Hello all. 

I've been having trouble figuring this out so. Thought I'd ask the experts!

Using Squid 2.7 with no ACL's configured to block media or file extensions for 
download. When users try to download a .PDF for example; the download will 
start and then hang about halfway through. After hanging for a minute or so the 
download box will disappear, when the file is checked as you might guess it is 
incomplete. On occasion I can just click on the file to download and it will 
complete successfully. More times than not though it will just never work and I 
have to bypass the proxy to download the file. I have similar issues with flash 
and other types of video content. As an example: I can go to CNN or Youtube and 
click on a video file, the file will start to play and then just stop.. Hanging 
as long as I leave the page open. As a test I've left the page up all day 
before and sometimes it will just start playing hours later, sometimes it never 
restarts.. 

Another problem I've noticed that may be related; this hang seems to happen 
even on a regular web page such as google.com. I launch the browser and go to 
google, the page loads but the browser is unresponsive (progress bar sticks 
about ¾ of the way across) 30 seconds to a minute later the progress bar hits 
100% and the page and browser are responsive. I have noticed that during a page 
hang like this if I am logged into the squid box (Debian Lenny) and I issue a 
"rndc flush" command the progress bar completes to 100% and the page is 
immediately responsive.

Any ideas?

 

BMatz


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