On 28 Feb 2006, at 24:45 PST, Raj wrote:
Hi All,
I have a squid proxy (Squid Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE10) running on a
Open BSD server. I am having a strange problem with one particular
web site
http://62.17.163.240/. It takes about 6 to 8 secs to access each link
on this web site. But the strange problem is if I change the time on
client's PC (forward the time by 1 minute) then the performance is
pretty normal. I mean it takes only a second or so to access the web
site (http://62.17.163.240/). It doesn't make any sense to me. But
squid experts can tell me if there is any reason behind this.
Also I tried to access this particular web site using Microsoft Proxy
which is on the same LAN as squid proxy. If I use Microsoft proxy I
have no issues even if I dont change the time on client's PC. It is
not possible to change the time on all client's PC becuase all the
PC's get time from NTP server. Is there a way to fix this problem.
Aren't Windows-based web sites that generate dynamic content and
don't provide a Content-Length fun?
If you are not using a Windows-based system, not using Internet
Explorer, and not going through a web proxy server; you'll get a
timeout. Click your browser's reload button and the page will
display immediately.
The web site needs to fix their portal software and generate a
Content-Length.
Merton Campbell Crockett
m.c.crockett@xxxxxxxxxxxx