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We're don't know, whhat DNS uses Squid itself, it's clients, which DNS
provided by ISP.
Tis is one of possibilities.
Anyway require to investigate - what exactly is slow.
23.10.2016 20:02, Antony Stone пишет:
> On Sunday 23 October 2016 at
On Sunday 23 October 2016 at 15:26:54, Yuri Voinov wrote:
> You can have slow DNS. Consider to use local caching DNS recursor as
> source for proxy & users.
Why would that result in requests via Squid being slower than direct?
@Krishna: You *have* confirmed that Squid requests are slower than
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You can have slow DNS. Consider to use local caching DNS recursor as
source for proxy & users.
23.10.2016 18:42, Krishna Kulkarni пишет:
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> Hi Antony,
> Thanks for the reply. I have made changes in squid.conf as per your
suggestion and have
Hi Antony,
Thanks for the reply. I have made changes in squid.conf as per your
suggestion and have allocated 20 GB of Hard disk space.
Squid server at my location handles http/https requests for more than 500
hosts. But at peak hours squid usually performs very slow and browser takes
1-2 minutes