Hi Peter
As far as I'm aware, we don't have a high number of concurrent connections.
We have about 25PCs. Not everyoen is browsing all the time. Is there a way
that I can find out how many concurrent connections we have?
It only seems to happen on one particular site. It's our credit card
processor's site. We login to process card payments on it, so some
transactions probably take quite a few seconds to process - meaning the page
takes a while to load.
Al
On 02/05/07, Peter Warasin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi
Al wrote:
> We have a site that we use regularly throughout the day. We regularly
> get server timeout errors from Endian when browsing the site.
>
> Is there a way that I can increase the timeout period? The site is HTTPS
> if that makes any difference.
Do you have a high number of concurrent connections going through the
proxy?
Does this happen only with that page or with others, too?
peter
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