Re: icp.c ?????

From: Duane Wessels <wessels>
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 96 16:00:06 -0800

jacques@linkage.ctech.ac.za writes:

>Morning, guys ...
>
>What exactly does this mean ?
>
>----------------------------------------------
>icp.c:1990:^I icpDetectClientClose: FD 27, 256 unexpected bytes
>icp.c:1990:^I icpDetectClientClose: FD 27, 58 unexpected bytes
>icp.c:1990:^I icpDetectClientClose: FD 28, 256 unexpected bytes
>icp.c:1990:^I icpDetectClientClose: FD 28, 62 unexpected bytes
>-----------------------------------------------
>
>Has this anything to do with the amount of file descriptors available?
>
>System:
>P5-120MHz, 64Mbytes RAM, 2,4Mbytes SCSI IBM HDD
>Linux RedHat 3.0.3
>Squid 1.0.20
>Max files open 256 (but no SWAP, READ or WRITE errors)
>128K link

No, it means that you have a netscape client which is assuming
Squid supports keep-alive connections.

Duane W.
Received on Tue Nov 12 1996 - 16:00:07 MST

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