Try taking the firewall down and testing. Even though your firewall is
probably configured correctly it can slow down a single T1 greatly. Instead
of a firewall you can just lock down the ports on the machine and multihone
it if it needs domain access.

Steve

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:28 AM
Subject: Web Server location


> Good Morning All,
>
> I've got a couple odd problems and I'm all out of ideas as to where the
> problem might lay.
>
> Set-up: Win2K, IIS 5, 1/2 gig RAM, 60 gig HD, CF5, PIII 800Mhz - The Web
> Server is connected by a full T-1 to the Internet and is physically
> located behind a Cisco Rounter and a Firewall
>
> Traffic: Maybe 100 people per day. The app is a medium sized Extranet.
> The Extranet is used for viewing documents (text, html and pdf's) Very
> simple stuff. We do use session variables, but all are locked
> appropriately. We use SQL Server 2000 which is located on a DB Server,
> not the Web Server. About 98% of the queries are stored procedures.
>
> Problem: Clients complain that the Extranet is slow. We, of course,
> don't see this problem when viewing internally since we're connected to
> the Web Server through a full T-3. I also experience lag when viewing
> the Extranet from home (I have IDSL 144K). One thing, in particular,
> that I notice is that the blue status bar (when using IE) seems to hang
> for about 2-3 seconds after the page has loaded. It doesn't matter what
> page I'm viewing either. For example - I view a page with a lot of
> content and then view a page with just a login form on it and the blue
> status bar still hangs for the 2-3 seconds no matter what page I'm
> viewing. Also, I keep receiving NT error 232 in the Web Server logs and
> I can't seem to figure out where they're coming from.
>
> Are there any settings in either IIS or CF Admin that I should be paying
> attention to? As for the 232 error - What should I look at to fix this.
>
> These problems are very frustrating because the powers that be here tend
> to point their fingers at Windows, IIS and CF as the problem. I don't
> feel that those things are the problem. If anything, they're not set-up
> properly.
>
> Thanks in advance for all your help.
>
> Mark Stewart
> Programmer/Analyst
> CC3
> Phone: 215.672.6900 x1332
> http://www.cc3.com
>
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> 
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