Hi Nick,

I'm puzzled by the client DNS theory, since I had the host (in Windows, mind
you) directly mapped in /etc/hosts.  (the Windows equivalent).

The argument in favor of the DNS theory is that we ran a web test of DNS
with www.dnsreports.com and it reported several problems.  (we were using
two vendors and they had inconsistent serial numbers).

New idea-- could DNS issues be causing cache performance problems at the
ISP?  (I'm accessing via a Comcast cable modem).  Anyone have experience
with this type of issue?

WILL



Nick Kew wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 06:46:37 -0700 (PDT)
> wglass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Thanks, Nick.
>> 
>> Can you explain your question about DNS?
> 
> If it's one vhost, that suggests the possibility of an issue
> with DNS lookups at the client end.
> 
>> What's the easiest way to get and test an HTTP/1.0 client?
> 
> I usually use lynx for it.
> 
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