03-16-2005 05:16 AM
I've got an 11503 with an SSL acceleration module. I've got it working, but I'm having a weird problem with pulling up images on page reload. I've tested this with multiple browser types (Firefox, IE, etc). When I pull up the SSL accelerated page, it loads very quickly. However, if I try to reload the page it comes up very very slowly. I have to manually clear the cache to get the page to load quickly again. Otherwise, the page comes up with no images and acts as if it is still pulling them down. Has anyone seen this before?
Thanks much!
03-17-2005 01:28 AM
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CSS-SSL Session ID reuse is slower than without using re-use
Just a guess but sounds like it.
Gilles.
03-23-2005 07:12 AM
Gilles,
This doesn't seem to be related, as I haven't configured any kind of reuse. If it is a default, how do I disable it?
Thanks,
Mike
03-23-2005 07:37 AM
Mike,
this is the browser that does the reuse.
This is part of SSL protocol.
To speed up new connection and avoid full ssl handshake a client can reuse the session id it was given by the server.
So, you can't disable it from the CSS.
Don't think you can even turn if off on the client.
You should just upgrade.
Gilles.
03-23-2005 08:30 AM
Thanks for the quick reply. I'm currently running 07.40.1.03. What can I upgrade to?
Thanks,
Mike
03-21-2005 11:36 AM
What version of the CSS Software are you using?
We had an issue when we upgraded from 7.20 to 7.40.1.03. The first time we'd access our web site, it would load up fast. If we tried to refresh or close the browser and hit it again, it would take a long time to get the page to load. On top of that, the cascading stylesheet would not load properly and the page's format would be off.
Our fix was to upgrade to version 7.40.1.06s.
03-22-2005 03:06 AM
I hope you're not still running 7.40.1.06s
It had a huge memory leak and was removed from our site immediately.
You should go to the next release.
Thanks,
Gilles.
03-22-2005 04:52 AM
Actually we are still running it.
We haven't seen any problems, but if you suggest going to the next version, then I'm all for it.
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