I'm running Squid 1.1.11 on a Solaris 2.5.1 machine with all the latest
patches. My squid talks to another squid on the corporate filewall.
Since there's only one parent and no siblings , I'm not using ICP.
Several times a day users will see the following message on their
browser:
ERR_CANNOT_FETCH
No peers to query and the host is beyond your firewall.
Cache.log has the following:
97/07/25 12:37:43| TCP connection to firewall.whirlpool.com/8080 failed
97/07/25 12:37:43| ERR_CONNECT_FAIL:
http://cnnfn.com/images/lowerbar.gif
97/07/25 12:37:43| protoCantFetchObject: FD 21 No peers to query and the
host is beyond your firewall.
97/07/25 12:37:43| ERR_CANNOT_FETCH: http://cnnfn.com/images/spacer.gif
97/07/25 12:37:43| protoCantFetchObject: FD 18 No peers to query and the
host is beyond your firewall.
97/07/25 12:37:43| --> 'http://cnnfn.com/images/spacer.gif'
97/07/25 12:37:43| ERR_CANNOT_FETCH: http://cnnfn.com/images/spacer.gif
97/07/25 12:37:43| protoCantFetchObject: FD 22 No peers to query and the
host is beyond your firewall.
.
.
.
97/07/25 12:39:03| TCP connection to firewall.whirlpool.com/8080
succeeded
This happens several times a day. Each time the problem lasts for
exactly 20 seconds. I've verified that the parent is up when this is
happening. I also saw it in 1.1.8 and hoped it would be fixed with
1.1.11.
Any ideas or suggestions will be welcome. TIA
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Punit Shah, Senior Systems Engineer
St. Joe Tech Center, Whirlpool Corp.
Received on Mon Jul 28 1997 - 12:33:20 MDT
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