Not without just killing the cache_peer lines in squid that reference dansguardian and making sure squid can go direct for a test or two. Adrian On Thu, Nov 15, 2007, Andr? Jee wrote: > Adrian, > > Is there anything else I could do? > > Squid & Dansguardian are all integrated with our custom made firewall. > I can only bypass both squid and dansguardian. Correction, I only know > how to bypass both. > If I kill dansguardian, then I have no access to the web. > > I get the feeling that you think that dansguardian could be the problem? > > It's definitely worth checking timeouts in that config file as well. > > Just to clarify, the current setup does work with queries that takes > less than 60 sec. > Everything else seem to be dropped/the reply can't find it's way back. > This is all working > if the squid and dansguardian is inactivated. > > Thanks > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re: Time out issues when receiving queries from a > database.. > From: Adrian Chadd <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: Andr? Jee <ajee@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Wed Nov 14 2007 17:33:01 GMT+0100 > >On Wed, Nov 14, 2007, Andr? Jee wrote: > > > >>Dear all, > >> > >>I'm having timeout issues when using a webiste's "search function". I'm > >>sending a query and I'm expecting > >>an answer in return. Query's that takes less than 60 seconds seems to be > >>fine, but I don't get an answer if the > >>query takes more than 60 seconds to perform. IE/FF does not show an > >>error message, it pretends that > >>it's working and it works fine if squid and dansguardian are bypassed. > >> > > > >Have you tried removing dansguardian from the equation and see if Squid > >returns > >an error? > > > >Squid should return a page with an error message on any kind of timeout > >that you describe AFAIK. > > > > > >Adrian > > > > -- - Xenion - http://www.xenion.com.au/ - VPS Hosting - Commercial Squid Support - - $25/pm entry-level VPSes w/ capped bandwidth charges available in WA -