Hm, try disabling pmtu, timestampsand window scaling on your squid server? Adrian On Mon, Mar 03, 2008, Cody Jarrett wrote: > I'm having an issue with a new squid install. Squid has always worked > fine, but I moved squid to a new server and am having issues. My squid > config allows access to 1 website for ordering purposes. Since moving > to the new server, when accessing the website, a certain page load > takes anywhere from 5 minutes to 10 minutes. Basically, the border of > the page loads, but the center of the page is some sort of ajax and a > scriplet form and that hangs. When it eventually starts to load the > form, it loads about 1 line per second and about 50 lines. When I > don't use the proxy and browse to the site, the page and form loads in > about 3 seconds. The whole time when it is trying to load, I get the > following when running tethereal on the server over and over until it > finally loads: > > 1204576907.204371 192.168.1.100 -> 10.20.30.40 TCP 59770 > squid [ACK] > Seq=10215 Ack=26389 Win=524176 Len=0 TSV=740957497 TSER=260637360 > 1204576907.240115 192.168.1.100 -> 10.20.30.40 TCP 59770 > squid [ACK] > Seq=10215 Ack=27837 Win=524176 Len=0 TSV=740957497 TSER=260637398 > 1204576908.448434 10.20.30.40 -> 192.168.1.100 TCP [TCP segment of a > reassembled PDU] > 1204576908.481293 10.20.30.40 -> 192.168.1.100 TCP [TCP segment of a > reassembled PDU] > 1204576908.501902 192.168.1.100 -> 10.20.30.40 TCP 59770 > squid [ACK] > Seq=10215 Ack=29285 Win=524176 Len=0 TSV=740957510 TSER=260638651 > 1204576908.525971 192.168.1.100 -> 10.20.30.40 TCP 59770 > squid [ACK] > Seq=10215 Ack=30733 Win=524176 Len=0 TSV=740957510 TSER=260638684 > 1204576909.736172 10.20.30.40 -> 192.168.1.100 TCP [TCP segment of a > reassembled PDU] > 1204576909.769486 10.20.30.40 -> 192.168.1.100 TCP [TCP segment of a > reassembled PDU] > > On the previous server, I didn't have any problems, and I copied the > squid.conf over to the new server, editing the IP address and server > name in the conf file. The new server has a cable internet connection > several mbit's in speed. I even tried the exact same version of squid > on the previous version, but upgraded to squid-2.6.STABLE6-5.el5_1.2 > without any difference. It's a pretty basic config, and the only thing > that has really changed is the centos 5 server that is now acting as > the proxy server and the internet connection is now cable. It almost > looked like some sort of MTU issue, but I've tried browsing the site > from a computer using the proxy that is on the LAN behind this server, > ( this server acts as the gateway for this LAN). > > Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. > > Here is my configuration file: > > http_port 1.2.3.4:3128 > http_port 127.0.0.1:3128 > visible_hostname proxy.blah.com > cache_dir null /dev/null > auth_param basic program /usr/lib/squid/ncsa_auth /etc/squid/passwd > acl all src 0/0 > acl MyAllowedSites dstdomain .site.com > acl MyAcct proxy_auth | "/etc/squid/acl_groups/MyGroups" > http_access allow MyAcct MyAllowedSites > http_access deny all > acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 > acl CONNECT method CONNECT > acl authenticated proxy_auth REQUIRED > http_access allow authenticated > http_access deny all > http_reply_access allow all > icp_access allow all > tcp_recv_bufsize 100000 bytes > coredump_dir /var/spool/squid > > > > > -- - Xenion - http://www.xenion.com.au/ - VPS Hosting - Commercial Squid Support - - $25/pm entry-level VPSes w/ capped bandwidth charges available in WA -