Hi, I have a very bizarre problem with Apache-SSL 1.3.3+1.29-2. Maybe one of you by chance can help me?
Ok, here we go: I have a webpage that consists of static html pages, frames, inline images, and several Perl cgi scripts that dynamically create html pages. The server machine has two IP addresses: the external one visible from the Internet, and the internal one only visible from the LAN. When I access the server internally (i.e. I establish a connection to its internal IP address) I've no problems whatsoever. But when people access the machine from the Internet (talking to the external IP) it often "forgets" inlime images, i.e. Netscape only displays the "broken image" symbol. When they click reload it often shows more images, and after they've clicked a couple of times all images are there. The connection originates from the campus network and terminates in the campus network, i.e. there's no transmission problems, no network congestion. The connection is NOT a SSL connection, but a standard port-80, unencrypted http connection. I don't yet know whether things change if they use SSL because I've not yet asked them to try SSL. In the browser they're not using proxies, and by my instructions they've cleared memory and disk cache before trying to go to my page. There's NO errors in Apache's log file. The access log file does NOT show that the client tried to GET the missing images. The other images that are being displayed DO appear in the access log file. That could either mean that the client -- for whatever reason -- doesn't request them, OR that the server doesn't log and fill the request. Ok, that's bizarre, isn't it? Any ideas?! Thanks, Ralf -- Sign the EU petition against SPAM: L I N U X .~. http://www.politik-digital.de/spam/ The Choice /V\ of a GNU /( )\ Generation ^^-^^