Error Silencioso Squid

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Que tal amigos es muy grato compartir con ustedes todos estos temas que de nuestro diario vivir.
Tengo un problema bastante raro, digamos no es problema porque no me ha causado ningun malestar. pero veo unos errores que provienen de squid exactamente esto:


Jun 23 20:05:35 server squid[6683]: sslReadServer: FD 38: read failure: (104) Connection reset by peer
Jun 23 20:05:36 server squid[6683]: sslReadServer: FD 38: read failure: (104) Connection reset by peer
Jun 23 20:06:03 server squid[6683]: sslReadServer: FD 34: read failure: (104) Connection reset by peer
Jun 23 20:06:17 server squid[6683]: sslReadServer: FD 50: read failure: (104) Connection reset by peer
Jun 23 20:06:17 server squid[6683]: sslReadServer: FD 47: read failure: (104) Connection reset by peer
Jun 23 20:06:24 server squid[6683]: sslReadServer: FD 37: read failure: (104) Connection reset by peer

Esto me vota los logs de messages, he echo el seguimiento pero no hay nada raro crei que era un problema con openssl pero no.
Squid funciona sin ningun problema como si nada pero estos errores silencioosos me dicen esto, lo mas curioso es que tengo otros servidores configurados de la misma manera y en estos no tengo este problema, bueno amigos espero dejarles la inquietud y de pronto asi me puden ayudar a dar con este silencioso problema.

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hola Dice la gente de squid

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hola

Dice la gente de squid (los dueños de los caballitos, de hecho):

http://info.ccone.at/INFO/Squid/FAQ-11.html

11.41 What does sslReadClient: FD 14: read failure: (104) Connection reset by peer mean?

``Connection reset by peer'' is an error code that Unix operating systems sometimes return for read, write, connect, and other system calls.

Connection reset means that the other host, the peer, sent us a RESET packet on a TCP connection. A host sends a RESET when it receives an unexpected packet for a nonexistent connection. For example, if one side sends data at the same time that the other side closes a connection, when the other side receives the data it may send a reset back.

The fact that these messages appear in Squid's log might indicate a problem, such as a broken origin server or parent cache. On the other hand, they might be ``normal,'' especially since some applications are known to force connection resets rather than a proper close.

You probably don't need to worry about them, unless you receive a lot of user complaints relating to SSL sites.

Rick Jones notes that if the server is running a Microsoft TCP stack, clients receive RST segments whenever the listen queue overflows. In other words, if the server is really busy, new connections receive the reset message. This is contrary to rational behaviour, but is unlikely to change.

Pienso que nada de qué preocuparse, algo relacionado con conexiones SSL reseteadas. En todo caso quizá no pasar las conexiones SSL por el proxy? Él no puede cachearlas de todas formas. No creo que sea mayor lío.

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