On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 20:23, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 08, 2003 at 03:54:20AM +0300, Stiven Andre wrote:
> > Hi List.
> > 
> > May be the post is a little OT becouse the problem may as well be in the
> > ISP(as I guess). So here is the situation: I have a rh8 server that is
> > connected by ADSL provided by internet zahav. The server runs apache
> > httpd server and some other services. The problem is that some people
> > are unable to connect to the service, both from Israel and from other
> > countries. There were a situation that I had 2 people that can connect
> > and 3 that can't at the same time. Is there any known problem that may
> > lead to such behavior ?
> 
> Are those always the same machines that can't connect, while others can
> connect just fine?
> 
I can't check that but I think yes. Becouse I know some people that
tried to access the service many times and failed.
> Could it be that you only have 2 MaxClients in your Apache
> configuration and both are taken by clients which keep the connection
> open (such as Internet Explorer)? (Just guessing here...)
> 
No, the max clients is set to 30 and I don't have a big traffic on my
site.
I forgot to say that the server hostname is mg.hopto.org(the one that
sends you this email)...
> Try enabling server status in your Apache configuration and access
> http://your-server/server-status to see who's currently connected or
> hanging on.
> 
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