From: wayne <wa...@ny...> - 2002-10-22 00:47:12
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> From: Michael Foord <Mic...@tb...> > To: "pro...@li..." <pro...@li...> > Subject: [proxyTools-users] CGI Proxy Not Found > > Strange error - a 404 not found (the proxy works great if I go straight > to it) > > Found auth string: > dav-serv.tbsmerchants.co.uk,192.168.4.1:8080,michael,***** > Executed $debug=3, result: 3 > Original request: GET http://custom1.farnell.com/cpc/ HTTP/1.0 > Modified request: GET http://www.******.com/cgiproxy/nph-proxy.pl/0 > 00110A/http/custom1.farnell.com/cpc/ HTTP/1.0 > 404 (not found) from 10080.2.0.- > 10080.2.0.-: 3:0.97 (0.024(80.2)) (0.00017) 17(=1.02/0.06) > > Looks like the HTTP/1.0 is working its way in there - but that ought to > return an error from the CGI proxy You mean that /http/ in the path? The example Junkbuster format in the cgiAmbles.txt is the format *I* need for using my (old) Junkbuster. It looked like yours was newer, and needed a different format. LP was (just luckily) closer to right the way I had it before. If you post that format again (and your Junkbuster version), I'll add it as a further example. The 404 was probably the result of having the path wrong. - not an error from IE saying not > found...... > What happens though is that rather than trying an alternative route it > gives up... LP *never* gives up, though maybe it demotes some proxy/commStrat so much that it rarely tries it. IE maybe ... but that just means a refresh. > I thought it was OK last week ?? > > Customer just arrived so no time to investigate further - just post this > quick log. Work gets in the way sometimes :-) > Mike -- wa...@ny... http://proxytools.sourceforge.net/ |