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From: Robert O. <ro...@kh...> - 2006-05-22 21:21:36
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Holger Krull wrote: > Hello, > i found a website that makes rabbit31 use 100% cpu for a long time and > block for this connection. Do you have a stacktrace from the time? The admin pages can provide one, as can the console. Do you get anything in the error_log? It does not seem to cause 100% cpu load for me, it may be one of the bugs I have fixed since 3.1. Can you try the 3.2 pre-release? http://www.khelekore.org/rabbit/RabbIT3.2-pre1-bin.tar.gz http://www.khelekore.org/rabbit/RabbIT3.2-pre1-src.tar.gz There are only a few small changes since 3.1 I have not had time to do any fun stuff yet.. /robo |
From: Holger K. <hol...@gm...> - 2006-05-22 15:33:36
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Hello, i found a website that makes rabbit31 use 100% cpu for a long time and block for this connection. http://www.electronicscout24.de/ it's quite reproducable with: http://www.electronicscout24.de/static/ps/css/styles.css If i add \.css to dontFilterURLmatching it doesn't use 100% cpu time. As other pages on this site cause this blocking too, what can i do about it except removing the whole site from filtering? Rabbit doesn't crash, other connections continue to work. Regards Holger |
From: Robert O. <ro...@kh...> - 2006-05-16 20:51:35
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Jason Frisvold wrote: > java.io.InvalidClassException: rabbit.http.GeneralHeader; local class > incompatible: stream classdesc serialVersionUID = -6590 > 869010229052438, local class serialVersionUID = 20050430 You are trying to run rabbit/3 and has it configured to use a rabbit/2 cache directory. Empty the cache directory and restart rabbit/3 and you will be fine. Yes you will lose a few downloaded resources this way, but generally that is not a big problem. Have fun /robo |
From: Jason F. <xen...@gm...> - 2006-05-14 02:52:37
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Can someone please tell me what the following means? I'm by no means a java programmer so I need some help... : java.io.InvalidClassException: rabbit.http.GeneralHeader; local class incompatible: stream classdesc serialVersionUID =3D -6590 869010229052438, local class serialVersionUID =3D 20050430 at java.io.ObjectStreamClass.initNonProxy(Unknown Source) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readNonProxyDesc(Unknown Source) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readClassDesc(Unknown Source) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readNonProxyDesc(Unknown Source) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readClassDesc(Unknown Source) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readOrdinaryObject(Unknown Source) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readObject0(Unknown Source) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readObject(Unknown Source) at rabbit.cache.FiledHook.readHook(FiledHook.java:44) at rabbit.cache.FiledKey.getData(FiledKey.java:55) at rabbit.cache.NCacheEntry.getKey(NCacheEntry.java:53) at rabbit.cache.NCache.run(NCache.java:490) at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) Thanks! --=20 Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold Xen...@gm... |
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From: Robert O. <ro...@kh...> - 2006-05-10 04:39:03
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Jason Frisvold wrote: > Yes, every time. Every website. Ok, that is both good and bad I guess. > So... Maybe I'm not running the program correctly? Here's my command > line : Looks ok. > convertargs=-quality 35 -flatten $filename +profile "*" jpeg:$filename.c Can you manually try to run it as rabbit runs it? "/usr/bin/convert -quality 10 -flatten /tmp/some_image.png +profile "*" jpeg:/tmp/some_image.jpeg" One thing that I note is that you seem to say: convertargs=-quality 35 -flatten $filename +profile "*" jpeg:$filename.c but the error log seems to say quality 10... /robo |
From: Jason F. <xen...@gm...> - 2006-05-10 02:10:57
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On 5/9/06, Robert Olofsson <ro...@kh...> wrote: > Can you get this reliably? Do you have a website this always happen on? Yes, every time. Every website. > Can you run convert manually and see what happen? > Preferably an image that fails. > It could be something like your convert not supporting gif/png/jpeg or > something silly like that... Nope, thats not it. Rabbit2 is on the same machine and that runs fine. > There were some problems with the ImageHandler in 3.0 and the one I know > about are fixed. > > You download it from: > http://www.khelekore.org/rabbit/RabbIT3-bin.tar.gz Uh oh.. I guess I'm running 3.1 then... :) > I see now that I have forgot to update the VERSION-string in HttpProxy, > but the links on http://www.khelekore.org/rabbit/ to the source and > the binary is the 3.1 release. Guess I have to update my release script, > my old rabbit-2-dist used to check the VERSION, but my rabbit-3-dist > script does not yet do that. > > /robo So... Maybe I'm not running the program correctly? Here's my command line= : JAVA=3D/usr/java/jre1.5.0_06/bin/java CLASSPATH=3D/usr/share/RabbIT3 $JAVA -jar $CLASSPATH/jars/rabbit3.jar -f conf/squabbit-2.conf $* & That seemed correct to me.. And I define convert in the config as follows = : convertargs=3D-quality 35 -flatten $filename +profile "*" jpeg:$filename.c -- Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold Xen...@gm... |
