Hi all, I've been experimenting with Tor's SOCKS port using a little PHP script to connect to an IP and send an HTTP request and print out the response, closing the connection. I've notice that if I send one request immediately after another (so I'm terminating the script before rerunning it (hence with a new process ID), and closing it between the two connection attempts), the two responses take different amounts of time - usually the second is slower. Is this an issue with stream isolation, and can I avoid it (when I'm connecting to the same destination both times)? I'm using the same UserID in the SOCKS4 logon every time. I've tried sending a 'Connection: Keep-alive' header but that just stops End of File ever being detected when reading back the response. Regards, Geoff
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