Sergio R. Caprile wrote:
>You should capture the traffic on your customer premises to make sure
>this is what's happening. I'm curious to know.
You could also implement handling the Expect header in your http server and see
if this speeds up the transfer.
Simon
> Try `curl -H "Expect:"` to remove it, or even `curl -0` to fallback to
> HTTP1.0; but it won't help in your real life scenario. We don't know if
> that is what happens on your customer side.
Works like a charm!
> You should capture the traffic on your customer premises to make sure
> this is
On 24.03.2018 07:26, joc...@strohbeck.net wrote:
[..]
Attached is the pcap file. All I can tell is that the header and payload
is split into 2 packets and using curl and labview the 2nd packet is
received after a huge delay. I tested --no-delay and --no-buffer and
added manually keep-alive to
Am 23.03.2018 21:10, schrieb goldsi...@gmx.de:
On 23.03.2018 20:50, Jochen Strohbeck wrote:
[..] I am able to reproduce the same problem using curl on windows and
found out that even a PUT request with only a single byte payload
takes about a second! If I do the same request with python it