Hi Nick,
Sorry about the long post.
1) Pretty sure the network and DNS are working. Wouldn't we see more
consistent failures if it was this?
2) I have the following directives in the httpd.conf file:
SetEnv force-proxy-request-1.0 1
SetEnv proxy-nokeepalive 1
Is that what you were referring to?
Just starting to use Apache so am not familiar with all the modules. I
left the default listing and then turned on the few I thought I would need.
I'll look them over again and see what can be commented out.
Thanks for your suggestions.
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[chop. This post is far too long. Next time, please post a
summary, and just a pointer to your config and log stuff]
> Symptoms
>
> Pages or sometimes images take much longer to load than the page
> (sometimes 30+ seconds or more).
Two suggestions:
(1) Are you sure of your DNS and networking? Windows boxes are
commonly affected by things like firewalls and antivirus that
bugger up their networking.
(2) What happens if you force-downgrade to HTTP/1.0?
Oh, and do you really need all those modules?
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Nick
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