Have you tried the alternatives listed in the Squid FAQ for Linux?
Regards
Henrik
"Leopold.Aichinger" wrote:
>
> In Dezember 2002 I have installed two new firewalls with
> Redhat8.0.
> On both machines squid is running, on one machine squid2.5STABLE1 and on
> the other squid 2.4STABLE7
>
> Since that time we have a great problem with IE5.5SP2
> and IE6SP1 on NT4 and W2k
> Alle this IEs have alle Patches included (also the last
> one with the number q324929 from Dezember 2002.)
> Connection with this IEs is very slow, and if you connect
> to a webside with a lot of pictures, some pictures will
> not be loaded - a refresh then will do the job.
>
> IE5.5 with no Patches and ServicePacks works fine, also
> Opera6 and Netscape7 have no Problem.
> Under Linux Netscape and Opera are very fast and
> IE on Macintosh makes also no Problem.
>
> I think this has nothing to do with the authentification-
> problem discussed earlier on this maillist, because I don't
> use any authentification on the machine with squid4.5STABLE1
> and only NCSA-Authentifikation on the second proxy and there is
> no difference between both machines if we use this damned IEs.
>
> Both are compiled out of the source with the following options:
> export CC="gcc"
> export CFLAGS="-O3 -march=i686 -mcpu=i686 -funroll-loops
> -fomit-frame-pointer"
> ./configure --prefix=/usr --bindir=/usr/sbin --sbindir=/usr/sbin
> --localstatedir=/var/squid --sysconfdir=/etc/squid
> --disable-ident-lookups --enable-cache-digests --enable-truncate
> --enable-snmp --enable-arp-acl --enable-delay-pools
> --enable-err-language=German --enable-ipf-transparent
> --enable-linux-netfilter --enable-icmp --enable-dl-malloc
> --enable-gnuregex --enable-time-hack --enable-async-io=32
>
> Without --enable-async-io no change (sorry)
>
> We do a redirect to the both squid-firewalls from an other
> Linuxbox(Redhat8), which splits(redirects) the traffic
> based on the source-address to one of the two squids.
> But this cannot be the reason, because if we connect
> the browsers directly to the proxies we face the same
> behavior.
>
> So I am where sad about that and I fear I will loose
> my linux-firewall if I don't find a solution, because
> I do the administration for free and the sysadmin don't
> like my influence in their "environment"
> (They think linux-kernel 2.4.x or/and squid is the reason
> and not the IEs - before I installed the two firewalls we
> used one firewall with linux-kernel 2.2.20 and Squid2.3STABLE5, and it
> worked fine for all browsers.)
>
> I use this old squid.conf now for the new squids.
> (because it is a proofed configuration - I thought).
> So every help is much asked for and
> thanks a lot !!!
>
> leo
>
> PS: Sorry for my poor english!
>
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