I thought it was because of the SSTS protocol imbedded into every M$ system. Never heard of it? It's the Sold Soul to Satan protocol. It's mentioned in the M$ EULA.



On Monday, Jan 6, 2003, at 09:02 America/New_York, Sinner from the Prairy wrote:

All,

I guess that you have seen IExplorer be incredibly fast... at least sometimes.

This is no coincidence. I's just a break of TCP's RFC. See it here:

http://grotto11.com/blog/?+1039831658

I woder why I'm not surprised...

Now, how about making Apache do something similar with Mozilla? Or stablish a
bogus-TCP (IExplorer) identifier, so IExplorer gets a 404 20% of the time,
like some kind of RFC's police ... Then, IExplorer users will get a degraded
performance. If they play the game, we all can...


Salut,
Sinner
--
http://www.ibiblio.org/sinner/ Linux User # 89976
Running on Mandrake Linux 9.0 - Kernel 2.4.19smp Linux Machine # 38068

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