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Alvlin wrote:
El 17 Noviembre  2007, escribió:
There are many know problems with IE.

More details please:
   What release of squid 2.6s? ?
   Version of IE ?
   Page that fails ?
   Does it work fine on the given machine if others are not
connected/active? Or any machine if 10+ are connected?


Also, I see you have sent cache_log of problems to /dev/null.
We recommend having one always set and at least logging debug_options
ALL,0 to it so you can see any major problems occuring.

Amos

Amos, thanks for your answer.
According to Linux Packages (the site from which I downloaded the package) this is version 2.6 STABLE 16

The machine has Windows XP SP2, so IE is 6 sp2

Every page fails, IE just shows the homepage and then fails with the first or second page showed.

It fails on certain machines only. I tried today at the same time on two different machines and it works perfectly on one and fails in the other. They were only 5 machines connected at that time.

The owner of the machines (a friend) told me that this only happens on four machines added to the network after the others. Really strange thing :(

The weirdest thing is: Before, the squid cache was set to 5 GB, but in the server this was too much (is a Celeron running at 600 MHz with ~380MB of RAM) and it was not responding well (it was doing too much swapping), so I reduced the size to 1 GB. According to my friend, the problem started after this. I don't remember if I touched something else, but I'm pretty sure I didn't...

I'll activate the logs, they were disabled just because I didn't want to configure log rotation :P I actually enable the access_log trying to see if there was any issue, but reading your comment makes me think that I enabled the wrong log file :P

Maybe,
access.log will show the requests being made and served. So will show whether the IE are actually using squid of not. cache.log will show any major problems squid encounters, along with optionally the internal processing for testing and debug.

In your place I'd be checking how the IE are configured to use squid. manual setting of proxy name, manual setting PAC, or auto detection? (maybe the old ones were manually setup, new ones automatic) then checking the squid access.log and cache.log to see whether the requests are being received or what. If there is any possibility they are trying to go direct and encountering a firewall oddity. Of if squid is failing to process for any reason.

Amos

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