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On 23/10/15 07:47, SaRaVanAn wrote:
There is always a ~2 second delay between the request coming to our
system and going out of Squid. Suppose if a page has lot of embedded
URL's it's taking more time with squid in place.Suppose If I disable
squid the page loads very fast in client browser.

On 23.10.15 08:23, Jason Haar wrote:
Could that be DNS? Is the server configured to use valid DNS servers?
Check each of them yourself to see what their response times are like, eg

time nslookup some.valid.site.that.isn't.in.cache

maybe you'll see 2sec show up on one of them...

I also guess it's the DNS.
Check what /etc/resolv.conf points to and if all servers there are alive.
Even better, I would run bind or other resolving server locally and point
resolv.conf to 127.0.0.1

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