Re: Mon Wiki Slow

2011-02-02 Thread Jim Trocki

On Tue, 1 Feb 2011, Brandon S Allbery KF8NH wrote:


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On 2/1/11 20:40 , Nathan Gibbs wrote:

Same Here, its been crawling ever since it was switched to https.
I mean, seriously, are the wiki contents that classified? ;-)
If we needed an encrypted data stream, we could just read some of the mon code
in plain text.


Google firesheep.  Also, the last machine I saw https overhead cause
significant performance issues on was a Sparc IPX; I have to think it's a
bit more involved than that.


right, even a cursory inspection shows that it has nothing to do with
ssl. the certificate is sent immediately, it's verified by the client,
the cipher spec is established, the symmetrical key exchange happens,
and the encrypted channel begins working without hesitation. apache
responds immediately to bad urls. however, the response for the wiki
server takes the time, not anything related to the ssl protocol. brandon,
i agree that something else is the complication.

i had a brief chat with the admin, he's aware of the problem and knows
that the behavior has changed, but he has a higher-priority iron in the
fire at the moment and he'll continue working on the wiki issue once
that cools off. so, thanks for the reports everyone, and hang in there.

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Re: Mon Wiki Slow

2011-02-02 Thread Nathan Gibbs
* Jim Trocki wrote:
 however, the response for the wiki server takes the time, not anything
 related to the ssl protocol.

Well, we know whats not the problem.
:-)

 
 i had a brief chat with the admin, he's aware of the problem and knows that
 the behavior has changed, but he has a higher-priority iron in the fire at
 the moment and he'll continue working on the wiki issue once that cools
 off. 

:-)
He has my sympathy.

 so, thanks for the reports everyone, and hang in there.
 

Thanks for looking into it Jim.


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Sincerely,

Nathan Gibbs

Systems Administrator
Christ Media
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Mon Wiki Slow

2011-02-01 Thread Allan Wind
http://mon.wiki.kernel.org/ spins for 10+ seconds 
before giving me the 301 redirect to 
https://mon.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page


/Allan
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Re: Mon Wiki Slow

2011-02-01 Thread Noel Butler
On Tue, 2011-02-01 at 13:49 -0500, Allan Wind wrote:

 http://mon.wiki.kernel.org/ spins for 10+ seconds 
 before giving me the 301 redirect to 
 https://mon.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page
 
 
 /Allan



Confirmed (but I'd say greater than 40 seconds here, at present, before
it returns)

What ever happened to good 'ol HTML



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Re: Mon Wiki Slow

2011-02-01 Thread Nathan Gibbs
* Noel Butler wrote:
 
 Confirmed (but I'd say greater than 40 seconds here, at present, before
 it returns)
 

Same Here, its been crawling ever since it was switched to https.
I mean, seriously, are the wiki contents that classified? ;-)
If we needed an encrypted data stream, we could just read some of the mon code
in plain text.
:-)

 What ever happened to good 'ol HTML
 
or good 'ol HTTP
:-)

-- 
Sincerely,

Nathan Gibbs

Systems Administrator
Christ Media
http://www.cmpublishers.com




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Re: Mon Wiki Slow

2011-02-01 Thread Brandon S Allbery KF8NH
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On 2/1/11 20:40 , Nathan Gibbs wrote:
 Same Here, its been crawling ever since it was switched to https.
 I mean, seriously, are the wiki contents that classified? ;-)
 If we needed an encrypted data stream, we could just read some of the mon code
 in plain text.

Google firesheep.  Also, the last machine I saw https overhead cause
significant performance issues on was a Sparc IPX; I have to think it's a
bit more involved than that.

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system administrator  [openafs,heimdal,too many hats]  allb...@ece.cmu.edu
electrical and computer engineering, carnegie mellon university  KF8NH
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