From: Robert O. <ro...@kh...> - 2006-05-09 19:51:22
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Jason Frisvold wrote: > [09/May/2006:01:01:17 GMT][ALL][ImageHandler running: > '/usr/bin/convert -quality 10 -flatten /tmp/squabbit-4/temp/108 > +profile "*" jpeg:/tmp/squabbit-4/temp/108.c'] > [09/May/2006:01:01:17 GMT][WARN][Bad conversion: > /tmp/squabbit-4/temp/108, got exit value: 1] Can you get this reliably? Do you have a website this always happen on? Can you run convert manually and see what happen? Preferably an image that fails. It could be something like your convert not supporting gif/png/jpeg or something silly like that... > I looked through the archives and this error was mentioned on the dev > list. Apparently this is fixed in 3.1? How do I get 3.1? There were some problems with the ImageHandler in 3.0 and the one I know about are fixed. You download it from: http://www.khelekore.org/rabbit/RabbIT3-bin.tar.gz I see now that I have forgot to update the VERSION-string in HttpProxy, but the links on http://www.khelekore.org/rabbit/ to the source and the binary is the 3.1 release. Guess I have to update my release script, my old rabbit-2-dist used to check the VERSION, but my rabbit-3-dist script does not yet do that. /robo |
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From: Jason F. <xen...@gm...> - 2006-05-09 02:17:41
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Greetings, I noticed that Rabbit 3.0 was released and tried installing it. I'm having some problems with the convert program, though. I get this error : [09/May/2006:01:01:17 GMT][ALL][ImageHandler running: '/usr/bin/convert -quality 10 -flatten /tmp/squabbit-4/temp/108 +profile "*" jpeg:/tmp/squabbit-4/temp/108.c'] [09/May/2006:01:01:17 GMT][WARN][Bad conversion: /tmp/squabbit-4/temp/108, got exit value: 1] [09/May/2006:01:01:17 GMT][WARN][BaseHandler: error handling request: java.io.IOException: failed to convert image, exit value: 1 at rabbit.handler.ImageHandler.internalConvertImage(ImageHandler.ja= va:257) at rabbit.handler.ImageHandler$1.run(ImageHandler.java:206) at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.runTask(Unknown Source) at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown Sourc= e) at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) ] I looked through the archives and this error was mentioned on the dev list. Apparently this is fixed in 3.1? How do I get 3.1? Thanks! -- Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold Xen...@gm... |
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From: Robert O. <ro...@kh...> - 2006-04-16 11:18:11
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Michael Vorburger wrote: > How could we get RabbIT to cache all visited pages for this purpose, > even if the server (or upstream proxy) say they can/should not?? Write a filter and install it first in httpinfilters and httpoutfilters, have that filter remove/modify all expires-headers (and possibly other headers as well). Check the interface HttpFilter and implement it, then configure your new filter in and see it work. Note order of filter is important. Maybe you want to check what wwwoffle does. As stated, doing this is not in the original goal of rabbit. Note however that I want rabbit to be modular and make it easy to implement other proxy solutions with it. > Based on that base functionality (which, to be honest, I was hoping to > find, not implement), I guess you will have to implement it, the coding part is easy, the hard part will be to test it. > I am thinking about some extensions, such as > "queuing" requests for not-yet-cached pages requested during offline > operation, then "batch-prefetching" when online, and some more ideas > in that direction... interested? Not sure how you want them to work, but of course interested. > I at first kept trying all sorts of things with http://localhost:9666/ > until I realized that it had to be http://MYMACHINENAME:9666 A well know request. Some day I will fix that. > minor really, the LogRotator link on top goes "Couldnt find > class:rabbit.meta.LogRotator, java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: > rabbit.meta.LogRotator" Fixed in 3.1 > and Config says "File 'config\index.html' not > found." (All this was on Rabbit 3.0.) Removed in 3.1, the config part is not as easy to get working so it is removed for now. /robo |
From: Samat J. <li...@sa...> - 2006-04-16 02:03:14
