I thought so too. However the response from the office network on port 8080 
(Glassfish) is fast. So the slow response is only seen when accessing the page 
on port 80 (via mod_proxy) from the office network.

Thanks
Shirley

-----Original Message-----
From: Yehuda Katz [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 05 April 2012 16:28
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Slow mod_proxy response

On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 11:17 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The server is hosted in the lab network and the INTERNAL_IPPDR is one of the 
> IP addresses on the server, say 172.29.31.10. There is a firewall in the lab 
> for outside connection into the lab and the natted IP address is, say 
> 10.109.32.10. From office LAN, users request for the webpages using 
> http://server.com, which has the address 10.109.32.10. For some reason, we 
> see slow response when accessing the server from the office network and 
> sometimes we get TCP timeout. The response from within the lab however, is 
> fast. Could anyone shed some lights? I have hostname lookup turned off to 
> eliminate DNS issues.


To make sure I understood:
The server is on the LAB network with the IP 172.29.31.10. It is running a 
service on port 8080 and HTTPD on 80.
You use NAT to access the server also using 10.109.32.10 on port 80.
You said that when you access 172.29.31.10:80 from in the lab network, 
everything is fine.
When you access 10.109.32.10:80, there are TCP problems.

This sounds like a network problem, not an Apache problem.

- Y


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