Squid error

From: Alberto Manzoni (alberto.manzoni@univr.it)
Date: 02/25/02


From: "Alberto Manzoni" <alberto.manzoni@univr.it>
To: <freebsd-security@freebsd.org>
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 17:55:53 +0100

A box running FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE and Squid

>Feb 25 09:26:46 ns2 squid[279]: Starting Squid Cache version 2.4.STABLE1
for i386--freebsd4.3...
>Feb 25 09:26:46 ns2 squid[279]: Process ID 279
>Feb 25 09:26:46 ns2 squid[279]: With 16424 file descriptors available
...
>Feb 25 09:26:47 ns2 squid[279]: Accepting HTTP connections at 0.0.0.0, port
3128, FD 12.
>Feb 25 09:26:47 ns2 squid[279]: Accepting HTTP connections at 0.0.0.0, port
8080, FD 13.

I see this records in /var/log/messages

>Feb 25 14:16:56 xxx squid[279]: comm_accept: FD 13: (53) Software caused
connection abort
>Feb 25 14:16:56 xxx squid[279]: httpAccept: FD 13: accept failure: (53)
Software caused connection abort
>Feb 25 14:19:18 xxx squid[279]: comm_accept: FD 13: (53) Software caused
connection abort
>Feb 25 14:19:18 xxx squid[279]: httpAccept: FD 13: accept failure: (53)
Software caused connection abort
>Feb 25 14:19:18 xxx squid[279]: comm_accept: FD 13: (53) Software caused
connection abort
>Feb 25 14:19:18 xxx squid[279]: httpAccept: FD 13: accept failure: (53)
Software caused connection abort
>Feb 25 14:19:18 xxx squid[279]: comm_accept: FD 13: (53) Software caused
connection abort
>Feb 25 14:19:18 xxx squid[279]: httpAccept: FD 13: accept failure: (53)
Software caused connection abort
>Feb 25 14:19:18 xxx squid[279]: comm_accept: FD 13: (53) Software caused
connection abort
>Feb 25 14:19:18 xxx squid[279]: httpAccept: FD 13: accept failure: (53)
Software caused connection abort
>Feb 25 14:19:18 xxx squid[279]: comm_accept: FD 13: (53) Software caused
connection abort
>Feb 25 14:19:18 xxx squid[279]: httpAccept: FD 13: accept failure: (53)
Software caused connection abort

It is a normal behaviour of Squid??
What get wrong?This is due to a squid configuration error?

Thank you

--
Alberto
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