On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 12:14 -0600, Hesham Shakil wrote: > > - Tried apache+mod_proxy+mod_cache on the same linux machine, worked > perfectly with 28+KB/s transfer rate > - Tried Squid-2.5.STABLE12 compiled for windows on a Windows XP machine > running on the same Internet connection and it worked fine at speeds of > 28+KB/s > - Tried ufs/aufs/diskd but none improved the speed > - Tried recompiling squid with NONE but the very basic options > - Tried recompiling squid with and without pthreads/aio etc. For the moment I don't see anything wrong. What you can maybe try, just for a test , is disabling the caching for a certain site/filetype. And then try to download such a file via the proxy. If that works faster, then you will have a problem with the disks (cache) or something similar. If not...then you will have another problem (deuh :) . Maybe increase loglevel then, maybe something can be discovered there. Note: Do you have an antivirus running on that box? Because that will slow down the downloads. Bart -- Schelstraete Bart http://www.schelstraete.org bart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 22:21:18 up 5 days, 4:32, 3 users, load average: 0.42, 0.83, 1.11