Re: website built on ADSL connection: slow remote not local
From: Wenjie (gokkog_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 09/08/03
- Next message: Michael W. Cocke: "Re: firewalls 101 - what goes where"
- Previous message: Bastian Bense: "DHCPd: IP-Address Pools based on Client ID"
- In reply to: Wenjie: "Re: website built on ADSL connection: slow remote not local"
- Next in thread: Wenjie: "Re: website built on ADSL connection: slow remote not local"
- Reply: Wenjie: "Re: website built on ADSL connection: slow remote not local"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
Date: 8 Sep 2003 03:39:27 -0700
gokkog@yahoo.com (Wenjie) wrote in message news:<d2804eb3.0309071528.5bc99790@posting.google.com>...
> "Draxen" <NOjack@SPAMjudgement.no-ip.TRAPcom> wrote in message news:<3f5b55ec$0$250$fa0fcedb@lovejoy.zen.co.uk>...
> > "Wenjie" <gokkog@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:d2804eb3.0309070423.775fb85d@posting.google.com...
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > >
> > > I have to resolve to your help again. I think I had just
> > > solved the FQDN problem (you may know that I am still a
> > > networking newbie).
> > >
> > > I setup a website with dynamic DNS service and a ADSL
> > > connection. I have good experiene when testing the website
> > > locally. But heck, my friends said that they have
> > > problems browsing the website esp the forum:
> > > The connection cannot be setup indeed. Otherwise(if the
> > > connection is OK), they have no problems with its speed.
> > >
> > > I think I may have a bad DNS service (owing to my ISP partly).
> > > Now I want to confirm it or whatever the problem. My
> > > website is www.dayspot.com the forum is
> > > http://www.dayspot.com/forum/YaBB.pl Hopefully you don't
> > > regard it as an Ad.
> >
> > I was getting timeouts trying to browse you (with or without a proxy), I
> > couldn't ping you and traceroute was barfing too :(
> > I'm guessing either your firewall rules are too strict or there's some
> > packet filtering going on, either at your end or from your ISP. Either that
> > or you have a truly crappy connection.
> >
> > PS: This was done at 16:55 GMT+1
>
>
> Thank you Draxen. I was so surprised. Sometimes it is said the
> connection is OK. My question is, should I set (open) some rules
> to ease the connection from within my router? I only allow 80
> inbound flow currently. My topology is like this:
> PC --- router --- ADSL modem
>
> Second question: You don't think it is a DNS problem?
>
> Another question: how could I test or check the 'crappy' connection
> from within my LAN? (behind the router).
>
>
> Best regards,
> Wenjie
Hello again Draxen and all,
It seems that my dynamic DNS service provider is down during a period.
Now the problem could be described as below:
After a good connection, if the people use IE6.x's forward/back/refresh
buttons, the web response is very slow and likely to freeze IE.
I believe it could be a router setup problem or IE6.x - mod_perl
compatibility problem. You input will be highly appreciated.
Best regards,
Wenjie
- Next message: Michael W. Cocke: "Re: firewalls 101 - what goes where"
- Previous message: Bastian Bense: "DHCPd: IP-Address Pools based on Client ID"
- In reply to: Wenjie: "Re: website built on ADSL connection: slow remote not local"
- Next in thread: Wenjie: "Re: website built on ADSL connection: slow remote not local"
- Reply: Wenjie: "Re: website built on ADSL connection: slow remote not local"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
Relevant Pages
|