It's probably Squids problem, not Pfsenses one.

Several Squid versions had a definite problem to work with some sites
at the past. Try a direct connection to observe the difference.


On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 11:17, Seth Mos <seth....@dds.nl> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Op 17 dec 2011, om 05:19 heeft Guruprasad R het volgende geschreven:
>
> action taken:
> - i disabled transparent proxy and configured 3128 as my proxy port in
> browser as well as pfsense
> - i stopped the squid/squidguard services
> - i tried different browsers from different systems behind the firewall.
> but all in vain
>
> observation:
> - i could ping bsnl.co.in which responds back with its static ip.
>
>
> Set the MTU to something like 1400 and try again, could be that there is a
> MTU issue along the way causing larger packets to fail.
>
> Does a telnet to the host port 80 connect? If so, that likely be the issue.
>
> Regards,
>
> Seth
>
>
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