On Thu, 2009-10-01 at 10:33 +0100, Paul Mansfield wrote: > On 01/10/09 08:38, mayak chunder-qwern wrote: > > hi all, > > > > any reason (or what can i look at) to see why squid transparent proxying > > is heavily slowing web access ... (w/out proxy, dell.fr takes 3-5 secs, > > with proxy, dell.fr takes 20+ or more) > > > have you restricted the amount of memory squid can use?
hi paul, hi morgan, i thought to cache corruption, so i killed squid, did a squid -z, squid -k reconfigure -- still no joy. un-installed squid, reinstalled, etc., and i still get enormous lag. below is config ... cheers mcq General Settings proxy interface: lan allow users on interface: checked transparent proxy: checked bypass for rfc 1918: no bypass source ips: no enable logging: no log store: /var/squid/log log rotate: empty proxy port: 3128 icp port: empty visible hostname: localhost admin mail: ad...@localhost lang: english disable x-forward: checked disable via: checked requests with whitespace: allow alternate dns: empty suppress version: checked custom options: empty Cache Management cache size 1500 cache fs: aufs cache loc: /var/squid/cache mem chache size: 64 minimum object: 1000 max object: 100000 level 1 dirs: 16 mem replacement: Heap GDSF cache replacement: Heap LFUDA low water: 90 high water: 95 don't cache: empty enable offline: no --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail: support-h...@pfsense.com Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org