Re: [squid-users] speeding up response

From: Kay Joplin <err0r@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2002 12:34:56 -0300

Mark pointed out:

> and in your squid /etc/resolv.conf, u have the same
> DNS servers in the same order....
>

Ok, i took another look at the resolv.conf in /etc/resolv.conf on my linux
box. is this the file that you are refering to? or do i need to create a
seperate resolv.conf in the squid configuration file /etc dir ?
in the current situation, as i said before, i found that the settings are
identical to those of my DNS client.

Refering to what Joe said:

>client mgr:info
>
>Look for the "DNS Lookups" field. These should be under a tenth of a
>second, or even faster, generally.

I checked the cachemgr statistics and the replies seem to be well within the
tenth of a second.

Now, i'm using IE to browse and ocasionally Netscape (whichever suits the
situation). I forgot to mention that i am using transparent proxying. I have
to admit, i have a pretty slow connection, but still, before i installed the
proxy, the pages seemed to appear on screen, be it partial, but still
readable which does not happen now that proxying is being used. I read in
another reply that the browser could be causing this ? which browsers are
you guys using by the way?
Received on Mon Jun 10 2002 - 15:48:37 MDT

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