on 6/19/01 5:02 PM, David Rees at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of DAve Goodrich
>>
>> It's running alright, I'm tailing the logs in a console as I connect. I'm
>> running Slackware. If you search for this thread in the archives,
>> you'll get
>> everything you ever wanted to know about these boxes ;^)
>
> I've got a couple things for you to try.
>
> First of all, what kernel are you running? Are you running the stock kernel
> with Slackware 7.0?
sysadmin@www2:/usr$ uname -a
Linux www2 2.2.16 #6 Wed Dec 13 15:18:16 /etc/localtime 2000 i686 unknown
Nope, the kernel is stripped of all unneeded goodies, I don't have file
systems other than ext2 compiled in, no sound, only my required inet
drivers, etc.
> If so, can you try upgrading to 2.2.19? Previous
> versions had some known TCP/IP bugs which could cause problems like you're
> describing.
>
Out of curiosity, what problems that would only affect mod_ssl? I'll pull
sources today for 2.2.19+
> If that doesn't work, can you try adding this line?
>
> BrowserMatch "Mozilla" nokeepalive downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0
>
I can do that right away.
> This will disable keepalive for all versions of Netscape and make sure that
> the response is 1.0, not 1.1. If it helps, we can then tailor it to
> Netscape on the Mac after we figure out what the UserAgent header is. You
> can pull the UserAgent header out of the log files if you're using the
> combined log format.
>
> What version of Netscape on the Mac are you using? Are multiple versions of
> Netscape affected? And what version of Mac OS?
>
Mac OS 8.1/8.5/9.0/9.1 running Netscape 4.73/4.74/4.75[en_US] I believe all
combinations were tested, but I won't swear to it.
Working..Working..Working..Working..Working..Working..Working..
DAve.
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Dave Goodrich
Director of Interface Development
Reality Based Learning Company
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