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The way I believe Rabbit is meant to be used is in _front_ of a dialup connection, not behind it. That is, Rabbit would run on some fast server somewhere, on a fast connection, at your ISP or a colocated server (which is what I do). Rabbit does its magic on this remote server, which then gets sent over your dialup link, hopefully loading much faster in the process. So, given that... I don't see how offline caching is useful? I think you want to look at something which would be run locally, like Squid. Samat Michael Vorburger wrote: > Hello, > > I was looking around for a proxy server implemented in Java, as basis > for an experimental project. RabbIT seems to be the most actively > developed, as far as I could find at least -- so first of all, > congratulations on a great project! How are you all using it? As a > "classic" proxy, like Squid etc.? I am interested in use it for > building a proxy server that would run locally on workstations, mostly > laptops that are frequently offline (network disconnected). > > How could we get RabbIT to cache all visited pages for this purpose, > even if the server (or upstream proxy) say they can/should not?? > Based on that base functionality (which, to be honest, I was hoping to > find, not implement), I am thinking about some extensions, such as > "queuing" requests for not-yet-cached pages requested during offline > operation, then "batch-prefetching" when online, and some more ideas > in that direction... interested? > > BTW: The classic http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/wwwoffle/ has such > offline functionality, but I was hoping to find something in Java to > extend it more quickly for a POC... At > http://www.proxy-offline-browser.com/ there is something like that > too, but commercial, without sources. The > http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/wbi/ could probably also be used as > basis for stuff like this, but I haven't looked more closely yet > mostly because of the license. Maybe somebody here has seen other > things in this direction? > > Regards, > Michael > > PS: Some quick feedback on the built-in GUI that may be of interest: I > at first kept trying all sorts of things with http://localhost:9666/ > until I realized that it had to be http://MYMACHINENAME:9666 - maybe > the doc could state this more clearly, or even better, instead of the > error message that currently shows up when accessing as localhost it > could say (or even just redirect?!) to use the real hostname? Also, > minor really, the LogRotator link on top goes "Couldnt find > class:rabbit.meta.LogRotator, java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: > rabbit.meta.LogRotator" and Config says "File 'config\index.html' not > found." (All this was on Rabbit 3.0.) > -- Samat Jain <http://www.samat.org/> |
From: Michael V. <mi...@vo...> - 2006-04-16 00:25:53
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Hello, I was looking around for a proxy server implemented in Java, as basis for an experimental project. RabbIT seems to be the most actively developed, as far as I could find at least -- so first of all, congratulations on a great project! How are you all using it? As a "classic" proxy, like Squid etc.? I am interested in use it for building a proxy server that would run locally on workstations, mostly laptops that are frequently offline (network disconnected). How could we get RabbIT to cache all visited pages for this purpose, even if the server (or upstream proxy) say they can/should not??=20 Based on that base functionality (which, to be honest, I was hoping to find, not implement), I am thinking about some extensions, such as "queuing" requests for not-yet-cached pages requested during offline operation, then "batch-prefetching" when online, and some more ideas in that direction... interested? BTW: The classic http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/wwwoffle/ has such offline functionality, but I was hoping to find something in Java to extend it more quickly for a POC... At http://www.proxy-offline-browser.com/ there is something like that too, but commercial, without sources. The http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/wbi/ could probably also be used as basis for stuff like this, but I haven't looked more closely yet mostly because of the license. Maybe somebody here has seen other things in this direction? Regards, Michael PS: Some quick feedback on the built-in GUI that may be of interest: I at first kept trying all sorts of things with http://localhost:9666/ until I realized that it had to be http://MYMACHINENAME:9666 - maybe the doc could state this more clearly, or even better, instead of the error message that currently shows up when accessing as localhost it could say (or even just redirect?!) to use the real hostname? Also, minor really, the LogRotator link on top goes "Couldnt find class:rabbit.meta.LogRotator, java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: rabbit.meta.LogRotator" and Config says "File 'config\index.html' not found." (All this was on Rabbit 3.0.) |
From: Robert O. <ro...@kh...> - 2006-04-07 19:47:33
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Tao Tao wrote: > I tried Rabbit3, it works fine except www.foldershare.com. The > webpage can't be download and keep loading. It works for me. It switches to https. What browser and OS are you using? Can you use ethereal or any other network sniffer and see what traffic that is sent? /robo |
From: Holger K. <hol...@gm...> - 2006-04-07 14:39:52
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Tao Tao schrieb: > Hi all > > I tried Rabbit3, it works fine except www.foldershare.com > <http://www.foldershare.com>. The webpage can't be download and keep > loading. foldershare.com switches to https, did you configure your browser to use rabbit for https? |
