Thanks, that fixed it.
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On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 05:04:20PM -0600, pineapplecoward wrote:
> Yes to both questions.  My ISP provides me with two real, routeable IP
> address.  The machines are on a small network.  Both machines have
software
> firewalls and there are no other firewalls between my network and the net.
> Right now I'm running an HTTP/FTP proxy to get around this problem.

Okay, set dontLimitClients=true in your config file and restart. Does
this fix the problem?
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> On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 02:35:18PM -0600, pineapplecoward wrote:
> > Fproxy performance seems sluggish.  I'm running version .5 (build 5000)
on
> > Windows XP under Sun Java version 1.4.1 on a P3 800Mhz with 512MB ram
and
> > 30+ GB datastore.  I'm accessing fproxy from another machine, but I am
not
> > running it as a public node.  There are no error messages in the nodes
> > logfile.  It can take over 30 seconds for an fproxy page to come up, but
> > when it does, it appears quickly.
>
> Firstly, it is possible that it is being included in the bandwidth
> limits and therefore slowed down. Is the other machine on a LAN or does
> it have a real internet address?
>
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