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TABLE 6 Issues Resolved in Sun Java System Web Proxy Server 4.0.9 (Continued)
ID Summary
6725741 Disabling statistics or proling functionality in Proxy Server 4.0 Admin interface, does not
function properly.
6727215 In Proxy Server 4.0, large negative values are seen for xfer-time in access log.
6728447 In Proxy Server 4.0.7, digest authentication used to process an ACL fails when the URI contains a
query string with backslashes.
6735228 In Proxy Server 4.0, caching subsystem has a le descriptor leak under certain conditions.
6739585 Proxy Server 4.0 needs an alternative faster method to nd out current cache size.
6740248 In Proxy Server 4.0.7, Admin GUI displays null for Processes and Listen Queue Size instead
of default values.
6741262 Performance optimization is required for Proxy Server 4.0 caching subsystem.
6745095 Proxy Server 4.0 should tolerate HTTP responses that contain embedded spaces in header
names.
6745170 Proxy Server 4.0 should support on RHEL5.
6746138 Proxy Server 4.0 should have the capability to rewrite HTTP request bodies.
6747928 FTP requests going through Proxy Server 4.0 as URL ftp://user:password@server, where
password contains @ character generates an incorrect response.
6750791 Proxy Server 4.0.7 crashes under load, due to a problem in the ACL subsystem.
6759153 Proxy Server 4.0.8 crashes, due to a problem in the URL Mapping subsystem.
6762346 Improper handling of cache-control header in Proxy Server 4.0.
6768244 Improper functioning of channel pooling logic in Proxy Server 4.0, results in service
unavailability and possible memory leak.
6275141 File cache functionality is not implemented in Proxy Server 4.0.
6767688 Proxy Server 4.0 should support the “only-if-cached” cache-control directive.
6767691 Proxy Server 4.0 should support the "stale-while-revalidate" cache-control extension.
Issues Resolved in 4.0.8
The following table lists the issues resolved in Sun Java System Web Proxy Server 4.0.8.
Resolved Issues
Release Notes for Sun Java System Web Proxy Server 19