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    PfSense 2.2.3 - Internet is very slow via Squid3

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    • G
      gdsnytech
      last edited by

      @Mr.:

      @jimp:

      Some have found that the disk changes we made for sync mode have slowed down squid by default.

      If you want to risk the possibility of disk corruption but gain speed, edit the ,sync out of /etc/fstab for the root slice and/or run

      mount -o nosync /
      

      My squid3 is not fast either. But I don't like risking disk corruption, possibly destroying pfSense. That is: what are the odds disk corruption will appear, Jim? Relevant variables? A thumb number (0,005% or 60%)?

      I have made the change in fstab both for work (two sites) and home setup and it is working fine. Just make the change in fstab and then reboot.

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        mesro09
        last edited by

        hello
        let me explain you this changes for squid caches but i dont use squid for cache contens my config is 0
        so can i make this changes ?¿?

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          chidgear
          last edited by

          Hi!. I'm having this same issue, when the proxy is enabled the webpages takes a lot of time to load and, once loaded it becomes more responsive but, still, is very slow.
          I have installed Squid3+SquidGuard Transparent proxy enabled and SSL filtering on. I've disabled squidguard (just to make sure) and the issue keeps there. Then, when I configured the lannet to bypass the proxy, the issue dissapeared so I think I've missed something important with Squid3.
          I tried to edit the /etc/fstab from this:

          # Device		Mountpoint	FStype	Options		Dump	Pass#
          /dev/ufsid/558c431cbd7f951e		/		ufs	rw,sync		1	1
          /dev/label/swap0		none		swap	sw		0	0
          
          

          removing the ,sync so the file now reads:

          # Device		Mountpoint	FStype	Options		Dump	Pass#
          /dev/ufsid/558c431cbd7f951e		/		ufs	rw		1	1
          /dev/label/swap0		none		swap	sw		0	0
          
          

          I ran the command

          mount -o nosync /
          

          and restarted the box…
          The issue? still there...
          Am I doing something wrong?

          Thanks in advance

          -------Update------------

          I got tired so did a full restauration from a file that I've backed up previously. I didn't knew what was causing my trouble, but now it is gone. I suggest the young adventurers that they do, at leas one time at week, a full backup of their configurations so, if they experience some isssue of this kind, have where to "run"... It is easier and faster.

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          • KOMK
            KOM
            last edited by

            Did you try my much earlier suggestion of running squidclient and then checking the numbers for outliers?

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              deajan
              last edited by

              This might be a bit of a "basic" answer, but to me squid3 was painfully slow when using c-icap antivirus integration.
              The clam process just ate my cpu and the sites took ages to load.

              In clam's defense my system runs on a VIA C7 1,5Ghz + 512MB ram… getting too old for all of this.

              NetPOWER.fr - some opensource stuff for IT people

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              • KOMK
                KOM
                last edited by

                squid3 was painfully slow when using c-icap antivirus integration.

                Of course the addition of either ClamAV or HAVP is going to cause a lot of overhead and will slow down everything.  I've always recommended using a client-based AV instead of having it on the firewall.

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                  aGeekhere
                  last edited by

                  Hmm, When I ran

                  squidclient -h 192.168.1.1 -p 3128 mgr:info

                  I got

                  
                  Sending HTTP request ... done.
                  HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
                  Server: squid/3.4.10
                  Mime-Version: 1.0
                  Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2015 00:23:59 GMT
                  Content-Type: text/html
                  Content-Length: 3094
                  X-Squid-Error: ERR_ACCESS_DENIED 0
                  Vary: Accept-Language
                  Content-Language: en
                  X-Cache: MISS from localhost
                  X-Cache-Lookup: NONE from localhost:3128
                  Via: 1.1 localhost (squid/3.4.10)
                  Connection: close
                  
                  <title>ERROR: The requested URL could not be retrieved</title>
                  
                  # ERROR
                  
                  ## The requested URL could not be retrieved
                  
                  * * *
                  
                  The following error was encountered while trying to retrieve the URL: [cache_obj                                            ect://192.168.1.1/info](cache_object://192.168.1.1/info)
                  
                  > **Access Denied.**
                  
                  Access control configuration prevents your request from being allowed at this time. Please contact your service provider                                             if you feel this is incorrect.
                  
                  Your cache administrator is [admin@localhost](mailto:admin@localhost?subject=CacheErrorInfo%20-%20ERR_ACCESS_DENIED&body=Cache                                            Host%3A%20localhost%0D%0AErrPage%3A%20ERR_ACCESS_DENIED%0D%0AErr%3A%20%5Bnone%5D%0D%0ATimeStamp%3A%20Sat,%2019%20Sep%202015%                                            2000%3A23%3A59%20GMT%0D%0A%0D%0AClientIP%3A%20192.168.1.1%0D%0A%0D%0AHTTP%20Request%3A%0D%0AGET%20%2Finfo%20HTTP%2F1.0%0AHos                                            t%3A%20192.168.1.1%0D%0AUser-Agent%3A%20squidclient%2F3.4.10%0D%0AAccept%3A%20*%2F*%0D%0AConnection%3A%20close%0D%0A%0D%0A%0                                            D%0A).
                  
