>a request for a web site fails the first time it is pulled.
the second time
>it comes in right away. This is consistent everywhere on my
network except
>outside squid and my firewall. outside access is fine.
How long are you waiting?
I am no squid expert by any means but I have noticed similar
things with my own trials; the page comes up "Done" but the
browser window is completely empty but if I wait....just a
few seconds...there! All of a sudden the page pops up and
then browsing is quick from then onwards.
I've not thought anything of it since it has been a feature
of my limited squid/linux experience. I have always just
assumed that I am maybe waiting for disk writes or
something.
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