ETag in the responses (we are only using Expire:
Headers).

We installed the ISAPI Filters last week without putting the "Vary:
Accept-Encoding" header on the www-servers in place, and blocked the
"Accept-Encoding:" and the "Vary:" headers at squid, waiting for
maintainance window to activate it. The site worked without any problem.

During the last maintainance window, we activated the "Accept-Encoding:"
and "Vary:" Headers (no longer blocking it in squid), and set up the
WWW-Servers to send "Vary: Accept-Encoding" headers, and it works -
sometimes with some browsers.

The failure we see are content-pages which are ending after some kB of
correct data. ie the homepage is about 150 kB uncompressed, compressed
around 30 kB (this is why we want compression), and the Serverfarm
delivered Content-Pages consisting of the first 18 to 25 kB
(uncompressed, different sizes possible) of the complete page, never
coming to an end. This never happened in our test setup.

The pages were (as intended) cached by squid, so we had the situation
that for example Internet Explorer was working, but Firefox got the
short page. And vice versa, sometimes Firefox worked, but IE failed. And
sometimes all browsers worked.

From tonight logs:
11:30 pm to 01:00 am: IE pages broken
01:00 am to 09:30 am: all working
09:30 am to 10:15 am: Firefox pages broken
10:15 am to 11:00 am: IE and Firefox pages broken

Ok, perhaps the ISAPI filter is faulty in some conditions we did not
test, with some browsers or bots or... so we uninstalled the ISAPI
filter from all WWW-Servers, but left the "Vary: Accept-Encoding" header
in place.

Result: The error did not stop! I had to block the "Accept-Encoding:"
and "Vary:" in squid to get the site working properly.

Next step was to remove the Vary: Header from the WWW-Servers and not
blocking the "Accept-Encoding:" and "Vary:" headers in squid: the site
is working properly.

So... are there any issues regarding squid and WWW-Servers sending
"Vary: Accept-Encoding" (without actually doing Content-Compression)?

When the error occurs, our logs are showing connections with "short"
pages (ie 18 kB vs. 150 kB normaly), which are obviously aborted after
900 seconds:

Mon Apr 27 15:38:29 2009 900301 111.111.111.111 TCP_MISS/200 18806 GET
http://real.server.de/ - DEFAULT_PARENT/real.server.de text/html
[
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
User-Agent: Nutscrape/1.0 (CP/M; 8-bit)
Host: real.server.de
Cookie: WT_SET=id=213.253.......
Cache-Control: max-age=259200
]

[
HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 13:23:29 GMT
X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
X-AspNet-Version: 2.0.50727
Realserver-info: BuildTime: 27.04.2009 15:23:29; TimeSpan:
00:00:02.6719434; CacheTime: 120; Server: WWW31
Publisher: Real-Server
Expires: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 13:25:29 GMT
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Length: 168830
X-Cache: HIT from accel3
Connection: close
]

Please help!

Regards,
Stefan Hartmann

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