Re: [squid-users] Re: Solaris 8x86

From: Waitman C. Gobble <[email protected]>
Date: 06 Oct 2002 13:12:00 -0700

Hello

Are you certain that the problem isn't with the network interface?

I tried solaris x86 about a month ago and found (~frustratingly) it was
pretty much junk. I have also seen many newsgroup postings and magazine
articles confirming/collaborating my opinion.

The biggest problem I had with solaris x86 was with network interfaces,
they kept going down, and when they were up they ran goofy. Pretty
unreliable.

Of course, to be fair, I DIDN'T try to get my hands on one of the two or
three network cards that solaris x86 "supports out of the box" - and had
to use a "third party" driver....

However, the same cards I used on that box work fine on Linux, FreeBSD
and Windows machines.... without any trouble...

take care

Waitman Gobble
EMK Design
Buena Park California
http://emkdesign.com
+1.7145222528

On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 13:03, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
    Are you within a proxy based firewall, or directly connected to the
    Internet?
    
    
    
    On Sunday 06 October 2002 16.07, J.D. Bronson wrote:
> I am writing the 2 of you in hopes that someone can possibly shed
> some light on my issue...I emailed the group several times over the
> last year and no one ever replied. Searches on google and the
> archives didnt help either...
>
> I compiled squid 2.5STABLE1 on solaris x86 (02/02).
> I have tried with some options and without. Since I have trouble
> either way, please presume I just did a './configure'
>
> Squid build and installed with NO ERRORS.
>
> However, running squid, I have issues.
>
> Some sites either will not come up, or take an extremely long time.
>
> 2 sites that are consistantly bad:
>
> http://moneycentral.msn.com/home.asp
> http://www.mbnanetaccess.com
>
>
> When I build squid under any flavor of BSD, it runs very well.
> It is not a DNS issue.
>
> Is there anything about or concerning solaris8 that you could help
> me out on?
>
> I desperately want this to work, but must use Solaris.
>
> Thanks in advance!
    
    
    
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