You see packets from client in both directions ? (with tcpdump for example)
i.e is problem of network ( as write Henrik Nordstrom )or only squid ??
26.06.2002 11:24:09, Ling Hwa Hing <hwahing@nasionet.net> wrote:
>Hi is there any optimization beside to disable the MTU discovery for the box?
>
>Thank you very much for your help!
>
>Best Regards,
>hwahing
>
> 10:34 AM 6/25/02 +0200, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>>If this is a transparent proxy then you are quite likely bitten by Path
>>MTU Discovery problems between the Squid server and your clients. Try
>>configuring the browser to use the cache. If that helps then you will
>>need to take a crash course in path MTU discovery and why most methods
>>for transparent redirection of port 80 breaks it to determine how to
>>best address it in your network.
>>
>>Regards
>>Henrik
>>
>>Ling Hwa Hing wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> > Me got a box with 1GB of ram and 2 scsi Harddisk.
>> > I've tweak the kernel to handle more TCP connection and increase the
>> > FD_size for my squid. Currently it just serve for 100 client
>> > if I route few more subnet to the box the client unable to receive the
>> > content of the web. I can only see the browser status is just "opening
>> page"
>> >
>> > My box looks like more on traffic saturation than transparent proxy.
>> > And in the cache manager I can't see ant problem for the client. and there
>> > only error message from cache.log are,
>> > 2002/06/24 02:44:30| WARNING: Closing client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx connection due
>> > to lifetime timeout
>> > 2002/06/24 02:44:30| http://www.livescore.com/img/off.gif
>> > 2002/06/24 02:44:30| WARNING: Closing client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx connection due
>> > to lifetime timeout
>
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