On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 13:50, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > tis 2009-11-10 klockan 07:01 -0800 skrev Kurt Buff: > >> I'm going to try that this evening. I'll post the results back here. >> It took a bit of convincing to get approval to open the firewall for >> browsing without the proxy. > > Browsing on the proxy without using the proxy is the same as going via > the proxy in terms of networking.. > > Regards > Henrik Yes. But currently all users on the network are forced through squid to browse the web. I'm opening an exception in the firewall this evening so that I can turn off the proxy settings on my workstation and go to the firewall directly. I'll turn off the proxy settings for FireFox so that I can compare performance against IE, which will be using squid. Even with the differences between IE and FF rendering pages, it should be very obvious if squid is the issue, because the page load times were anywhere from 30+ seconds to minutes to load all pages. If I get anything like normal response times FF, but not in IE, I'll have evidence that it's squid. If they both have really crappy times loading, then it's something else, and I'll be that much further ahead in troubleshooting. Kurt