.. Is your ISP running a transparent proxy... ?
As Mulix said...
> try fetching it in windows from the command line as well, just to rule
> out caching. .
:-)
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, mulix wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Udi Kalifon wrote:
>
> > When using Windows to load a tiny Java applet from a server on our LAN, it
> > takes less than 5 seconds to load the applet. However, from Linux (RedHat 7.1)
> > it takes nearly 4 minutes !!
>
> are you absolutely sure it's downloaded, and not retreived from local
> cache or local proxy?
>
> > It's not a Netscape problem either -- I tried using 'wget' on the command line
> > and it also took way too long just to get a 300K jar file.
>
> try fetching it in windows from the command line as well, just to rule
> out caching. .
>
> > Something in the networking configuration of this Linux is screwed up. Can
> > anyone point me in any direction? Please help with clear instructions as I am
> > stil a little "green" when it comes to Linux.
>
> some more data would be nice... is this only happening when doing http
> transfers from this server? is the transfer slow or is there a large
> delay until it starts? what's the local network configuration? what
> about pinging local hosts from linux vs. from windows? whicn NIC are you
> using, with what driver (what distribution/kernel version).
> --
> mulix
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>
> linux/reboot.h: #define LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC1 0xfee1dead
>
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