RE: [squid-users] One slow Website Through Proxy
Thanks Amos, guess I learned something simple that I should have already known when troubleshooting these things always capture packets on both sides of squid. I was only looking at the data between the client PC and squid. Had I looked at the packets on the other side of squid I more than likely would have caught this one. Thanks, Dean Weimer Network Administrator Orscheln Management Co -Original Message- From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz] Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 10:31 PM To: squid-users@squid-cache.org Subject: Re: [squid-users] One slow Website Through Proxy On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 16:00:32 -0400, Chad Naugle chad.nau...@travimp.com wrote: I am not sure what is causing the issue, but in my own test, IE8 performed SLOOO by far (Using the PROD Proxy), where under Firefox 3.5.13 (Using my DEV Proxy), the site was almost instantly available while the IE8 was STILL loading the same page. After the first load, my PROD Proxy under IE8 loaded considerably faster, but not anywhere close to as fast as with Firefox 3.5.13, for the first attempt. - Chad E. Naugle Tech Support II, x. 7981 Travel Impressions, Ltd. Dean Weimer dwei...@orscheln.com 9/22/2010 3:13 PM I am running squid 3.1.8, and have one website that pauses for about 1 to 2 minutes before loading. The website is www.pb.com (PitneyBowes). There are no errors logged in the cache.log file, and nothing unusual in the access.log file. I have even done network packet captures and don't see anything unusual. The website responds fine when bypassing the proxy and every other website appears to be fine through the proxy server. I have tested with both IE and Firefox, using my default wpad.dat script with auto detect and manually specifying the proxy server with no change. And even tried turning HTTP/1.1 through proxy servers on and off at the browser, nothing seems to affect its behavior. Can any of you confirm whether or not this website is slow through your setups, or have any idea what could be causing this issue? The www.pb.com domain times out while resolving DNS records instead of returning NXDOMAIN or SERVFAIL response. Default DNS timeout is 2 minutes. After which Squid will use the A results to fetch the page. Amos
Re: [squid-users] One slow Website Through Proxy
I am not sure what is causing the issue, but in my own test, IE8 performed SLOOO by far (Using the PROD Proxy), where under Firefox 3.5.13 (Using my DEV Proxy), the site was almost instantly available while the IE8 was STILL loading the same page. After the first load, my PROD Proxy under IE8 loaded considerably faster, but not anywhere close to as fast as with Firefox 3.5.13, for the first attempt. - Chad E. Naugle Tech Support II, x. 7981 Travel Impressions, Ltd. Dean Weimer dwei...@orscheln.com 9/22/2010 3:13 PM I am running squid 3.1.8, and have one website that pauses for about 1 to 2 minutes before loading. The website is www.pb.com (PitneyBowes). There are no errors logged in the cache.log file, and nothing unusual in the access.log file. I have even done network packet captures and don't see anything unusual. The website responds fine when bypassing the proxy and every other website appears to be fine through the proxy server. I have tested with both IE and Firefox, using my default wpad.dat script with auto detect and manually specifying the proxy server with no change. And even tried turning HTTP/1.1 through proxy servers on and off at the browser, nothing seems to affect its behavior. Can any of you confirm whether or not this website is slow through your setups, or have any idea what could be causing this issue? Thanks, Dean Weimer Network Administrator Orscheln Management Co Phone: (660) 269-3448 Fax: (660) 269-3950 Travel Impressions made the following annotations - This message and any attachments are solely for the intended recipient and may contain confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, use, or distribution of the information included in this message and any attachments is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us by reply e-mail and immediately and permanently delete this message and any attachments. Thank you.
Re: [squid-users] One slow Website Through Proxy
On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 16:00:32 -0400, Chad Naugle chad.nau...@travimp.com wrote: I am not sure what is causing the issue, but in my own test, IE8 performed SLOOO by far (Using the PROD Proxy), where under Firefox 3.5.13 (Using my DEV Proxy), the site was almost instantly available while the IE8 was STILL loading the same page. After the first load, my PROD Proxy under IE8 loaded considerably faster, but not anywhere close to as fast as with Firefox 3.5.13, for the first attempt. - Chad E. Naugle Tech Support II, x. 7981 Travel Impressions, Ltd. Dean Weimer dwei...@orscheln.com 9/22/2010 3:13 PM I am running squid 3.1.8, and have one website that pauses for about 1 to 2 minutes before loading. The website is www.pb.com (PitneyBowes). There are no errors logged in the cache.log file, and nothing unusual in the access.log file. I have even done network packet captures and don't see anything unusual. The website responds fine when bypassing the proxy and every other website appears to be fine through the proxy server. I have tested with both IE and Firefox, using my default wpad.dat script with auto detect and manually specifying the proxy server with no change. And even tried turning HTTP/1.1 through proxy servers on and off at the browser, nothing seems to affect its behavior. Can any of you confirm whether or not this website is slow through your setups, or have any idea what could be causing this issue? The www.pb.com domain times out while resolving DNS records instead of returning NXDOMAIN or SERVFAIL response. Default DNS timeout is 2 minutes. After which Squid will use the A results to fetch the page. Amos