                  * * *
                  
                  Generated Sat, 19 Sep 2015 00:23:59 GMT by localhost (squid/3.4.10)
                  
                  

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                    birarda
                    last edited by

                    I setup squid today and I believe I am experiencing this issue as well. I'll try that fstab thing. I did notice that using "links" in shell on pfSense seemed to have the same slow download speed that I have when going through squid, in case that helps any.

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                    • KOMK
                      KOM
                      last edited by

                      aGeekHere, are you sure you got it right?  You get that HTML spew when there is an error.

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                        aGeekhere
                        last edited by

                        aGeekHere, are you sure you got it right?  You get that HTML spew when there is an error.

                        Oh no, Well I ssh in and ran

                        squidclient -h 192.168.1.1 -p 3128 mgr:info
                        

                        In the root folder.

                        Ok trouble shooting time, where do I start?

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                        • KOMK
                          KOM
                          last edited by

                          On Squid's config page, look for External cache-managers and set it to 127.0.0.1, 192.168.1.1.  Save and try again.

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                            aGeekhere
                            last edited by

                            When I add 127.0.0.1;192.168.1.1 to External cache-managers I now get.

                            Sending HTTP request ... done.
                            HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
                            Expires: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 02:14:08 GMT
                            Cache-Control: max-age=180000
                            Content-Type: text/html
                            Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2015 00:14:08 GMT
                            Server: lighttpd/1.4.35
                            X-Cache: MISS from localhost
                            X-Cache-Lookup: MISS from localhost:3128
                            Via: 1.1 localhost (squid/3.4.10)
                            Connection: close
                            
                            ### Request denied by pfSense proxy: 403 Forbidden
                            
                             **Reason:** 
                            
                            * * *
                            
                             **Client address:** 192.168.1.1 
                            
                             **Client name:** pfsense.mydomain.local 
                            
                             **Client group:** default 
                            
                             **Target group:** in-addr 
                            
                             **URL:** cache_object://192.168.1.1/info192.168.1.1/pfsense.mydomain.local-GET 
                            
                            * * *
                            
                            

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                            • KOMK
                              KOM
                              last edited by

                              Weird.  Check your System logs and squid logs.  I haven't seen that error before.

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                                aGeekhere
                                last edited by

                                Ok some logs

                                When I stop and start squid I get

                                Sep 22 10:27:31	squid[22754]: Squid Parent: (squid-1) process 23039 started
                                Sep 22 10:27:31	squid[22754]: Squid Parent: will start 1 kids
                                Sep 22 10:27:22	php-fpm[84775]: /status_services.php: The command '/usr/local/etc/rc.d/squid.sh stop' returned exit code '1', the output was '2015/09/22 10:27:17| Warning: empty ACL: acl throttle_exts urlpath_regex -i "/var/squid/acl/throttle_exts.acl" squid: No running copy'
                                Sep 22 10:26:48	php-fpm[67812]: /status_services.php: The command '/usr/local/etc/rc.d/squid.sh stop' returned exit code '1', the output was '2015/09/22 10:26:42| Warning: empty ACL: acl throttle_exts urlpath_regex -i "/var/squid/acl/throttle_exts.acl"
                                

                                In squid real time if I do squidclient -h 192.168.1.1 -p 3128 mgr:info
                                I get

                                22.09.2015 10:33:03	192.168.1.244	TCP_DENIED/403	127.0.0.1:59243	-	-
                                22.09.2015 10:32:12	192.168.1.244	TCP_DENIED/403	127.0.0.1:59243	-	-
                                22.09.2015 10:32:01	192.168.1.1	TCP_MISS/403	cache_object://192.168.1.1/info	-	192.168.1.1
                                22.09.2015 10:31:46	192.168.1.1	TCP_MISS/403	cache_object://192.168.1.1/info	-	192.168.1.1
                                22.09.2015 10:31:43	192.168.1.1	TCP_MISS/403	cache_object://192.168.1.1/info	-	192.168.1.1
                                22.09.2015 10:31:40	192.168.1.1	TCP_MISS/403	cache_object://192.168.1.1/info	-	192.168.1.1
                                22.09.2015 10:31:22	192.168.1.1	TCP_MISS/403	cache_object://192.168.1.1/info	-	192.168.1.1
                                22.09.2015 10:29:59	192.168.1.244	TCP_DENIED/403	127.0.0.1:59243	-	-
                                22.09.2015 10:26:28	192.168.1.244	TCP_DENIED/403	127.0.0.1:59243	-	-
                                

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