First question is why have you chained your proxy to "a remote proxy
somewhere in the US"? Doing so sounds "stupid". Sort of like connecting
your phone switch thru "a remote phone switch somewhere in the US".
Maybe the bad performance is because of poor connectivity to this
"remote proxy somewhere".
You should only set up peerings if it is known that you will gain from
them. There is no point in peering only to be peering.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Joel Taqueban wrote: > > Dear squid users, > > I just proxy chained my local proxy to a remote proxy somewhere in the > US. However, after implementing the proxy chain internet access > suddenly just went too slow. What seems to be wrong? > > JoelReceived on Sat Jun 10 2000 - 00:24:43 MDT
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