My experience was that it did eat up a little extra CPU but not too bad - BUT our main problem was with the other affects of using these rule - namely some web sites (especially newer ones) not working properly - workaround was to uncheck "Use HTTP 1.1" in IE.
This hasn't worked for every situation and occassionally I have to temporarily disable the http-with-resource rules if a user is really struggling.
Not the best situation ever - but what can you do ?! ;-)
Tim
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RE: [FW1] Code Red: What security specialist don't mention in warningsI have done this on an NT box, and my CPU wasn't pegged at
100%. The average is and remains around 15 to 20%.
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I have done this on an NT box, and my CPU wasn't pegged at 100%. The average is and remains around 15 to 20%.
FYI
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