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Yes but!!

We know nothing about the box.
This is not a perfect script at all:
http://ngtech.co.il/squid/ipv6_test.sh

but it verifies if there is a basic ICMP ipv6 access to a publicly allowed ipv6 icmp host.
And it also sets the dns_v4_first to on automatically.
As I mentioned the first thing to do in order to really test the issue without revealing the squid.conf would be using the squid.conf default file. It will eliminate many of the suspects and will give a really clear indication if the issue is inside the scope of the squid.conf or another network of machine level related.

So Dan, please provide the required details:
- squid.conf
- OS
- squid -v output
- squidclient mgr:idns
- squidclient mgr:ipcache
- squidclient mgr:fqdncache

If you do not want to share them publicly you can always send them to my or Amos private email.

Eliezer

On 04/03/2016 08:39, Tory M Blue wrote:
I've seen the dns issue when IPv6 is not being handled properly. One
way to test ( ya ya ) is to disable IPv6 via sysctl and see if you
still see the delays.

Tory

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