From: Robert O. <ro...@kh...> - 2006-03-30 05:29:14
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Hello! Samat Jain wrote: > java.io.InvalidClassException: rabbit.http.GeneralHeader; local class > incompatible: stream classdesc serialVersionUID = 20050430, local class > serialVersionUID = -6590869010229052438 .... > I get this error on startup, it repeats many times during use, and is Ah, you are trying to run rabbit/3 with an existing cache from rabbit/2. Yes, that will give an error. Stop rabbit, delete the old cache directory and restart rabbit/3 and it ought to start without problems. /robo |
From: Samat J. <li...@sa...> - 2006-03-29 22:35:44
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Hello, Is anyone else getting this exception with Rabbit 3.0? java.io.InvalidClassException: rabbit.http.GeneralHeader; local class incompatible: stream classdesc serialVersionUID = 20050430, local class serialVersionUID = -6590869010229052438 at java.io.ObjectStreamClass.initNonProxy(ObjectStreamClass.java:519) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readNonProxyDesc(ObjectInputStream.java:1546) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readClassDesc(ObjectInputStream.java:1460) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readNonProxyDesc(ObjectInputStream.java:1546) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readClassDesc(ObjectInputStream.java:1460) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readOrdinaryObject(ObjectInputStream.java:1693) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readObject0(ObjectInputStream.java:1299) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readObject(ObjectInputStream.java:339) at rabbit.cache.FiledHook.readHook(FiledHook.java:55) at rabbit.cache.FiledKey.getData(FiledKey.java:54) at rabbit.cache.NCacheEntry.getKey(NCacheEntry.java:51) at rabbit.cache.NCache.run(NCache.java:550) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595) I get this error on startup, it repeats many times during use, and is also the last error displayed right before Rabbit 3.0 appears to quit spontaneously. When this error comes up, I also notice that the proxy appears to get much slower, and pages become incomplete and do not load fully. I do not remember getting this exception with Rabbit 2.0... I am using Sun J2SE 1.5 update 6 on Debian GNU/Linux 3.0, on a 64-bit AMD64 architecture. I have not modified the config much but can post if needed. Thanks for any insights! Samat -- Samat Jain <http://www.samat.org/> |
From: Robert O. <ro...@kh...> - 2006-03-28 20:19:06
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Hello! I have just released version 3.0 of rabbit, the web proxy. This is a major upgrade of rabbit, it now uses java.nio for non blocking io. This means that rabbit will only use a few threads, even if you have many users. Rabbit also uses zero copy transfers when possible so system load ought to be lower. Some of the filters have been upgraded to have be regexp based instead of comma lists based. The pre-release has been stable enough for my needs for a few weeks now. But since this is a .0 release it will probably have a few bugs. Try it and tell me please. The code base is much cleaner and hopefully better. It is now possible to run several proxies in the same jvm without the need for special classloaders. The feature set is almost as good as the rabbit/2.x code, there are a few things missing (like the experimental web spider and the installer program). You will find it at: http://www.khelekore.org/rabbit/ Have fun. /robo |
From: <ro...@kh...> - 2006-03-22 06:24:39
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Hello! Maryan Sulim Xe...@uk... wrote: >Hello rabbit-proxy-users, > please help me when i install rabbit and type command java > rabbit.proxy.proxy cmd return me a error: Java is case sensitive so it should be "java rabbit.proxy.Proxy" just as the instructions say. I would also recomend that you get and use rabbit/3.0 even though it is in late beta. It is generally nicer and easier to start. /robo |
From: Holger K. <hol...@gm...> - 2006-03-21 14:18:47
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Maybe you just use the script jr. It was made to start rabbit. > Hello rabbit-proxy-users, > please help me when i install rabbit and type command java > rabbit.proxy.proxy cmd return me a error: > Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: rabbit.proxy.proxy > |
From: Maryan S. <Xe...@uk...> - 2006-03-21 14:02:40
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Hello rabbit-proxy-users, please help me when i install rabbit and type command java rabbit.proxy.proxy cmd return me a error: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: rabbit.proxy.proxy i tried to add bash:CLASSPATH=.:$CLASSPATH; export CLASSPATH tcsh:setenv CLASSPATH .:$CLASSPATH windows: set CLASSPATH=.;$CLASSPATH. to file named CLASSPATH in rabbit directory....but this is dont help...... PLEASE HELP ME.... -- Best regards, Maryan mailto:Xe...@uk... |
From: <ne...@ci...> - 2006-02-09 23:41:32
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