> Hi,
>
> Good day.
>
> I have been using squid way before but when I used it now in our
> company (Red Hat 9.0, Squid 2.5) I noticed that it performs pretty
> well in all sites except one (www.esri.com ). Squid returns the page
> but not only after at least 1.5 to 2 minutes which is very far from
> other return time for other sites which only takes at the most 10
> seconds. But what is confusing is that if i connect to (
> support.esri.com) which I believe is also belonging to their domain
> and internet servers, it works fine. I mean it returns the page
> quickly.
>
> I think it all started behaving this way when I installed malloc but
> this I cannot be sure of because that is the only thing I did or
> 'added' to my squid configuration when this irregular thing happened.
>
> I hope you can help me with this because this is the only hindrance on
> my part now for me to be able to use squid full-blown to our company.
> That website which I am having problems about ( www.esri.com) is our
> business partner so it goes to say that all my users will ALWAYS be
> connecting to that site.
>
> I don't know if there is something wrong in my config file but it is
> just normal and it works to all the sites so I don't think the config
> file is the problem here. Can you please suggest or just even give an
> explanation on why such thing is possible to happen in squid.
>
> Thanks very much and I would greatly appreciate your response to this.
>
>
>
- what's in access.log for these long-time-taking url's ?
- any additional error info in cache.log ?
- Check the Linux dependend weirdness in the FAQ.
Perhaps you are suffering from TCP ECN ?
- Check the site's reply headers, watchout for anything unusual , use :
M.
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