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We are getting a really rare error during HTTP requests:

System.Net.InternalException: System error.
at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.SetAndOrProcessResponse(Object responseOrException)
at System.Net.ConnectionReturnResult.SetResponses(ConnectionReturnResult returnResult)
at System.Net.Connection.ReadComplete(Int32 bytesRead, WebExceptionStatus errorStatus)
at System.Net.Connection.ReadCallback(IAsyncResult asyncResult)
at System.Net.Connection.ReadCallbackWrapper(IAsyncResult asyncResult)
at System.Net.LazyAsyncResult.Complete(IntPtr userToken)
at System.Net.ContextAwareResult.Complete(IntPtr userToken)
at System.Net.LazyAsyncResult.ProtectedInvokeCallback(Object result, IntPtr userToken)
at System.Net.Sockets.BaseOverlappedAsyncResult.CompletionPortCallback(UInt32 errorCode, UInt32 numBytes, NativeOverlapped* nativeOverlapped)
at System.Threading._IOCompletionCallback.PerformIOCompletionCallback(UInt32 errorCode, UInt32 numBytes, NativeOverlapped* pOVERLAP)

Any idea about what's the cause? Or shall we just ignore it?

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I'm not used to the async version of it, but that's very likely a dropped connection.

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  • Although we handle all exceptions, are we supposed handle this exception differently? I noticed that async usage of HTTP can cause exceptions thrown in random places.
    – dr. evil
    Oct 14, 2010 at 22:40
  • I wouldn't bother threating those exceptions differently. Note that when you aren't using the sync version a client disconnecting will also cause an exception anywhere response is being accessed.
    – eglasius
    Oct 15, 2010 at 0:06

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