Re: [squid-users] Squid problem:. Some addresses work OK - but most hang indefinitely.

From: Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 14:15:19 +1200 (NZST)

> Hi
>
> I installed Squid 2.6 on Centos 5.1 X86_64 system about a week ago - and
> it worked fine for the first few days.
> I have set all clients to use the Squid Proxy for all external (non
> private 192.168.0.0/24) ip addresses. The only squid config settings I
> changed from default were ACL changes to allow proxy access to everyone
> on the local network.
>
> I now have the following situation on this client:
> 1) I can browse local addresses fine (as they are direct)
> 2) I can browse a few non local addresses fine. I can refresh my ISPs
> usage data OK for example, and it is clearly refreshing the live data
> via squid.
> 3) If I browse most arbitrary web addresses - the firefox tab hangs
> indefinitely with the little circular animation on the tab.
> 4) If I revert to direct access (Non proxy) - everything works fine.
> 5) I have deleted the entire cache - and maybe that helped for a bit -
> but the problem returned very soon after.
> 6) I have checked CPU and memory usage on the centos machine - and
> everything looks fine - almost nothing happening.
> 7) I did make some router changes to try to prevent direct access from
> clients - but I have since reverted these changes because the router did
> not behave as expected. It is now back to the starting point - but the
> problem persists.
> 8) I have recently installed sarg, Calamaris and Webalizer - but I doubt
> these could be responsible for the problem.
>
> Can anyone suggest what might be going on here, and if so - how to fix it?
> If not - can anyone advise diagnostic steps?

It sounds like you are hitting one of the interception catch-22s. Only you
don't mention interception.
Do you have any FW entries specifically for the proxy box?

What exactly do your ACL and access lines look like now?

Amos
Received on Wed Jun 18 2008 - 02:15:23 MDT

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