On Tuesday, 10 August 2004 13:18, Boskey Chheda wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> i have a Zyxel router to which , my squid machine is connected.
> There are around 150 users , whenever these users go through squid (at port
> 3128) , the speed is good for around 20-30 min. but after that the router
> simply freezes.
>
> But , when these users are given direct access there isn't any problem.
> I have 1GB of memory, and checked the usage through TOP, the memory is
> hardly used when squid is running.
>
> where else can i look into to see what's wrong ?
Sure its not your router or the interface on the router might be faulty ?
something like that maybe :p
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