On Friday 25 October 2002 18:53, Ken Price wrote:
> All of our public IPs are reverse mapped. The initial connection to the
> site is fast. The delay happens when data starts comming back. A way to
> visualize this problem is using a browser. You hit "Go" and the target
> site immediately returns text, but like a low-bandwidth or overloaded site,
> graphics trickle back. This problem is not limited to a single site ...
> it's all of them. And isn't limited to a single router, I have two
> different production evironments setup with different loadbalancer/firewall
> combos. What they both have in common is the RedHat router doing simple
> forwarding. One in each environments.
Stange. Have you tried to dump the packets with tcpdump so you can analyse
what happens ?
Stef
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