Hi there......
sorry all - scratch that. Squid works fine, its my client that appears to be
causing the problem.
WinXP IE6 or kmeleon.
oh well - more google searching then :-)
cheers
-Griz
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-----Original Message-----
From: Griz [mailto:griz@griz.co.uk]
Sent: 25 January 2003 19:32
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] http downloads slow.... then time out
Hi there,
I'm fairly new to Linux, but over the past few months I've been testing
firewall/gateway setups.
Smoothwall (2.0 gpl beta), ipcop , mandrake 9.0 with bits addded, Madrake
Security MNR, Clark Connect etc etc.
Some of them are 2.4 Kernel with iptables and some are 2.2 with ipchanins.
Some have squid integrated, some don't.
But _ALL_ of them give me trouble with http downloads both downloading a
file or a very large web page. The initial few k seems fine (i.e if its  a
small web page) but then it slows down and of left the download will time
out. If I do a direct FTP download I get 60k/s plus, as I do if I turn off
squid.
The machine I'm using for the firewall/gateway is an AMD K6 233 with 64K
cache (Pentium 2 equivalent), 256 Mb ram, 256Mb swap. Current usage as
follows :-
Memory      UsageType 	%Capacity    Free       Used       Size
Physical    memory      41%          147.96MB   101.98MB   249.94MB
Disk        Swap        0%           248.05MB     0.00KB   248.05MB
Mounted Filesystems
Mount     Type       Partition     %Capacity    Free   Used     Size
/         ext3       /dev/hda2     29%         1.40GB  639.18MB   2.13GB
/boot     ext3       /dev/hda1     19%        23.09MB    5.81MB  30.47MB
/dev/shm  tmpfs      none           0%       124.97MB    0.00KB 124.97MB
                        Totals :   28%         1.55GB  644.99MB   2.29GB
The firewall/gateway has 2 NICs (one compaq intel etherexpress based pci and
one netgear tulip based)
eth0 is the tulip, DHCP assigned from my cable modem (blueyonder). its set
to autodetect speed
eth1 is the EE, static assigned (192)
I've messed around with the squid cache mem sizes and disk cache sizes
(they're default now) and they seem to make no difference whatsoever to the
performance of the box.
As I said - ALL of the setups, different kernels, different versions of
squid etc etc behave the same way. when I turn on squid, my downloads stop.
Browsers being used are either IE6 or k-meleon (mozilla based) on WinXP pro,
win98SE or WinME client machines.
anyone got any suggestions for me to try?
cheers
-Griz
Received on Sat Jan 25 2003 - 13:15:02 MST
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