"Mr. Tom Rule" wrote:
>
> We're using Squid as our proxy and filter for the Student PCs - which are
> running a mix of Win98, Win2k, and WinXPpro. The Faculty Macs all run
> throught it as well (from a different subnet).
>
> We can have all the Win98 and 2k machines, AND all the Macs running on the
> Web, and nobody complains about slowness. BUUUUUUUT.......when more than 3
> WinXP machines jump on the web, the XP machines slow to a crawl. It takes
> 75 seconds for the Google homepage to come up.
>
> Does anyone know of any WinXP specific tweaks we need to make to Squid so
> the blasted XP machines will stay happy?
Difficult to tell.
Which version of squid is involved ?
On which platform/os/version ?
Which browser is used on XP + version ?
Possible things to look at could be persistent connection
setting in squid.conf and or browser but this is a wild shot.
Check cache.log on squid for problem info,etc.
M.
>
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> Tom Rule
> Co-Technology De-confusionating Guru
> Mount de Sales Academy
> Macon, GA
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