Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any way to by-pass?

2007-05-04 Thread Fastream Technologies
Yes that's what I guessed as well but if it's inherent to Vista then
Vista is not much suitable as server OS. I wonder if the issue is in
client side or server sockets? Unfortunately I sold my other desktop
and my laptop in in service so I cannot check against XP/2003.

Best Regards,

SZ

On 5/3/07, Arno Garrels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Fastream Technologies wrote:
  Hello,
 
  Recently I have upgraded my workstation to Vista Business 64-bit and
  face the following problem:
 
  - when run against IE7 or any other server, the ICS stress tester that
  I posted here before as well as Socrates, get into strange behavior:
 
  1) After 1-2 mins, the sockets begin to not being accepted. The server
  simply does not work for the stress tester client. It works for
  browsers.
 
  2) The socket establishment for IIS 7 in Connection: close mode is
  2000 connections/sec where it was 4-5000 connections/sec on IIS6 on
  XP-x64.
 
  Any explanation/solution for these?

 May be some Vista setting to avoid such attacks?
 Or may be Vista is just slower than XP?

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  SZ
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Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any way to by-pass?

2007-05-04 Thread Darin McGee
That's way Vista is sold as a client OS and Microsoft sells separate
server software.  Also, read your XP and Vista licenses, they are not to
be used as servers.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Fastream Technologies
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 2:53 AM
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any way to
by-pass?

Yes that's what I guessed as well but if it's inherent to Vista then
Vista is not much suitable as server OS. I wonder if the issue is in
client side or server sockets? Unfortunately I sold my other desktop
and my laptop in in service so I cannot check against XP/2003.

Best Regards,

SZ

On 5/3/07, Arno Garrels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Fastream Technologies wrote:
  Hello,
 
  Recently I have upgraded my workstation to Vista Business 64-bit and
  face the following problem:
 
  - when run against IE7 or any other server, the ICS stress tester
that
  I posted here before as well as Socrates, get into strange behavior:
 
  1) After 1-2 mins, the sockets begin to not being accepted. The
server
  simply does not work for the stress tester client. It works for
  browsers.
 
  2) The socket establishment for IIS 7 in Connection: close mode is
  2000 connections/sec where it was 4-5000 connections/sec on IIS6 on
  XP-x64.
 
  Any explanation/solution for these?

 May be some Vista setting to avoid such attacks?
 Or may be Vista is just slower than XP?

 --
 Arno Garrels [TeamICS]
 http://www.overbyte.be/eng/overbyte/teamics.html

 
  WARM Regards from Turkey where it is already hot!
 
  SZ
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Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any way to by-pass?

2007-05-04 Thread Dave Baxter
From the limited exposure I've had to Vista (Home Basic) client use.
A Clean install on the same hardware (P4 2GHz, 512MB Ram, 80G drive,
nVidia graphics) it run's at about half the speed of XP(Home) in just
about all respects.  Whatever tweaks you do to it.

Where'd the Wow go?

Less than impressed (we re-installed XP as a result, did all the
updates, and the same machine really rocks again!)  Of course, the
reseller will not take it back as the box is opened, will hang on to it
till we can get something bigger better and much faster to load it on.

Dave B.


 -Original Message-
 From: Darin McGee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 12:00 PM
 To: ICS support mailing
 Subject: Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any 
 way to by-pass?
 
 That's way Vista is sold as a client OS and Microsoft sells 
 separate server software.  Also, read your XP and Vista 
 licenses, they are not to be used as servers.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Fastream Technologies
 Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 2:53 AM
 To: ICS support mailing
 Subject: Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any 
 way to by-pass?
 
 Yes that's what I guessed as well but if it's inherent to 
 Vista then Vista is not much suitable as server OS. I wonder 
 if the issue is in client side or server sockets? 
 Unfortunately I sold my other desktop and my laptop in in 
 service so I cannot check against XP/2003.
 
 Best Regards,
 
 SZ
 
 On 5/3/07, Arno Garrels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Fastream Technologies wrote:
   Hello,
  
   Recently I have upgraded my workstation to Vista Business 
 64-bit and 
   face the following problem:
  
   - when run against IE7 or any other server, the ICS stress tester
 that
   I posted here before as well as Socrates, get into 
 strange behavior:
  
   1) After 1-2 mins, the sockets begin to not being accepted. The
 server
   simply does not work for the stress tester client. It works for 
   browsers.
  
   2) The socket establishment for IIS 7 in Connection: 
 close mode is 
   2000 connections/sec where it was 4-5000 connections/sec 
 on IIS6 on 
   XP-x64.
  
   Any explanation/solution for these?
 
  May be some Vista setting to avoid such attacks?
  Or may be Vista is just slower than XP?
 
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  http://www.overbyte.be/eng/overbyte/teamics.html
 
  
   WARM Regards from Turkey where it is already hot!
  
   SZ
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Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any way to by-pass?

2007-05-04 Thread Fastream Technologies
I would not believe -before trying myself- this is what M$ called
rewriting of TCP/IP stack!!

:((

On 5/4/07, Dave Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 From the limited exposure I've had to Vista (Home Basic) client use.
 A Clean install on the same hardware (P4 2GHz, 512MB Ram, 80G drive,
 nVidia graphics) it run's at about half the speed of XP(Home) in just
 about all respects.  Whatever tweaks you do to it.

 Where'd the Wow go?

 Less than impressed (we re-installed XP as a result, did all the
 updates, and the same machine really rocks again!)  Of course, the
 reseller will not take it back as the box is opened, will hang on to it
 till we can get something bigger better and much faster to load it on.

 Dave B.


  -Original Message-
  From: Darin McGee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 12:00 PM
  To: ICS support mailing
  Subject: Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any
  way to by-pass?
 
  That's way Vista is sold as a client OS and Microsoft sells
  separate server software.  Also, read your XP and Vista
  licenses, they are not to be used as servers.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On Behalf Of Fastream Technologies
  Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 2:53 AM
  To: ICS support mailing
  Subject: Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any
  way to by-pass?
 
  Yes that's what I guessed as well but if it's inherent to
  Vista then Vista is not much suitable as server OS. I wonder
  if the issue is in client side or server sockets?
  Unfortunately I sold my other desktop and my laptop in in
  service so I cannot check against XP/2003.
 
  Best Regards,
 
  SZ
 
  On 5/3/07, Arno Garrels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Fastream Technologies wrote:
Hello,
   
Recently I have upgraded my workstation to Vista Business
  64-bit and
face the following problem:
   
- when run against IE7 or any other server, the ICS stress tester
  that
I posted here before as well as Socrates, get into
  strange behavior:
   
1) After 1-2 mins, the sockets begin to not being accepted. The
  server
simply does not work for the stress tester client. It works for
browsers.
   
2) The socket establishment for IIS 7 in Connection:
  close mode is
2000 connections/sec where it was 4-5000 connections/sec
  on IIS6 on
XP-x64.
   
Any explanation/solution for these?
  
   May be some Vista setting to avoid such attacks?
   Or may be Vista is just slower than XP?
  
   --
   Arno Garrels [TeamICS]
   http://www.overbyte.be/eng/overbyte/teamics.html
  
   
WARM Regards from Turkey where it is already hot!
   
SZ
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