Unless there is an access list or route-map in place for SSL traffic, the
router would not care whether the traffic was http, or https (ports 80 and
443 respectively). If it were an applied interface extended access-list
that only specified http traffic, then the ssl traffic would be denied. I
would take a look at the server. One thing you could do is take a network
trace to look at the packet respose times by checking the ACK sequences,
etc...
-Brant
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ipguru
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 5:54 PM
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Subject: ssl slowing down?
I know that ssl can slow down a web site's response time. But someone
is complaining that a config on a 2610 wasn't saved and after a reboot
the ssl pages are taking 2 minutes to come down and the regular pages
are just fine. Is there any command that could have been left out (not
saved when it was done) to speed things up that much?
thanks,
bk
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