Re: macnetworkprog digest, Vol 3 #663 - 8 msgs
Re: macnetworkprog digest, Vol 3 #663 - 8 msgs
- Subject: Re: macnetworkprog digest, Vol 3 #663 - 8 msgs
- From: Mark Thomas <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2004 23:50:33 +0000
- Organization: Coderus Ltd
Any of the Apple bods like to comment, as I think there are some problems
with it with the performance as if I browse on my PC all is much faster, so
its not the browsers, and it not down to caching.
A few other MacOS users here, also noted of another piece of software that
did the same as this ( I cannot remember name), which was the work around
before Apple added APC support it in, but the performance of this was much
better.
So I'm wondering if the APC proxy software performance can be improved, or
they know it can be improved and Yes this was using Safari, which is suppose
to fastest browser but not when in APC situation in my experience, and so if
using APC is standard in companies this could be a problem.
Mark.
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Message: 7
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Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 21:15:24 +0300
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Subject: Re: Automatic Proxy Configuration
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Cc: Macintosh Network Programming <email@hidden>
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To: email@hidden
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From: Igor garnov <email@hidden>
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There's not much you can do about it, as on the client's side nothing
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is different from the situation when it's connected directly.
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The only way to improve performance is to fine-tune the proxy server
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itself, or maybe upgrade it.
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New, optimized server-side software can also help.
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On Friday, Feb 27, 2004, at 19:20 Europe/Moscow, Mark Thomas wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Anybody got any pointers to speed up the when you machines connected
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> via
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> this route, as its painfully slow :-(, as I guess a lot of corporate's
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> use
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> this style web access.
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Regards,
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Igor
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