Adrian Chadd a écrit :
On Thu, Nov 02, 2006, Marc Delisle wrote:
Hello,
running squid for 1300 clients and usually everything goes well ... but
we can't reach http://www.ampq.com : we receive a timeout.
It works for me. I'd suggest checking for broken PMTU (eg, ICMP filtering
somewhere, or an ADSL link with a smaller-than-1500 MTU, or transparent
interception on a Cisco via route-maps rather than WCCPv2, etc.)
You can try dropping the mtu on your outgoing request ethernet interface
from 1500 to, say, 1450 (ifconfig ethX mtu 1450) and see if that fixes
the problem.
Thanks for your answer.
I tried dropping the MTU and it's not better. I also tried 2.6-stable 5.
What is curious is that, from my workstation, bypassing the proxy, the
www.ampq.com site loads correctly.
Marc Delisle
Adrian
My latest tests involve Squid 2.6 stable 4. I activated full debug and
this is what I get:
2006/11/02 11:03:18| httpSendRequest: FD 17:
GET / HTTP/1.0^M
Accept: */*^M
Via: 1.0 proxy.cegepsherbrooke.qc.ca:3128 (squid/2.6.STABLE4)^M
X-Forwarded-For: 127.0.0.1^M
Host: www.ampq.com^M
Cache-Control: max-age=259200^M
Connection: keep-alive^M
^M