Yes, the IP address changed, and yes it was the default route IP.  The ISP 
stayed the same. (went from business class TW to dedicated TW).  This machine 
has always been multihomed with two internet IPs, one DMZ and one private 
network.  The second internet address is only for fail-safe backup internet 
access and it hasn't changed since I set up this router/nameserver/squid box. I 
don't see how it would matter, but I had to change the tertierary DNS server ip 
address listed with the registrar (network solutions) as well.

The server in question is all but 10.0.0.11 of the IP's listed (I was playing 
around trying to determine which worked best, it seems that no matter whether I 
use localhost, the private or the public IP of the name server the performance 
doesn't change. (I even tried compiling with --disable-internal-dns and using 
the old code to no avail) I will set that back to just localhost for now and 
remove the rest.

Scott Anderson



-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:42 PM
To: Scott B. Anderson
Subject: RE: RE: [squid-users] cache.log ...

On tis, 2007-07-31 at 10:38 -0500, Scott B. Anderson wrote:
> I know you are a very busy person and I'm probably just annoying, but
> I can't seem to figure out why I'm having severe performance issues
> with squid ever since my company changed from a 2Mbit x 2Mbit cable
> modem to a 10Mbit x 10Mbit fiber connection.

Please keep discussions on squid-users. If I need more information to help you 
I'll ask.

Was there any other changes than the change of the physical link? I.e.
ISP, IP addresses, DNS, etc etc..?


Is the DNS setup working proper?

Your squid.conf has

dns_nameservers 74.62.95.98 127.0.0.1 10.0.0.36 10.0.0.11 74.62.95.98

which is a bit odd.. one server listed twice.. and a mix of public and private 
ones.


Regards
Henrik

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