> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brett Lymn [mailto:brett.lymn_at_baesystems.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, 26 October 2011 11:45 AM
> To: squid-users_at_squid-cache.org
> Subject: [squid-users] site slow in loading
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I know that this problem has been discussed before and the agreement was
> there was a problem with DNS. Basically, with squid 3.1.15 the following site
> takes ages to load:
>
> https://www.my.commbank.com.au/netbank/Logon/Logon.aspx
>
> The interesting tidbit I can add is that this site seems to load fine using squid
> 2.7 stable 6, same DNS infrastructure, same internet connection, pretty much
> equivalent squid configuration about the only thing that varies apart from the
> platform is the version of squid itself.
>
> I also see this at home on my NetBSD machine running squid 3.1.15, the site
> is very slow. At home I added the IP addresses for the site into /etc/hosts
> and this immediately cut the page load times from somewhere in the region
> of 30 - 60 seconds to less than 10 seconds or so. This does point the finger at
> DNS but the fact that two different versions of squid give markedly different
> results seems to indicate that squid is not handling something correctly. Any
> thoughts?
>
> --
> Brett Lymn
Hi Brett,
I am also experiencing this slow down with commbank, and am also running 3.1.15. This slow down came about after I upgraded my squid version.
Just last month I posted regarding this issue, another squid user suggested disabling ipv6 but that didn't resolve the issue. Another suggestion was the bank might be performing extra validation, but I spoke with a guy from commbank's tech services and he advised there is no additional validation.
I've also experienced extreme slowness with the following sites:
www.ib.boq.com.au
www.fco.gov.uk
Still looking for a solution.... If you find one please let me know :)
Cheers,
JLK
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