DNS settings in Squid. See your /etc/resolv.conf or dns_nameservers
directive in Squid.conf.
And make sure Your DNS Server is working fine.
Regards,
Squid@Visolve.com
www.visolve.com
> Thanx for the reply. I'm running a normal proxy.
>
> When you say investigate your DNS server settings, do you mean the
settings
> for the DNS daemon (i.e., named) or DNS settings in squid?
>
> - Mark
>
>
> Are you running a normal proxy or a "transparent" one?
>
> If it is only the first page of a site that takes logner then first
> thing to investigate is your DNS server settings.
>
> --
> Henrik Nordstrom
> Squid Hacker
>
> Mark Olbert wrote:
> >
> > I'm running squid 2.4.stable under Linux 2.2.18 behind a firewall. It
> works
> > great, but I've noticed that the first display of any "new" page takes a
> > while to display (5 to 10 seconds; much longer than when I am going
> against
> > the site directly).
> >
> > Is this normal behavior? If not, can someone suggest some config file
> > settings to examine?
>
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