[Python-bugs-list] [ python-Bugs-547093 ] urllib/httplib vs corrupted tcp/ip stack

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Bugs item #547093, was opened at 2002-04-22 14:03
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Category: Python Library
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Asle Pedersen (apederse)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: urllib/httplib vs corrupted tcp/ip stack

Initial Comment:
I am trying to connect to a server (talouselama.fi) 
using urllib2. The server respond immediately after it 
has received the first package from the client 
(urllib2). Since httplib fragment http requests in a 
request package and subsequent header packages the 
server disregards any header information that is sendt 
using urllib2. I have used ethereal to trace the 
packages for the connection. I can provide a dump if 
necessary.

This problem may well be due to a corruptet tcp/ip 
stack at the server (talouselama.fi) but shouldn't 
urllib handle this if any other browser does. (lynx, 
explorer, opera - no exception)??

/Asle


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>Comment By: Asle Pedersen (apederse)
Date: 2002-05-08 16:29

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I do agree with you that is not httplib's responsibility to fix it. However my opinion is that at least we should try to find a work-around for this type of problem. I would hate being unable to connect to the site just because Python fails.

I have been looking into the possibility that the problem is related to which http version that is used. I used python2.0 in my original experiment and it issued http/1.0 requests. Later on I also tried to connect to the server directly using httplib and HTTPConnection to issue http/1.1 requests but it did not make any difference. The server still responded before httplib had finished its request.

Do you have any suggestions on a work-around?

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Comment By: Guido van Rossum (gvanrossum)
Date: 2002-04-29 00:47

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Can you explain what you think httplib is doing wrong?  Are
you saying that it should buffer the whole request until it
is ready to send it in a single send() request?  If so, I
don't think it is httplib's responsibility to fix this --
the server doesn't follow the HTTP protocol (which says
nothing about keeping things together in a single packet),
and its webmaster should be informed of the bug in his site.

Other browsers probably happen to send the whole request in
a single packet.

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